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Finally... Government approved.

Flipside : Tiramisu + Zircon Gov. Pawn Starz
Singapore
When: 29 May 2004 (Sat), 9.00 PM at the Theatre


Get on the stage and get high with Singapore's most flamboyant and daring bands for a night of explosive, outrageous fun!

Opening act Tiramisu pays tribute to the 80s pop residue with a mini rock opera, complete with its trademark flamboyant costumes, kitsch elements, and live video mixing. Its eclectic brand of funky punk rock, fused with high-energy comedic performance art elements, defies common labelling.

Next up, Zircon Gov. Pawn Starz. The first nu-electro group in Singapore has remained true to its vein of alternative electro-clash. Join guitarist Yeow, and singers X'Ho and Sue-Sue Law, as they rock the house with their nu-electro robo-punk music that has been described as "frighteningly good".

This is a standing-room only concert, where the audience will be onstage with the bands for the first time. So dance away!

120mins with no intermission

Staged on Stage, Theatre

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