2023 has been an exciting year for live music concerts and festivals in Singapore. Global superstars like BLACKPINK, TWICE, and Tomorrow by Together have graced our shores with high-octane performances. Now it’s time to plan your calendar for the best exciting live music concerts and festivals in Singapore for 2024.

Firstly, British rock band Coldplay will kick off 2024 and perform a series of shows at the National Stadium in Singapore come January. In fact, they are the first-ever music act to sell out a record-breaking total of six shows for this Music of The Spheres World Tour.

Coldplay last performed at the same venue back in 2017 over two nights for their A Head Full of Dream Tour. They were also the first music act to achieve the record for the highest number of tickets sold in a single day in Singapore at more than 200,000. Tickets for this gig are sold out.

Taylor Swift finally heads to Singapore for her The Eras Tour

Then, there’s Taylor Swift. The multi-hyphenate GRAMMY award winner will bring her highly-anticipated The Eras Tour to Singapore in March 2024. The city-state will be the only Southeast Asia stop for the Asia leg, the other being Tokyo, Japan.

Swift will play six shows across two weeks in March 2024. She last performed live in Singapore in 2015 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium for her 1989 World Tour. The American singer-songwriter is a frequent performer in Singapore too – for her The Red Tour in 2014 and Speak Now Tour in 2011. Tickets to Swift’s The Eras Tour are also expected to sell out.

Don’t lose hope if you didn’t score any tickets. It’s known that organisers will secretly release restricted view seats or ‘magically’ add in more seats (speaking from experience). Therefore, stay alert and monitor their social media accounts.

Besides headlining tours by Coldplay and Taylor Swift, look out for festivals that bring in major music artists. They include Mandarin musicians for the Huayi Festival of the Arts at the Esplanade and the annual Formula 1 Singapore circuit race that features a live music section. The latter has past acts like Dua Lipa, Ariana Grande, and Westlife.

Here are the best and most anticipated music concerts and festivals in Singapore for 2024:

January 2024

Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres World Tour – January 23, 24, 26, 27, 30 and 31

Coldplay Image credit James Marcus Haney
Coldplay. Image credit: James Marcus Haney

British rock band Coldplay returns to Singapore next January for their Music Of The Spheres World Tour, which broke records for being the first act to hold six concerts at the Nation Stadium.

The quartet will definitely hype the audience with classic hits like ‘Something Just Like This’ and ‘A Sky Full of Stars’. They may also surprise us with guest performers at their stop here for ‘My Universe’ as seen at their Buenos Aires stop.

Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres World Tour happens at the National Stadium on January 23, 24, 26, 27, 30 and 31. Ticket prices start from SGD$68.

Melanie Martinez: Portals Tour in Singapore – January 25

Melanie Martinez
Melanie Martinez. (Image credit: Atlantic Records)

Making her way down to Asia to perform for the first time is alternative pop singer-songwriter Melanie Martinez. The Voice alumni will be exclusively performing as the otherworldly new creature rebirth of her alter ego “Cry Baby” for this tour.

Her newest release, Portals, is her highest-charting album to date with a Billboard 200 #2 debut. The album features the official first single ‘Void’, written and produced by Martinez, along with ‘Death’. In addition, both songs made history as Martinez’s first original songs to debut on the Billboard “Hot 100.” Therefore, expect an avant-garde theatrical artistic performance that’ll leave you in awe.

Melanie Martinez: Portals Tour in Singapore happens at the Singapore Expo on January 25. Ticket prices start from SGD108.

February 2024

Ed Sheeran | + – = ÷ x Tour in Singapore – February 16

Ed Sheeran autumn variations credit Annie Leibovitz
Ed Sheeran. (Image credit: Annie Leibovitz)

One of Taylor Swift’s best friends is also heading down to Singapore for a gig in 2024. Currently scheduled for a one-night-only concert (we doubt so), Ed Sheeran’s upcoming Asia shows will be his first since 2019.

This concert will be in support of his recent albums – ‘-ʼ (Subtract) and Autumn Variations – released earlier in May and September 2023 respectively. Taking a leaf off Swift’s book, Sheeran also worked with The National’s Aaron Dessner on both full-length albums.

Ed Sheeran’s + – = ÷ x Tour in Singapore happens at the National Stadium on February 16. Ticket prices start from SGD88.

An evening with Ed Sheeran @ Capitol Theatre – February 17

Ed Sheeran Subtract image credit Annie LeibovitzEd Sheeran. (Image credit: Annie Leibovitz)

There, we said it. Ed Sheeran will perform another night in Singapore, albeit at a smaller venue. This intimate session at Capitol Theatre is a special show presented by AEG Presents Asia, in partnership with KrisFlyer, the rewards programme of the SIA Group. This means KrisFlyer members can redeem points in exchange for concert access.

Expect the singer-songwriter to veer away from the stadium production of the previous night and go with acoustics instead to leverage the neo-classical venue. There also might be a toss-up on the set list, showcasing track variations from Sheeran’s Subtract and Autumn albums.

An evening with Ed Sheeran happens at Capitol Theatre on February 17. Tickets for both standing and seating are all at SGD298.

STAYC first world tour “[TEENFRESH]” in Singapore – February 16

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STAYC. (Image credit: HIGHUP Entertainment/CK Star Entertainment)

Budding K-pop girl group STAYC will make a stop in Singapore for their inaugural world tour. Titled [TEENFRESH], the six-member act will perform a setlist which showcases the “TEENFRESH” genre – derived from a combination of the words “teenager” and “fresh” – and is aimed at bringing out the confidence of teenagers through their music that holds a strong core message of self-love and empowerment.

They are the first girl group to be entirely produced by legendary K-Pop producer group Black Eyed Pilseung. Expect energetic live stages of their hits like “ASAP” (2021), “STEREOTYPE” (2021), “RUN2U” (2022), and most recently “Bubble” (2023).

STAYC’s first world tour “[TEENFRESH]” in Singapore happens at The Star Theatre, The Star Performing Arts Centre Singapore on February 16. Tickets start from SGD148. 

Eric Nam ‘House on a Hill World Tour’ in Singapore – February 18

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Eric Nam. (Image credit: Kigon Kwak)

In support of his newest album of the same name, global superstar and singer-songwriter Eric Nam will return to Singapore to stage his House on a Hill World Tour. Expect Nam to perform singles like the title track and ‘Don’t Leave Yet’ from House on a Hill live.

The album also features notable productions from UK-based artists – HONNE and Oh Wonder – and longtime collaborator, producer Rabitt. In other news, Nam will soon make his acting debut as the lead in the psychological thriller Transplant from the production company behind Fruitvale Station.

Eric Nam’s ‘House on a Hill World Tour’ in Singapore happens at The Theatre at Mediacorp on February 16. Tickets start from SGD98.

IVE | The First World Tour ‘SHOW WHAT i HAVE’ Singapore stop – February 24

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IVE. (Image credit: Starship Entertainment)

Less than a year from their last visit to Singapore for a fancon, K-pop girl group IVE will return to the city-state for their first headlining concert and world tour ‘SHOW WHAT i HAVE’.

If their fancon was a teaser, expect high-octane live performances of IVE’s hits like ‘Eleven’, ‘Love Dive’, ‘After LIKE’, and ‘I Am’. This tour will also support the it girl group’s newest Korean EP album release, I’ve Mine, which includes chart-topping singles ‘Baddie’, ‘Either Way,’ and ‘Off The Record’.

IVE’s The First World Tour ‘SHOW WHAT i HAVE’ in Singapore happens on February 24 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Ticket prices start from SGD158.

Explosions in The Sky | The End Tour – February 28

Explosions in the Sky image credit Nick Simonite
Explosions in the Sky. (Image credit: Nick Simonite)

Prepare yourself for an unforgettable aural experience at Explosions in the Sky’s upcoming gig. The American instrumental rock band from Texas goes bold and emotional with their signature cinematic music. With over 24 years as a quartet, they’ve headlined and played at various venues like Radio City Music Hall, Royal Albert Hall, the Greek Theatre, and the Sydney Opera House.

They’ve released eight studio albums and scored five major motion pictures, notably the genre-defining Friday Night Lights and Sole Survivor. Their most recent eighth studio album, End, delved into “the concept of an ending—death, or the end of a friendship or relationship” and includes the theatrical single ‘Ten Billion People’.

Explosions in The Sky’s The End Tour in Singapore happens on February 28 at Capitol Theatre. Tickets are priced at SGD98.

March 2024

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Singapore stop – March 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9

Taylor Swift Midnights Press Shot Photographer credit Beth Garrabrant
Taylor Swift. Image credit: Beth Garrabrant

Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour has got to be one of the most in-demand live concerts now. As one of the most recognisable musicians of the current generation, the American singer-songwriter is a pop culture mainstay whose songs touched millions of fans.

Making her only stop in Southeast Asia at Singapore, you can see her perform hits across her 17-year career. Hence, The Eras Tour. According to her setlist, she will include more songs from album releases after 1989 – Reputation, Lover, Folklore, Evermore, and Midnights – as her previous world tour, the 1989 World Tour, features tracks from that namesake album.

Budding American singer Sabrina Carpenter will support Taylor Swift for the Singapore stop. Managed to snag a ticket or two? Look forward to experiencing a blissful state for approximately three hours of your life.

Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour in Singapore happens at the National Stadium on March 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9. Ticket prices start from SGD$108.

SHINee World VI: PERFECT ILLUMINATION In Singapore 2024 – March 2

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SHINee. (Image credit: SM Entertainment)

Veteran K-pop boyband SHINee will return to Singapore, since SHINee World II in 2012, for their latest concert series SHINee World VI: PERFECT ILLUMINATION.

SHINee celebrated their 15th anniversary as a group and released their eighth full-length studio album HARD in 2023. To celebrate these milestones, they kicked off this concert tour in Seoul and made stops in cities within Japan before heading to Singapore and Hong Kong. Member and vocalist Onew sat out from all shows due to health reasons and it is unsure if he will join the group for the Singapore stop. The group also notably won the Stage of the Year award at the 2023 Melon Music Awards for this tour.

SHINee World VI: PERFECT ILLUMINATION happens at Singapore Indoor Stadium on March 2. Ticket prices start from SGD198.

Sum 41 Farewell Tour – March 4

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Sum 41. (Image credit: Travis Shinn)

Known for early noughties hit songs ‘In Too Deep’ and ‘Fat Lip’, Canadian rock band Sum 41 will bid farewell to fans with a final world tour. They were originally scheduled to perform in March 2023 but cancelled the date due to a family emergency. Afterwards, in May, the 27-year group announced their disbandment and news of their final record, a double album titled Heaven :X: Hell, to be released in March 2024.

So, jam one last time to their energetic pop-punk repertoire and relive memories from the MTV age before Sum 41 becomes history.

Sum 41 Farewell Tour in Singapore happens at The Star Theatre, The Star Performing Arts Centre on March 4. Tickets start from SGD98. 

Mosaic Music Series: Vansire – March 6

Vansire image credit Kate Ali
Vansire. (Image credit: Kate Ali)

Pick up your mood with upbeat dream-pop tunes by North American band Vansire. Lush sonics and glistening synth drive the duo’s music, which is inspired by their home state Minnesota and journeys across North America since forming in Summer 2015. Completing these compositions with introspective lyricism, Vansire resonates with listeners who seek comfort in melancholia and instil hope.

The pair will serenade the crowd with fan favourites like ‘The Modern Western World’, ‘That I Miss You’, and ‘Driftless North’.

Mosaic Music Series: Vansire happens at Esplanade Concert Hall on March 6. Ticket prices start from SGD58.

Jack Johnson: Live in Singapore – March 7

Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson. (Image credit: Morgan Maassen)

Best known for hit songs ‘Good People’, ‘Upside Down’, and ‘I Got You’, American singer-songwriter Jack Johnson is set to serenade Singapore come March 2024. 22 years into his career, Johnson has released seven studio albums and two live albums that have sold over 25 million copies worldwide.

In addition to being a musician, Johnson is also a social activist. His Brushfire Records label and touring crew have been leaders in the greening of the music industry. For instance, his All At Once social action network connects fans with local non-profits at each tour stop. Furthermore, he also founded the Johnson Ohana Foundation to support environmental, art and music education worldwide.

Johnson will perform tunes like singles ‘One Step Ahead’ and ‘Don’t Look Now’ from his latest studio album Meet The Moonlight, released in 2022.

Jack Johnson: Live in Singapore happens at The Star Theatre, The Star Performing Arts Centre Singapore on March 7. Tickets start from SGD99.

DEAN with Tabber Live in Singapore – March 9

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Left: Dean, Right: Tabber.

South Korean Alternative R&B singers DEAN and Tabber will be making their Singapore debut with this double-bill headline concert. Many will know DEAN for his 2017 hit song “instagram”, which to date has amassed more than 153 million streams on Spotify and 87 million views on YouTube. After a lengthy hiatus, he returned to music with his latest single “DIE 4 YOU” in November 2023.

