Upcoming concerts & shows you must catch in Singapore

From G-Dragon to My Chemical Romance, mark your calendars and grab your tickets early — here are the most anticipated upcoming concerts slated for Singapore’s stage

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Singapore has fast cemented itself as a go-to stop on the global touring circuit — from the return of the Formula 1 Night Race with headliners Foo Fighters and G-Dragon, to sold-out shows by NIKI and Mayday, the city’s live music scene is no short of thriving. With pre-sales starting earlier and tickets selling fast, the 2025–26 concert lineup is shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet.

Whether you’re a die-hard K-pop stan, an indie obsessive, or just here for the icons, there’s something for every kind of fan — including BLACKPINK, James Blake, Sting, Yo-Yo Ma, My Chemical Romance, and more.

Still wondering which concerts to catch in Singapore? Scroll down for our month-by-month guide to the biggest live music events and tours coming to Singapore in 2025 and 2026.

  1. 1. August 2025
  2. 2. September 2025
  3. 3. October 2025
  4. 4. November 2025
  5. 5. December 2025
  6. 6. 2026

August 2025

26 August: yung kai - Live in Singapore

Rising Chinese-Canadian indie-pop artist yung kai, known for his chart-smashing hit “blue”, makes his sold-out Singapore live debut at SCAPE The Ground Theatre this August.

yung kai - Live in Singapore will take place at *SCAPE The Ground Theatre on 26 August.

29 August: Esplanade Presents: Summer Salt

American indie pop band Summer Salt returns to Singapore, performing as part of the Esplanade’s Mosaic Music Series. 

With over a decade of music-making, the group is known for their laid-back melodies and introspective songwriting. This intimate show offers fans a chance to experience their signature sound up close.

Esplanade Presents: Summer Salt will take place at the Esplanade Annexe Studio on 29 August.

29 August: EPIK HIGH ASIA TOUR 2025 IN SINGAPORE

Trailblazers in the Korean hip-hop scene, Epik High return to Singapore as part of their Asia Tour 2025, bringing with them over two decades of sharp lyricism and innovative production.

Known for their introspective storytelling and ability to blend genres, Epik High has maintained a significant following both in South Korea and internationally. The upcoming concert will showcase a selection of their well-known hits alongside new material, appealing to long-time fans and newcomers alike.

EPIK HIGH ASIA TOUR 2025 IN SINGAPORE will take place at Pasir Panjang Power Station on 29 August.

29 & 30 August: Pletnev’s Swan Lake + Trumpet Concerto / Sergei Nakariakov

This August, trumpet virtuoso Sergei Nakariakov performs under the baton of famed pianist and conductor Mikhail Pletnev in a showcase of technical brilliance and musical flair. The programme includes Pletnev’s own trumpet concerto, as well as his reimagined arrangement of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, set alongside the bold Festive Overture in tribute to Shostakovich’s 50th anniversary.

Pletnev’s Swan Lake + Trumpet Concerto / Sergei Nakariakov will take place at Esplanade Concert Hall on both 29 and 30 August.

30 August: 2025 P1Harmony LIVE TOUR [P1ustage H : MOST WANTED] IN SINGAPORE

South Korean boy-band P1Harmony returns to Singapore for the second time with their signature high-energy choreography and artistic performances. Their new live show features upgraded stage setups, dynamic lighting, and striking visual effects, showcasing tracks from their latest album DUH! (2025) alongside fan favourites.

2025 P1Harmony LIVE TOUR [P1ustage H : MOST WANTED] IN SINGAPORE will take place at the Arena @ EXPO on 30 August.

30 & 31 August: Waterbomb Festival Singapore 2025

Returning for its second edition, Waterbomb Festival Singapore is set to be the city’s largest water music festival, promising an unforgettable splash-filled experience at Siloso Beach, Sentosa. The initial lineup features big names like 2NE1, SHINee’s Minho, Sorn & Seungyeon, Taemin, EXID, and local favourite WHYLUCAS, with more artists to be announced.

Tickets are currently on sale, with DBS and POSB cardholders receiving a 10% discount, while DBS Live Fresh cardholders are eligible for 15% off.

Waterbomb Festival Singapore 2025 will take place at Siloso Beach, Sentosa, on 30 and 31 August.

31 August: Tommy Emmanuel - Live in Singapore

Widely regarded as one of the greatest acoustic guitarists alive, Tommy Emmanuel returns to Singapore for a one-night-only performance at Gateway Theatre. 

The Australian virtuoso is renowned for his complex fingerstyle technique, percussive flair, and the rare ability to make a solo guitar sound like a full band – all executed with warmth, humour, and astonishing precision.

Tommy Emmanuel - Live in Singapore will take place at Gateway Theatre on 31 August.

September 2025

1 September: Yaeji – Live With A Hammer Tour 2025

After first cutting her teeth as a DJ in Singapore back in 2017, Korean-American electronic artist Yaeji returns – this time with her full live production in tow. Blending house, hip-hop, and hazy introspection, Yaeji’s distinct sound has earned her a global following, bolstered by breakout tracks like “Raingurl” and “Booboo”.

Part of her Live With A Hammer tour, the Singapore leg promises a high-concept performance complete with dancers, visuals, and the kind of rave-influenced energy that transforms the stage into a communal space of catharsis and movement – all within the striking surrounds of Capitol Theatre.

Yaeji – Live With A Hammer Tour 2025 will take place at Capitol Theatre on 1 September.

13 September: The Get Up Kids: 25 Years of Something To Write Home About Tour

A cornerstone of late-’90s emo and Midwest indie rock, The Get Up Kids mark the 25th anniversary of their seminal album Something to Write Home About with a long-awaited stop in Singapore. The Kansas City band’s emotionally charged songwriting, urgent guitar work, and melodic hooks helped define a genre and influence a generation of alternative acts that followed.

This anniversary tour offers fans a rare chance to experience the album – and its enduring legacy – in full, live and loud.

The Get Up Kids: 25 Years of Something To Write Home About Tour will take place at Foo Chow Building on 13 September.

13 & 14 September: One Love Asia Festival 2025 - Singapore

After a successful Chengdu run, One Love Asia Festival returns to Singapore’s Bayfront Event Space for its fourth edition, spotlighting 15 standout acts across two nights.

Day 1 features icons like A-mei and Yoga Lin alongside rising stars such as Firdhaus and Kasiwa, while Day 2 brings powerhouse names including Angela Zhang and MC Cheung Tinfu — plus a special set from local talent Jordin Tan with Simply Live.

One Love Asia Festival 2025 - Singapore will take place at the Bayfront Event Space on 13 & 14 September.

13 & 14 September: BUBBLING & BOILING Music and Arts Festival 2025

One of China’s most talked-about music festivals is making its international debut in Singapore this September. The Bubbling & Boiling Music and Arts Festival, known for its fusion of high-energy performances and immersive art installations, will be staged at Resorts World Ballroom over two days.

This year’s theme – “Connecting virtual and reality, bridging past and future” – gestures toward a hybrid, hyper-digital experience, in line with its reputation for pushing visual and sonic boundaries. The Singapore edition will be headlined by K-pop girl group i-dle and Chinese pop heavyweight 蔡徐坤KUN (Cai Xukun).

More details, including the full line-up and ticket pricing, will be announced closer to the date. Tickets go on sale from 7 August.

BUBBLING&BOILING MUSIC&ARTS FESTIVAL 2025 will take place at Resorts World Ballroom on 13 and 14 September.

17 September: THE BEST OF KITARO WORLD TOUR IN SINGAPORE 2025

A towering figure in instrumental and New Age music, Kitaro brings his celebrated body of work to Singapore this September as part of The Best of Kitaro World Tour. 

With a career spanning over four decades, the Grammy and Golden Globe-winning Japanese composer is revered for his meditative soundscapes – a fusion of electronic synthesis, traditional Japanese instruments, and Western harmonics.

THE BEST OF KITARO WORLD TOUR IN SINGAPORE 2025 will take place at The Star Theatre on 17 September.

20 September: 2025 B.I TOUR: The Last Parade Tour in ASIA

South Korean rapper and singer-songwriter B.I brings his The Last Parade tour to Singapore. Known for his introspective lyrics and charismatic performances, this will be the former iKON member’s third consecutive solo concert in the city. Fans should look forward to the live debut of tracks from his new album, WONDERLAND (2025), in addition to all-time favourites like “BTBT”, “Keep Me Up”, and more.

Tickets go on sale via Tap Your Tickets on 18 July.

2025 B.I TOUR: The Last Parade Tour in ASIA will take place at the Capitol Theatre on 20 September.

21 September: Mayday Parade - ‘Three Cheers For 20 Years’ (Singapore 2025)

Pop punk veterans Mayday Parade mark two decades of emo sentimentality and heart-on-sleeve songwriting with their Three Cheers For 20 Years tour — one of only two Asia stops. Fans can expect a retrospective setlist featuring songs from every album, spanning everything from A Lesson in Romantics (2007) to What It Means to Fall Apart (2021).

Opening the night will also be Singapore’s own Pathetic Ordinary, a homegrown 5-piece keeping the pop punk spirit alive.

Mayday Parade - ‘Three Cheers For 20 Years’ (Singapore 2025) will take place at Pasir Panjang Power Station on 21 September.

23 September: LAMC Presents JAKE MILLER Live in Singapore

American singer-songwriter Jake Miller returns to Singapore as part of his Asia tour, following the release of his fifth studio album this past July, Balance (2025). Known for his sleek brand of heartfelt pop and viral anthems like “Leave My Heart Alone”, “Overnight” and “A Million Lives”, Miller brings a polished stage presence shaped by over a decade in the spotlight – and a growing global fanbase.

LAMC Presents JAKE MILLER Live in Singapore will take place at Hard Rock Cafe Singapore on 23 September.

23 September: STING 3.0 in Singapore

Seventeen-time Grammy winner and British music star Sting returns to Singapore as part of his global Sting 3.0 world tour. Fans can look forward to a setlist spanning his decades-long career — from solo classics like “Englishman In New York”, “Fields Of Gold”, to iconic hits from his time with The Police, including “Every Breath You Take”.

STING 3.0 in Singapore will take place at Arena @ Expo on 23 September.

24 & 25 September: SSO Gala: Yo-Yo Ma in Recital, Dvořák Cello Concerto

World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma returns to Singapore for two special gala performances with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. He will perform a series of solo pieces, as well as Dvořák’s cello concerto, across two dates.

Both SSO Gala: Yo-Yo Ma in Recital and SSO Gala: Yo-Yo Ma / Dvořák Cello Concerto will take place at Esplanade Concert Hall, on 24 and 25 September respectively. 

27 September: LUHAN SEASON 4 ASIA TOUR IN SINGAPORE

Mandopop star and former EXO member Luhan is set to perform in Singapore this September as part of his Season 4 Asia Tour. The show follows the release of his latest three-track EP Seasons, a moody, genre-blending project that dropped in June and marks a new creative chapter for the singer.

Known for his velvety vocals, kinetic stage presence and loyal fanbase across Asia, Luhan’s solo career has seen him evolve beyond idol beginnings into one of China’s most recognisable entertainment figures. His return to the Singapore stage is expected to draw longtime fans and new listeners alike.

LUHAN SEASON 4 ASIA TOUR IN SINGAPORE will take place at the ARENA@EXPO on 27 September.

October 2025

3–5 October: Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025

As always, the Singapore Grand Prix offers more than just racing — this year’s Zone 4 concerts will feature a varied lineup including G-Dragon, Foo Fighters, Elton John, Alan Walker, CL, Crowded House, The Smashing Pumpkins, BABYMETAL, and more.

The Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025 will be held at the Marina Bay Street Circuit from 3 to 5 October.

4 & 5 October: ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR “‘WALK THE LINE’ IN SINGAPORE”

After a sold-out show in January 2024, ENHYPEN returns to Singapore for an encore stop on their WALK THE LINE world tour. The seven-member group — known for their unique, R&B-dance-pop sound and sharp choreography — continues to grow their global presence, with this extension promising refreshed production and new material.

ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR “‘WALK THE LINE’ IN SINGAPORE” will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 4 and 5 October.

8 October: Mariah Carey Live in Singapore

US pop icon Mariah Carey returns to Singapore this October as part of her Celebration of Mimi world tour – a glittering retrospective named after her 2005 comeback album The Emancipation of Mimi. The global tour has included a Las Vegas residency and stops across Asia, including Jakarta, Bangkok and Tokyo, and coincides with the release of her 16th studio album, Here For It All, out 26 September.

