Singapore’s BTS fans are preparing for one of the biggest concert events of the year as ticket sales for the group’s upcoming shows begin next week. The globally famous K-pop group will return to Singapore for four concerts in December, marking their first appearance in the country as a complete seven-member group in seven years.

BTS is scheduled to perform at the National Stadium on Dec 17, 19, 20 and 22. All seven members — Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook — are expected to perform together. The concerts are already attracting strong attention from fans across Singapore and nearby countries.
Ticket Sales Begin In Stages
Concert organisers announced that ticket sales will open in several stages starting from June 3. The first phase is reserved for official ARMY membership holders. Fans with a global ARMY membership must complete registration through Weverse before May 25 at 10 pm to qualify for the presale access.

The ARMY membership presale will run on June 3 from 12 pm to 10 pm. A second presale round through Live Nation Singapore will take place on June 4 during the same hours. General ticket sales will officially begin on June 5 at 12 pm through Ticketmaster.
Klook members will also have access to ticket-and-package bundles during the public sale period. Due to BTS’s worldwide popularity, many fans are expected to join online queues when sales begin.
Ticket Prices And VIP Packages
Ticket prices for the Singapore concerts start from S$148, excluding booking fees. Fans looking for a premium experience can purchase VIP packages priced at S$388.

According to organisers, the VIP package includes a reserved premium seat, access to the soundcheck party, exclusive commemorative items, a special gift and a dedicated merchandise lane. The wide ticket pricing range is expected to attract both longtime BTS supporters and casual concertgoers.
Singapore Expected To Benefit From Tourism Boost
Live Nation Singapore and The Kallang Group said Singapore secured the concerts after long discussions with tour organisers. The four-show stop will become BTS’s longest tour stop in Asia outside South Korea and Japan.

Large international concerts often bring strong tourism activity to Singapore. Hotel bookings, transport services, restaurants and nearby businesses are expected to benefit from the arrival of overseas fans attending the concerts in December.
Singapore has continued strengthening its position as a major entertainment destination in the region by attracting large-scale international events and performances.
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