Live performances in 2025 – Musicals, comedies & concerts in Singapore
In the shadow of Taylor Swift’s “2024 Eras Tour,” 2025 may seem like a quieter year for live performances. Quieter, but not necessarily less exciting. 2025 still boasts an incredible lineup for fans of live performances, from concerts and musicals to comedy shows. Here is a compiled list of all the performances coming up, each one sure to be a memorable experience.
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- Live performances in 2025 – Musicals, comedies & concerts in Singapore
- 1. Kehlani: Crash World Tour
- 2. Jason Derulo: Nu King World Tour
- 3. Keshi: REQUIEM TOUR
- 4. Yisa Yu: Romance World Tour Singapore
- 5. Gracie Abrams: The Secret of Us Tour
- 6. j-Hope
- 7. The Click Five
- 8. Babymonster: Hello Monsters
- 9. Lady Gaga: Mayhem
- 10. BE:FIRST: “Who is BE:FIRST?”
- 11. Kenny G
- 12. Black Eyed Peas: 30th Anniversary
- 13. Disney on Ice
- 14. Wicked
- 15. Phantom of the Opera
- 16. Björn Again: the world’s Number One ABBA Show
- 17. The Lord of the Rings (A Musical Tale)
- 18. Swan Lake
- 19. The Rishi and Sharul Show 3
- 20. Russell Peters: RELAX, it’s not that serious World Tour
- 21. Kumar: SOS (Save Our Singapore)
- 22. Sasha Frank
- 23. Sunset Boulevard
- 24. MIXER: CircUS
- 25. Jo Hann: THAT GUY WHO’S VERY, VERY FUNNY!
- 26. wave to earth: 0.03 World Tour
- 27. NIKI: BUZZ
- 28. Apink: [PINK NEW YEAR]
- 29. Glass Animals: TOUR OF EARTH
- 30. Sodagreen: 20th Anniversary Concert
- 31. AURORA: What happened to the Earth?
– Live Concerts –
1. Kehlani: Crash World Tour
13th Mar
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Grammy award nominee, R&B sensation, icon and legend Kehlani will Crash land in Singapore. R&B is known for its depth and soul, but combined with Kehlani’s sensual vocals, her version of R&B creates something even more emotional. Join her for a night in your feels and let it all out.
Tickets: From $108
Date: 13th Mar
Time: 8pm
Venue: The Star Theatre
2. Jason Derulo: Nu King World Tour
20th Mar
Image credit: @jasonderulo via Instagram
Jason Derulo is having his first-ever concert, Nu King in Singapore this March. If you know of Wiggle, Swalla and Take You Dancing then catch this performance for a night of pop-R&B-EDM cocktail that will have you dancing at your seat.
Tickets: From $188
Date: 20th Mar
Time: 8pm
Venue: Singapore Expo Hall 7
3. Keshi: REQUIEM TOUR
26th Mar
Image credit: Live Nation
Pop star Keshi’s discography reveals his enthusiasm for sound. His music is sonically interesting, challenging the boundaries of pop and capturing the hearts of many. His skill in producing, songwriting and creating has proven itself, considering the billions of streams on his songs. Keshi will perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium soon for REQUIEM, so grab tickets while you still can.
Tickets: From $128
Date: 26th Mar
Time: 8pm
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
4. Yisa Yu: Romance World Tour Singapore
29th Mar
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Yisa Yu’s pink hair isn’t the only pink thing that will be at her Romance concert. Her music is said to wrap its audience up in a pink cloud of romance. So, get ready to fall in love with Yu’s music, as she explores the relationship between the visual and auditory to create a truly unforgettable experience.
Tickets: From $128
Date: 29th Mar
Time: 8pm
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
5. Gracie Abrams: The Secret of Us Tour
3th Apr
Image credit: Live Nation
Indie Pop Queen Gracie Abrams recently exploded into popularity, her songs dominating Spotify and TikTok. Emotional, personal and introspective are characteristic of Abrams’ music, but it doesn’t mean her songs aren’t concert material. Her bounce-pop style and lyrics will have us all dancing, singing and simultaneously crying during The Secret of Us.
