By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Event entertainment in Singapore — wedding bands, DJs, emcees, magicians, live performance — varies widely in quality. Video demos (not just audio) are essential for live performers. Bilingual emcees (English-Mandarin minimum) are standard for Singapore weddings; trilingual for mixed-cultural events. Rider requirements for live bands (stage size, power, sound system) must be communicated during booking to avoid event-day crises. KakiList connects you with 115 verified Entertainment providers serving the Yishun area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.7★ based on Google reviews. Yishun is a large residential town with predominantly HDB housing, including many newer BTO developments. Whether you live near Yishun MRT or around Northpoint City, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, our providers serve all parts of Yishun. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Yishun's HDB mix means entertainment providers are usually booked for wedding bands, DJs, and acoustic solo musicians for receptions. With Northpoint City and Yishun MRT shaping how traffic flows through Yishun, locally-active providers save time on travel and typically offer faster response than North-wide teams.
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Because Yishun is primarily a HDB area, entertainment jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near Northpoint City will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
Solo entertainer (magician, face painter, caricaturist) 2-3 hours: S\$350-1,200. Wedding DJ: S\$800-2,800. Live band (3-5 pieces): S\$2,500-8,500. Emcee/MC (bilingual): S\$1,200-4,500. Specialty acts (fire dancers, aerialists): S\$2,500-8,500. Premium/celebrity tier: S\$8,500-25,000+.
Request video clips from recent weddings (last 3-6 months). Live performance quality differs dramatically from audio recordings. Specify setlist flexibility — reputable bands accept custom song lists; those who insist on "their usual set" won't adapt to your preferences. Check backup musician arrangements.
English-Mandarin minimum for most Singapore weddings. For mixed-cultural events, trilingual (adding Malay or Tamil) or specialist multilingual emcees. Event flow management and graceful handling of mishaps matter more than polished reading skills. Ask for video of prior events to assess stage presence and crowd engagement.
Budget DJs often use pirated music libraries — custom requests means songs they don't have legally licensed. Reputable DJs subscribe to music licensing services (ASCAP, BMI equivalents) and can accommodate most requests. Some venues (hotels) fine DJs using unlicensed music; your venue may hold you accountable if the DJ brings legal issues.
Agencies (KHD Entertainment, A-List) provide convenience — they coordinate multiple acts and substitutions if needed, typically at 10-20% markup. Direct booking is cheaper and gives you more control over specific performers. For one-time events or first-time booking, agency convenience is often worth the markup.