BTS World Tour marks Singapore for four-night performance

K-pop powerhouse, BTS, has unveiled their World Tour schedule for 2026/2027, and has marked Singapore for their longest run in Asia. The South Korean boy band with a global fanbase will perform on December 17, 19 to 20, and 22.

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said in a statement that this underscores Singapore as a premier destination for entertainment with a vibrant, year-round calendar of exciting leisure experiences.

Singapore scores four nights in K-pop powerhouse BTS’s world tour schedule

The BTS win is an extension of STB’s partnership with Hybe, which manages several K-pop artists including BTS, following successful collaborations with other top K-pop acts.

Guo Teyi, director, leisure events, STB, said: “We’re pleased to host the BTS World Tour for four nights in Singapore in partnership with Klook – the longest run in Asia outside of (South) Korea and Japan.

“This milestone reflects the strong collaborative partnership with Hybe and its label, and is testament to the growing confidence international artists and
producers have in Singapore’s ability to deliver unforgettable, world-class live entertainment.

“We look forward to welcoming Army (the global fanbase of BTS), and to showcasing not only an extraordinary series of performances, but also the vibrant and distinctive experiences our city has to offer.”

Singapore has a strong track record in hosting massive, multi-night concerts, with success stemming from the country’s entertainment ecosystem, encompassing expertise in delivering exceptional experiences, world-class venues, strong regional connectivity, excellent infrastructure, safe environment and diverse accommodation options that cater to different traveller preferences.

STB’s partnership with Hybe kicked off in 2024, and both have rolled out diverse initiatives including content creation for social media, and event participation featuring prominent K-pop acts such as j-hope, Seventeen, and Enhypen.

Most recently, Singapore was featured in Jin’s music video, Don’t Say You Love Me.

Klook, which is committed to supporting STB on inbound tourism initiatives, will work with Hybe “to bring global icons BTS to Singapore”.

Sarah Wan, general manager, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia, said: “Together, we are reshaping how fans experience travel and entertainment. With a strong track record supporting major concerts and events across Asia, we are excited to connect fans with this world-class experience and showcase the best of what Singapore has to offer.”

BTS had performed in Singapore previously – in 2014 for their BTS 2014 Live Trilogy Episode 2! The Red Bullet Tour; in 2017 for the KBS Music Bank World Tour; and in 2019 for the Love Yourself Tour. For the 2019 concert, tickets were sold out in four hours.

BTS members have also held solo concerts in Singapore; Suga performed in 2023 and j-hope in 2025.

The BTS World Tour will kick off this April in Goyang, South Korea, and move on to other Asia-Pacific cities including Tokyo, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Melbourne, Sydney, Hong Kong and Manila. Organisers have indicated plans for more cities to be announced in 2027.

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