Singapore: Live music to resume at 16 religious sites, pilot planned for services with up to 250 people


Singapore's Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong (second from right) with Mr Baljit Singh (right), president of the board of Central Sikh Temple, during a visit to the temple on Sept 26, 2020. - The Straits Times/Asian News Network

SINGAPORE, Sept 27 (The Straits Times/ANN): Live music during worship services will resume at 16 religious organisations from Oct 3 as part of the latest round of pandemic restrictions easing.

There will also be a pilot conducted for worship services to have up to 250 people, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong announced on Saturday (Sept 26).

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