
2025 is a booming year for concerts and festivals. Think of the upcoming Waterbomb Singapore 2025, Formula 1 Grand Prix and more. But a new festival is coming, and it’s none other than GrooveDriver Festival 2025. Perfect for those seeking a groovier, underground sonic escapade, the music destination features a lineup of game-changing artists across a broad range of genres.
Coming back after a successful run last year, GrooveDriver Festival is bringing in a slew of K-pop stars, Mandopop artists and local acts for its 2025 edition. The K-pop includes acts like Yuju from now-defunct girl group GFRIEND, electronic DJ and soloist Shaun as well as South Korean R&B rapper, songwriter and producer Gemini.
They will all play on the first night of the festival, on 27 September, Saturday, at the Suntec City Plaza Stage. Playing on the same stage on the first night are local artists like WhyLucas, DJ Debbie Chia and British singer-songwriter Henry Moodie. Of the lineup, one of the most outstanding acts is Regina Song, a young star on the rise, having first gone viral for her record the perfect pair last year.
Record producer and DJ Shaun last played in Singapore two years ago in 2023. It was part of Music Matters Live 2023, held at *Scape’s The Ground Theatre. He was also in town on another occasion that same year, for the Sundown Festival.

There will also be other Mandopop acts playing on the second day of the festival at the same venue. They include Taiwanese band Bestards, Chinese American Mandopop singer-songwriter Karencici, homegrown artist Sherman Zhuo and more.
Tickets to the show at the Plaza Stage at Suntec City start from S$98 for early bird tickets and S$128 for general admission. Early bird VIP tickets will cost S$138, and general VIP tickets go at S$158.
This story first appeared on HallyuSG. Additional reporting by Danisha Liang.
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