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Marina Bay Count Down 2017

The Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2017 is the most happening public countdown event taking place at the end of this year!

Set amidst the celebratory atmosphere and the most spectacular fireworks display in Singapore, the

Marina Waterfront Bazaar promises a unique and fulfilling shopping experience for everyone.

An indulgent array of artisan handicrafts, collectibles, fashion apparel and accessories, party novelties and lighted gadgets is on offer, with light refreshments also available at affordable prices.

Celebrate 2017 in class and style with full views of the Marina Bay fireworks. Then party into the wee hours with internationally acclaimed Cuban singer-guitarist Eddy Fleitas Del Sol.

Come count down to 2017 with #FerlynG and many more awesome artists at Singapore floating platform! Hope to see you there!


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