Tickets: From $98
Date: 3rd Apr
Time: 8pm
Venue: The Star Theatre
6. j-Hope
26th-27th Apr
Image credit: BTS (방탄소년단) via Facebook
K-pop band BTS is synonymous with its seven members, but if catching just one of them perform live is enough for you, hop along j-Hope’s solo world tour, Hope On The Stage. Having been with the boy band for over 10 years, this tour marks his first solo voyage, so you would not want to miss out as Oppa displays his musical skills across the realms of hip hop, pop, and acoustic sounds.
Tickets: From $198
Date: 26th-27th April
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
7. The Click Five
6th May
Image credit: The Click Five via Facebook
An oldie, but a goodie. The Click Five ticks every box of high-energy, pop-rock that is reminiscent of the early 2000s. They’ve toured with legends like Backstreet Boys, Black Eyed Peas, and Hilary Duff, so be ready to be transported back in time and enjoy the nostalgia that The Click Five will bring to Singapore.
Tickets: General sale begins on 6th Feb, 10am
Date: 6th May
Time: 8pm
Venue: Capitol Theatre
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8. Babymonster: Hello Monsters
17th May
Image credit: YG Entertainment
Many Babymonster stans were left wanting more after their enjoyable but brief performance at the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix. Fret not, that ship has not sailed as they will be returning to our shores this May. This pit-stop is part of their Hello Monsters World Tour, and will be the group’s first legit full-length concert, so you can groove to their dynamic beats for real this time.
Tickets: From $158
Date: 17th May
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
9. Lady Gaga: Mayhem
18th-24th May
Image credit: @ladygaga via Instagram
We Singaporeans sure are one lucky bunch. Last year, out of all the Southeast Asian countries, we were the only ones that got to see Taylor Swift perform live. As for this year, we will be the only Asian country to witness Lady Gaga perform her latest album, Mayhem, in real time. The album takes you along her journey, exploring her origins in dark-pop, giving you an intimate chance to learn more about her personally as she belts out the tunes.
Tickets: Yet to be released
Dates: 19th May-24th May
Venue: National Stadium
10. BE:FIRST: “Who is BE:FIRST?”
5th Jul
Image credit: @befirst_official via Instagram
J-pop fans rejoice! BE:FIRST is coming to Singapore for a night to remember. Although thought to be a J-pop band, they refuse to be confined to a single genre. Their music is inspired by a variety of genres like dance-pop, R&B and hip-hop, all of them culminating to create a sound that is uniquely theirs, answering the question “Who is BE:FIRST?”
Tickets: From $98
Date: 5th Jul
Time: 8pm
Venue: Capitol Theatre
11. Kenny G
8th Jul
Image credit: @kennyg via Instagram
When it comes to finding the right instrumental melodies to hum to, it’s hard to go wrong with Kenny G. With over 75 million records sold globally, it’s fair to say that his songs have made their mark. For instance, his iconic track Going Home even became the unofficial closing tune for businesses across China. Yeah, he is just that good. So sit back, relax and enjoy some classical melodies and smooth jazz, reverberated by the Esplanade Concert Hall dome.
Tickets: From $138
Date: 8th Jul
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: Esplanade Concert Hall
12. Black Eyed Peas: 30th Anniversary
25th Aug
Image credit: @blackeyedpeas via Instagram
Veteran rap lovers would be more than familiar with the group Black Eyed Peas, famous for their creative blend of hip-hop, dance, electropop, and R&B tunes. Having last performed here 3 years ago, they will be coming back as part of their 30th anniversary celebrations, so you can be sure of a snaking queue forming as we speak. Come down and soak in the atmosphere as they perform all-time Grammy-winning classics like Where Is The Love? and Let’s Get It Started.
Tickets: From $158
Date: 25th August
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
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– Live Musicals –
13. Disney on Ice
15th-23rd Mar
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As Disney On Ice has announced, it is back in Singapore with only 7 shows. Centered around bravery and heroism, this performance is sure to inspire and fill our hearts with a little hope. Hosted by the iconic Mickey and Minnie Mouse, enjoy a night filled with wonderful costumes, and live Disney karaoke. As the Disney on Ice name goes, yes, everything will be performed on ice skates.
