Planning your 2026 concert calendar in Singapore?
From K-pop arena shows to Mandopop icons and indie favourites, 2026 is stacked with live performances.
Here’s a curated guide featuring confirmed and announced Singapore concerts — including all the artists you should be watching.
🎶 March 2026
CNBLUE
📅 20 March 2026
📍 The Star Theatre
A long-awaited return with their “3LOGY” world tour.
Richie Jen
📅 21–22 March 2026
📍 Resorts World Ballroom
A Mandopop veteran bringing nostalgic hits to Singapore.
Silence Wang
📅 27–29 March 2026
📍 Singapore Indoor Stadium
A rare three-night arena run — strong demand indicator.
🎶 April 2026
WOODZ
📅 2 April 2026
📍 The Theatre at Mediacorp
A genre-blending solo act with a growing international fanbase.
Rainie Yang
📅 11 April 2026
📍 The Star Theatre
A consistent Singapore favourite with strong ticket demand.
Eric Chou
📅 11–12 April 2026
📍 Singapore Indoor Stadium
Arena-scale Mandopop with back-to-back shows.
DAY6
📅 18 April 2026
📍 Singapore Indoor Stadium
A rare full-band K-pop performance experience.
🎶 May 2026
TREASURE
📅 3 May 2026
📍 Singapore Indoor Stadium
High-energy K-pop arena show.
IVE
📅 9 May 2026
📍 Singapore Indoor Stadium
One of the biggest girl groups of the current generation.
Laufey
📅 19 May 2026
📍 Singapore Indoor Stadium
A rare large-scale show blending jazz and pop.
G.E.M.
📅 23 May 2026
📍 National Stadium
A stadium-level production with powerhouse vocals.
🎶 June 2026
I-DLE
📅 13 June 2026
📍 Singapore Indoor Stadium
A bold, concept-driven performance from one of K-pop’s strongest acts.
📍 Key Concert Venues in Singapore
- Singapore Indoor Stadium, The Kallang
- The Star Theatre
- National Stadium, The Kallang
These dominate the 2026 concert calendar.
💡 Concert Survival Tips (Singapore Edition)
Eat before you go
You won’t survive on overpriced snacks.
Hydrate (seriously)
Humidity + crowd + alcohol = crash.
Pace your night
Concert → drinks → supper = longer than you think.
Plan transport early
The Kallang crowds = surge pricing chaos.
🧃 The Afterparty Is Optional. The Recovery Shouldn’t Be.
Concerts don’t end when the lights come on.
They end after drinks, supper, and “one last round.”
Locohol helps your body recover after nights like these — so you can enjoy the concert without sacrificing the next day.