BTS Is Coming to Singapore's National Stadium for 4 Nights: Ticket Details, Dates, and Travel Tips for ARMYs

The wait is finally over. Mark the booking time and date!

Cecelia Chang

Cecelia Chang

The wait is finally over. BTS will return to Singapore for a four-night concert run this December, marking their first full-group performance in the city-state in seven years.

The seven-member K-pop supergroup: Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook – will perform at the National Stadium on 17, 19, 20 and 22 December 2026.

For travelling ARMYs, this is more than a concert announcement. It is a travel call to action!

Also read: Your 2026 Singapore Concert Guide to Catch Global Stars in Action

Ticket Details: Mark Your Calendars

Image credit: BTS | Official Facebook

Tickets go on sale from June 3, with prices starting at S$148 (excluding booking fees). The full ticketing schedule is as follows:

Sale Phase

Date

Time

Eligibility

ARMY Membership Presale

June 3

12pm – 10pm (SGT)

Global ARMY membership holders (must register on Weverse by May 25, 10pm)

Live Nation Presale

June 4

12pm – 10pm (SGT)

Free Live Nation members (sign up on their website)

General Sale

June 5

12pm (SGT)

All Ticketmaster account holders; Klook members (with exclusive bundle)

The VIP Package is priced at S$388 and includes:

  • One premium reserved seated ticket

  • Access to the soundcheck party

  • Commemorative VIP laminate and lanyard

  • Limited edition VIP gift

  • Dedicated VIP merchandise booth lane

A Seven-Year Homecoming

According to Live Nation Singapore and The Kallang Group, this four-night run will be BTS's longest stop in Asia outside South Korea and Japan.

In a press release, the organisers said the concerts were made possible through a longstanding partnership between the two organisations and early discussions to bring the tour to Singapore.

For local and regional ARMYs, the extended run means more opportunities to catch the group live. For Singapore as a travel destination, it means a major influx of international visitors during the festive December period.

Travel Tips for ARMYs Flying to Singapore

Image credit: BTS | Official Facebook

If you are planning to travel to Singapore for the concerts, here is what you need to know.

Getting to the National Stadium

The National Stadium is located within the Singapore Sports Hub in Kallang. It is easily accessible via:

  • MRT: Stadium MRT station (Circle Line) is directly connected to the Sports Hub

  • Bus: Services 10, 14, 16, 16M, 70, 70M, 196

  • Taxi / Ride-hailing: Designated drop-off points are available

Where to Stay

Book accommodation early – December is peak travel season in Singapore. Recommended areas within a short travel distance to the National Stadium:

  • Kallang / Lavender (walking distance)

  • Bugis / Bras Basah (2 MRT stops away)

  • City Hall / Marina Centre (3-4 MRT stops)

  • Chinatown / Clarke Quay (5-6 MRT stops)

What to Expect in December

Singapore's year-end weather is generally:

  • Average highs of 30°C (86°F)

  • Frequent afternoon showers

  • High humidity

Pack light clothing, a portable umbrella, and comfortable walking shoes. Indoor venues like the National Stadium are air-conditioned, so a light jacket may be useful inside.

Extend Your Trip!

December is one of the most festive months in Singapore. While you are in town:

  • Catch the Christmas light-up along Orchard Road

  • Visit Gardens by the Bay's holiday displays

  • Explore the seasonal markets at Marina Bay

  • Take a day trip to Sentosa or the nearby southern islands

Also read: Singapore Airlines to Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Matches Live Onboard

Can't wait to see the Bangtan boys in the Lion City? Warm up your fingers, register for presales on time, and start planning your concert day or travel arrangements now!

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Cecelia Chang
Cecelia Chang

Born in a new village in Selangor, Malaysia, Cecelia loves three things in life: Good food, good views, and good deals. She also enjoys exploring new places and experiencing new things on her travels.

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