TIMINGS: Activities commence 6.00pm, Concert begins at 6.30pm, Dot is formed at 7.30pm, or when it is sufficiently dark
*Please note: According to the venue's terms and conditions, only Singaporeans and Permanent Residents may participate at the events held at Hong Lim Park. However, foreigners are most welcome to watch and observe.
FREE Refreshments
– Pink Cotton Candy (Barclay's Bank)
– Ice Cream (Maruah)
– Treats & Snacks (Nandos)
– Treats & Snacks (Wok & Barrel)
– Bubble Tea (Share Tea)
– Bottled Water (Muji)
– Refreshments (The Factory)
Photos are available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinkdot/
Visit Pink Dot’s blog: http://pinkdotsg.blogspot.com/
View Pink Dot’s videos: http://www.youtube.com/pinkdotsg
And join our facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/pinkdot
View our campaign video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvsZSR_hxJA
For more information, please contact: Izzie Saleh / Andrew Wong
About Pink Dot Sg
Pink Dot Sg is a no.-profit -ovement started by a group of individuals who care deeply about the place that LGBT Singaporeans call home. Why Pink? Because it is a blend of red and white – the colour of Singapore’s flag. It is also the colour of our national identification cards. More importantly, Pink Dot Sg stands for a Singapore in which all Singaporeans, regardless of their sexual orientation, are free to love and be loved.
2,500 people supported this cause in 2009. In 2010, this nearly doubled to 4,000, and in 2011, over 10,000 Singaporeans and permanent residents turned up, consistently making Pink Dot the largest gathering to take place at Hong Lim Park since the inception of the Speakers’ Corner in 2000.