Fans of BTS can finally mark their calendars as the global K-pop sensation is officially returning to Singapore for a massive four-night concert series later this year.
The group will perform at the Singapore National Stadium on Dec. 17, 19, 20 and 22, 2026 as part of their upcoming “Arirang” world tour. The announcement has already sparked excitement among local fans, with many expecting ticket demand to be among the highest seen for a live entertainment event in Singapore.
This will also mark the first time in seven years that all BTS members will perform together in Singapore as a complete group. Industry observers expect the concerts to generate a major tourism and hospitality boost, with overseas fans likely to travel to Singapore for the shows.
Singapore Becomes BTS’ Longest Asia Stop Outside Korea & Japan
According to tour organisers, Singapore will host the longest-running Asia stop for BTS outside of South Korea and Japan.
The “Arirang” world tour is expected to feature 85 concerts across 34 cities worldwide, covering Asia, North America, Europe, Australia and South America. The tour will reportedly kick off in Goyang, South Korea, with performances scheduled for Apr. 9, 11 and 12, 2026.
With Singapore securing four concert nights, experts say the events could significantly benefit sectors such as hotels, airlines, travel insurance, retail shopping and local tourism spending. Major K-pop concerts have previously contributed millions in tourism receipts for host countries across Asia.
Social media platforms were quickly flooded with reactions after the announcement, with Singapore ARMY fans already discussing ticket strategies, hotel bookings and queue expectations.
Ticket Sales Begin In June
There will be two separate presale phases before general sales officially begin.
Fans with ARMY membership access can participate in the exclusive presale starting Jun. 3 at 12pm. Registration for this presale is currently available through Weverse.
Meanwhile, Live Nation Singapore members can access another presale on Jun. 4 from 12pm to 10pm. Membership registration is free.
General ticket sales will officially begin on Jun. 5 at 12pm through Ticketmaster Singapore and Klook Singapore.
Ticket prices are expected to range between S$148 and S$388, excluding booking fees. Fans are anticipating premium packages and VIP experiences to sell out rapidly once sales open.
Heavy Demand Expected For Singapore Shows
Concert industry analysts believe the Singapore shows could become one of the biggest entertainment events in Southeast Asia this year.
Hotels near the Singapore Sports Hub are also expected to see increased bookings closer to the concert dates, especially from international visitors travelling from neighbouring countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.
Large-scale concerts by international artists have become increasingly important for Singapore’s live entertainment economy, helping strengthen the country’s position as a regional events hub.
Fans hoping to secure tickets are advised to prepare accounts early and monitor official ticketing platforms closely once presales begin.
