Concerts In Singapore: Upcoming Acts From Blackpink To Jeff Satur

Dodge the PCD slump with these unmissable bangers hitting stages in early 2025.

Blackpink will be performing two shows at Singapore National Stadium in November. Credit: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Coachella

If Spotify Wrapped did concerts, 2024 and 2025’s lineup would be pure fire. Think epic moments like Coldplay smashing records with their sold-out, never-been-done-before six-night show, or the fashion extravaganza that was Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and Lady Gaga's Mayhem Tour stop – the only ones in Southeast Asia, no less.

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ONCEs, get ready for a TWICE invasion in October when the K-pop group will perform across two nights

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From next-gen K-pop idols to pop music girlies, this year's got something for everyone. Most acts are dropping their tour dates, and we’ve got the ultimate guide to who’s hitting the stage and where you can catch them, from June to November. Let the countdown begin.


BLACKPINK

Global supernovas BLACKPINK have long transcended the limits of K-pop stardom to become full-blown cultural icons—fashion’s favourite muses, music chart dominators, and sold-out stadium tours all in one. Since their debut, the quartet has fused razor-sharp choreography, maximalist production, and genre-blurring hits to become a pop powerhouse with real staying power. But beyond the spectacle, it’s the group’s tight chemistry and bold duality, that keeps BLINKs returning for more. Fresh off headlining Coachella's set in 2023 and a historic world tour that redefines what a girl group could look like on the global stage, BLACKPINK are back with another unmissable live performance in Singapore. Tracks like Kill This Love, Pink Venom, and Shut Down showcases the group's signature K-pop presence, with hopes that they'll be performing their solo songs from Jennie's album, Ruby, and Lisa's album Alter Ego.

When: November 29 and 30, 2025

Where: Singapore National Stadium

Tickets: On sale now at Ticketmaster, priced at $168-$428.


JEFF SATUR

Thai pop-R&B powerhouse Jeff Satur is returning to Singapore with his Red Giant Tour 2025, set to take over the Esplanade Theatre on 12 October 2025. Known for his genre-fluid sound, raw emotional performances, and cinematic stage presence, Jeff’s live shows are more than concerts , they’re full-body experiences.

Fresh off his sold-out Bangkok stop that drew over 20,000 fans, the Red Giant tour continues to expand across continents, and Singapore is next in orbit. Whether you’ve been streaming his hits since “Fade” or just discovered him through his Asia tour run, this is your chance to see one of Thailand’s most dynamic artists light up the stage, live, loud, and larger than life.

When: October 12, 2025

Where: Esplanade Theatre

Tickets: Available on Ticketmaster, prices start from $118.


TWICE

One in a million, TWICE! For all fellow ONCEs, the nine-member group known for their upbeat and catchy music, vibrant visuals, and memorable choreography like What Is Love? (2018), TT (2016), Likey (2017), and more, are making their way to Singapore this October. The global performers have been making it worldwide, even recently opening for Coldplay's shows in Seoul earlier this February. Ticketing details haven't been officially released yet, so do keep your eyes peeled for updates to snag tickets when they drop!

When: October 11 and 12, 2025

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium

Tickets: Details not released yet.


2025 FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX

Apart from the fast cars slicing through Marina Bay's neon nightscape, the annual Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix is also known for the spectacular performances to catch before and after the races, and this year entertainment lineup hits harder than ever. Headliners like top K-pop stars G-Dragon and CL, alongside legends like Foo Fighters and Elton John are expected to take the stage at Padang this October with EDM heavyweight Alan Walker. Smaller acts such as The Smashing Pumpkins, Baby Metal, Hanna, The Wombats, and more are scattered across the Marina Bay Street Circuit at stages such as the Downtown and Wharf stage. This year's F1 weekend promises more than just a thrilling race, it's a cultural collision of motorsport, music, and nightlife at full throttle.

When: October 3-5, 2025

Where: Marina Bay Street Circuit

Tickets: Available now on Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, priced from $148.


