Date: 30 November and 1 December 2019
Venue: National Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$98
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CATCH THE ASIAN MANDOPOP KING'S NEW CONCERT.
> Kickstart 2020 with Jay Chou, as he makes Singapore his first stop in Southeast Asia for his all-new concert world tour.
> 2020 will also be Chou's 20th year in the music
business.
> With 14 albums and over 150 songs under his belt, expect this gig to be a hit-filled pop extravaganza.
Unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable. The family-friendly motorsport event is back with more high-flying, four-wheeled excitement, featuring eight Monster Jam trucks, with larger-than-life monikers such as Grave Digger®, Max-D™ and Megalodon. For unprecedented access to the Monster Jam trucks and drivers, be sure to purchase the Show + Pit Pass.
Catch your favourite Liverpool, Manchester United and Singapore football legends in action, as they compete in a round-robin format of three 40-minute matches. Familiar names taking to the field include Jason McAteer and John Arne Riise from Liverpool, Teddy Sheringham and Wes Brown from Manchester United, and our very own Fandi Ahmad and Aleksandar Duric.
Cheer on the Lions as they start their World Cup qualifying campaign. In his debut competitive assignments on home soil, new national coach Tatsuma Yoshida leads his charges against Yemen (5 September), Palestine (10 September at Jalan Besar Stadium) and Uzbekistan (15 October).
To mark his return to Singapore, Heavenly King Andy Lau will be performing for, not one, not two, not three, but four consecutive nights. To replicate his sold-out concerts in Hong Kong, close to 40 containers of props and musical equipment will be shipped in, promising fans a spectacular not-tobe- missed performance.
The world's most successful boyband of all time (over 100 million records sold) may have been formed 26 years ago but fans, young and old, are still hungry for its music - Backstreet Boys (BSB)'s latest album DNA debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard chart. This not-to-be-missed concert will feature over 20 years of BSB smash hits.
Mandopop's shining star Li Ronghao returns to Singapore for his second show here. As the If I Were Young concert's chief planner and one of its directors, Li is personally involved in every aspect of the show, from poster visuals and the setlist to the stage design and effects.
Having performed in Singapore four years in a row, one of K-pop’s hottest boybands returns for its fifth concert tour. Expect the show to be one of 2019’s most exciting with an elaborate stage setup, spectacular lighting and stunning visual effects.
Date: 04 October 2019
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$88 (SOLD OUT)
Shawn Mendes may be only 20 years old but the Canadian heartthrob has completed two sold-out world tours, with over one million tickets sold. This new show is part of his third solo world tour, which spans over 100 dates throughout 2019.
If you had missed Fei Yu Qing's farewell show in March, this is really your last chance to catch him in concert. The Taiwanese balladeer will be retiring later this year after having spent almost five decades in show business.
Taiwanese singer-songwriter Christine Fan (who goes by the stage moniker FanFan) first entered the Chinese music scene back in 2000. Almost 20 years on, the talented songbird finally makes her long-awaited Singapore debut.
Date: 29 August to 05 September 2019
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$78
Go back 65 million years in time, as 18 life-sized dinosaurs take over the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Seen by over nine million people in more than 250 cities around the world, this dazzling $20 million production is a must-experience live show for all ages.
Date: 7 and 8 September 2019
Venue: National Stadium
Ticket Prices: from S$6
The Japan Summer Festival returns to the National Stadium with bigger and better line-up of fun, food and activities. Visitors can get to experience authentic Japan at this immersive cultural exchange event with over 100 authentic Japanese stalls, Pokemon Carnival, Pikachu Dance Parade, all-day stage performances, traditional Bon-Odori dance, Yukata try-out and many more. Admission is complimentary for children below 1.2m in height.
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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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