The Ultimate Guide To Upcoming Concerts: 2019 Edition

Singaporeans are definitely spoilt for choice when it comes to concerts. There are so many artists and performers who make Singapore a stop in their world tour, or even as part of a music festival.

With 2019 less than two months away from us, the year is already looking pretty solid with a number of announced upcoming concerts in Singapore. It can be hard to keep track of upcoming concerts, so we’ve come up with a definitive guide that will be constantly updated.

Now there’s no need for multiple tabs and searching.

January

1. Slash ft. Miles Kennedy & The Conspirators

Grammy-winning, guitar god, Slash will will bless Singapore in the flesh in January 2019.

The legend whose real name is Saul Hudson, will play an exclusive, one-night-only show here with his band Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators. Myles Kennedy is one of the much-feted lead vocalists alive today – known for his huge vocal range that spans four octaves and eight semitones.

Since his reputation-cementing tenure as the lead guitarist of Guns N’ Roses and his stint at the forefront of Velvet Revolver‘s six-string barrage, Slash has blazed his own trail as a solo artist with a vast catalog of chart-blasting solo albums.

This will, undoubtedly, be a historic night.

Slash ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators
Date: 
8 January 2019 
Venue: 
The Coliseum
Ticket price: 
$148 – $228 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: 
Bandwagon
Website

2. Taeyeon

K-pop star Taeyeon of iconic girl group Girls’ Generation – also known as SNSD – will be bringing her distinctive vocals to Singapore with a full-fledged solo concert in January next year. This will be the very first time the multi-award winning singer is touring Singapore for a full-length concert ever since her solo debut in 2015.

No stranger to Singapore, she was one of the headline performers at South Korean pop music festival HallyuPopFest held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium earlier this year.

She is recognised as one of the most iconic and versatile female singers of the K-POP world and is widely regarded as a “talented vocalist” for her soulful vocals. Taeyeon charmed fans of the group and later released solo songs such as I, featuring South Korean rapper Verbal Jint.

Taeyeon Live In Singapore 2019
Date:
12 January 2019 
Venue: 
Singapore Expo Hall 1
Ticket price: 
$148 – $288 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: 
IMC Live Global
Website

3. Taking Back Sunday

If you can’t believe that Taking Back Sunday have been around for 20 years, you’re not alone, because they can’t either.

From the band’s landmark 2002 debut, Tell All Your Friends, to their most recent full-length, 2016’s Tidal Wave, Taking Back Sunday have evolved from a key player in the early 2000s emo scene to a genre-defying rock band. This fact is evidenced on Twenty, a 21-song collection set for release in January 2019 that spans all seven of their full-lengths.

Whether your introduction to the band was singing along to “A Decade Under The Influence” or hearing “MakeDamnSure” or “Sink Into Me”, Twenty is a look back at some of the highlights from this unlikely group of musical misfits.

Taking Back Sunday
Date: 19 January 2019
Venue: The Pavillion @ Far East Square
Ticket price: $108 standard, $118 doors (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: LAMC Productions
Website

4. BTS

K-pop boyband sensation BTS is coming to Singapore for a large-scale concert in January. Arguably the world’s biggest K-pop group, the K-pop juggernaut has been an unstoppable force in recent years, even gracing the latest cover of Time magazine and giving a speech at the United Nations in September

Known for hits such as “Fake Love” and “Blood Sweat And Tears”, will return to Singapore as part of their Love Yourself World Tour and will make history as the first K-pop act to play at the National Stadium

BTS Love Yourself World Tour
Date:
 19 January 2019
Venue: National Stadium
Ticket price: $88 – $348 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: Live Nation, One Production
Website

February

1. BLACKPINK

YG darlings BLACKPINK will be making their way to Singapore on 15 February 2019 for their upcoming world tour. Aside from Singapore, the quartet will also be heading to other Asian cities including Bangkok, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Taipei.

