Entertainment
I-dle to Perform in Singapore for Syncopation World Tour in 2026
The popular K-pop girl group I-dle is set to return to Singapore for their concert, titled Syncopation, on June 13, 2026. The announcement was made on December 3, revealing the group’s plans for a world tour that will kick off with a two-night concert at the KSPO Dome in South Korea in February 2026.
The title of the tour, Syncopation, reflects a musical term that emphasizes beats typically considered weak, highlighting the group’s innovative approach to music. I-dle, consisting of members Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi, and Shuhua, is known for their engaging performances and unique sound. Following Singapore, the tour will also make stops in other major cities, including Taipei, Bangkok, and Yokohama.
The group’s last performance in Singapore took place in September 2023, when they headlined the inaugural Bubbling & Boiling Music and Arts Festival at Resorts World Sentosa. The concert was well-received, further solidifying their popularity in the region.
During an event at Bugis Junction in June 2023 for the fashion brand Skechers, Minnie, whose full name is Nicha Yontararak, hinted at the upcoming tour, 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.”
Details regarding ticket prices and additional information for the Singapore concert will be announced at a later date, generating anticipation among fans. As the group prepares for this exciting tour, their return to Singapore is expected to draw significant interest from local and regional audiences eager to experience their dynamic performances once again.
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