YUNG KAI

The Chinese-Canadian singer-songwriter, is known for his raw sounds that swerve between R&B and bedroom pop, and this rising artist has become a voice for this generation fluent in soft heartbreaks and yearning. This August, Yung Kai is taking over *SCAPE The Ground Theatre for a one night only performance, that sold out almost as quickly as it was announced. His lyrics cut close to the bone, that's vulnerable and honest, with songs like blue and wildflower resonating with fans on TikTok. If you've ever felt too much and said too little, yung kai's music is for you.

When: August 26, 2025

Where: *SCAPE The Ground Theatre

Tickets: Sold out on Eventbrite.


BIBI

After commanding festival stages at the Formula 1 Grand Prix and Waterbomb Singapore the last two years, South Korean R&B singer is finally stepping into the spotlight with her first official concert in Singapore. Known for her sultry vocals and diversity, with a stage presence that's unmatched, BIBI is the kind of artist that commands the attention of a room immediately. This time watch her dance, watch her sing to her latest album EVE:ROMANCE, the most intimate body of work yet. Whether you're there for the vocals, visuals, or the chaos that she somehow makes look elegant, one's thing for certain: BIBI was made to be watched.

When: August 23, 2025

Where: The Star Theatre Singapore

Tickets: Available now on Ticketmaster, priced at $148-$308.


BEACH WEATHER

Alt-pop band Beach Weather is making their rounds to Singapore for the first time, bringing their indie-sleaze energy to Capitol Theatre. With dreamy guitars, pulsing basslines, and synth-laced choruses that toe the line between wistful and euphoric, the American trio has been riding a wave of slow-burning success. Their breakout song Sex, Drugs, Etc unexpectedly found like on TikTok in 2022, despite its release in 2016, becoming a viral anthem for the romantically jaded. Now, with their first-ever Singapore show on the horizon, expect an evening of cathartic singalongs, indie disco sways, and the kind of sonic escapism that makes you want to drive down the coast with all the windows down, even if you’re nowhere near the sea.

Where: Capitol Theatre

Tickets: Available now on Ticketmaster, priced at $88-$108.


SOMEWHERE OUT THERE FESTIVAL

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Somewhere Out There Festival

Global genre-shifters Balming Tiger, GRAMMY-nominated RIMON, and rising electronic duo MXGPU are the latest additions to the Somewhere Out There festival lineup, joining Bonobo on the Evermore Stage for an unmissable sonic trip this August. Known for fusing experimental alt K-pop, soul-drenched R&B, and boundary-pushing dance music, these acts aren’t just playing sets, they’re anchoring an experience. Balming Tiger’s genre-defying energy returns to Singapore after a buzzy 2023 performance, while RIMON, fresh off a GRAMMY nod and global tour, brings her blend of raw lyricism and hypnotic vocals. Add in MXGPU’s emotionally-charged 360° shows and Bonobo’s transcendent grooves, and the Evermore Stage becomes the heart of the festival.

Held on August 16 2025 at Fort Canning Park, Somewhere Out There is more than a music festival, it’s an immersive, all-day playground of sound, art, and soul. With three stages, interactive workshops co-curated by Wild Pearl Studio, and performances by local collectives like Blackout Agency and Ice Cream Sundays, the festival blurs the lines between rave, retreat, and art installation. Tickets are priced at $108 and include entry to the official afterparty at Rasa Space, your cue to dance under the stars and into the night.

When: August 16, 2025

Where: Fort Canning Park

Tickets: Available now at their website, prices from $108.


BEABADOOBEE

Since her viral bedroom hit Coffee and breakout moment with Death Bed, bea’s sound has evolved into full-blown alt-rock fantasy, think Talk, Care, Glue Song, and 10:36, blending fuzzed-out nostalgia with a tender core. Her second album Beatopia cemented her status as more than just a bedroom-pop poster girl; she’s an artist with real range and emotional bite. Her latest album This Is How Tomorrow Moves, leans further into that evolution, offering a sound that’s bigger, bolder, and more self-assured. Tracks like Real Man have already sparked dance trends online, with fans turning her vulnerability and dry wit into something joyful, defiant, and undeniably theirs.

