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Everything you need to know about BTS's 2026 Singapore concert

Amanda
March 12, 2026
1.4 min read

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BTS’s Singapore concert is finally happening! After what felt like a lifetime of waiting, a certain 7 are returning to the Singapore National Stadium. Whether you’ve been a dedicated ARMY since the "No More Dream" days or you’ve recently found comfort in their solo projects, the excitement in the air is palpable as the concert day draws near.

As someone who’s had "Dynamite" and "Snooze" on repeat for months, I know that a little bit of planning goes a long way in making sure your concert experience is more "Butter" and less "Danger." Here’s everything you need to prepare yourself for BTS’s Singapore comeback.

Mark your calendars for December 2026

BTS is officially making Singapore their home for four massive nights as part of their 2026 world tour. This is the longest run for the group in Asia (outside of the USA), so we’re in for a treat!

📆 Dates: 17, 19, 20, and 22 December 2026
🗺️ Venue:
Singapore National Stadium

Where to look for tickets

Securing a ticket for a BTS concert can feel like a mission, but knowing where to look is half the battle. Ticket sales for the Singapore leg are expected to be in high demand, so preparation is key.

  • Weverse app: This will be your primary source of truth. Official announcements regarding the ARMY Membership Presale registration will be posted here first. Make sure your membership is active, so that you can register for the presale once dates for it drop.
  • Ticketmaster Singapore: Ticketmaster has been designated as the official platform for the concert, so it’ll be a good idea to create an account and log in ahead of time to ensure your payment details are up to date.
  • Klook: As Singapore’s official experience partner for the tour, keep an eye on Klook for special experience packages that may include tickets and accommodation.
  • Social media: Follow @BIGHIT_MUSIC on X (formerly Twitter) and the official BTS Facebook page for real-time updates on release dates.

Getting to the National Stadium

The National Stadium is the heart of the Singapore Sports Hub, and while it’s well-connected, it can get incredibly busy on concert days.

If you’re heading down with your concert squad, carsharing is a fantastic way to travel together and keep the pre-show hype alive with a BTS-only playlist. Plus, it’s much more comfortable than squeezing onto a crowded train with thousands of other fans!

On that note, you'll want to take note of these parking spots:

Leisure Park Kallang 5 Stadium Walk Kallang 397693 Singapore

Mon to Fri: S$0.80 / 30 minutes

Sat/Sun and Eve of PHs and PHs: S$0.90 / 30 minutes Grace Period: 15 minutes

3-minute walk
Kallang carpark 1 (outside Decathlon) 200 Stadium Boulevard, Singapore 397800 Mon to Sun & PH - S$0.60 / 30 minutes (cap at $5 between 10:30pm to 7am) 13-minute walk
Kallang carpark 5 Parking lot, 15 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397694

Mon to Sun & PH - S$0.60 / 30 minutes (cap at $5 between 10:30pm to 7am)

Event day charging (no grace period) - $5 per entry, 2 hours pre and post event)

4-minute walk
Other cheap parking spots in Bugis

What to bring (and what to leave at home)

(Photo: Bangtan Pa More)

The stadium has pretty strict entry requirements, so it’s best to travel light. You don’t want to be that person held up at security while your favourite intro starts playing!

  • The Army Bomb: No BTS concert is complete without the official lightstick.  Make sure yours is updated with the latest firmware via the official lightstick app (Weverse can also sync with the Army Bomb) and has fresh batteries. Trust me, you don’t want it going dark when it’s time to create a synchronised sea of lights during the "Mikrokosmos" finale.
  • Power bank: Between taking videos and using your phone as a digital fan board, your battery will drain faster than you think.
  • Small bags only: The venue typically only allows bags smaller than A4 size. Leave the giant backpacks at home!
  • Empty water bottle: You can’t bring outside drinks in, but you can usually bring an empty plastic bottle to refill at the water fountains inside.

Pre-concert fuel and fan events

Half the fun of a BTS concert is the community! Before the doors open, there’s plenty to do around the Kallang area.

  • Kallang Wave Mall: A great spot to grab a quick bite. Historically, it's also been where fans gather to trade photocards or give out freebies like cup sleeves and fan art before BTS's concerts.
  • Official Merchandise: If you’re eyeing that tour hoodie, get there early. The queues for official merch booths usually start hours before the show.

Post-concert supper spots

Adrenaline is great, but it’ll leave you hungry! After screaming your heart out, you’ll definitely need a late-night feast. Since public transport can be a bit of a squeeze right after the show, having a car booked and ready makes the journey to supper much smoother.

Old Airport Road Food Centre 

(Photo: Old Airport Road Food Centre)

This is a legendary spot for local favourites. The Satay and Lor Mee are must-tries after a long day of fan-girling.

📍 Address: 51 Old Airport Road, Singapore 390051
Opening hours: 6am – 10:30pm daily

Bugis

(Photo: Danielfooddiary)

Just a 15-minute walk away, Bugis is full of food options at any hour of the day. Be sure to read up on some must-eat delicacies in the area for your pre-and-post concert nosh!

Stay safe and have fun

Remember to look out for one another. If you see a fellow fan feeling unwell in the standing pen, don't hesitate to alert security. Let’s make this a night to remember for all the right reasons.

Whether you're there for the high-energy choreography or the soulful RM verses, I hope you have the most magical night with the boys (as I will too!)

See you on the road,


Amanda 💙

(Feature photo: Bandwagon Asia)

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