Man harasses Clementi Mall busker with song demands, refuses to leave: ‘I paid for my song’

Man harasses Clementi Mall busker with song demands, refuses to leave: ‘I paid for my song’


A busker performing at The Clementi Mall was left shaken after a passer-by who tipped him later returned with a list of song requests — insisting he had “paid for it”.

The man then lingered around the area and complained while the busker performed, even after police officers intervened.

The busker, Evan Goh, is no stranger to performing under pressure.

He had appeared in Battle of the Buskers, a 2023 Mediacorp reality competition for street performers in Singapore, where he finished in the top three among 16 acts.

But the incident on Dec 6 was unlike anything he had dealt with before.

‘I dedicate my song’

Mr Goh, a 37-year-old full-time sales trainer who busks three to four times a week, told Stomp the encounter took place between 6pm and 7pm.

A man in a white shirt had initially requested a Christmas song, dropping a coin into the tip box as the performance began.

Later, the man returned with a list of songs and asked for a song he wasn’t familiar with, standing close to him. Mr Goh recounted that he was “a bit too close for comfort”.

“I offered to do another one (which was also on this list), and he started to raise his voice at me,” Mr Goh said.

In a TikTok video about the incident, which has gained more than 108,300 views and 1,600 likes at press time, the man can be heard repeating: “I dedicate my song. I paid for my song.”



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