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Music Matters Live with HP returns to Singapore

SINGAPORE – Come May 21, Music Matters Live With HP will be returning to Singapore for its fourth edition.

The Pinholes are one of the bands featured in this year's Music Matters Live.

The Pinholes are one of the bands featured in this year's Music Matters Live.

SINGAPORE – Come May 21, Music Matters Live With HP will be returning to Singapore for its fourth edition.

For four nights, more than 60 acts from 16 countries will play over 170 shows in nine venues in the city. This year’s line-up includes Taiwan’s MC HotDog, Australia’s Ash Grunwald, the Philippines’ Slapshock, Malaysia’s Bunkface, as well as Singapore’s Gareth Fernandez, Gentle Bones, Mark Bonafide, Ming Bridges, SEYRA, Sezairi, sub:shaman, Take Two, The Pinholes, TRICK, wyd:syd and Ying Hao. The full line-up can be found at: http://musicmatterslive.asia/

Also returning to the festival this year are country specific showcases, including Korea’s K-Pop Night Out, Canadian Blast, The Aussie BBQ, JAPAN Night, Bravo Taiwan and Made In Singapore.

“We see tremendous value in what Music Matters Live with HP can do for new and breakout artistes by providing a unique gateway into the Asian market and Asian audiences,” said Jasper Donat, President, Music Matters and CEO, Branded Ltd. “Music Matters Live with HP has opened many doors of opportunities for musicians and bands over the past years with our Academy mentoring programme, valuable networking opportunities with label executives from around the globe and a chance to tap into the vibrant music scene here in Asia.”

Music Matters Live With HP will take place before YouTube FanFest With HP, which is set to return to Singapore on May 24 and 25. More information can be found here: http://www.todayonline.com/entertainment/celebrity/youtube-fanfest-hp-returns-singapore.

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