
Planning an event in Singapore and need entertainment that actually impresses your guests? Hiring the right performers can make or break your event — whether it’s a corporate gala at Marina Bay Sands, a wedding reception at Capella Sentosa, or a product launch at the Sands Expo Convention Centre.
This guide walks you through the entire process of hiring event entertainment in Singapore, from defining your needs and understanding your options to booking performers, managing budgets, and avoiding the mistakes that trip up first-time event planners.
If you’re short on time, here’s the key takeaway: start planning your entertainment 6–8 weeks before your event, budget 10–20% of your total event spend on performers, and always watch video samples before booking.
Entertainment is not background noise — it’s the element your guests will talk about long after the event ends. A skilled live band transforms a corporate dinner from forgettable to electric. A professional emcee keeps energy levels high and transitions smooth. The right cultural performance at a Chinese New Year celebration shows respect and understanding of your audience.
In Singapore’s competitive events scene, where corporate functions and social celebrations happen year-round, quality entertainment also reflects directly on the host. Multinational companies hosting conferences at venues like Raffles City Convention Centre or the Marina Bay Sands Expo expect polished, professional performances. Wedding guests at venues like CHIJMES or the Fullerton Hotel remember the entertainment long after they forget the menu.
The bottom line: skimping on entertainment is the fastest way to undermine an otherwise well-planned event.
Before you start browsing entertainment agencies, get clear on exactly what you need. Skipping this step leads to mismatched performers, wasted budget, and last-minute scrambling.
Different events call for different entertainment. Here’s what works best:
Your venue directly affects what entertainment is possible. Before booking any performer, confirm these details:
Tailor your entertainment to your audience:
Entertainment typically accounts for 10–20% of your total event budget. The exact cost depends on several factors: the type of act, number of performers, event duration, equipment needs, and whether your event falls during peak season (November through February).
Rather than working from fixed price lists, most professional entertainment agencies in Singapore provide custom quotes tailored to your specific event. This approach ensures you get the right combination of performers, equipment, and services — without paying for things you don’t need.
When requesting a quote, provide these details for the most accurate pricing:
A reputable agency will provide a detailed breakdown so you know exactly what’s included. Request a custom quote from Bella Entertainment to get pricing tailored to your event.
Singapore has one of the most diverse entertainment scenes in Southeast Asia, drawing from the city’s rich multicultural heritage and its position as a global business hub.
Live music creates an atmosphere that no playlist can match. Singapore’s scene ranges from jazz combos perfect for cocktail receptions to high-energy cover bands that pack a dance floor.
Popular choices include pop-rock cover bands for corporate parties, jazz ensembles for sophisticated dining events, and acoustic duos for wedding ceremonies. Many bands offer bilingual capabilities — performing in English and Mandarin — which is particularly valuable for Singapore’s multicultural events.
A professional DJ does more than press play. Experienced Singapore event DJs read the room, manage energy levels, and seamlessly transition between different parts of your event — from cocktails to dinner to dancing.
Many corporate event entertainers combine DJ and emcee services, giving you a single point of contact who manages the entire flow of your event.
Dance acts bring visual impact that captivates an audience. Options in Singapore include:
For events that need a “wow” factor, consider acts like magicians, mentalists, acrobats, fire performers, caricaturists, sand artists, or 3D projection mapping shows. These specialty performers create moments guests photograph, share on social media, and talk about for months.
Singapore’s multicultural identity means cultural entertainment is always in demand. Chinese New Year lion dance troupes are essential for Lunar New Year corporate events. Bollywood dancers add energy to Indian-themed celebrations. Malay kompang drumming groups are traditional choices for Malay weddings.
Choosing culturally appropriate entertainment shows respect for your guests and creates authentic, meaningful experiences.
With your requirements clear and a shortlist of entertainment types in mind, it’s time to evaluate specific performers and agencies.
Both options have advantages:
Entertainment agencies (like Bella Entertainment) offer a wider roster of acts, handle logistics and contracts, provide backup performers if someone falls ill, and give you a single point of contact for all your entertainment needs. This is usually the better choice for corporate events and large celebrations.
Independent performers may offer lower rates and more personalised service. They can work well for smaller, informal events where you have a specific performer in mind.
Once you’ve chosen your entertainment, secure the booking properly.
Most Singapore entertainment agencies follow this structure:
Never pay 100% upfront to a performer or agency you haven’t worked with before. A reputable provider won’t ask for this.
The final stretch is about making sure everyone knows the plan.
Share the performer’s technical rider with your venue coordinator. This document lists everything the act needs: power outlets, stage dimensions, sound system specifications, lighting requirements, and dressing room access.
For events requiring stage setup, confirm load-in times, parking for equipment vehicles, and any venue restrictions on setup noise during business hours.
Create a detailed timeline that includes:
Share this timeline with your performer, venue coordinator, emcee, and event production team at least one week before the event.
Avoid these pitfalls that trip up even experienced event planners:
Booking too late. Popular acts — especially during peak season (November through February, covering Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and Chinese New Year) — book up months in advance. Start your search 8–12 weeks out.
Choosing based on price alone. The cheapest option often costs more in the end through poor performance, unprofessional behaviour, or technical failures. Quality entertainment is an investment, not an expense line to minimise.
Ignoring venue restrictions. Not checking sound limits, curfews, or stage dimensions leads to day-of disasters. Always confirm technical details with your venue before booking.
Skipping the sound check. A 30-minute sound check before guests arrive prevents embarrassing audio problems during the event. Build this into your timeline.
Not having a backup plan. What happens if your performer falls ill? Reputable entertainment agencies maintain a roster of backup performers for exactly this situation.
Forgetting about transitions. Dead air between acts or during dinner service kills the mood. Plan background music or ambient entertainment for gaps between main performances.
Book at least 6–8 weeks in advance for most events. During peak season (November to February), 3–4 months ahead is safer. Popular acts for Chinese New Year events and year-end corporate galas fill their calendars fast, especially for prime weekend dates.
Entertainment costs in Singapore vary significantly based on the type of act, number of performers, event duration, equipment needs, and whether your event falls during peak season. Because every event is unique, most professional agencies provide custom quotes rather than fixed pricing. The best approach is to share your event details with an agency and request a tailored quote — this ensures you get accurate pricing without paying for services you don’t need.
Most professional entertainment agencies provide video samples of recent performances. Some agencies, including Bella Entertainment, can arrange showcase events or private auditions for high-budget bookings. At minimum, you should see 2–3 video clips from different events before committing.
Reputable agencies always have backup performers on standby. Before booking, ask specifically about their cancellation and backup policy. Your contract should include a clause requiring the agency to provide a suitable replacement at no extra cost.
This depends on your booking agreement. Many performers bring portable sound systems suitable for groups of 50–100 guests. For larger events (100+ guests) or venue-specific requirements, you may need to hire professional sound equipment separately through your venue or an event production company.
For Singapore’s diverse corporate audiences, choose entertainment that transcends language barriers: instrumental music, visual performances (LED acts, acrobats, magicians), or interactive experiences. If your event celebrates a specific culture, combine cultural acts (like lion dance or Bollywood dancers) with universal entertainment that everyone can enjoy.
Finding the right entertainment doesn’t have to be stressful. Start early, be clear about what you need, watch performance videos, and work with an experienced agency that understands Singapore’s event scene.
Contact Bella Entertainment today for a free consultation. Tell us about your event — date, venue, guest count, and style — and we’ll recommend personalised entertainment options that fit your vision and budget. With over a decade of experience in Singapore’s event industry, we’ve helped thousands of clients create unforgettable celebrations.
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