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Cradle’s Electrifying Comeback Concert at OTH

Cradle returns to the stage with a powerhouse performance at Our Tampines Hub. Experience the raw energy of their new album Hela Nafasku and legacy hits.

The Return of Cradle: A Night of Resilience and Raw Energy at Festive Arts Theatre

Cradle performing live on stage at the Festive Arts Theatre Lead singer Addy Rasidi performing for the crowd The audience enjoying the rock concert at Our Tampines Hub Guest artist Ryzall Noh joining Cradle on stage Minister Masagos Zulkifli with the band and organizers

The Festive Arts Theatre recently played host to an unforgettable evening as the legendary band Cradle made their long-awaited return to the stage. It was a night defined by raw energy and a powerful sense of resilience, marking a significant milestone in the band’s enduring journey. Fans gathered to witness an electrifying showcase that proved Cradle’s spirit is stronger than ever.

A Fusion of Heritage and Modern Rock

The performance was a masterful blend of the old and the new. The setlist bridged the gap between the band's iconic anthems and fresh material from their latest album, Hela Nafasku. Throughout the night, the venue was filled with bold sounds and deep Nusantara influences, a signature style that has come to define Cradle’s unique place in the music scene. Each track resonated with a renewed spirit, captivating both long-time followers and a new generation of listeners.

Celebrating Legacy and Evolution

Led by the visionary Addy Rasidi, the band showcased a performance that balanced their rich legacy with a clear focus on evolution. The evening also featured a special appearance by guest artist Ryzall Noh, whose collaboration added an extra layer of depth to the high-octane show. Together, they delivered a performance that felt like a new chapter being lived out loud, proving that their music continues to evolve while staying true to its roots.

A Community Coming Together

The significance of the event was further highlighted by the presence of Minister Masagos Zulkifli, Adviser to Tampines GRC GROs, who attended the showcase in support of the local arts scene. His presence added to the sense of community pride that permeated the theater. As the final notes faded, the night stood as a testament to the power of live music and the enduring bond between the performers and their audience. It was a comeback that will not soon be forgotten, reminding everyone that there is truly always something for everyone at Our Tampines Hub.

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