Joining him for this tour is label mate Tabber, an up-and-coming rapper and singer-songwriter with low, husky vocals and sleek rap lines. His hit song, “007 (Feat. Syd)” (2022), has close to 6 million streams on Spotify. He has also garnered attention globally as his track “Being” (feat. Yerin Baek) (2023) from his latest album “Madness Always Turns to Sadness” was featured on Apple Music’s The 100 Best Songs of 2023 playlist.

DEAN with Tabber: Live in Singapore happens at Singapore EXPO Hall 7 on March 9. Tickets are currently sold out.

Jeff Satur ‘Space Shuttle No.8 Asia Tour’ in Singapore – March 16

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Jeff Satur. (Image credit: Live Nation)

Rising Thai singer-songwriter and actor Jeff Satur will showcase his musicality and talent via “Space Shuttle No.8 Asia Tour”, his solo headlining concert. Signed to Warner Music Thailand, he has released eight singles since November 2021 and amassed an impressive 361 million streams to date.

Besides his contemporary compositions, you may know Satur from the hit Thai series KinnPorsche The Series La Forte (2022). He also recently participated in one of China’s biggest reality shows, Call Me By Fire 3 (披荆斩棘第三季). Witness his growth as an artist and musician with his performances on stage, which will feature a fresh and modern genre-bending setlist like pop, R&B, rock, hip-hop, and 80s sounds.

Jeff Satur’s ‘Space Shuttle No.8 Asia Tour’ happens at Capitol Theatre on March 16. Tickets start from SGD108.

Marquee presents OH-K! with Lee Hi – March 16

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Lee Hi. Image credit: AOMG

Previously performed in Singapore via AOMG’s “FOLLOW THE MOVEMENT WORLD TOUR 2023” and Tiger Uncage Festival: Twist to the Night last year, South Korean R&B singer Lee Hi returns to Singapore for a mini showcase at Marquee Singapore.

Presented under OH-K! by Marquee Singapore, a trailblazing event series that spotlights a diverse and eclectic mix of Korean artists and DJs, here’s your chance to catch the soulful voice behind hits like “Breathe” and “No One” live. There’s also an exclusive meet-and-greet session where fans can attain exclusive access to a once-in-a-lifetime photo op with Lee Hi.

Marquee presents OH-K! with Lee Hi happens at Marquee Singapore on March 16. Tickets start from SGD80.

Rod Stewart “Live in Concert, One Last Time” tour – March 16 and 17

Rod Stewart image credit Roberto Ricciuti Redferns
Rod Stewart. (Image credit: Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns)

Here’s your chance to catch legendary musician and two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Sir Rod Stewart live for the last time. The 78-year-old music veteran is set to perform hits from his impressive illustrious 50+ year career catalogue like “Have I Told You Lately”, “Do You Think I’m Sexy,” “Rhythm of My Heart,” and “Forever Young”, among others.

Sir Rod Stewart kicked off this multi-year tour in 2022 and is touted to be one of the biggest tours of his career. This gig is also part of Marina Bay Sands’ Sands Live concert series, which started in 2014. Fans can certainly experience an unforgettable night of nostalgia performances, backed by 12 band members and backup vocalists in total.

Rod Stewart’s “Live in Concert, One Last Time” tour happens at Marina Bay Sands, Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Sands Grand Ballroom, Level 5 on March 16 and 17. Tickets start from SGD150.

Xdinary Heroes <Break the Brake> World Tour in Singapore – March 17

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Xdinary Heroes. Image credit: JYP Entertainment

Budding fourth-generation South Korean rock band Xdinary Heroes is set to make their debut live performance in Singapore with their <Break the Brake> World Tour. Managed under JYP Entertainment’s sub-label Studio J, the multi-talented six-member group can play various instruments in addition to singing, writing, composing, as well as producing their own music. Supporting their most recent 2023 EP Livelock, attendees can anticipate Xdinary Heroes’ signature energetic and rock-filled live performances for their first-ever show in Singapore.

Xdinary Heroes <Break the Brake> World Tour in Singapore happens on March 17 at Esplanade Theatre. Ticket prices start from SGD128.

slowdive: Live in Singapore – March 19

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Slowdive. Image credit: INGRIDPOP

Veteran British dream-pop and rock band Slowdive will make a stop in Singapore for their Asia tour. Known for their ethereal and ambient sound, the quintet is set to deliver a psychedelic electronic-tinged performance that’ll certainly mesmerise and enchant listeners. Expect tunes from their latest record, 2023’s Everything Is Alive, featuring singles ‘Kisses’, ‘Skin in the Game’, ‘The Slab’, and ‘Alife’. In addition, Singaporean shoegaze act motifs will be the opening act for this gig.