When: August 4, 2025

Where: The Star Theatre Singapore

Tickets: Sold out on Ticketmaster.


JAY PARK

Jay Park isn’t just a K-pop idol turned solo star, he’s a genre-defying force who helped shape the face of Korean hip-hop as we know it. From the slick swagger of MOMMAE to the smooth R&B of Drive and the anthemic flex of All I Wanna Do, Jay’s discography is a masterclass in reinvention, rhythm, and charisma. Now, the Korean-American artist and all-around cultural powerhouse is heading to Singapore for a show that promises slick choreography and live energy. Whether he's rapping or dancing like the stage is his second skin (which, honestly, it is), Jay Park knows how to deliver an unforgettable performance.

When: July 19, 2025

Where: Capitol Theatre

Tickets: Sold out on Ticketmaster.


FRED AGAIN

Fred Again isn’t just a producer, the British hitmaker has redefined what a live set can sound (and feel) like, blending club euphoria with vulnerability. His music doesn’t just drop beats, it unpacks voice notes, memories, and the quiet chaos of being human in the digital age. This July, Fred Again is making his long-awaited Singapore debut with not one, but two sold-out shows at the Pasir Panjang Power Station. Expect pulsing lights, collective catharsis, and tracks like Marea (We’ve Lost Dancing) and Delilah (pull me out of this) hitting different in a room full of strangers turned family. It’s part rave, part group therapy, and if you scored a ticket, you already know you’re part of something special.

When: July 18 and 19, 2025

Where: Pasir Panjang Power Station

Tickets: Sold out on Ticketmaster.


THE CHAINSMOKERS

The Grammy Award winning duo, The Chainsmokers, consisting of Drew Taggart and Alex Pall, aren't just the guys behind every summer anthem of the last decade - they're cultural shapeshifters. From hits like "Closer" with Halsey to the cinematic sweep of "Paris" and "Something Just Like This" with Coldplay, the duo has spent the better part of their career turning heartbreak into chart-topping pop. With their music spanning genres from indie, pop, alternative, electronic, and rock, they're bound to get your hooked with their electrifying hits. Behind the streaming stats and festival bangers also lies a duo with real musical chops. Drew’s sharp vocals and production instincts meet Alex’s piano-driven arrangements in a partnership that’s helped shape the sound of modern radio. Now they're bringing their high-octane and euphoric energy to Singapore for one night only.

When: June 27, 2025

Where: Arena @ EXPO

Tickets: Available now on Ticketmaster, priced from $148.


KAI

Mr. Rover is finally coming to Singapore with his first solo show, and EXO-L's (the fandom name of K-pop group, EXO) this one is for you. EXO's main dancer and resident heartthrob, is taking the solo energy on the roads. Tracks like Rover, Peaches, and Mmmh swap fan service for a vibe that’s darker and cooler in the best way. This debut solo show is set to be everything his visuals promise: hypnotic, high-impact, and unapologetically his. No filler, no gimmicks, just KAI and some seriously slick choreography. Whether you’ve been here since his EXO days or just caught wind of Rover on TikTok, this is one of those shows you’ll want to say you were at.

When: June 21, 2025

Where: The Star Theatre Singapore

Tickets: Available now on Ticketmaster, priced from $148 to $288.


FIRDHAUS

Although not his first language, the wildly popular Malaysian performer Firdhaus is making waves in the Chinese music scene with his confessional love songs that capture the complexities of romance and longing. With catchy ballads that forge a deep emotional connection with his listeners, the 26-year-old sold out two shows at Esplanade Theatre in Singapore within two hours last year, and quickly followed up with another sell-out performance in Genting. Tracks like the hit Gulf of Alaska (2020), Up and Down (2022), and Divorce in Ghana (2023) showcase his signature R&B pop and melancholic music style, continuing to impress fans. 

