Singapore, get ready to rock! If you thought you'd missed your chance to see the K-pop sensation Blackpink, think again! In a thrilling development, more tickets have been released for their highly anticipated Singapore concerts, ensuring no fan is left behind.
But here's the catch: these tickets weren't always available. After a production update, additional seats were opened up for the girl group's three-night extravaganza, offering a second chance to those who missed out on the initial ticket frenzy. This is a rare opportunity, especially considering the fierce competition when tickets first went on sale in September.
Blackpink's 'Deadline' world tour has been a whirlwind of energy, featuring chart-topping hits like 'Kill This Love' (2019), the electrifying 'Pink Venom' (2022), and the anthemic 'How You Like That' (2020). And for the first time in Singapore, fans will be treated to Rose's Grammy-nominated solo performance of 'Apt.', a song that has taken the world by storm.
Venue and Dates: The National Stadium will host this K-pop spectacle from November 28th to 30th, with tickets priced at $168 to $398 via Ticketmaster. Don't miss out on what promises to be a historic event!
In other exciting news, Indonesian rap sensation Rich Brian is bringing his tour, 'Where Is My Head?', to the city. Brian's tour is in support of his latest album, featuring collaborations with artists like Ski Mask The Slump God on the track 'Jumpy', a bold statement against conformity. The album also includes the introspective 'Butterfly', a synth-driven exploration of personal insecurities.
Catch him at: The Theatre at Mediacorp on December 3rd, 8 pm. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster, priced at $118 to $378.
And that's not all! Australian comedian Luke Kidgell, known for his hilarious audience interactions, is set to tickle Singapore's funny bone. His unique style involves asking attendees why they think they are bad people and improvising based on their responses. Kidgell's excitement about visiting Singapore for the first time is evident on his Instagram, where he expresses his eagerness to explore the city.
Don't miss his shows: December 1st and 2nd at the Drama Centre Theatre. Tickets for the first night are still available, but the second night is sold out, so act fast!
Stay tuned for more entertainment updates, and feel free to share your thoughts on these exciting events. Are you a K-pop enthusiast, a rap fan, or a comedy lover? Let us know in the comments!