Slowdive: Live in Singapore happens at Capitol Theatre on March 19. Tickets are currently sold out.

Amber Liu: No More Sad Songs Tour 2024 – March 20

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Amber Liu. (Image credit: Live Nation)

Singing, rapping, and producing. This musician has done it all, as seen on the hit Chinese program ‘Sisters Who Make Waves 2023’. Multi-hyphenate artist Amber Liu will make a stop in Singapore for her ‘No More Sad Songs’ World Tour. Since kicking off her solo career, the California native will perform her first-ever solo headline tour in Asia-Pacific.

Expressive with her compositions on being authentic, expect Liu to get the crowd moving with catchy singles, including ‘ILY’, ‘No More Sad Songs’, and ‘Can’t Go Yet’.

Amber Liu: No More Sad Songs Tour 2024 happens at The Theatre at Mediacorp on March 20. Tickets start from SGD88.

“2024 FTISLAND HEY DAY” in Singapore – March 22

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FTISLAND. (Image credit: FNC Entertainment)

South Korean pop-rock band FTISLAND will make their return to Singapore after seven years since their last concert here for the “THE TRUTH” Tour. The trio will also be welcoming their 17th anniversary in 2024, so it’s befitting to go on tour in Asia.

The “2024 FTISLAND HEY DAY” tour kicked off in Seoul, South Korea, in August 2023 and promises an exhilarating mix of rock hits and new album tracks, including Lee Hongki’s acoustic guitar solo. FTISLAND, which stands for “Five Treasure Island”, most lastest Korean studio album release was 2023’s mini-album Sage.

2024 FTISLAND HEY DAY in Singapore happens at The Star Performing Arts Centre on March 22. Ticket prices start from SGD68.

Baekhyun “Lonsdaleite” tour in Singapore – March 28

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South Korean boyband EXO’s vocalist Baekhyun will make a stop in Singapore for his debut headlining solo live tour in person. Titled “Lonsdaleite”, the concert series will kick off in Seoul at KSPO Dome on March 16 and 17. The concert title is named after a diamond that’s 58 per cent stronger than regular diamonds.

Baekhyun also made his solo debut in 2019 with his first solo EP City Lights. Earlier this month (January 2024), Baekhyun launched his own management agency INB100 and became its CEO. His latest solo record release is 2021’s Bambi EP, which includes singles ‘Amusement Park’ and title track ‘Bambi’.

Baekhyun’s “Lonsdaleite” tour in Singapore happens at Resorts World Ballroom in Sentosa on March 28. Ticket prices will be announced at a later date.

Mosaic Music Series: The Rare Occasions – March 28

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The Rare Occasions. (Image credit: Alex Justice)

LA-based trio The Rare Occasions is set to electrify listeners with their catchy anthems live. The indie-rock band, known for their frenzied ’90s-inspired garage rock tunes, gained attention with their 2016 track Notion which went viral on TikTok and topped Spotify’s viral chart in the US.

Comprising of Brian McLaughlin (singer), Luke Imbusch (drummer), and Jeremy Cohen (bassist), the band attained accolades such as the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Their most recent release is November 2022’s Attaboy, which includes the angsty ‘Seasick’ and ‘Not Afraid’.

Mosaic Music Series: The Rare Occasions happens at Esplanade Annexe Studio on March 28. Tickets are priced at SGD75.

KYUHYUN 2024 Asia Tour ‘Restart’ in Singapore – March 30

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KYUHYUN. Image credit: Antenna

Revered K-pop soloist and member of Super Junior KYUHYUN will stage a performance in Singapore with via his ongoing concert tour ‘Restart’. As the main vocalist of Super Junior since the group’s debut in 2006, he has impressed listeners with his swoon-worthy smooth vocals. His latest EP, Restart (released in January 2024), marked a brand-new beginning with label Antenna and a long-awaited return to his solo music endeavour in two years. It signalled the singer’s desire to experiment with a new musical direction. Expect the musical veteran to belt out hits like ‘At Gwanghwamun’, ‘On A Starry Night’, and ‘The Story Behind’.

