Prepare for a whirlwind of entertainment as CQ @ Clarke Quay gears up to host the electrifying CQ Streetfest. Spanning five action-packed days from Wednesday, April 17th, to Sunday, April 21st, this festival promises an array of thrilling performances and family-friendly fun—all free of charge.
Drawing talents from across the globe, CQ Streetfest boasts an international lineup that will leave spectators spellbound. From the streets of Australia to the alleyways of Italy, and beyond, prepare to be dazzled by a diverse array of acts.
Taking center stage is none other than Rob Roy Collins, the UK’s foremost escapologist. With a repertoire that includes Guinness World Record-breaking stunts and audacious feats of daring, Collins is sure to leave audiences on the edge of their seats with his blend of showmanship and humor.
Joining him is the beloved entertainer Richard Garaghty, hailing from Covent Garden and now based in Italy. Known for his comedic juggling routines and mastery of the 10-foot unicycle, Garaghty’s performances are guaranteed to amaze and amuse.
From down under comes the mesmerizing Satya Bella, whose hula hooping prowess has taken her to stages in 42 countries. Prepare to be entranced by her display of grace, flexibility, and multi-hooping mastery.
Traveling all the way from Japan, Akira brings a sensory spectacle that combines dance, DJ mixing, and live artwork creation—a truly unforgettable experience for spectators of all ages.
Pancho Libre, representing Mexico City, showcases his acrobatic finesse on the cyr wheel and pole, embodying the spirit of street performance with his infectious charm and skillful technique.
Adding a touch of local flair is Adelene from Adedance Hoop and Silk Aerialists, Singapore’s very own aerial performance troupe, renowned for their breathtaking displays across Asia.
But the excitement doesn’t end there. CQ Streetfest marks just the beginning of CQ @ Clarke Quay’s transformation into a vibrant day-to-night destination, offering an abundance of activities for both locals and tourists alike.
Organized by CQ @ Clarke Quay in collaboration with Covent Garden Entertainment, the festival features 45 shows over five days, running from 6 pm to 10:30 pm, with additional matinee performances on weekends from noon to 1:30 pm.