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Singapore’s Wicked Wallop Drop: Ready To Celebrate Music And Culture

Singapore is set to bring the “Wicked Wollop Drop” festival to the iconic Timbre+ One North, a celebration of music, motorcycle culture, lifestyle, and community.

“Wicked Wallop” is a long-time event for custom motorcycle culture, and to celebrate its 10th anniversary, they are launching the all-day festival “Wicked Wallop Drop.” It is the perfect one-stop experience for those who love music and motorcycles, and it hopes to be an exclusive event for everyone.

On Sunday, 19 July, the event will take place, bringing together a huge program of diverse and unique experiences for attendees, including music, motorcycles, lifestyle vendors, food and drink stalls, and activities suitable for people of all ages.

Jap Loh, the Wicked Wallop founder, believes it is a celebration of creativity, adding, “We’re creating a space where riders, musicians, families and creators can come together, discover new artists, showcase custom bikes, enjoy amazing food, and experience genuine community.”

As expected from a motorcycle experience, there will be bikes to see, but also custom vehicles being judged for their ability to meet industry standards, watch showcases, create content, and make connections. Alongside a wide variety of food and drink options and stalls for fashion, art, and other creative brands, it is a day with so much to do.

In particular, the heart of the festival is the music, with eight acts from Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia performing throughout the day. There is so much diversity in the lineup, from alternative rock to electronic music and more, ensuring there is something for everyone.

Taledrops
  • Taledrops (Singapore) – All-female alt-rock band delivering powerful, energetic performances
  • Sunlotus (Indonesia) – Prominent 4-piece heavy shoegaze and alternative rock band from Yogyakarta
  • Spectre-6 (Singapore) – Emerging electronic shoegaze and darkwave band
  • Heavëner (Malaysia) – Klang Valley-based shoegaze and dream-pop quartet with hazy, emotive sonic textures
  • Phantom Haze (Singapore) – Well-known local grunge-gaze band blending shoegaze and grunge
  • Gnaw (Singapore) – Rising noise-pop and alt-rock trio
  • KrankyDoodle (Singapore) – Melodic pop-punk and skate-punk band formed in 2017
  • KiDG (Singapore) – DJ performing a hybrid mashup of indie dance and disco house

Jap Loah explains how he wants to mark the Wicked Wallop anniversary by expanding their vision by bringing together all aspects of motorcycles, art, and culture. “It’s a celebration of builders, riders, artists and everyone who believes in creating something uniquely their own.” 

The festival runs from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM, with live performances beginning at 1:00 PM. Tickets are priced at S$18 and are SG Culture Pass Eligible.

You can buy tickets here.

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