Taiwanese chamber ensemble Cicada to hold Singapore concert this December

Taiwanese chamber ensemble Cicada to hold Singapore concert this December

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Cicada will hold their first headlining concert in Singapore this year. 

The Taiwanese neoclassical chamber ensemble have announced that they will be returning to the country on 1 December to perform at Lion Studios. The quartet's upcoming show will come just two months after their appearance at the AXEAN Festival 2023

 
 
 
 
 
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Described as a "symphonic spectacle", Seeking the Sources of Streams will feature songs from both Cicada's latest album of the same name as well as earlier releases that centre around the ocean and feminine emotions.

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As Cicada deliver live renditions of their tunes at the concert, guests can expect to take in the "fragrant essence" of Taiwan's woods and experience the serenity of the forest. 

A fusion of the sounds of a violin, a cello, a piano, and an acoustic guitar, Cicada's music is heavily influenced by the Golden Melody Award nominees' fascination with nature. Since 2009, they have released works inspired by marine life such as humpback whales, dolphins, and sea turtles, coastlands, and mountains.

Tickets to Cicada's Singapore show, priced at SGD 89, are available via Eventbrite.


Watch the music video for 'Remains of Ancient Trees' here: