Entertainment
British Rock Band The Darkness to Ignite Singapore Concert in 2026
The British rock band The Darkness will perform in Singapore on March 11, 2026, as part of their Dreams On Toast tour. This highly anticipated concert will take place at the historic Capitol Theatre, known for its vibrant atmosphere and rich cultural history. Fans can expect an electrifying show featuring the band’s signature flamboyant style and hard rock sound.
Members of the Live Agency Music Community (LAMC) will have the opportunity to purchase tickets during a presale event on December 2, 2025. Interested individuals must register through the LAMC website to access this exclusive sale. General ticket sales will open to the public on December 3, 2025. Further details regarding ticket pricing and concert logistics will be announced closer to the event date.
Formed in 2000, The Darkness gained fame with their debut album, Permission To Land, released in 2003. The album received critical acclaim and featured hit singles like I Believe In A Thing Called Love and Love Is Only A Feeling, both of which topped multiple charts. The band quickly became known for their unique blend of glam rock influences and high-energy performances.
The concert in Singapore is part of a broader tour that aims to celebrate the band’s enduring legacy and connect with fans around the world. Justin Hawkins, the lead vocalist, along with his brother Dan Hawkins on guitar, Frankie Poullain on bass, and Rufus Tiger Taylor on drums, promise a night filled with memorable music and entertainment.
As anticipation builds for this event, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to avoid disappointment. The Darkness continues to be a significant force in the rock music scene, and this concert is expected to be a highlight of the 2026 music calendar in Singapore.
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