KYUHYUN 2024 Asia Tour ‘Restart’ in Singapore happens at Singapore EXPO Hall 7 on March 30. Ticket prices start from SGD128.

Atsuko Okatsuka: Live in Singapore – March 29 to 31

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Atsuko Okatsuka on HBO’s ‘The Intruder’. (Image credit: HBO)

While she might not sing, comedian and actress Atsuko Okatsuka certainly has the gift of the gab that commands the stage. Making a stop in Singapore for her Full Grown tour, the Asian American stand-up performer will impress with her wit and spontaneity. No doubts about her popularity as she added two more shows after the first two sold out within minutes.

Okatsuka made history as the second Asian American to release a HBO special The Intruder in 2022, after Margaret Cho in 1994. Enjoyed the comic’s viral social media clips like the earthquake or #dropchallenge? Experience her offhand humour firsthand for laughs and more!

Atsuko Okatsuka: Live in Singapore happens at Golden Village x The Projector at Cineleisure from March 29 to 31. Tickets cost SGD68.50.

April 2024

Bruno Mars: Live in Singapore – April 3, 5, and 6

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Bruno Mars. (Image credit: Fender)

Multi-award-winning American musician Bruno Mars will hold a three-date show at one of Singapore’s largest stages, the National Stadium. Mars last performed in Singapore in 2018 for his ’24K Magic World Tour.’ The 38-year-old multi-platinum chart-topper is expected to perform songs like ‘Just The Way You Are,’ ‘Locked Out Of Heaven,’ and ‘Uptown Funk,’ which received a Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance in 2016.

Mars formed the music project duo Silk Sonic in 2021 with fellow musician Anderson .Paak. Their record, An Evening with Silk Sonic, received both critical and commercial success. This album contains the Billboard number 1 single, ‘Leave The Door Open.’

Bruno Mars: Live in Singapore happens at Singapore’s National Stadium on April 3, 5, and 6. Ticket prices start from SGD108.

EVNNE Fan-Concert [SQUAD:R] Asia Tour In Singapore – April 5

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EVNNE. Image credit: Jellyfish Entertainment

Rising trendy K-pop boyband EVNNE will be making their debut fan-concert in Singapore. Consisting of seven members from Mnet reality competition series ‘BOYS PLANET’, they debuted in September 2023 with their first mini album “Target: ME” Notably, they are a project group that will promote for one year and six months.

Their group name EVNNE stands for ‘Evening’s Newest Etoiles’, which expresses the members’ desires to be like newly risen stars in the night sky, shining highest and brightest to attract everyone’s attention. Here’s your chance to witness the group’s charm through songs like ‘Ugly’, which is the single from their second EP Un: Seen.

EVNNE Fan-Concert [SQUAD:R] Asia Tour In Singapore happens at The Star Performing Arts Centre on April 5. Ticket prices start from SGD138.

ITZY 2nd World Tour <BORN TO BE> in Singapore – April 6

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ITZY. Image credit: JYP Entertainment

Previously making a stop in Singapore for their first world tour  <CHECKMATE>, ITZY will be returning to the city-state after a year to stage their second world tour <BORN TO BE>. This time, the five-member K-pop girl group will be performing at Singapore Indoor Stadium, a bigger venue compared to their previous gig held at The Star Performing Arts Centre.

ITZY recently released their eighth mini album Born To Be in January 2024, which includes the lead single ‘Untouchable’. Notably, member Lia is currently on hiatus due to health reasons and will be absent from this world tour.

ITZY 2nd World Tour <BORN TO BE> in Singapore happens at Singapore Indoor Stadium on April 6. Ticket prices start from SGD168.

IU H.E.R World Tour Concert in Singapore – April 20 and 21

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K-pop soloist IU. Image credit: EDAM Entertainment

South Korean singer-songwriter and actress IU has cemented herself as one of the best in the industry with her stellar body of work over the years. Returning to Singapore after almost five years since her 2019 IU Tour Concert <LOVE, POEM>, fans can look forward to an uplifting performance set over two nights in April 2024. She recently released her sixth mini-album, titled The Winning earlier in February 2024. Consisting of tracks ‘Shopper’, ‘Holssi‘, and ‘Love wins all’, IU is expected to present these songs live for the first time on this tour.

IU H.E.R World Tour Concert in Singapore happens at Singapore Indoor Stadium on April 20 and 21. Ticket prices have yet to be announced.