When: January 3 at 8pm and January 4 at 5pm

Where: Sands Grand Ballroom

Tickets: Available now on Sistic, priced at $98–$258 


Past concerts from June to January 2025:

AMPERS&ONE

Fresh out of the K-pop oven in 2023, boy group Ampers&One is a rising star among South Korea’s fifth generation idols. Managed by FNC Entertainment, home to other big names like CNBlue and FTIsland, this junior ensemble is quickly making waves globally. They were recently nominated for Best New Male Artist and Artist of the Year at the 2024 MAMA Awards. The seven-member group consists of Kamden, Brian, Jiho, Siyun, Kyrell, Mackiah, and Seungmo, hailing from South Korea, Canada, the United States, and Australia – bringing a truly international flair to their music. Ampers&One  will be making their Singapore debut with their first fan meet in January 2025. Check out their latest EP One Question, featuring fan favourites like He+She=We (2024) and Over The Moon (2024). 

When: January 10, 7:30pm

Where: Gateway Theatre

Tickets: Available now on Ticketmaster, priced at $148–$248  


BOL4

Also known as Bolbbalgan4 or Blushing Youth, BOL4 is no stranger to the K-Indie scene. With hits like Some (2017) and To My Youth (2017), she has captivated fans and listeners with her emotional songwriting and heartfelt confessions, exploring budding romances and overcoming challenges. Garnering international recognition for her unique voice and exceptional talent, BOL4 boasts an impressive 2.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Don’t miss her live this January in Singapore – it’s a show you definitely want to catch.

When: January 18, 7pm

Where: The Theatre at Mediacorp

Tickets: Available now on Ticketmaster, priced at $128–$268 


PHANTOM SIITA 

Widely known for their dark, retro horror concept, Phantom Siita is an idol quintet hand-picked by the iconic Japanese vocalist Ado, who also oversees their unconventional and bold image. Since their debut in 2024, Phantom Siita is gearing up for their first world tour, Moth to a Flame, capturing the internet’s attention with their powerful, steady vocals, striking performances, and unique themes.

When: January 21, 8pm

Where: Capitol Theatre

Tickets: Available now on Ticketmaster, priced at $78–$328 


SEAN PAUL

Jamaican dancehall superstar Sean Paul is coming to Singapore for the first time ever to sweep you off your feet with his infectious blend of reggae, dancehall, and pop beats. A seasoned chart-topper, the Grammy Award-winning artist has a stellar two-decade-long career filled with top hits and collaborations with the likes of Beyonce, Rihanna, Dua Lipa, and Sia. From Get Busy (2002) to Rockabye (2016) and No Lie (2018), Sean Paul’s got serious stage presence and knows how to put on an unforgettable show. 

When: 21 January, 8pm

Where: The Star Theatre

Tickets: On sale now at Sistic, priced at $98–$298  


SEVENTEEN 

Say the name, SEVENTEEN! For all eager Carats, your moment to shine is finally here. With 13 insanely talented members, this idol group is legendary for their jaw-dropping synchronisation, genre-bending versatility, intricate dance routines, and electrifying stage presence – not to mention their endless charm. Serving up bops like Don’t Wanna Cry (2017), Home (2019), and “MAESTRO” (2024), they’re making waves worldwide, even teaming up with global icon DJ Khaled for LOVE, MONEY, FAME (2024). Tickets may be sold out, but keep your eyes peeled for surprise drops and updates – you don’t want to miss this.

When: January 25 and 26, 6:30pm

Where: National Stadium

Tickets: Sold out on Ticketmaster, $168-$388


AURORA 

Making her debut in 2015, Aurora is a global art-pop singer-songwriter from Norway known for her eclectic mix of folk, pop, and electronic music. Her upcoming show in Singapore will feature tracks from her fourth album, What Happened To The Heart?, including hits like Your Blood (2024) and Starvation (2024). If you recognize Aurora’s ethereal voice, it’s likely because she sang the chilling theme song Into the Unknown (2019) from Disney’s Frozen II, sharing the stage with Idina Menzel. An artist who fearlessly explores vulnerability and healing, Aurora has also graced major music festivals like Coachella. 

