Rapper Central Cee packed Hari Raya food parcels for the elderly ahead of Singapore concert
The Straits Times
The British artiste and British High Commissioner to Singapore helped volunteers at Jamiyah Home for the Aged. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – While British rapper Central Cee was in town for his first Singapore concert this week, he made a surprise visit to one of Jamiyah Singapore’s care facilities to help pack Hari Raya food rations for residents.
The local non-governmental organisation’s mission is to work and contribute towards the welfare and overall development of the Muslim community.
Before taking the stage at Pasir Panjang Power Station on March 18 for his debut show here as part of his Can’t Rush Greatness World Tour Asia 2026, the 27-year-old artiste helped volunteers pack food parcels at Jamiyah Home for the Aged (Darul Takrim), which houses and cares for the aged and destitute.
In an Instagram post on March 18, Mr Nik Mehta, the British High Commissioner to Singapore, wrote: “(It was a) privilege to visit... with the incredible (British) artist Central Cee to pack food parcels and deliver them to the residents for Hari Raya Puasa.”
Hari Raya Puasa, the celebration at the end of the Ramadan month of fasting, falls on March 21 in 2026.
The kind act was also praised by Jamiyah Singapore, which wrote on Instagram that Central Cee visited “not to perform, but to give back”.













