Entertainment
Seventeen to Celebrate 10th Anniversary with Concert in Singapore
K-pop group Seventeen is set to return to Singapore on March 7, 2026, for a concert celebrating their 10th anniversary, titled “New.” This highly anticipated event will take place at the National Stadium, where fans will gather to commemorate a decade of the group’s impactful presence in the music industry.
The last time Seventeen performed in Singapore was in January 2026 during their Right Here world tour. Fans, affectionately known as Carats, are encouraged to prepare their light sticks, known as Caratbongs, for what promises to be an unforgettable night. Tickets for the New concert will be priced between S$199 and S$399, with VIP options offering additional perks. These VIP benefits include access to a special soundcheck session, a VIP lanyard and laminate, as well as an exclusive postcard and pouch.
Ticket Sales and Presale Information
Ticket sales will occur in three presale sessions, followed by a general sale. The first presale session is scheduled for November 18, exclusively for Carat Membership holders on the fan platform Weverse. Interested fans must register on Weverse by November 11 to qualify for this early access.
The second presale will be available on November 19 through Trip.com, which will offer ticket bundles for fans looking to enhance their concert experience. Finally, the third presale session will occur on November 20 for members of Live Nation. General sales will commence on November 21 via Ticketmaster, allowing the broader public to purchase tickets.
As the concert date approaches, excitement among fans continues to build. Seventeen, known for their dynamic performances and engaging music, is expected to deliver a spectacular show, marking a significant milestone in their career. For Carats, this concert is not just an event; it is a celebration of loyalty and passion for a group that has left an indelible mark on the K-pop landscape.
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