Strong, bold, assured. The distinctive, red-bricked industrial building holds a very special position in Singapore's history, being located at the Greater Southern Waterfront, which is the next area of transformation for the nation.
Completed in the early 1950s, it is one of the country's first engines of power before being decommissioned in the 1980s. Today, its unique architecture, with 13,500sqm of raw, adaptable space, makes it the go-to destination for all kings of exciting, creative pollinations; a haven for out-of-the-box ideas to take root and bloom.
Curious music lovers with an eye for aesthetics and an appreciation of great sound and design must not miss this festival experience set in an unusual yet perfect backdrop of this heritage space called Pasir Panjang Power Station A.