As one of the biggest and most successful K-pop groups today, BLACKPINK has made music history not only in Korea, but also worldwide. The four-member girl group – comprising Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa and Rose – are best known for smash hits like Ddu-Du Ddu-Du, which peaked at No. 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts earlier this year.

BLACKPINK
Date:
 15 February 2019
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticket price: $128 – $268 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: Live Nation, One Production
Website

2. Nickelback

Iconic Canadian rock band, Nickelback is set to make its long-awaited debut in Singapore in 2019. They released their highly anticipated ninth studio album Feed The Machine in June of 2017, which debuted in the Top 5 on the Billboard charts and spent the better part of 2017 and 2018 performing over 80 sold-out shows around the world.

Their inescapable and irresistible smash “How You Remind Me” was named Billboard’s ‘Top Rock Song of the Decade’ and was No. 4 on the Top 10 songs of the 2000’s list. With more than 23 chart-topping singles and fans spanning the globe, Nickelback boasts twelve consecutive sold-out world tours, playing to well over eight million diehard and adoring fans.

With decades of shows and albums under its belt, look forward to be treated to an assortment of rock anthems from the 2000s!

Nickelback
Date:
 20 February 2019
Venue: Zepp@BIGBOX
Ticket price: $128 (Early Bird), $138 (Standard)
Organiser: LAMC Productions
Website

3. Seungri 

Seungri from K-pop group BIGBANG will perform in Singapore as part of a solo tour promoting his album The Great Seungri.

The Great Seungri is his first full album since his debut 12 years ago, following two successful extended play records VVIP and Let’s Talk About Love. Fans would not want to miss the opportunity to see Seungri live as it may be his last solo tour before he returns to South Korea and serve in the military.

Seungri
Date:
 23 February 2019
Venue: The Star Theatre
Ticket price: $148 – $288
Organiser: CHENMEI Culture and CK Star Entertainment
Website

4. Years & Years 

British synth-pop band Years & Years is returning to Asia in 2019. This marks the trio’s first fully-fledged Southeast Asia tour, although they were recently in Singapore for an exclusive promo show to promote their latest album, Palo Santo.

The trio – frontman Olly Alexander and musicians Mikey Goldsworthy and Emre Turkman – are best known for hit songs such as King and Foundation from their debut album Communion, which topped the British charts when it was released in 2015.

Earlier in 2018, they released the follow-up, Palo Santo, which has popular songs like If You’re Over Me and Sanctify. The album received rave views from the music press.

Years & Years – The Palo Santo Tour
Date: 27 February 2019
Venue: The Star Theatre
Ticket price: $88 – 148 (excl. booking fees)
Organiser: Live Nation
Website

March

1. Blue

All Rise for the long awaited British boyband Blue Live in Singapore! Known for their iconic hits like “All Rise”, “Guilty”, “If You Come Back”, “Best In Me” “U Make Me Wanna”, “Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word”, and many more!

The quartet has released three studio albums so far, all of which reached number one in the United Kingdom. For one night only, join Blue in this memorable night of pumping hits and relive all the emotional ballads from the best times of our lives!

Blue Live In Singapore 2019
Date: 2 March 2019
Venue: ZEPP@BigBox Singapore
Ticket price: $108 $198 (excl. booking fees)
Organiser: Mode Productions
Website

2. Kodaline

Fans of Dublin based rockers, Kodaline, is making their highly anticipated return to Singapore, on 5 March 2019 at ZEPP@BIGBOX. Kodaline released their brand new album, Politics Of Living, on 28 Sep 2018, to rave reviews and are ready to embark on their upcoming world tour!

On Politics of Living, Kodaline teamed up with some of the hottest production and writing talent imaginable including hitmaker supreme Steve Mac (Ed Sheeran, Liam Payne), pop guru Johnny Coffer (Rag’N’Bone Man, Beyoncé), Jonas Jeberg (Dizzee Rascal, Kylie Minogue), Stephen Harris (Miles Kane, Kaiser Chiefs) as well as long-time collaborator Johnny McDaid (P!NK).

Their latest album is a delightful treat and surrounds big choruses with digital rhythms, glimmering piano riffs, and synths.

Kodaline took Singapore by storm at their debut gig in 2015. Don’t pass up the opportunity to see these guys live in 2019!

Who’s ready to be born again?

Kodaline Live In Singapore 2019
Date:
5 March 2019
Venue: 
ZEPP@BIGBOX
Ticket Prices: $128 early bird, $138 standard (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: 
LAMC Productions
Website

3. Maroon 5

Growing up, if you spent all your time, singing in the shower and crooning about heartbreak, then I’ve got news for you. Maroon 5  will be bringing their ‘Red Pill Blues‘ World Tour to Singapore on 7 March 2019!

The band, fronted by lead singer Adam Levine, last performed in Singapore during the 2015 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix.

Red Pill Blues is the sixth studio album by Maroon 5. It was released on 3 November 2017 and spawned hit singles such as ‘Cold’, ‘What Lovers Do’, ‘Don’t Wanna Know’, and ‘Girls Like You’.

2019 has never felt further at this point.

Maroon 5 ‘Red Pill Blues’ World Tour Live In Singapore
Date: 
7 Mar 2019
Venue: National Stadium
Ticket Prices:
$118 – $268 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser:
Live Nation
Website

4. HONNE

Following two back-to-back sold out shows in 2016, Honne will be returning to Singapore for a one-night-only show that is guaranteed to be a sold out affair as well.

In little under two years, HONNE have become the band to fall in love with, and to. A term with no Western equivalent, the origins of HONNE lie in the Japanese word meaning ‘True Feelings’. The British electro-R&B duo is currently touring the world in support of their latest albumLove Me/Love Me Not.

Honne Love Me/Love Me Not Asian Tour 2019
Date: 
11 & 12 March 2019
Venue: Capitol Theatre
Ticket Prices:
$78 – $98 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser:
Moonbeats Asia
Website

5. Pet Shop Boys

English synth-pop veterans Pet Shop Boys will be back in Singapore for a one night only show.

The upcoming Singapore show is part of their global Super Tour which started in 2016 and is in support of their 13th album, Super, released in the same year. They last performed here in 2014 at the Singapore Grand Prix.

They’re best known for pop hits such as West End Girls (1984), their 1993 cover of Village People’s Go West and You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You’re Drunk (2000).

Pet Shop Boys The Super Tour
Date:
 26 March 2019
Venue: The Star Theatre
Ticket price: $128 – $228 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: Lushington Entertainments
Website

April

1. John Mayer

John Mayer is coming to Asia.

The world-renowned musician will be kicking off his world tour in Australia and Asia which is set to take place between March and April. Further information surrounding the shows, such as venues and ticketing details have yet to be announced!

John Mayer Australia and Asia Tour 2019
Date: 1 April 2019
Time: TBA
Venue: TBA
Ticket price: TBA
Organiser: Live Nation

2. Anne Marie

Best known for the chart-topping tunes ‘2002’, ‘FRIENDS’, ‘Rockabye’, ‘Ciao Adios’ and many more, breakthrough pop-star Anne-Marie will be back in Singapore for a one-night only performance on 9 April 2019 at the Capitol Theatre.

This time, she’ll be making stops in both Singapore and Hong Kong.

Just in October of this year, the infectiously seductive singer stopped by our shores for the very first time for The Speak Your Mind Tour. And to be honest, we couldn’t get enough of her chart-topping hits, so we’re definitely in for a treat in April 2019!

Anne Marie Live In Singapore
Date: 9 April 2019 (Tuesday)
Venue: Capitol Theatre
Ticket price: $98 – 128 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: Lushington Entertainments
Website

3. Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran, the best selling artist of 2017, is set to return to Singapore on 26 April 2019.

