NME Asia x SGMUSO present: Daniel Sid

Live music is finally returning to the city-state of Singapore after two long, silent years. As stages light up again and the concert calendar refills, NME Asia and SG MUSO invite artists to take the pulse of Singapore’s music scene and talk candidly about the damage done and the problems that still lie ahead.

For this series “Live music is finally back in Singapore. Now what?”, we speak to singer-songwriter and live performer Daniel Sid Music. After playing some 200 shows at home and abroad in 2019, Daniel had his touring momentum brutally halted by COVID-19. He reflects on how talent has bled out of Singapore’s music community due to the pandemic – and the urgency of cultivating a culture fuelled by enthusiastic supporters of art and music.

This series is a partnership between NME Asia and SGMUSO, a charity that envisions a vibrant and viable Singapore music ecosystem where our music people can improve the lives of Singapore communities. In 2021, SGMUSO began funds to support music people affected by the pandemic to pay off bills and costs of daily living, and to support musicians who lost gig opportunities due to COVID-19. With this series, SGMUSO renews its commitment to sparking conversation and building community among music people.