The Ho Bee Auditorium is built in a modified horse-shoe design, with stalls parterre and two circle levels. It is acoustically treated and configured to achieve optimum acoustic performance. 

The Auditorium can be flexibly adapted to hold orchestra performances, music concerts, opera, dance, and musicals. Additionally, the venue can also be used for multimedia presentations, seminars and convocation ceremonies. More recently, the Auditorium is equipped with digital live-streaming capability, and can host virtual or hybrid events. 

More information on this venue are shared below:

The Venues Team can be contacted at:

Please contact us for enquiries.

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Seating
  • Stalls (Level 1) – 913
  • Grand Circle (Level 2) – 329
  • Circle (Level 3) – 365
  • Total – 1607 (default) 1710 (maximum)
  • It is possible to accommodate up to a maximum of 1710 seats including seating at the sound cockpit (34 seats) and orchestra pit (69 seats). Reconfiguration charges apply.
  • All seat configurations are inclusive of 10 wheelchair spaces.
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Stage
  • The floor is completely made of wood, solidly embedded on concrete.
  • Proscenium is 15.9m (width) by 11.5m (height). Performance area is 14m (width) by 13.4m (depth). An orchestra of 90 musicians can be housed on the Hall stage with its forestage extension.
  • Comprehensive lighting equipment and sound system. Details available upon request.
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Dressing rooms and accommodation

All levels have common male and female toilets (All rooms with washbasin attached, unless otherwise stated).

  • 16 Dressing Rooms ranging from 3—20 persons capacity
    (across 3 levels)
  • 3 Dressing rooms with en suite at S$100 per day per room
  • Green Room

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