When: February 3, 8pm 

Where: The Star Theatre

Tickets: On sale now at LAMC, priced S$108–S$148 


CIGARETTES AFTER SEX 

Following an overwhelming success in their 2017 and 2023 tours, the indie rock band is back for another round of electrifying performances, this time in a bigger venue. Consisting of Greg Gonzalez, Jacob Tomsky, and Randall Miller, the trio crafts dreamy sounds and sensuous, romantic songwriting with soft synths, reverb-drenched backdrops, and lush, thick vocals that will send you floating between reality and surrealism. Tracks like K (2016), Apocalypse (2017), Sweet (2017), and Cry (2019) paint a cinematic landscape that will have you entranced in their emotional grasp. Currently sold out, keep checking back or join the waitlist for any additional tickets that may become available closer to the date.

When: February 3, 8pm

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium

Tickets: Sold out on Sistic, $98–$168. Waitlist registration available. 


INFINITE 

Attention, 2nd generation K-pop fans! It’s time to come out of hiding because Infinite is back to celebrate their 15th debut anniversary with a bang, showing the rest how it’s done. If you spent your childhood glued to your TV, waiting for Music Bank at 5pm on Fridays, this is your chance to relive those glory Hallyu days of the early 2010s. With mega hits like Be Mine (2011), Paradise (2011), and The Chaser (2012), this veteran group stands out for their insane vocal stability and well-choreographed moves. The sold-out show is proof of their continued success in a fiercely competitive industry. For Inspirits who missed out on tickets, keep an eye out for announcements – there may be a chance to grab one! 

When: February 7, 7:30pm

Where: The Star Theatre

Tickets: Sold out on Ticketmaster, $148–$268  


THE SCRIPT  

The light after the darkness, the journey through a storm – this is what The Script does best: writing songs that explore themes of heartbreak, struggles, and personal self-reflection. Their music is both intimate and anthemic, capturing listeners’ emotions with intensity and resonance. After the loss of their beloved bandmate, Mark Sheehan, in 2023, the remaining members vowed to carry on in tribute to him, and their new album Satellites was born in the studio. Fans can also expect to hear their greatest hits during the tour, including Breakeven (2008), Man Who Can’t Be Moved (2008), and Hall of Fame (2012).

When: February 8, 8pm

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium

Tickets: Available now on Sistic, priced $115–$195 


THE FALL OF TROY 

A progressive rock and post-hardcore band from Washington, The Fall Of Troy’s high-energy stage presence is unmatched, offering a raw glimpse into their emotions and a performance that leaves audiences craving more. Known for their experimental songwriting, intricate guitar riffs, unconventional melodies, unpredictable song structures, and odd time signatures, this insanely talented band is coming to Singapore for a one-night head-banging session. Expect their versatile blend of metal and math rock, with fan favourites like F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X (2005), Mouths Like Sidewinder Missiles (2005), and Act One Scene One (2005).

When: February 9, 7pm

Where: Phil Studio, Selegie Road

Tickets: Available now on Asymmetry Entertainment, priced $85–$95  


WAVE TO EARTH

How could your day be bad if you’re going to catch wave to earth live? Hailing from Seoul, South Korea, the trio consists of vocalist Daniel Kim, drummer Dong Kyu Shin, and bassist John Cha, who come together to create the dreamiest indie-pop cum lo-fi fusion rooted in jazz with atmospheric soundscapes delicately laced with soft rock. The clever layering in their sound makes them unique, combined with an incredible vocal talent and witty, relatable lyricism backed by intricate guitar riffs and drumming. Operating under the motto “All Self-Made”, the all-rounder band handles everything themselves – from music production, recording, mixing, mastering, to artistic direction, album art, videos, and fashion. After selling out their flaws and all tour, they’re solidifying their global influence and trailblazing their way into the music industry across Europe, Asia, South Asia, and North America. 

When: February 11, 8pm

Where: The Star Theatre

Tickets: Sold out on Ticketmaster 


JOKER XUE 

What better way to spend your Valentine’s than at a Joker Xue concert? Whether you’re flying solo or sharing the night with someone special, his love songs are sure to strike a chord with everyone. As one of the most popular and highest-streamed Mandopop artists with 1.17 million monthly listeners on Spotify, the Shanghai-born crooner is a natural entertainer. His sense of humour, reflected in his moniker, contrasts with his poignant lyrics that delve into emotional intensity and common themes of heartbreak. With unparalleled vocals and a stage presence that’s not to be missed, Joker Xue will have you laughing, crying, and enchanted on a deeper level during his emotionally charged performances on the Extraterrestrial tour. 