Tickets: From $25
Date: 15th-23rd March
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
14. Wicked
19th Mar-27th Apr
Image credit: wickedthemusical.com
Following the debut of Cynthia Erivo’s and Ariana Grande’s Wicked movie last year, Wicked (The Musical) returns to the stage in Singapore, this time boasting a live performance that is sure to leave you with an extraordinary experience that cannot be found anywhere else. Catch stunning vocals, costumes and a complex, heartfelt story at Sands Theatre this coming March.
Tickets: From $78
Date: 19th Mar-27th Apr
Venue: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
15. Phantom of the Opera
9th May-1st Jun
Image credit: Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals
The critically acclaimed Phantom of the Opera has captured the hearts of fans everywhere, winning over 70 awards and has been watched globally by more than 160 million people in over 40 countries. Said to have an enthralling story and exciting production, this one-of-a-kind performance is not to be missed and should be watched live at least once in your lifetime. Get your tickets now so you don’t feel FOMO.
Tickets: From $102
Date: 9th May – 1st Jun
Venue: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
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16. Björn Again: the world’s Number One ABBA Show
4th-5th Jul
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Fans of the former renowned ABBA pop group can reminisce about the good old days and feel Björn Again with the world’s Number One ABBA show. The event consists of three lively performances, comprising iconic hits like Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia, and SOS just to name a few. Plus, the mixed “sing and dance-along” nature of the event means that you can belt out tunes both old and new, while concurrently burning calories as you shuffle to their beats.
Tickets: From $69
Date: 4th-5th July
Venue: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
17. The Lord of the Rings (A Musical Tale)
12th – 24th Aug
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R. R. Tolkien’s famous trilogy is reimagined in a musical form, the performances guaranteed to immerse its audience into the carefully crafted Middle Earth of The Lord of the Rings. Both long-time and recent fans are welcome to watch this exciting take on a much-loved trilogy, giving new life to an old franchise.
Tickets: From $72
Date: 12th – 24th Aug
Venue: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
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18. Swan Lake
11th-14th Sep
Image credit: @singaporeballet via Instagram
This is a performance for the history books, as Singapore is graced by the State Ballet of Georgia for the first time in 175 years. Catch a visual expression of love and loss, good versus evil in this greatly-anticipated Swan Lake ballet performance.
Tickets: From $72
Date: 11th – 14th Sep
Venue: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
– Live Comedy –
19. The Rishi and Sharul Show 3
21st Mar
IImage credit: @rishibudhrani via Instagram
Both Rishi and Sharul are hilarious individually but put them together and you get something that’s straight-up hysterical. Real-life couple and comedic dynamic duo Rishi and Sharul are performing in March at Esplanade, for a night of cry-laughing, celebrating the joys and downfalls of parenthood, and of course, marriage. For Moms and Dads who want to go out on an evening date without the children, The Rishi and Sharul Show 3 is for you.
Tickets: From $38
Date: 21st Mar
Time: 8.30pm
Venue: Esplanade Concert Hall
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20. Russell Peters: RELAX, it’s not that serious World Tour
11th – 12th Apr
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A controversial, but undeniably honest comedian is how most people would describe Russell Peters. Famously claiming, “I don’t make the stereotypes, I just see them,” Peters’ comedy is brash, in-your-face and refuses to skirt around the heart of the matter. His no-nonsense take on comedy has garnered many fans, with Rolling Stone naming him one of the Best 50 Comics of all time. Watch this pioneer at work in RELAX, it’s not that serious this April.
Tickets: From $108
Date: 11th-12th Apr
Time: 8pm
Venue: The Star Theatre
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21. Kumar: SOS (Save Our Singapore)
17th Jul-3rd Aug
Image credit: @kumar_comedy via Instagram
Singaporean icon and comedic staple Kumar is back with SOS (Save Our Singapore) for the nation’s 60th birthday this year. The show’s tagline is “You bring the patriotism, we’ll bring the laughs,” which lets us take a peek at the show’s content. Whatever it is, Kumar is always sure to bring the laughs, no matter where or when.
Tickets: From $58
Date: 17th July-3rd Aug
Venue: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
– Past live performances in 2025 –
22. Sasha Frank
4th Feb
Image credit: @sasha_frank_comedy via Instagram
Sasha Frank is a single mother hailing from the UK, now living in Singapore. Her comedy sheds light on her experiences as a single mom, showcasing both the dark and light sides of motherhood, single parenthood and raising a child. Tailored to a feminist audience, Frank is, well, frank about being a woman, and will make you feel less alone with her light-heartedness.
