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Mediacorp Cloud 9: American singers Max and Em Beihold among acts joining K-pop group Fifty Fifty at music festival

Held at Arena @ Expo Hall 7 on May 9, Mediacorp Cloud 9 will now also see performances from American singers Max and Em Beihold, in addition to the previously announced K-pop group Fifty Fifty and Singaporean singer WhyLucas.

Mediacorp Cloud 9: American singers Max and Em Beihold among acts joining K-pop group Fifty Fifty at music festival

The members of K-pop girl group Fifty Fifty. (Photo: Instagram/we_fiftyfifty)

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08 Jan 2026 11:04AM (Updated: 13 Mar 2026 08:57AM)

American singers Max and Em Beihold, as well as Malaysian hip-hop powerhouse K-Clique and Japanese indie-pop act Rol3ert, have been announced as the final acts to join the upcoming Mediacorp Cloud 9 music festival.

Happening at Arena @ Expo Hall 7 on May 9, Mediacorp Cloud 9 will also feature Singaporean DJ Kiara, Taiwanese-American musician Ozi and Singaporean singer-songwriter WhyLucas thrilling attendees.

One of the biggest highlights of the event is the appearance of K-pop girl group Fifty Fifty, the hitmakers behind the mega-viral tune Cupid.

Mediacorp Cloud 9 will mark the first time the quintet, comprising Keena, Chanelle Moon, Yewon, Hana, and Athena, performs in Singapore.

The event will also boast interactive spots, including a mirror selfie station, a live digital wall and a reactive digital runway.

Tickets for Mediacorp Cloud 9 will go on sale on Jan 15 via Ticketmaster, with prices starting at S$28.

Priority access tickets will also be available at S$35 each, limited to 500 people on a first-come, first-served basis. These tickets will allow holders to enjoy exclusive merchandise as well as a priority lane. To get in on these tickets, fans can register for an exclusive code via melisten.sg, which must be applied on Ticketmaster before selecting the "Priority Access" ticket option and completing the purchase.

“We are beyond excited to be back again with the ultimate music festival, Mediacorp Cloud 9, where a heart-thumping and exciting evening awaits," said Simone Lum, Mediacorp's head of growth and audio, in a statement.

"From high-energy performances by some of today’s most sought-after local and international artistes to immersive fringe activities, this festival reaffirms Mediacorp’s commitment to engage our audiences across platforms through live entertainment and experiences."

Source: CNA/hq
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