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Thursday Thrill: 5 Live Events to Join

Thinking of staying home this weekend and spending time with some interesting event? Here are some suggestions to save your time

Majulah Live

The Singaporean virtual concert will take place on November 22. Audience will see performances by soul singer Aisyah Aziz and Sam Willows member Jon Chua JX, backed by The SMS Band. Audince will get 48 hours to stream the ticketed event staring from gig’s start time.

More info: https://www.majulahfest.com/

SB19

Filipino boy band SB19 will hit the stage for the virtual concert on 21st November. The group put out their debut single ‘Tilaluha’ in 2018, and dropped their debut album ‘Get In The Zone’ in July.

More info: https://global.live/

Dua Lipa Studio 2054

The virtual event will take place on November 28 following Dua Lipa’s second album Future Nostalgia which was released earlier this year. She will be performing songs from her newest album Future Nostalgia, her remix album Club Future Nostalgia, as well as her self-titled debut album.

More info: https://www.dualipa.com/

Architects: Live at Royal Albert Hall

British metalcore band Architects are going to perform an exclusive global livestreaming event on 21 November from the magnificent Royal Albert Hall. Through the event the band will drop their ninth studio record ‘For Those That Wish To Exist’. The event also has a merchandising segment where t-shirts, posters, and hoodies will be available.

More info : https://www.royalalberthall.com/

Unlock: Go Live in Life

Stray Kids are set for an online event on 22 November. The show will be available on-demand and fans can watch the stream with up to five devices simultaneously.

More info: https://straykids.jype.com/

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