Singapore’s Star Awards marks milestone with legacy tributes and future vision
Star Awards 2025, Singapore’s premier television honors, will celebrate its 30th anniversary on July 6, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s media history. The event will feature a star-studded lineup, nostalgic tributes, and special performances—paying homage to three decades of Mandarin-language programming and the artists who shaped local broadcast excellence. This Star Awards 2025 anniversary not only celebrates TV achievements but also reflects the evolution of Singaporean storytelling.
A legacy three decades in the making
The 30th edition will feature:
Live musical performances
Archival footage and montage retrospectives
Special categories honoring the most memorable TV scenes and characters from the past 30 years
Beloved TV personalities across generations will reunite on stage, while new faces representing the next era of Singaporean screen culture will also take the spotlight. These segments are crafted to bridge audiences across age groups, celebrating shared media heritage.
Star-studded performances and iconic moments
The 30th edition will feature:
Live musical performances
Archival footage and montage retrospectives
Special categories honoring the most memorable TV scenes and characters from the past 30 years
Beloved TV personalities across generations will reunite on stage, while new faces representing the next era of Singaporean screen culture will also take the spotlight. These segments are crafted to bridge audiences across age groups, celebrating shared media heritage.
Editorial insight: Television as Singapore’s cultural mirror
Over the past three decades, local television has helped shape Singapore’s cultural identity. From portrayals of family life and economic transformation to more recent explorations of mental health, multiculturalism, and generational values, the Star Awards has provided a consistent platform to spotlight these shifts.
The 30th anniversary is not just about celebration—it’s a national memory capsule, capturing how media has documented, influenced, and interpreted everyday life in Singapore.
Future outlook: Singapore’s screen culture goes global
Looking ahead, Mediacorp is accelerating efforts in:
Digital content distribution
Regional talent collaborations
Streaming partnerships across Asia
With cross-border storytelling gaining momentum, future editions of the Star Awards are poised to evolve into a regional showcase for Singaporean content. As more viewers access Mediacorp productions internationally, the event could become a launchpad for Asian creators and multilingual narratives.









