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Your guide to Post Malone’s 2026 concert in Singapore

May 18, 2026
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Congratulations to all the Post Malone fans out there, because Posty is finally coming to Singapore! Whether you fell in love with “Sunflower” in Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse, or you’ve been here since his mixtape days, Post Malone’s high energy and electrifying performances will definitely have you saying “Wow”.

If you missed him at the 2023 Formula One Singapore Grand Prix concerts, then now’s your time to catch him at his first full-scale solo act here. Concert prep can get messy and confusing, but I’ve got you covered! Here’s everything you need to know to make your concert experience Better Now. 

Mark your calendars for September 2026

(Photo: Pexels)

Post Malone is only in Singapore for 1 (that’s right, ONE) day, so tickets are selling fast! He’s performing on a Friday night too, so this is the perfect way to vibe out and enjoy a good TGIF. 

📆 Time and Date: 25 September 2026
🗺️ Venue:
Singapore National Stadium 

Where to get tickets

There are multiple kinds of tickets and platforms to get them from, so always compare them to get the best seats for the best deals! Presale is already over, but general sales are still ongoing as of 18 May, 2026. 

  • Ticketmaster: The official platform for the concert, Ticketmaster is your best bet to get Standard or Premium VIP tickets.
  • Priceless.com: Princeless reserves a certain number of “Preferred Tickets” from general sale exclusively for Mastercard holders. If you think the seats you want are already sold out, make sure to double-check this site. 
  • Trip.com: Trip.com includes a tourist pass with every ticket you can, so this is the perfect chance for a weekend staycation. 

Getting to National Stadium 

As the centrepiece of the Singapore Sports Hub, the National Stadium is always bustling with activity. If you’re heading down via (the conveniently-named) Stadium MRT station, try to come earlier to avoid the peak hour crowd and other concert-goers. 

If you’ve made plans with your Motley Crew, then carsharing might be a cheaper and more convenient way to get there. Plus, it’s the perfect way to get hyped up before the show. 

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 (or leave behind)

Long queues and security checks await, so it’s best to travel light.

  • Power bank: Taking photos and videos drains your battery faster than you think!
  • Small bag: National Stadium doesn’t allow any bags larger than 35cm x 20cm x 30cm (and you don’t want to hold up the queue during security checks, either)
  • Comfortable shoes: You’ll be queuing to get in and then jumping around during the concert, so don’t forget a pair of comfy sneakers. 
  • (Empty) Water bottle: The security guards will make you empty out your bottle before you get in, but you can refill it at a nearby water cooler once you get in. 

Activities

If you have some time to kill before the concert, there’s no shortage of things to do around the Kallang area. 

  • Kallang Wave Mall: Connected directly to the National Stadium, this is a great place to get your bubble tea fix and do some window shopping. 
  • Official merch: Get some sick tour merch for your closet at the official merch booth. 

Post-concert supper spots

That late-night supper after a concert is always a must, so here are some places to chow down on some good grub. 

Old Airport Road Food Centre 

(Photo: Time Out)

One of Singapore's most renowned hawker centres, Old Airport Road Food Centre is a great place to enjoy your favourite local delights. Try some tank-to-table tiger prawns at Kallang Cantonese Live Prawn Noodle (#01-83), or a classic char kway teow at Michelin Bib Gourmand recommendation Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow (#01‑12).

📍 Address: 51 Old Airport Road, Singapore 390051
Opening hours: Daily, 6am – 10.30pm
🌐 Website: oldairportroadfoodcentre.com 

Bugis

(Photo: Secret Singapore

At any time of the day, Bugis is always bustling with life. It's perfect for some late-night supper. Check out our Bugis food guide here for the best recommendations. 

(Feature photo: Getty Images / Tabatha Fireman)

Stay safe and have fun! 

Shows like this can get intense before you know it, so don’t forget to hydrate well during the show and look out for the people around you. Let’s all enjoy the night like a Rockstar!

See you on the road,


Amanda 💙

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