SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 3 October 2025 - JAM OFF 2025 roared back into Singapore last
weekend, igniting Resorts World Sentosa with two unforgettable days of
star-studded performances, dynamic competitions, and festival cheer.
Organised by
Destinations Network Tourism and Leisure Marketing Ltd., a subsidiary of Shun Tak Holdings Ltd.,
and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) as part of Grand
Prix™ Season Singapore (GPSS), the festival delivered on its promise of
music, culture, and creativity in the ultimate prelude to the Singapore
race weekend.
A Star-Studded Weekend at Universal Studios Singapore
For the first time ever, Universal Studios Singapore transformed into a
one-of-a-kind open-air concert arena. Thousands of fans stood amid the
New York Street and Sci-Fi City zones to watch world-class performances
up close – a dynamic festival vibe unlike any stadium show which has
been hosted in Singapore before.
South Korean megastar Rain brought his trademark charisma to the stage,
while Hong Kong, China, icons Ekin Cheng, Hins Cheung, Stephy Tang, JC,
and Nowhere Boys lit up the park with back-to-back hits. For Stephy
Tang, JC and Nowhere Boys, this marked their first-ever performances in
Singapore, thrilling both local and regional fans.
"JAM OFF 2025 was about more than just music. It was about bringing
communities together through shared energy, creativity, and culture. To
see fans from across the region celebrate with us in Singapore has been
incredible," said Evette Chan, Event Director of Destinations Network Tourism and Leisure Marketing Ltd.
Another hallmark of JAM OFF is the unique proximity between artistes and
audiences, giving festival-goers a rare chance to be up close with
their favourite stars in an immersive environment.
Talent on Stage: VOICE and BEATS finals
Daytime highlights at Palawan Green shone a spotlight on JAM OFF's signature talent programmes. On 27 September,
JAM OFF VOICE returned with finalists showcasing their vocal
prowess before an all-star judging panel comprising Singaporean
beatboxer Dharni Ng, Hong Kong, China, soprano Hedy Chan, and
Malaysian-born entertainer Allan Moo. This year's awards were presented
for two categories —
Judges' Winner and
Live Vote Winner.
Dawn Yap, who performed
"In The Kitchen" by Reneé Rapp, took home the
Judges' Winner title, while
Isaac Mak, who performed
"It Will Rain" by Bruno Mars, was voted
Live Votes Winner by the crowd. Stephy Tang, one of JAM OFF's
headliners, made a special appearance to present the winners with cash
prizes, festival perks, and invitations to perform on future JAM OFF
stages.
On 28 September,
JAM OFF BEATS delivered a high-octane showcase of Breaking 2vs2
and All Style 2vs2 battles, with top regional crews bringing technical
skill and creativity to the stage. In the
Breaking category,
ML emerged as Champion, with
Illstack taking the Runner-up spot. In the
All Style category,
BRC claimed the Champion title, while
OMADA impressed as Runner-up. All winning teams walked away with
cash prizes, trophies, and flights to the next JAM OFF BEATS showcase in
Hong Kong, China.
Festival Village: food, retail and race-themed fun
Palawan Green was transformed into a lively festival village, offering
curated food and beverage pop-ups, retail stalls and interactive games.
Highlights included redemptions and activations from Frozt and The Ice
Cream & Cookie Co., official JAM OFF merchandise, and pop-ups from
Sentosa Shop, Retro Crates, Takachya and Wow Fashion Jewellery.
Festivalgoers also enjoyed race-themed games with prize redemptions
including JAM OFF water bottles, cups, socks and limited-edition
stickers.
As the lights dimmed on an unforgettable weekend, JAM OFF 2025 affirmed
its place as one of Asia's most distinctive music and lifestyle
festivals, seamlessly uniting global icons, rising stars, and audiences
from across the region. By blending headline performances, open
competitions, and festival experiences that captured the spirit of Grand
Prix™ Season Singapore, JAM OFF has not only energised the city in the
lead-up to race week but also set a new benchmark for cultural
celebration in the region. With its dynamic mix of talent, creativity,
and community, JAM OFF continues to shape itself as a must-attend annual
destination where music meets movement, and where Asia's next
generation of stars rise on the international stage.
Evette Chan added:
"This year, the energy from the crowds, the passion of our
performers, and the unique buzz of Grand Prix™ Season Singapore came
together to create something truly extraordinary. We are already looking
forward to taking JAM OFF to even greater heights in the years to
come."