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A limited edition festival Lychee Pale Ale from Live at the Crossroads and specially-curated food options will be made available at neon-lit pop-up stalls around the fountain square as Clarke Quay gears up for Sound Port on the 14th to 16th of November. As part of the inaugural music series, new tenants Gabber and Live at the Crossroads, together with all-time favourite Spanish restaurant Octapas will be providing the fuel for party-goers to dance all night.

Affordably priced food and beverage

It doesn’t get any fresher than the Lychee Pale Ale ($10 per cup), a fruity, refreshing thirst-quencher brewed just a few metres away from the fountain square at Live at the Crossroads. This small-batch lychee ale is only available for a short period of time, be sure to try this unique beer. Other liquid libations such as Sangrias, BIRA beer, house pour spirits, soft drinks and water will also be easily accessible to party-goers without having to leave the party zone (from $4 to $10).

Modern Indian cuisine from Gabbers (chicken tikka, paneer tikka, chicken Biryani), the famous Octapas Paella Vallancia, Asian fusion pizzas from Live at the Crossroads are just some of the featured specialty food items on the menu at Sound Port. All priced at a very reasonable $8 -$12.

Insta-worthy Visual Production

Sound Port’s production set up showcases Clarke Quay’s ability to amplify events within the Fountain Square. From hanging neon-lit geometry, an infinity optical-illusion mirror hypercube, holographic photo walls and illuminated multi-layer visuals, party-goers can truly immerse in the visually spectacular party environment.

Catch Emcee Herbert Liu, winner of EdmDroid Asia’s #1 MC in Singapore award, together with electronic artist and DJs – MYRNE, A/K/A Sounds, brb., Duumu, Shye, YAØ and Octapas resident DJ Jhon Alvarez featuring Bullet as they present you their latest music at Sound Port.

Sound Port Clarke Quay is the first music series presented by Clarke Quay in collaboration with music media company Bandwagon. Admission is free.