Entertainment
The Darkness Set to Rock Singapore on March 11, 2026
British rock band The Darkness is scheduled to perform in Singapore on March 11, 2026, as part of their Dreams On Toast tour. The concert will take place at the historic Capitol Theatre, where fans can expect an electrifying experience from the band’s dynamic performance.
The lineup for the concert includes lead vocalist Justin Hawkins, guitarist Dan Hawkins, bassist Frankie Poullain, and drummer Rufus Tiger Taylor. Known for their flamboyant style and energetic stage presence, the band aims to deliver a memorable show that showcases their unique blend of glam rock and hard rock.
To secure tickets, a presale session for members of the Live Asia Music Club (LAMC) will be conducted on December 2, 2025. Interested fans must register through LAMC’s website to participate in the presale. General ticket sales will follow on December 3, 2025, providing access to all music lovers eager to experience the concert.
The Darkness first gained prominence with their debut album, Permission To Land, released in 2003. The album received critical acclaim and featured hit singles such as I Believe In A Thing Called Love and Love Is Only A Feeling, both of which topped various music charts. The band’s early sound, characterized by a flamboyant and theatrical approach, quickly earned them a dedicated fan base and established their reputation for impressive live performances.
As anticipation builds for their upcoming concert, fans are encouraged to stay tuned for more details regarding the event. The Darkness continues to captivate audiences worldwide, and their Singapore performance is expected to be a highlight for rock music enthusiasts in the region.
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