Singapore’s Wings of Time celebrates 10 years with a bigger, brighter fireworks display
The extended display offers guests an unforgettable way to end their island adventure
Mount Faber Leisure Group (MFLG) celebrates a decade of Singapore’s award-winning spectacle Wings of Time this December, honouring the over six million visitors worldwide who have shared in its magic since 2014.
To commemorate this milestone, the show will feature an enhanced daily performance at 8:40pm, showcasing an extended fireworks display that is twice as long, at no additional cost.
MFLG managing director Buhdy Bok declared: “We are thrilled to introduce the enhanced Wings of Time, a stunning showcase that celebrates a decade of captivating performances. As we approach the year-end holidays, this extended fireworks display will offer families and couples an unforgettable way to end their island adventure.”
Fire on the water
Wings of Time is Singapore’s only multi-sensory daily night show set in the open sea.
Conveniently located at the heart of Beach Station and easily accessible via Sentosa Sensoryscape, the show features two performances each evening at 7:40pm and 8:40pm, with each show lasting approximately 20 minutes.
The show follows Shahbaz, a mystical prehistoric bird, and his friends Rachel and Felix as they embark on an adventure through stunning landscapes and significant historical eras.
It combines advanced technology including synchronised fireworks, 3D projection mapping, lasers, water fountains, and fire effects, creating a mesmerising experience that resonates with audiences of all ages.
With a capacity to host over 2,000 guests per performance, Wings of Time fosters a vibrant atmosphere where families and friends can gather to enjoy this spectacular night experience together at Sentosa.
Tickets for Wings of Time are available at MFLG’s counters for S$19 for standard seats and S$24 for premium seats. Additionally, an online exclusive promotion offers 10 percent off tickets purchased through MFLG’s website.
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