Entertainment
I-dle Announces Return to Singapore for Concert in June 2026
The popular K-pop girl group, I-dle, is set to return to Singapore on June 13, 2026, for their new concert titled Syncopation. The concert will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium as part of the group’s world tour, which was officially announced on December 3, 2023.
The Syncopation tour, named after the musical term that highlights normally weak beats, will kick off with a two-night concert at South Korea’s KSPO Dome in February 2024. Following the opening shows, I-dle will visit several cities across Asia, including Taipei, Bangkok, and Yokohama, before making their way to Singapore.
I-dle, comprising members Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi, and Shuhua, last performed in Singapore in September 2023. They headlined the inaugural Bubbling & Boiling Music and Arts Festival held at Resorts World Sentosa.
Earlier this year, Minnie hinted to fans during an event for the fashion brand Skechers at Bugis Junction that the group’s next world tour was imminent. She expressed enthusiasm about returning to Singapore, stating, “We just can’t wait to be back in Singapore and perform for you guys again, so please look forward to our next world tour.”
As anticipation builds for the concert, additional details, including ticket prices and on-sale dates, will be announced in the coming months. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for updates, as I-dle’s dynamic performances and captivating stage presence have solidified their place as one of the leading acts in the K-pop industry.
This concert marks another milestone in the group’s journey, as they continue to connect with their global fanbase through electrifying performances and engaging music.
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