When: February 14 at 8pm and February 15 at 7.30pm

Where: National Stadium

Tickets: Feb 15 show is sold out; Feb 14 tickets are available now on Ticketmaster, $107-$367


NIKI

Nicole Zefanya was just a high school girl with a dream and her guitar in hand, recording acoustic covers of American pop hits in her bedroom and posting them on YouTube. Her inspiration? Watching a 2010 Taylor Swift documentary titled E! True Hollywood Story when she was just 11 years old. By age 15, she was opening for Swift’s Red Tour in Jakarta after winning a competition. Today, the Jakarta-born and LA-based songbird, who goes by Niki, has an impressive portfolio: four songs on a Marvel film’s soundtrack, the first female Indonesian artist to perform at Coachella in 2022, and over 3 billion streams worldwide before turning 25. The singer-songwriter excels in alternative pop and R&B and has released hits like Lowkey (2019),  La La Lost You (2019), Indigo (2019), and Every Summertime (2021), all paving the way for her recent album release, Buzz.

When: February 18, 8pm

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium

Tickets: On sale now via Ticketmaster, from $128  


GLASS ANIMALS

An English four-piece known best for their blend of psychedelic pop, electronic rock, indie, and alternative pop, they skyrocketed to fame with Heat Waves in 2020. Its popularity was boosted and magnified on TikTok, even breaking the record on Billboard’s Hot 100 for the longest-charting song in the list’s 64-year history. Albums like How To Be A Human Being (2016) and Zaba (2014) were adored by their global audience. Fans of the band can look forward to more of their signature hypnotic melodies and rhythms in their newest I Love You So F***ing Much album, featuring 10 love stories.

When: February 22, 8pm

Where: Capitol Theatre

Tickets: Out now on Ticketmaster, from $88 


YOASOBI

An electric Japanese duo formed in 2019, Yoasobi boasts a staggering 8.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify. They've tackled major projects like performing at Lollapalooza 2024 and the upcoming Coachella in April 2025. Their international breakthrough came with the debut song Into The Night (Yoru ni Kakeru) (2021), which exceeded 1.1 billion streams. Another hit, the anime Oshi no Ko theme song Idol (2023), was the first J-pop song to top the Billboard The Global Excl. U.S. charts, Yoasobi are masters at creating earworms that just won't leave your head. With tickets to catch them live selling out in minutes across countries, they're a multifaceted pair who combine hard work and talent to bring fresh perspectives into their tracks. A true performer not to be missed. Who knows? Additional tickets might just be released, so prepare your wallets (and devices)!

When: February 22 and 23, 6pm

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium

Tickets: Sold out on Ticketmaster, $108-$258 


SIGUR ROS 

An Icelandic post-rock band formed in 1994, Sigur Ros is one of Iceland's most successful acts, boasting platinum-certified albums. With a trio consisting of a lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist, the band embarked on an orchestral tour in 2024 and 2025, bringing their music to life in a reimagined and grander scope. Famed for their unique classical arrangements and collaborations with symphony orchestras, combined with influences of shoegaze and rock, fans can expect an experience like never before as the band plays with the Resound Collective, a local musicians’ collective, during the Singapore leg of their tour. 

When: February 25 and 26, 7:30pm

Where: Esplanade Theatre

Tickets: Out now on Ticketmaster, $128-$258 


YESUNG

King of Hallyu, Super Junior's vocal line is simply unbeatable; so much so that the trio has formed a subunit named KRY, an acronym for Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Yesung, who have belted out countless ballads over the decades.

With multiple solo albums under their belts, Yesung is back with his latest release, It’s Complicated (2024), following a successful album launch in 2023 titled Floral Sense, featuring Small Things (2023) written by wave to earth’s Daniel Kim, and even recording Floral Sense  (2023) with label mate Aespa’s Winter.