Following his two sold-out dates in Singapore in 2017, the upcoming show will be his largest one yet as he performs at the National Stadium for the very first time. His return to Asia will also include dates in Korea (April 21) and Bangkok (April 28).

At the moment, there is only one available date so fastest fingers first! Tickets are priced at $158 for standing and between $68 – $248 for seated.

May

1. Troye Sivan

Troye Sivan announced on his Facebook that the concert is part of his Bloom tour, which is his second and most recent studio album.

Released on 31 August 2018, the album spawned hits such as My! My! My! and Dance To This featuring Ariana Grande. You might also know some of his hits Youth and Wild off his debut studio debut album Blue Neighbourhood.

Troye Sivan’s Bloom tour in Asia includes stopovers in Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Manila, Hong Kong and Bangkok.

Troye Sivan “The Bloom Tour” Singapore
Date: 3 May 2019
Venue: The Star Theatre
Ticket price: $98 – $258 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: Live Nation
Website

2. Jason Mraz

Missed his recent concert? Well, we have great news for you. Jason Mraz will be performing in Singapore at The Star Theatre on 11 May 2019 – as part of his Good Vibes Tour 2019. The multiple GRAMMY Award winner Jason Mraz is set to perform at the 5,000-capacity auditorium, which is a lot smaller as compared to his recent concert at the National Stadium.

Just two days (27 October) after performing at the National Stadium in Singapore, Mraz revealed his Asia 2019 six-date tour. Kicking off the whirlwind set of shows in Manila on May 8th, bringing his brand of soulful folk-pop to Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok and rounding off the performances at the Taipei Arena on May 25th 2019.

Jason Mraz Good Vibes Tour 2019
Date: 11 May 2019
Venue: The Star Theatre
Ticket Prices:
$98 – $198 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: 
Lushington Entertainments
Website

3. LAUV

American singer-song writer Lauv will return to Asia for an extensive tour in May of 2019, titled the Blue Boy Tour.

He has been making waves across the globe over the past two years, having released a slew of hits including ‘I Like Me Better’, ‘A Different Way’ with DJ SNAKE and most recently, ‘There’s No Way’ with Julia Michaels.

Lauv’s Asia tour will see the rising star perform 10 shows across two weeks in May. Stops include Mumbai, Manila, Cebu, Jakarta and more.

Lauv Asia Tour
Date: 15 & 16 May 2019
Venue: Capitol Theatre
Ticket price: $108 (excl. booking fee)
Organiser: Lushington Entertainments
Website

August

1. LANY

LANY is set to return to Asia in 2019. The American indie pop band took to social media on 13 November to announce a huge world tour set for 2019 in support of its latest album, Malibu Nights, which was released earlier this year.

With a sound that mashes together the feel of ’80s radio pop, ’90s R&B soul, and atmospheric synths, the Los Angeles-based group has churned hits such as “ILYSB” (“I Love You So Bad”), “Super Far” and “13”.

The Asia leg of the tour includes stops in Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, Japan, South Korea and more. General tickets will go on sale on Friday, 16 November via the band’s official website.

Lany
Venue: TBC
Date: 10 August 2019
Ticket Prices: TBC
Organiser: 
TBC
Website

September

1. The 1975

The 1975 are making their highly-anticipated return to Singapore since their last show at Laneway Festival in 2016. The pop-rock quartet announced dates for the Asian legs of their upcoming tour in support of their recent album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships.

Aside from popular tracks off their discography so far, Singapore fans can also expect to be treated to live versions of The 1975’s new companion record, Notes On A Conditional Form – which frontman Matt Healy previously teased that it would be released sometime in 2019.

The 1975 Live In Singapore 2019
Date: 16 September 2019
Venue: The Star Theatre
Ticket price: $88 – $148
Organiser: Now/Live
Website

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