KNN after the stupid lego "we are one" scam, now another charity show scam called ChildAid. Cheesepie, arseloon say raise gst from 5 to 7% is to help the poor. Help ki lan lah, why still have more and more charity show? Govt announce so many welfare scheme by CDC, MCYS, CDAC, etc etc, but still another charity show for fuck? ChildAid hor gao kan lah, pass AIDS to children issit? :oIo::oIo::oIo:
ChildAid tickets on sale Dec 3
TICKETS for ChildAid 2009, the charity concert organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, go on sale from Dec 3.
The three-night concert, to be held from Dec 19-21, will be the first event to be held at Resorts World Sentosa. President SR Nathan will be the Guest-of Honour for the gala concert on Dec 20.
There will be 15 acts performing at this year's show. These were chosen after a record number of 550 submissions and tough auditions, which were held in neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia.
Singapore's best will be led by Taiwan One Million Superstar singer Rachel Chua, 15; School of the Arts' singer Jane Lee, 14; and a full orchestra made up of the best from the Republic's schools.
Ikhwal Hafiz Ismail - who won the Best International Artiste Award at Kodak Theatre, Los Angeles - will carry Malaysia's flag while two 14-year-old young percussionists - Kevin Dwi Tjahya and Ayla Noor Iman - will represent Indonesia.
ChildAid aims to raise $1,000,000 which will come from ticket sales and corporate sponsors. The two beneficiaries of the concert are The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund.
The tickets, priced at $15, $20 and $30, are available through Sistic.
ChildAid tickets on sale Dec 3
TICKETS for ChildAid 2009, the charity concert organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, go on sale from Dec 3.
The three-night concert, to be held from Dec 19-21, will be the first event to be held at Resorts World Sentosa. President SR Nathan will be the Guest-of Honour for the gala concert on Dec 20.
There will be 15 acts performing at this year's show. These were chosen after a record number of 550 submissions and tough auditions, which were held in neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia.
Singapore's best will be led by Taiwan One Million Superstar singer Rachel Chua, 15; School of the Arts' singer Jane Lee, 14; and a full orchestra made up of the best from the Republic's schools.
Ikhwal Hafiz Ismail - who won the Best International Artiste Award at Kodak Theatre, Los Angeles - will carry Malaysia's flag while two 14-year-old young percussionists - Kevin Dwi Tjahya and Ayla Noor Iman - will represent Indonesia.
ChildAid aims to raise $1,000,000 which will come from ticket sales and corporate sponsors. The two beneficiaries of the concert are The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund.
The tickets, priced at $15, $20 and $30, are available through Sistic.