Sunda Festival completes line-up with DJ Masda, Merve, Batavia Collective & more
Singapore's first-ever camping festival, initiated by Ice Cream Sundays & FuFu Creative, arrives later this year
Sunda Festival has unveiled the second half of its artist line-up, adding an array of heavy-hitting names from across the Asia Pacific and beyond.
Among the additions are Tokyo’s illustrious dance music lynchpin DJ Masda, renowned Berlin-based Australian selector Merve and genre-bending Indonesian trio Batavia Collective.
With this announcement comes music from a wide range of genres and styles, including Australian house and techno artist Toni Yotzi, live electronic wizard FZPZ from Singapore and the captivating performances of Potato Head Bali resident Dita and More Rice Records' Elaheh. The plant-obsessed Bottlesmoker, whose unique live shows include playing synthesisers connected to pineapples, are also included in the line-up.
Peek the full line-up below.
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Local heroes like Darker Than Wax’s Dean Chew and Kaye will join Japanese electronic music pioneer Kuniyuki, rising regional selectors Munir, Di Linh and Thai live analogue artist Chalo at the event. Together, they contribute to an eclectic line-up that showcases the flourishing talent within the region.
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Initiated by local events collective Ice Cream Sundays together with Hong Kong-based creative agency FuFu Creative, Sunda Festival is set to become Singapore’s first-ever camping festival.
Held over two days and with artists spread across three stages, it offers on-site camping and a range of all-ages workshops and activities for the whole family.
Sunda Festival takes place from September 30 to October 1 at the Sarimbun Scout Camp; get your tickets here.
Henry Cooper is an Editorial Intern at Mixmag Asia. Follow him on Instagram.