The tennis festival kicks off with a concert headlined by popular Taiwan-based singer Wakin Chau. Joining him are Singaporean jazz vocalist Joanna Dong, who impressed at Sing! China Season 2, and local music duo ShiLi & Adi.
Multiple Grammy® Award winner and platinum-selling artiste Jason Mraz makes his only Asia stop this year at the final edition of the BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore Presented by SC Global.
Witness high-quality netball action and cheer on the Singapore team, as 12 nations battle it out for the right to represent Asia at next year's Netball World Cup in Liverpool, England. There are also Meet & Greet opportunities with the players throughout competition week.
After a two-year absence, the community run is back at the National Stadium featuring both fun and competitive runs of varying distances.
The ladies get to have all the fun at Southeast Asia's largest women's race. Besides 5km, 10km and 21.1km runs, it also includes a 2km mother-and-daughter run, a 110m challenge for short-distance sprinters and a 110m dash for the young ones.
Think you can sit still for very long? Join this four-hour sitting challenge in support of patients undergoing kidney dialysis.
Hallyu (Korean Wave) continues to sweep across Kallang, as boy band Seventeen holds its return concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The 13 members of different nationalities (Koreans, Chinese and Korean-Americans) perform together, as well as in smaller groups — so it feels like watching different performances in one show.
If you enjoy K-pop, this is one mega showcase you won't want to miss. Held over three days, the biggest K-pop music festival in Southeast Asia and the first of its kind in Singapore sees more than 100 Korean pop idols, including Wanna One, Taeyeon and BTOB, taking to the stage with their slick choreographed moves and super-catchy songs.
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. Limited seats left; be sure to get your tickets early.
Rising EDM star KYGO concludes his "Kids in Love" Tour, which has travelled to various cities in Australia, New Zealand and Asia, with a debut gig at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Only 26 years old, KYGO (whose real name is Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll) has established himself as a club favourite with his remixes and original collaborations with the likes of Selena Gomez and Miguel.
Singapore's largest Japanese sports and cultural event offers
an immersive experience of all things Japanese, from yukata (customary Japanese costumes) try-outs, authentic Japanese cuisine and kimono fashion show to J-Party Fitness sessions, Japanese motorsports arcade games and a Pokémon carnival!
Celebrate the spirit of giving back as one community at this fun-filled carnival held in support of 31,000 beneficiaries, including youth-at-risk, vulnerable families, people with special needs and disadvantaged seniors.
Support the fight against breast cancer by taking part in this meaningful walk.
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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