


We may be a year older in 2017, but we’ll always pamper the child hidden within us. If you’re looking for some adrenaline rush, indulge in the rides that remains opened as Universal Studios Singapore is extend its operating hours to 1:30am on New Year’s Eve. Need some insta-worthy shots? Universal Studios Singapore came prepared with LED street acts and performances. Revel in tribute acts performing the hits of Katy Perry while counting down to 2017 with special pyrotechnics lighting up the skies above your head. Love the thrilling rides in theme parks? Delve yourself into the enchanting streets of New York City and Hollywood with “Dance In The Park!” at Universal Studios Singapore. Table packages range from $600 to $2,500++ Start 2017 afresh by nursing your hangover with DJs Mad Jester and The Professor for brunch and Bloody Mary’s all afternoon long. As the clock strikes 12, be prepared for some midnight kisses, champagne showers and some serious beach action. Dance into a brand new day under the stars with floating lanterns, fire twirlers and tons of beachballs, and spend your last hours of 2016 with DJ Stephen Day’s signature blend of underground disco and 80’s electro sounds. If one day of partying is not enticing enough for you, how about two? Tanjong Beach Club is holding a two day new year beach bonanza themed “ Brand New Day“. New Year’s Eve at Tanjong Beach Club (Facebook / Tanjong Beach Club) To top things off, an eight-minute long magnificent fireworks display will be displayed the first eight minutes of 2017. (Pssst, giveaway at the end of the post!)įireworks at The Bay (Flickr / Fisher Chia)Įxciting star-studded line-up for Rock On! 2017 Countdown Concert includes R&B queen Alicia Keys, American rock band Hoobastank, Taiwanese pop stars Rainie Yang and Eric Chou, and Singaporean band Shirlyn & The UnXpected. KKday rounded up 4 places you can usher in the new year in Singapore so that you can end 2016 with a bang. Opinions thrown in and suggestions given but every discussion ends with zero conclusion. New Year’s Eve is one of the best and biggest party nights of the year, but planning for a New Year’s Eve celebration can be a pain. We look forward to producing theatre together again soon.New Year Countdown in Singapore (Flickr / William Cho) Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Theatre Memphis has suspended many of our volunteer activities until further notice. In an effort to maintain the health and standard procedures recommended by theĬenter for Disease Control for limiting exposure to Coronavirus,
#Usher tickets 2017 update#
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Have a positive attitude, conducting themselves with courtesy and consideration.Ushers age 12-15 must be accompanied by an ushering adult.Registered volunteers can sign-up to usher at any time for any show that has an open sign-up. He’ll continue to send updates and emails until the usher schedule for that show has been completed. Bob will send an email requesting ushers about a week and a half to two weeks before a show opens. Our House Manager, Bob Laurie, makes out the usher schedule for all performance. All of our active ushers are put on the usher email updates list. As a bonus, anytime there are open seats in the house, ushers are invited to watch the show for free. Ushers are given a brief orientation every time they volunteer. You can volunteer several times on one show or choose different shows. You may volunteer for any performance on the schedule for which ushers are still needed. Picking up small liter in the house after the show.Selling concessions before the show and at intermission.Greeting patrons and helping them find their assigned seats.Greeting patrons and handing them a program.Greeting patrons and giving them their tickets at will call.Ushers fulfill a variety of duties before the show, at intermission, and after the show.
