Less than a year since their last performance Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox are plotting a return to Singapore.

YouTube’s favourite vintage cover makers are performing on Friday, October 6 at the Star Theatre, The Star Performing Arts Centre. The show is brought to you by LAMC Productions.

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Prepare for a soireé of early 20th century glamour as Scott Bradlee’s ensemble take you through music history with vintage covers of hit pop songs, rending them in the style of everything from 20’s jazz, 60’s Motown, to 70’s funk.

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Tickets are SGD88 / 108 / 128 / 148 and 158, going on sale on July 27 through SISTIC (9am), its Authorised Agents and hotline +65 6348-5555 (10am).

Founded in 2009 by New York musician and arranger Scott Bradlee, Postmodern Jukebox is an ever-revolving musical collective of performers, notable and newcomer alike. Their YouTube channel has amassed more than 757 million YouTube views and 2.8 million subscribers, topped iTunes charts and played hundreds of shows to sold-out houses around the world.

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Last year, PMJ released a compilation album of 18 favourites, The Essentials, on Concord Records. The album features the cover that put the band on the map, a “grandpa” rendition of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Thrift Shop” as well as their doo-wop version of Miley Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop” and the vintage New Orleans dirge cover of “Seven Army Nation” by The White Stripes.