CNBLUE Live ‘CNBLUENTITY’ in Singapore – April 27

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CNBLUE. (Image credit: FNC Entertainment)

Veteran South Korean pop-rock band CNBLUE will stage a show in Singapore for their first Asia tour in 7 years. Consisting of members Jung Yong-hwa, Kang Min-hyuk and Lee Jung-shin, the trio will take this CNBLUENTITY tour to Hong Kong, Bangkok, Kaohsiung, Macau, and Kuala Lumpur before wrapping up in Singapore.

Anticipate an energetic set with popular songs from their 15-year music career such as ‘I’m a Loner’, ‘I’m Sorry’, ‘Love Girl’, ‘Can’t Stop’ and more.

CNBLUE Live ‘CNBLUENTITY’ in Singapore happens on April 27. Ticket prices and venue details to be announced.

INCUBUS Live in Singapore – April 29

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Incubus. (Image credit: Julian Schratter)

Iconic American alternative rock quintet Incubus is set to hit the stage in Singapore again, six years after their last gig here in 2018. The Grammy-nominated band’s Singapore stop is part of their Asia tour, which includes Jakarta, Indonesia and Manila, Philippines.

Formed in 1991, catch the multi-platinum veteran group live as they perform hits and fan favourites like ”Drive’, Wish You Were Here’, ‘Pardon Me’ and ‘Stellar’.

INCUBUS Live in Singapore happens at The Star Theatre, The Star Performing Arts Centre on April 29. Tickets start from SGD138.

May 2024

Mosaic Music Series: Diana Krall – May 6

Award-winning Canadian jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall is set to return to Singapore in nearly a decade this May. Best known for her 1999 album When I Look in Your Eyes, she has gone on to garner critical acclaim for her works from fans and press alike. Her most recent release is 2020’s This Dream Of You, which Krall’s unique artistry that transcends any single musical style. Fans can anticipate an evening of sophisticated performance featuring the original material and jazz classics.

Mosaic Music Series: Diana Krall happens at Esplanade Concert Hall on May 6. Ticket prices start from SGD58.

Niall Horan: “THE SHOW” Live On Tour 2024 in Singapore – May 9

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Niall Horan. (Image credit: Zackery Michael)

Currently a judge on The Voice (Season 23 and 24), Niall Horan is certainly staying active in the music industry. The former One Direction member will return to Singapore for a gig in May 2024, six years after his 2018’s Flicker World Tour.

Horan’s tour also supports his most recent album release of the same name, titled The Show. This album is described as an endlessly spellbinding statement on following your heart to its absolute truth. Besides the latest singles ‘Heaven’ and ‘Meltdown’, don’t miss this chance to see him perform tunes from all of his three solo albums, including The Show, live.

Niall Horan: “THE SHOW” Live On Tour 2024 in Singapore happens at Singapore Indoor Stadium on May 9. Ticket prices start from SGD108.

elijah woods: ilu 24/7, 365 tour in Singapore – May 13

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elijah woods. (Image credit: Live Nation)

Multi-platinum pop artist and musician Elijah Woods will tour Asia for the first time via his ilu 24/7, 365 tour. Kicking off in Singapore, Elijah will also head to Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Manila, Tokyo and Taipei.

Known for catchy melodies and vivid lyrics, Elijah has achieved multiple platinum and gold records to his name. The singer-songwriter-producer currently has 3 EPs under his belt. His single “24/7, 365,” from the ‘bright orange everglow’ EP, became an instant fan-favorite, gaining an average of 3 million+ streams a week.

elijah woods: ilu 24/7, 365 tour in Singapore happens at Esplanade Annexe Studio on May 13. Ticket prices start from SGD108.

June 2024

NCT Dream World Tour <THE DREAM SHOW 3> in Singapore – June 29 and 30

NCT DREAM Broken Melodies group concept photo
NCT DREAM. Image credit: SM Entertainment

Returning to Singapore a year after their successful sold-out ‘The Dream Show 2’ Singapore concert is K-pop boy band NCT Dream. The seven-member sub-unit of NCT will perform across two days for their latest tour ‘The Dream Show 3’. This tour will likely see NCT Dream perform as a full group as Chele was absent from last year’s concert due to health issues. The group will also reportedly make a comeback sometime in March 2024. Thus, expect new songs to be added to this upcoming concert setlist.

NCT Dream World Tour <THE DREAM SHOW 3> in Singapore happens on June 29 and 30. Venue and ticket pricing have yet to be announced.

This story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Singapore

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The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
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