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3 Upcoming Concerts In Singapore In 2025 – And How Much You Can Expect To Pay

Expect to pay upward of $200.


Ever since Singapore managed to attract Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in the post-pandemic surge of concertgoing in Asia, our city has become a top destination for many acts performing in the region.

That’s looking like it will continue in 2025 as Lady Gaga has already visited the National Stadium for a series of four shows. Beyond that, there have also been a number of K-pop bands that have chosen Singapore as their main venue for a Southeast Asian performance. 

Of course, going to these shows isn’t cheap and it’s set to remain pricey as demand continues to be robust – with many fans increasingly willing to fly in from around Asia to get a glimpse of their musical idols.

So, here are three upcoming concerts in Singapore in 2025 and how much you can expect to pay if you want to go.

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Jason Derulo – NU King World Tour: 25 June 

One of the bigger acts that is coming to Singapore soon – and by soon I mean this month – is American singer and songwriter Jason Derulo. He started his solo career in 2009 and incorporates elements of pop, R&B, and hip-hop into his songs.

He’s wildly popular and on his latest NU King World Tour, concert ticket prices in Singapore reflect that with Category 4 (restricted view) tickets – the least expensive of all tickets available – going for $148 on Sistic.

Meanwhile, Cat 3 tickets are retailing at $168, Cat 2 at $188, and Cat 1 seats going for $228. If we take the average of those four tiers, it comes to a pricey $183 to go and watch Jason Derulo in Singapore.

Singapore is one of the two stops Jason Derulo will have in Southeast Asia, with the other concert held in Ho Chi Minh on 28 June.

Xdinary Heroes – Beautiful Mind World Tour: 26 July

Korean bands are always a hit in Asia and Singapore is no exception, with Korean rock boyband Xdinary Heroes bringing their Beautiful Mind World Tour to the Lion City on 26 July.

Having debuted in 2021, the six-member band have garnered a loyal following and the show in Singapore is part of their World Tour.

With that in mind, individuals can expect the price tags for tickets to be relatively hefty. And they’d be right. That’s because the lowest-tier tickets (Cat 4) are going for $158 apiece. Meanwhile, Cat 3, Cat 2, and Cat 1 tickets are being sold at $178, $208, and $248 respectively.

If you want to get the top tier – which is VIP – then you have to be willing to shell out $298 for a ticket. Taking those five tiers, the average ticket to go see Xdinary Heroes comes out to $218.

This concert has been to Thailand and Malaysia, and will come to Indonesia and Singapore.

BLACKPINK – Deadline World Tour: 29 & 30 November

The hottest K-pop group right now, globally, is none other than BLACKPINK and their two shows in Singapore are part of the girl group’s BLACKPINK Deadline World Tour.

The opportunity to see Lisa, Rose, Jisoo, and Jennie Kim in person and performing live does not come cheap.

While tickets will only officially go on sale on Tuesday 10 June, pricing has already been decided. There are over 10 categories of tickets and the cheapest ones are going for $168. Meanwhile, Cat 1 tickets will cost individuals $348.

Special VIP package tickets will cost $398 (standing) and $428 (seated) for those truly hardcore BLACKPINK fans. All in, the average ticket – taking into account all 12 categories – will cost a hefty $259.

The Southeast Asian leg of their world tour will include 3 concerts in Bangkok, 2 in Jakarta, and 2 in Santa Maria, Philippines, in addition to the 2 shows at the National Stadium in Singapore.

Expect To Shell Out Close to $200 To Watch A Concert

With some big acts coming to Singapore in 2025, continuing a trend that was started post-pandemic, people can expect to have to pay up to see their favourite musicians performing live.

Indeed, for most big artists performing in Singapore for the rest of this year, you can expect to pay an average that is around $180 to S$200 per ticket. Of course, for bigger draws like BLACKPINK, this average can be closer to $250.

Overall, though, individuals should be mentally prepared to spend anywhere from $200 to $300 to go to a big concert in Singapore in 2025.