The National Day Concert, organized by Mediacorp in partnership with Gardens by the Bay, uses a "seed growing into a tree" theme to symbolize Singapore's growth over the years.
How is the National Day Concert evolving its storytelling?
The eighth edition of the concert shifts toward narrative-driven performances. According to Mediacorp, the show utilizes a symbolic growth arc, starting with a seed and evolving into a tree. This isn’t just a visual metaphor; it’s anchored by the casting of eight-year-old Muhammad Khalif Khair Abdullah, who helps begin the narration of the show’s story.
What role does musical fusion play in modern national identity?
Benjamin Kheng is performing a reimagined version of "Not Alone" with Shayne Ko, and Hady Mirza is collaborating with opera singer Cherie Tse and the Dunman High String Ensemble and Symphonic Band for "Bridge Over Troubled Water."

The shift toward resilience-themed songwriting
Hady Mirza's new Malay single, "Tempuh," specifically explores loyalty and resilience.
Why are “family-centric” pre-show activities becoming essential?
Pre-show activities starting at 4.30pm include carnival games, craft activities, and previews of Mediacorp children's programming like Lil Wild – In the Big City and Stuffed Warriors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the National Day Concert held?
The event takes place at The Meadow at Gardens by the Bay.
Is there an admission fee for the concert?
No, admission is free for all visitors.
How can I watch the concert if I cannot attend in person?
The concert will be broadcast on Channel 5 and mewatch on Aug 10 at 7.30pm, with a repeat on Aug 15 at 5pm. Highlights are also posted on Mediacorp’s social media platforms.
Who are the hosts of the event?
The concert is hosted by Ria 897 DJ Fadli Kamsani, 987 DJ Germaine Tan, and actor-host Saravanan Ayyavoo.
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