The rhythmic pulse of Singapore is set to accelerate this winter as the Singapore Tourism Board confirms that BTS will arrive for a prestigious four-night residency on 17, 19, 20 and 22 December.
This monumental engagement represents the longest run for the global icons in any Asian city outside of Korea and Japan, a feat that highlights the city's sophisticated entertainment ecosystem and world-class infrastructure.
The collaboration stems from a flourishing partnership between the Singapore Tourism Board and HYBE that began in 2024, which has already seen the city featured in Jin’s "Don't Say You Love Me" music video and hosted successful events for acts like SEVENTEEN and ENHYPEN.

This return to the tropics is a homecoming of sorts for the septet, who first graced Singaporean stages in 2014 and later made history in 2019 as the first K-pop act to sell out the National Stadium. Since then, members SUGA and j-hope have kept the flame alive with solo performances, but the upcoming December shows represent a unified return that is already generating immense global buzz.
Fans can look forward to more than just a concert series, as the band is poised to unveil new music in the spring of 2026, making these performances a pivotal moment in pop culture history.
To ensure a seamless experience for the traveling ARMY, the Singapore Tourism Board has aligned with Klook to integrate travel and world-class entertainment. This partnership aims to showcase the vibrant and distinctive experiences the city has to offer, from its diverse accommodation options to its safe and welcoming environment. As HYBE officials have noted, while the infrastructure of Singapore is excellent, it is the incredible passion and energy of the local fans that truly makes it the perfect stage for BTS to reconnect with their audience.