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Singapore to end work permit scheme for foreign performing artistes from June 2026: What it means for nightlife, businesses and performers

Singapore will end the Work Permit (Performing Artiste) scheme from June 2026. Here’s why the decision was taken and what it means for nightlife venues, businesses and foreign performers.

December 16, 2025 / 12:49 IST
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Singapore is pulling the plug on its foreign performing artistes work permit scheme from June 2026—here’s how the move will impact nightlife venues, businesses and performers.

Singapore is set to make a major change to its nightlife and entertainment workforce. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has announced that it will end the Work Permit (Performing Artiste) scheme from 1 June 2026, following concerns over widespread misuse of the programme.

Introduced in 2008, the scheme allowed licensed public entertainment outlets—such as bars, hotels and nightclubs—to hire foreign performing artistes of any nationality on a short-term basis of up to six months. Over the years, it became a key hiring route for live performers across Singapore’s nightlife hubs.

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Why Singapore is ending the scheme?

According to MOM, recent enforcement operations carried out jointly with the Singapore Police Force (SPF) revealed serious abuse of the system. Investigations uncovered syndicates linked to non-operating public entertainment outlets that hired foreign performers under the scheme, only to later deploy them illegally across other venues and locations.