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An Ode to Oktoberfests Past
For the first time since the Swiss Club hosted its first Oktoberfest in 1999, we will not be throwing the ‘biggest party of the year’. While it’s disappointing for sure, nobody could deny that it’s a necessary sacrifice for the greater good. Meanwhile, let’s relive fond memories of Oktoberfests past, and look forward to awesome Oktoberfests to come.
2015… The Alpine Horn Signals Permission to Party
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After the speeches and the singing of the national anthem, the alpine horn signals the start of festivities.
2015… All the Way from Munich, Germany…
The amazing 12-piece Musikkapelle Partenkirchin fly in from Germany every year to take the stage at the Swiss Club Oktoberfest.
2016… Let the Good Times Roll and the Cold Beer Flow
2018… Dance the Night Away
Austrian singing sensation Andreas Gabalier won many hearts in Singapore.
2017…
Sunday is Fun-day for the Whole Family Frühschoppen Sunday is a daytime affair for young and old – less beery than the nocturnal gatherings but just as cheery. Everyone’s breaking out their moves and wishing the
2017… Folk-Rock Heart-throb Wows the Crowds!
night would never end.
2019… Freddie Mercury Lives!
Tapping renewed interest in the super-band Queen following the release of the blockbuster movie ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, the Swiss Club’s 2019
Oktoberfest featured world-renowned tribute artist Luke Antony.
2019… Frolicking Frauleins Dance Up a Storm
These dancing queens got everyone on their feet.
A Hope for Oktoberfests Future
Rest assured we’ll be hosting another awesome Oktoberfest in 2021. Hope you can join us then! Meanwhile, do partake of our special Oktoberfest menu and enjoy a little taste of things to come. Stay well, raise a glass to the good health of your family and friends, and look forward to party for more reasons than ever before… including beating this pandemic. Prost!