Famed for her five-octave range and the perennial hit All I Want For Christmas Is You, Carey remains one of the best-selling solo artists in history.

Ticket presales begin on 12 August, with general sale starting on 20 August via Sistic.

Mariah Carey Live in Singapore will take place at the ARENA@EXPO on 8 October.

11 & 12 October: TWICE <This Is For> World Tour

TWICE returns to Singapore for a double-header at the Indoor Stadium, as part of their latest world tour in support of This Is For, their fourth studio album released on 11 July. The nine-member K-pop powerhouse last performed in the city in 2023, and this new tour promises a refreshed setlist blending recent hits with fan-favourites — all delivered with the group’s signature polish, precision, and energy.

TWICE <This Is For> World Tour will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 11 and 12 October.

12 October: Jeff Satur Red Giant Tour 2025 Singapore

Thai singer-songwriter and rising regional star Jeff Satur returns to Singapore with his Red Giant Tour, following the success of his previous sold-out performance in 2024. 

Known for his genre-fluid style – spanning pop, R&B, and alt-rock – Satur has become a standout figure in the Southeast Asian music scene, blending emotive vocals with cinematic production.

Jeff Satur Red Giant Tour 2025 Singapore will take place at Esplanade Theatre on 12 October.

18 & 19 October: 2025 NCT DREAM TOUR <THE DREAM SHOW 4: DREAM THE FUTURE> in SINGAPORE

Following their sold-out two-night concert in June 2024, NCT DREAM returns as one of K-pop’s most in-demand acts with their new tour centered on “a time-traveling journey” inspired by the seven members’ reflections on the past nine years and their future ahead. The tour supports their recent fifth full-length album, titled Go Back To The Future (2025), released on 14 July.

2025 NCT DREAM TOUR <THE DREAM SHOW 4: DREAM THE FUTURE> in SINGAPORE will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 18 and 19 October.

20 October: Bullet for My Valentine - ‘The Poison’ 20th Anniversary Tour

Two decades on, The Poison still hits hard – and, this October, Singapore gets a first taste of the fury live. Welsh metalcore titans Bullet for My Valentine are marking the 20th anniversary of their breakout album, tearing through their classics with precision and raw energy.

Sharing the stage for the first time in Singapore are English rocker While She Sleeps, delivering a 45-minute opening set that’s not to be missed. 

This tour stop marks the only Southeast Asia date for both bands, with artist presale starting 26 August at 12 pm and general onsale on 27 August.

‘The Poison’ 20th Anniversary Tour will take place at Pasir Panjang Power Station A on 20 October.

20 October: yama Asia Tour 2025 虎視眈々 in Singapore

Rising Japanese singer-songwriter yama is bringing their much-anticipated Asia Tour 2025 “虎視眈々 (Koshi Tantan)” to Singapore – a phrase meaning “watching vigilantly for an opportunity.” yama has gained widespread attention with hits like “Haru wo Tsugeru” and “Sleepless Night”, and is often associated with the growing popularity of online-born artists in Japan’s contemporary music scene.

The Singapore stop is part of a regional tour across Asia, and marks yama’s growing international reach.

yama Asia Tour 2025 虎視眈々 in Singapore will take place at Capitol Theatre on 20 October.

24 October: 2025 LOCO CONCERT: SCRAPS TOUR in SINGAPORE

South Korean rapper Loco will return to Singapore this October as part of his Scraps Asia Tour. The artist, who recently performed at Seoul’s Waterbomb Festival, has announced several regional stops, including Bangkok, Taipei, and Kuala Lumpur.

Loco is known for his melodic rap style and collaborations with artists such as Hwasa, Crush, and Gray. His upcoming tour follows the release of his latest project Scraps, and marks his first solo concert in Singapore since 2019.

25 October: TAUFIK BATISAH: ONE LAST DANCE

After more than two decades in the spotlight, Singaporean singer Taufik Batisah will stage his first-ever solo concert this October – and it may also be his last. Titled One Last Dance, the show is positioned as a retrospective of his music career, spanning fan favourites from his Singapore Idol win in 2004 through to his most recent work.

