Levi’s and 88rising turned up the volume and the vibes last Friday (16 May) at Hard Rock Café Singapore, wrapping up the city’s edition of Road to Future Asian Music (FAM) in style. Drawing a crowd of over 300 fashion-forward music fans, the event spotlighted rising talent from Southeast Asia with an unforgettable night of beats, culture, and customised denim.
Singapore’s own FARIZ JABBA stole the show with explosive performances of viral hits like “Ape Sia” and “Kalah”, rocking a one-of-a-kind Levi’s look crafted by local fashion rebels Youths in Balaclava. DJs Nash.D and PRAV kept the energy high all night, mixing everything from hip-hop to afrobeats.
The event also brought out a stylish lineup of local artists and influencers, including Estelle Lim (@estellefly), Jean Goh (@jeanseizure), Shye (@shye.mp3), Atiqa Dar (@atiqadar), Germaine Tan (@germaineleonora), and Aaron Lin (@aaronlin_monroe)—all dressed in Levi’s latest summer collection.
Fans also flocked to the Levi’s Tailor Shop pop-up, where they could personalise their denim with exclusive heat press stickers—including limited-edition designs by Tell Your Children, the homegrown creative studio known for bold, visual storytelling.
Missed the party? You can still score some custom flair. Now through 1 June 2025, Levi’s ION Orchard Tailor Shop is offering a free sticker with every purchase of bottoms—while supplies last. T&Cs apply.
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