988 FM’s After Work Fest offers fun for everyone


GEORGE TOWN: Let your hair down at the After Work Fest by 988 FM, featuring a lineup of top Taiwanese and Malaysian-Chinese artistes who will serenade you at the city's Esplanade.

The festivities are scheduled for both Saturday (July 26) and Sunday (July 27), running from 3pm to 10pm each day.

The activities on Saturday (July 26) have begun with a wonderful array of creative and artisanal booths offering handmade ornaments, accessories, crafts, trinkets, workshops, snacks and full-blown scrumptious delights handmade with love and dedication at the "Infinite Good Finds Market."

Over 50 booths will cater to all your needs, including a professional haircut.

The charity hair donation campaign offers free haircuts to those willing to donate their hair, with the proceeds from a regular haircut also going towards charity.

The event perfectly embodies the spirit of "Play with Passion, Play with Purpose," aligning with 988's annual theme, "Infinite Play," which allows everyone to release stress joyfully and spark unlimited creativity and energy.

The musical lineup during the two-day event, which ends on Sunday, does not disappoint either.

One of the main highlights will be a performance by legendary Taiwanese rock duo Power Station, a group that rocked the world when it started in 1997.

The duo will belt out their best hits to bring back memories for the audience at the Esplanade.

Other artistes set to perform include Bestards, Z-Chen, AP, Fuying, Ryota, Jud, Abin Uriah, Dior and Trevor.

The fest is organised by popular Chinese-language radio station 988 FM in conjunction with its 29th anniversary.

Entrance to the After Work Fest is free, with activities running from 3pm to 10pm on both days.

 

 

 

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