Speaking at a press conference in July, Taufik cited a desire to thank long-time supporters and close a personal chapter in music, while acknowledging the practical challenges of sustaining a long-term career in the local entertainment industry. The setlist is expected to feature over 30 songs, including early hits like Sesuatu Janji, which has recently found new popularity on TikTok.

One Last Dance also marks the first time local promoter SAH Entertainment – founded by fellow singer Sufie Rashid – is staging a concert for a Singaporean artiste.

TAUFIK BATISAH: ONE LAST DANCE will take place at The Star Theatre on 25 October.

November 2025

1 November: 2025 BAEKHYUN WORLD TOUR <Reverie> IN SINGAPORE

Baekhyun will cap off his <Reverie> world tour with a final stop in Singapore on 1 November — nearly two years since his last solo concert in the city. The EXO vocalist returns on the heels of his latest solo album, Essence of Reverie (2025), with a set expected to blend new material with fan favourites. As a main vocalist of EXO and an acclaimed soloist in his own right, Baekhyun has consistently topped charts across Asia with his signature R&B-inflected sound.

2025 BAEKHYUN WORLD TOUR <Reverie> IN SINGAPORE will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 1 November.

9 November: Ryokuoushouku Shakai ASIA TOUR 2025 in Singapore

Japanese pop-rock band Ryokuoushouku Shakai will return to Singapore this November. Known for their upbeat, genre-blending sound and dynamic live performances, the four-member group has built a strong regional following through hits such as “Mela!”, “Shout Baby”, and “Saboten” – many of which have been featured in anime and TV dramas.

Ryokuoushouku Shakai ASIA TOUR 2025 in Singapore will take place at The Theatre at Mediacorp on 9 November.

11 November: Hillsong London Live in Singapore 2025

Renowned for shaping contemporary worship music across the globe, Hillsong London returns to Singapore this November for a full evening of live praise and worship. 

As the UK arm of the global Hillsong Church movement, the Christian collective has played a key role in bridging modern musicality with spiritual expression, known for anthems that have become staples in churches worldwide.

Hillsong London Live in Singapore 2025 will take place at The Star Theatre on 11 November.

12 November: bbno$: it’s pronounced baby no money

Canadian rapper and viral hitmaker bbno$ (pronounced “baby no money”) brings his high-energy world tour to Singapore this November. Known for offbeat charm, witty lyricism, and Internet-viral tracks like “Lalala” and “Edamame” with Rich Brian, bbno$ promises a night of chaotic fun, crowd interaction, and irreverent bangers.

bbno$: it’s pronounced baby no money will take place at *SCAPE The Ground Theatre on 12 November.

15 November: 2025 ZEROBASEONE WORLD TOUR [𝗛𝗘𝗥𝗘&𝗡𝗢𝗪]

Rising K-pop sensation ZEROBASEONE (ZB1) will bring their HERE & NOW world tour to Singapore this November. Formed through the hit survival show I, the nine-member multinational group debuted in 2023, and has since risen rapidly to international prominence.

Singapore is among the confirmed stops on the group’s expansive tour, which launches with a three-night run at Seoul’s KSPO Dome in October, before continuing through Bangkok, Saitama, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, and concluding in Hong Kong this December.

2025 ZEROBASEONE WORLD TOUR [𝗛𝗘𝗥𝗘&𝗡𝗢𝗪] will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 15 November.

16–18 November: It’s The Ship Singapore

Asia’s largest festival at sea returns with headliners Alok, Timmy Trumpet, and Nicky Romero. Offering multiple stages with continuous performances, themed parties, and diverse dining experiences, It’s The Ship provides attendees with a unique blend of live music and an immersive festival atmosphere set against the backdrop of the open sea.

It’s The Ship Singapore will take place aboard the Genting Dream cruise ship from 16 to 18 November.

17 November: TEDDY SWIMS I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour

Grammy-nominated Teddy Swims blends R&B, soul, and pop with raw emotion and hits like “Lose Control” and “Bad Dreams”. Returning to Singapore after a sold-out show at Capitol Theatre last July, this stop is part of his global I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy tour, following the release of his latest, eponymously-named album in June 2025.

