Entertainment
Last Chance for Blackpink Fans: Final Tickets Released for Singapore Concerts
Fans of the popular K-pop group Blackpink now have one last opportunity to secure tickets for their highly anticipated concerts in Singapore. The final batch of tickets for all three shows, scheduled to take place at the Singapore National Stadium from November 28 to November 30, is now available for purchase through Ticketmaster.sg.
Organised by Live Nation Singapore, the concerts mark a significant milestone as Blackpink becomes the first K-pop girl group to perform three consecutive shows at this venue. The ticket prices range from S$168 to S$428, with expanded seating options and improved accessibility features in place to accommodate all fans.
In addition to the concerts, fans can look forward to a variety of exciting pre-concert events designed to enhance the overall experience. These activities include coordinated light displays at the National Stadium and the iconic Singapore Flyer, as well as music video-inspired photo opportunities. A special free prelude event will take place at Gardens By The Bay’s Supertree Grove starting on November 25, offering fans a chance to engage with the Blackpink experience before the concerts begin.
Moreover, exclusive Singapore-edition merchandise will be available, providing fans with unique memorabilia to commemorate the event. As anticipation builds for this historic series of performances, the excitement among fans—often referred to as Blinks—continues to grow.
With the final tickets now on sale, this is a pivotal moment for both the fans and the band as they prepare for what promises to be an unforgettable celebration of music and culture in Singapore.
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