K-pop fans will get to be “in a very Korean moment” in their lives this weekend – not only is SEVENTEEN performing at the National Stadium with a whole SEVENTEEN EXPERIENCE leading up to it, but there will also be a Korea Travel Fair at Plaza Singapura.
HallyuCon 2026 is yet another event happening this weekend, so don’t miss out on this if you’re an avid fan of Korean culture.
HallyuCon is a large-scale event for all things Korean. From K-pop to K-beauty, it’s once again bringing a slice of Korea to Singapore for its 2nd edition, after a star-studded debut in August last year. It’ll be happening on 7th and 8th March 2026, so swing by to experience the Hallyu wave and hang out with other fans.
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Snap some pics with your besties at the many photo spots. These quirky sets are created in collaboration with various photobooth chains like Dollop Photobooth, so make sure to get that shot for the ‘Gram.
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Shop till you drop like you’re in Myeongdong with a wide range of vendor booths. There’ll be over 70 vendors for you to browse through, so make sure your wallet’s in arm’s reach.
Up your beauty game and flock to Angelhaven for their array of Korean brands like WHIPPED and Anillo on sale. Anua will also be showcasing their products – they’re even giving out free toner pad sachets if you want to give them a try on the spot.
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K-pop fans are in for a treat, as many creators will be selling fan-made merch to show their support for their bias.
Complete your photocard collection from sellers like JYHSMG and binsalez, then find some accessories to customise them – Cloudy Trinkets offers cute toploaders, or you could get crocheted photocard holders from heartemails.
If you’re into subtle fan merch, check out jewellery inspired by K-pop songs from makemake to K-pop-inspired press-on nails from ichilnails.
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Stop by the stage and check out the performances and cheer for your fellow K-pop fans as they showcase their talents in song and dance – it’ll almost feel like you’re watching local idols in the making.
This edition of HallyuCon also has a little something extra: the first-ever HallyuCon Idol competition. Vote for your favourite performance across both days, and the winning act can take home $500 in cash.
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It’s not a Hallyu event without a random play dance session. Channel your inner idol and dance along to your favourite K-pop hits. The DJ will keep you on your toes with a large mix of tunes across 2 hours, from the good old 3rd generation songs to the latest 5th generation hits.
Yes, HallyuCon has free admission, but just make sure you RSVP on Eventbrite before heading down. And don’t worry if you decide to drop by at the last minute – you can still RSVP on the spot before you enter.
If you’ve been wanting to feel like you’re in Korea, but don’t want a hole in your wallet from the plane tickets, head to HallyuCon this weekend for something different to do.
Date: 7th & 8th March 2026
Time: 12pm-8pm
Venue: Suntec Hall 404
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