Considering how strong the K-wave is in Singapore, the appearance of any Korean star will draw hordes of fans.
The same goes for superstar Jackson Wang, who caused pandemonium the last time he visited Singapore.
Looks like fans will have to prepare for more chaos soon as Wang will be at the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) tomorrow.
He will be partying at Cé La Vi restaurant, but only those aged 21 and above can join him.
In an Instagram post last Saturday (9 Sep), Cé La Vi said Wang will be making a special guest appearance at their Club Lounge on 12 Sep (Tuesday).
This is ahead of his performance at the F1 Grand Prix on Friday (15 Sep).
His Cé La Vi appearance, which takes place from 11.30pm onwards, is in collaboration with Hennessy V.S.O.P.
Wang is also the global brand ambassador for Hennessy.
Fans were invited to buy tickets over Peatix for a chance to get up close and personal with him.
The S$60 tickets to the pre-event, which starts at 10pm, also include 1 Premium House Pour.
Perhaps due to this, only those aged 21 years old and above are allowed to attend.
As the Club Lounge is a swanky nightspot, a dress code of “dressy & smart casual” also applies.
Guys must be in a shirt, long pants and covered shoes, while no slippers/sandals, activewear, singlets or beachwear are permitted.
While the event is free-standing, those who spend a minimum amount can book tables and sofas.
Unfortunately but not surprisingly, tickets appear to be sold out on Peatix.
However, a quick search on Carousell revealed that several users have already started reselling their tickets.
Considering how avid Wang’s fans are, however, we won’t be surprised if they are snapped quickly as well.
Lucky folks who’ve already secured their passes may want to plan their journey ahead:
Celebrating Hennessy V.S.O.P with Jackson Wang @ Cé La Vi Singapore
Address: Level 57, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, Hotel Tower 3
1 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018971
Date: 12 Sep (Tuesday), 10pm to 3am
Nearest MRT station: Bayfront
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Featured image adapted from @jacksonwang852g7 on Instagram and Google Maps.
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