TEDDY SWIMS I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour will take place at The Star Theatre on 17 November.

19 November: Hatsune Miku Expo 2025 in Singapore

The world’s most famous virtual singer returns with the global Hatsune Miku Expo, a live concert tour celebrating digital creativity and futuristic pop performance. Developed by Crypton Future Media, INC., Hatsune Miku has built a devoted international fanbase since debuting as a singing synthesizer software.

Hatsune Miku Expo 2025 in Singapore will take place at The Star Theatre on 19 November.

21–30 November: 张学友60+巡回演唱会2025- 新加坡站 Jacky Cheung 60+ Concert Tour 2025 - Singapore

Following a sold-out 11-show streak in 2023, iconic Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung returns for a six-night residency at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Known for his grand productions and artistic stage design — including vintage cars, towering orchestras, and retro cabaret visuals — Cheung’s concerts promise a spectacular experience.

Tickets go on sale via Ticketmaster on 21 July.

张学友60+巡回演唱会2025- 新加坡站 Jacky Cheung 60+ Concert Tour 2025 - Singapore will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium for six consecutive nights, from 21 to 30 November.

23 November: 2025 N.Flying LIVE WORLD TOUR ‘&CON4 : FULL CIRCLE’ in SINGAPORE

Marking their 10th anniversary, five piece K-pop rock band N.Flying (short for “New Flying”) will perform in Singapore for the first time as part of their world tour. This is their debut concert in Singapore, and will also be their only stop in Southeast Asia.

2025 N.Flying LIVE WORLD TOUR ‘&CON4 : FULL CIRCLE’ in SINGAPORE will take place at The Theatre at Mediacorp on 23 November.

26 November: Passenger Asia 2025 in Singapore

British singer-songwriter Mike Rosenberg – better known by his moniker, Passenger – returns to Asia for the first time in nearly a decade, with a select series of performances across India, Thailand, China – and Singapore.

Best known for the 2012 breakout hit Let Her Go, which reached No. 1 in 19 countries and ranks among the most Shazamed songs of all time, Rosenberg has carved out a singular path as an entirely independent artist. His intimate, narrative-driven songwriting and acoustic sensibility have earned him a global following and billions of streams – a rare feat in today’s industry landscape.

Passenger Asia 2025 in Singapore will take place at Capitol Theatre on 26 November.

27 November: Bright Eyes - Live in Singapore

For the first time in their nearly 30-year career, American indie stalwarts Bright Eyes will perform in Singapore this November. Formed in Omaha, Nebraska in the late 1990s, the band is known for its lyrical introspection and genre-blending approach, weaving together elements of folk, rock, and electronica.

The concert also coincides with the 20th anniversary of their landmark 2005 album, I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning, which continues to be held in high regard for its stark emotionality and acoustic intimacy. Songs like “Lua” and “First Day of My Life” helped define a generation of indie music – and continue to resonate with new audiences today.

Bright Eyes - Live in Singapore will take place at Capitol Theatre on 27 November.

29 & 30 November: BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> IN SINGAPORE

Global K-pop phenomenon BLACKPINK is returning to Singapore for two sold-out nights at the National Stadium. The WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE>, marks their first headlining tour since Born Pink (2022–2023), which became the highest-grossing tour ever by a girl group, drawing over 1.8 million fans. 

Expect an electrifying setlist, iconic outfits, and a stadium-sized spectacle from one of pop’s most unstoppable forces — certainly one to Jump along to.

BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> IN SINGAPORE will take place at the National Stadium on 29 and 30 November.

December 2025

3 December: TV Girl Perform Their Hits Live in Singapore

San Diego indie trio TV Girl brings their signature blend of ‘60s French pop, lo-fi beats, and deadpan wit to Asia for the first time, with a stop in Singapore this December. Known for dreamy, TikTok-viral tracks like “Lovers’ Rock” and “Not Allowed”, their set is expected to feature fan favourites layered in hypnotic vocals, vintage samples, and sun-drenched melancholy.

TV Girl Perform Their Hits Live in Singapore will take place at The Star Theatre on 3 December.