Throughout his 19-year career, the ballad crooner has explored various music genres and found his niche in R&B beats. Even without being an ELF, the group’s official fanbase, one will still find comfort in his raspy voice in his wildly popular hits such as It Has To Be You (2010) from the K-drama Cinderella’s Stepsister (2010) OST.

When: February 28, time to be announced

Where: To be announced

Tickets: More details out soon!


UGH! SINGAPORE

Courtesy of UGH! Singapore

Need a one-stop event to catch all your favourite artists from around the world? UGH! Singapore is landing on March 3 with a star-studded lineup that proves music and art are deeply intertwined – this is a show you won’t want to miss!

Live out your K-drama OST fantasy with South Korea’s R&B genius, Crush, who is headlining the event. Get ready to belt your heart out to his internationally beloved hits, from Beautiful (2016), the unforgettable theme from Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, to the iconic Sofa (2014).

Also taking the stage is local rising star and TikTok sensation Regina Song, whose cutest pair (2024) and stable live vocals have made her one to watch. She’ll be joined by Korean hip-hop/R&B artist Rovv, known for blending hip-hop with contemporary R&B to create evocative, genre-defying tracks like Ecstasy (2024) and 101 (2024).

Rounding out the lineup is Japanese-American heartthrob Mikah, who skyrocketed to fame after competing in Chuang 2021. A singer-songwriter and model, Mikah’s sensual R&B vocals and viral Chinese love song covers have captivated audiences worldwide.

When: March 3, 7pm

Where: The Star Theatre

Tickets: Available now on Sistic, $68-$248


SODAGREEN

A Taiwanese indie-pop band formed in 2001 but officially debuted in 2004, Sodagreen is a sextet celebrating their 20th anniversary with a special tour. The veteran group has earned numerous accolades throughout their career, winning Best Band at Taiwan’s Golden Melody Awards in 2007, 2008, and 2016.

Despite a copyright and trademark dispute that temporarily led them to be known as Oaenn, they regained their signature and iconic name, Sodagreen, in 2022. Singapore will be their only stop in Southeast Asia before continuing their highly anticipated comeback in cities like Sydney, Melbourne, London, Berlin, and Tokyo.

When: March 8, 8pm

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium

Tickets: Available from 11 Dec on Ticketmaster, $168-$328 


KEHLANI 

Grammy-nominated R&B sensation Kehlani is taking the global stage by storm with her soulful voice, introspective lyrics, and unmatched stage presence. With over 9 billion streams to her  name and more than 20 gold and platinum RIAA certifications, Kehlani’s power-packed performance in Singapore promises to be a showstopper. For a one-night-only event, catch them live as they unveil their latest album CRASH, featuring hits like After Hours (2024) and  Next 2 U (2024) – a celebration of bold self-expression and breaking new ground.

When: March 13, 8pm

Where: The Star Theatre

Tickets: Out now on Ticketmaster, from $108 


BOYNEXTDOOR

For OneDoors eagerly awaiting BoyNextDoor’s first concert in Singapore, now’s your moment to grab those tickets! Since their debut in mid-2023, this six-member K-idol boy group – Jaehyun, Sungho, Riwoo, Taesan, Leehan, and Woonhak – has quickly built a solid fan base with over two million followers on Instagram and 2.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Despite their age range (youngest at 18, oldest at 21), they’re heavily involved in writing and producing their music. While ticketing details haven’t been released yet beyond the tour announcement, stay tuned to their socials for all the latest updates.

When: March 15, time to be announced

Where: Arena @ Expo Hall 7 

Tickets: More details to come soon


KESHI

Casey Luong, better known by his stage name Keshi, is a versatile musician whose sound spans acoustic pop, R&B, and even ventures into the hip-hop lo-fi scene. From creating songs in his bedroom to working as an oncology nurse, Keshi has unexpectedly rocketed to stardom in the music world. His enigmatic alternative R&B style shines through tracks like like i need u (2018), BLUE (2020), bandaids (2020), and UNDERSTAND (2022). With his latest album Requiem, he reimagines his discography, taking listeners on a journey through themes of hubris, loss, and longing that he captures with poignant lyricism.