23. Sunset Boulevard
7th-23rd Feb
Image credit: Daniel Boud
Sunset Boulevard transports its audience to a lost era; Old Hollywood. The glitzy, glamorous allure of the era is captured seamlessly with its detailed sets and extravagant, luxurious costumes. The story explores the tale of lust, ambition, and potential…challenging the nostalgic reminiscing of a period long lost.
24. MIXER: CircUS
8th Feb
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MIXER is a Golden Melody Award Winner and a protege of another iconic band, Mayday. MIXER’s popularity has exploded internationally, with fans all across the world praising their performances and heartfelt music. MIXER: CircUS will showcase songs like Lone-lone-lonely and Bad Romance.
25. Jo Hann: THAT GUY WHO’S VERY, VERY FUNNY!
11th Feb
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Jo Hann is extremely new to the local comedy scene, although his humour is relatable to all of us. Affectionately referring to his life as “succeeding downwards,” Hann plays fast and loose with comedy and confronting existential dread that will make for a very confusing, but still hilarious experience. I guess he really is that GUY WHO’S VERY, VERY FUNNY.
26. wave to earth: 0.03 World Tour
11th Feb
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Hailing from South Korea’s indie scene, wave to earth is a band whose music is a melting pot of musical influences like indie, jazz, and lo-fi. With their songs charting top 5 on Spotify’s charts, their music is sure to stick with its audience long after the concert ends. Hence, their 0.03 World Tour is one performance that you wouldn’t want to miss.
27. NIKI: BUZZ
18th Feb
Image credit: @nikizefanya via Instagram
Singer, songwriter and music producer NIKI is a worldwide phenomenon whose music personally resonates with millions of fans everywhere. Her music is described as personal, confessional and honest. With influences from her Indonesian roots and LA home, BUZZ is a concert that promises to explore feelings of wanderlust and longing.
28. Apink: [PINK NEW YEAR]
20th Feb
Image credit: Viu
OG K-pop fans, get hyped because Apink is set to dazzle the stage with their 7th concert, [PINK NEW YEAR]. Whether you’ve been stanning them since their 2011 debut or recently joined the fandom, you’re in for a night of nostalgia with bangers like NoNoNo and Mr. Chu performed live. It’s also their first concert here in almost 9 years, so you know it’s going to be special. With two sold-out shows in Korea already, this is one concert you won’t want to sleep on.
29. Glass Animals: TOUR OF EARTH
22nd Feb
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You may know Glass Animals from their viral, hit single Heatwaves. Now, they are back with what many describe as their “most personal record.” The album, I Love You So F***ing Much is an exploration of love – the good, the bad and the messy – and will be performed during TOUR OF EARTH.
30. Sodagreen: 20th Anniversary Concert
8th Mar
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Singapore is Sodagreen’s first performance outside China and the only stop in Southeast Asia. This is your chance to catch a band with a truly interactive concert experience. The highlight of each Sodagreen concert is the unveiling of a new, unreleased Mandarin song which builds anticipation and excitement for the night ahead. Oh, and they also perform songs the audience suggests, so quick, make your choice known.
31. AURORA: What happened to the Earth?
18th-19th May
Image credit: @auroramusic via Instagram
Aurora is known for her ethereal and haunting voice, as the Norwegian vocalist appears to call upon her Viking ancestors with her music. Aurora’s music takes inspiration from Nordic folk music and synth-pop and blends the 2 to create a harmony between the past and present. Some say that hearing her live in What happened to the Earth? is a revelation. Experience it in person this February.
Bookmark these live performances happening in SG in 2025
Music and musical lovers, and comedy seekers, 2025 is your year. For the normies who just want to see what’s interesting, go with your gut. Choose whether you’d want to sing, cry or laugh for 2025’s live entertainment has something for everyone.
Cover image adapted from: wickedthemusical, @greatoutdoorscf, @singaporeballet, @ladygaga via Instagram,
Last updated by Syahiran Sean on 11th March 2025