5 December: TYLA: We Wanna Party Asia in Singapore

Grammy-award winning sensation Tyla is set to bring her electrifying “We Wanna Party Asia” tour to Singapore this December – and Tyla’s first major headlining run across Asia. As the South African superstar behind the global hit “Water”, she promises an unforgettable night of Afro-fusion beats, dance-floor anthems and unmatched energy.

TYLA: We Wanna Party Asia in Singapore will take place at the Arena @ EXPO on 5 December.

5 December: Franz Ferdinand - Live in Singapore

Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand returns to the region for the first time since 2018, touring in support of their sixth studio album The Human Fear.

Tickets go on sale via Sistic on 14 August.

Franz Ferdinand - Live in Singapore will take place at the Fort Gate @ Fort Canning Park on 5 December.

10 December: Doja Cat – Ma Vie World Tour in Singapore

GRAMMY award-winning pop sensation Doja Cat is taking her show global for the first time with the Ma Vie World Tour, touching down across New Zealand, Australia, and Asia. 

Known for her genre-blurring hits that span pop, R&B, and hip-hop, she first shot to fame with viral tracks like “Mooo!” and has since become a global chart-topper with albums including Planet Her and Scarlet.

Doja Cat – Ma Vie World Tour in Singapore will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 10 December.

10 & 11 December: The Cab - Live in Singapore

Las Vegas pop-rock band The Cab will headline two nights in Singapore, one of only two special regional stops on their tour – and the first chance to hear new music from the band’s long-awaited forthcoming album. 

This takes place alongside the band’s stint as a support act on All Time Low’s Everyone’s Talking! tour, launching in the U.S. this October.

The Cab - Live in Singapore will take place at Foo Chow Building on 10 and 11 December.

16 December: Black Country, New Road - Live in Singapore

The UK art-rock band Black Country, New Road will be gracing the little Red Dot at last, in light of their latest album “Forever Howlong”. Known for their stylistic reinvention, which has earned them critical acclaim for earlier releases, this marks their debut show in Singapore.

Black Country, New Road - Live in Singapore will take place at *SCAPE The Ground Theatre on 16 December.

2026

3 January: SUPER JUNIOR 20th ANNIVERSARY TOUR <SUPER SHOW 10> - SINGAPORE

K-pop icons Super Junior return to the Singapore Indoor Stadium next January as part of their Super Show 10 world tour. The tour celebrates the group’s 20th anniversary and coincides with the release of their latest album, Super Junior25 - The 12th Album (2025), on 8 July. Fans can expect a career-spanning setlist — from brand-new tracks to era-defining hits like “SORRY SORRY”  — as their current nine members reunite for this milestone tour.

Super Junior will be performing at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 3 January. More details of the concert, including ticket prices, will be announced at a later date.

24 January: 2026 RIIZE CONCERT TOUR [RIIZING LOUD] IN SINGAPORE

K-pop boy group Riize will return to Singapore for a one-night show next January. The concert is part of the six-member group’s recently-announced Riizing Loud tour, and comes one and a half years after Riize’s Riizing Day fan concert in 2024. The tour follows the release of Riize’s first full-length album ODYSSEY (2025).

Riize will be performing at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 24 January. More details of the concert, including ticket prices, will be announced at a later date.

28 February: 2025 QWER 1ST WORLD TOUR <Rockation>

Korean girl band QWER (Magenta, Chodan, Hina, and Siyeon) will bring their first world tour to Singapore, blending rock instrumentation with K-pop sensibilities. The Rockation tour will span multiple continents, with Singapore as one of its Asian stops.

2025 QWER 1ST WORLD TOUR <Rockation> will take place at The Theatre at Mediacorp on 28 February. Ticketing information has yet to be released.

28 April: My Chemical Romance Live In Singapore 2026

Standing as one of the most influential rock bands of the 21st century, American rock band My Chemical Romance has left an indelible mark on a generation with theatrical performances and emotionally-charged anthems. Best known for hits like “Welcome to the Black Parade”, “Helena”, and “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)”, the four-member band broke up in 2013 before reuniting in 2019 to widespread excitement.

Their sold-out Singapore show next April — part of their six-stop Asia tour — marks their first visit to the city in over a decade, a highly anticipated event for longtime fans and newcomers alike.

My Chemical Romance Live In Singapore 2026 will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 28 April 2026.

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