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K-Pop Icon Rain to Headline Singland Festival This New Year’s Eve
K-pop superstar Rain will headline the inaugural Singland Festival, set to take place at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore from December 31, 2025, to January 3, 2026. Organisers announced the news on September 2, stating that the festival aims to celebrate the New Year with a large-scale indoor event featuring international stars.
The festival will feature four world-class acts over its three-day run, with Rain performing on New Year’s Eve from 21:30 to 23:00. Ticket prices for his show range from S$198 to S$328. The identities of the remaining three performers will be announced on September 3, 5, and 10. The second artist is scheduled to perform on January 2, 2026, while the third and fourth acts will take the stage on January 3, 2026.
In addition to performances, attendees can look forward to various food and game booths, as well as designated photo zones throughout the venue. Dave Poh, executive director of Season Culture, expressed enthusiasm for the event, stating, “Singland Festival is more than a concert series – it’s a celebration of culture, music, and community.”
This festival coincides with Singapore’s 60th anniversary, marking a significant milestone for the nation. The organisers aim to establish Singland Festival as an iconic annual tradition that fosters community through live performances and shared experiences.
Pre-sales for tickets will begin on September 15 at 10:00, with general sales following on September 30. The festival promises to be a vibrant showcase of talent and culture, making it a highly anticipated event for both locals and visitors alike.
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