It's a clash of the rugby beasts, as Singapore's adopted home team, HITO-Communications Sunwolves take on South Africa's Bulls. The last time both teams met in 2016, Sunwolves was narrowly defeated by a scoreline of 27-30. Expect another thrilling encounter in the only Super Rugby game in Singapore this year.
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns to the Lion City, with rising fighter Leon "Rocky" Edwards and Donald Anthony "Cowboy" Cerrone, who currently is in a three-way tie for the most wins in UFC, headlining the MMA fight card. Will Cowboy make history by earning a record 26th victory, or will the British "Rocky" rise to the occasion?
Having sold out his 2 October Singapore debut on the day tickets went on sale, British pop sensation Sam Smith has added a second show for the following night. Be sure to book your tickets early, and be mesmerised by his vocal prowess in hits such as 'Stay with Me', 'I'm Not the Only One' and 'Too Good at Goodbyes'.
Sam Smith's list of musical accolades include:
Date/Time: 14 June to 30 July 2018
Venue: Singapore Sports Hub
Ticket Prices: varies according to event
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Date/Time: 20 to 23 June 2018
Venue: OCBC Aquatic Centre
Free entry
Date/Time: 29 June to 1 July 2018
Venue: OCBC Aquatic Centre
Free entry
Date/Time: 23 & 24 June 2018
Venue: National Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$1
Support local football — catch Young Lions vs Home United FC on 23 June, and Hougang United FC vs Brunei DPMM FC on 24 June.
Date/Time: 17 to 22 July 2018
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$2
Watch top-ranked players battle it out at Singapore's most prestigious badminton championship, which is a part of the HSBC Badminton World Federation World (BWF) Tour Super 500 series.
Date/Time: 21 to 28 October 2018
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$27
The season-ending edition of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Finals takes place in Singapore with the top eight singles players and doubles teams in action.
Date/Time: 4 & 5 August 2018
Venue: Singapore Sports Hub
Ticket Prices: varies according to event
For youths and the young at heart, this upsized celebration features SHINE, Singapore's largest youth festival; GetActive! Singapore, a series of sporting activities for youths; and Hyperplay, the city's first-ever Asean-integrated e-sports tournament and music festival, all rolled into one.
Date/Time: 17 June 2018, 5pm
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$168
Twice's music video for the single "What is Love" hit the 100 million-view mark on YouTube in April this year - making it their eighth video to reach the magic number. You can catch all nine members of this K-pop's girl group in person at their highly anticipated return to Singapore.
Date/Time: 9 June 2018, 8pm
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$108
David Tao last performed in Singapore in 2010. This return show sees the Taiwanese singer-songwriter belting his greatest hits, while sharing the stories behind the music.
Date/Time: 19 June 2018, 8pm
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$58
Enjoy an evening of inspirational songs from two of Australia's most well-known worship music groups.
Date/Time: 13 July 2018, 8pm
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$148
You can be among the first to attend Wanna One's first concert in Singapore when the popular K-pop boy band makes a stopover here as part of their first world tour.
Date/Time: 25 August 2018, 7pm
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$68
The Singapore Mandarin music genre, xinyao, turns 36 this year. To celebrate its continued popularity, over 20 evergreen local acts take to the stage for three hours of musical bliss.
Date/Time: 21 August 2018, 8pm
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$98
Don't miss the Irish boyband's one-night-only gig, as they have announced that this 25th anniversary tour would be their last — before they bid everyone farewell and spilt for good.
For updates on upcoming events, visit www.sportshub.com.sg
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20,000 LEDs are embedded in the retractable roof of the National Stadium to form a giant screen projecting visuals from both inside and outside the stadium. That’s not all — the retractable roof can also be opened or closed whenever the weather calls for it!
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