When: March 26, 8pm

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium 

Tickets: Out now on Ticketmaster, from $128


GRACIE ABRAMS 

The single strand of hair on the star’s album jacket photoshoot of “The Secret Of Us” CD and vinyl that had her fans fooled is all they can think about when they received the goods. In a similar fashion, Gracie Abrams is the talk of the town and the internet’s latest obsession. The American singer-songwriter is a multifaceted artist with an aptitude for musical instruments like piano and the guitar, as well as a knack for writing her own songs and owning her sensational voice. Gathering all hopeless romantics, her music speaks to all and especially so on her latest album where she explores themes on personal growth and relationships. The Grammy nominee for Best New Artist 2024 also opened the show for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in 2023 during the North American leg of the gig where her popularity saw a steady rise who then became apparent as an exceptional emerging artist. 

When: April 3, 8pm

Where: The Star Theatre 

Tickets: Presale begins on December 12 at 2pm via Live Nation. General ticketing opens on December 13 10am on Ticketmaster. Prices to be announced.


M2M

Norwegian pop duo M2M is making a highly anticipated comeback after a 22-year hiatus. From vibing to their songs on a walkman in the early 2000s to reuniting and headlining a tour, childhood friends and pop duo Marion Raven and Marit Larsen are ready to perform their greatest hits like Mirror Mirror (2000) and The Day You Went Away (2000) for their fans on their first-ever tour as a duo. Despite their disbandment in 2002, these two best friends remain a true influence from the Y2K era and beyond, especially with their Shades Of Purple (2000) album.

When: May 12, 7pm

Where: The Star Theatre

Tickets: General onsale on Ticketmaster starts on March 14, $158-$388 


BABYMONSTER

Live Nation Singapore

The six-member Babymonster is one of the newest forces in K-pop’s fifth generation, marking YG Entertainment’s bold return to the girl group scene after Blackpink. Like their predecessors, the group boasts a globally diverse lineup, including Thai (Pharita, Chiquita) and Japanese (Ruka, Asa) members. They first visited Singapore in 2024 for a fan meet shortly after debuting with their hit Sheesh. Now, they are set to return in May for their first world tour, Hello Monsters, which kickstarted in January. Singapore is the group's first Southeast Asian stop.

When: May 17, 6pm

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium

Tickets: Out now on Ticketmaster, $148-$348 


LADY GAGA

Live Nation Singapore

Little Monsters, get ready to bring those Abracadabra hands to life at the National Stadium this May when Lady Gaga descends for her four-day Mayhem tour. Singapore will be her only stop in Asia, and this event is set to be the concert of the year in the city. The announcement of her arrival comes just days after the release of Gaga’s seventh studio album, Mayhem. Marking a return to her pop roots, the 14-track album reaffirms Gaga’s status as a master of reinvention, crafting an album that’s as bold and eclectic as it is deeply personal.

When: May 17, 19, 21, 24

Where: Singapore National Stadium

Tickets: General onsale will begin March 21 at 2pm at ww.ticketmaster.sg


ADO

One of the biggest concerts ever held by a Japanese artist despite her young age, Ado is only 22 but is already making waves in the music scene. With her raspy voice and killer growls embedded into her songs, she has superb vocal techniques that set the star apart from the rest. From hitting high, piercing notes effortlessly to nailing deep bass notes, her vocal range is truly incomparable. Unlike others in the industry, she prefers to keep her identity private and maintains a mysterious profile with an anime avatar. Anime lovers will also know Ado’s iconic stint, singing a total of seven songs for One Piece Film Red as well as the theme song for Spy X Family. At her massive concerts, fans flock to be dazzled by her powerful energy, even if it’s just watching her dancing and singing silhouette before a brightly lit screen and elaborate stage setup. Her first official original song Usseewa (2020) alone has racked up 354 million views on YouTube and 215 million streams on Spotify. Imagine her impact. 

When: May 21, 8pm

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium 

Tickets: Sold out on Ticketmaster, $118-$238


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