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ITZY 3rd World Tour <TUNNEL VISION>: Dates, Tickets & Venue (Singapore)

ITZY 3rd World Tour <TUNNEL VISION> in Singapore, Singapore
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Why this show matters

ITZY landing back in Singapore is a big deal for fans across Southeast Asia. This is the group’s 3rd World Tour, TUNNEL VISION, and September 30, 2026 marks their first Singapore date since their previous visit.

Singapore concerts by major K-pop acts tend to draw fans flying in from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and beyond. Expect the date to anchor a lot of travel plans, so book transport and accommodation early even before ticket tiers are confirmed.

Getting there and getting oriented

Singapore’s arenas and expo halls that typically host tours of this scale sit close to the MRT network, usually a short walk from a station exit. Once the venue is officially confirmed, check which line and exit serves it directly — that detail will be in the official show listing.

If you’re flying in, Changi Airport connects to the city center by MRT in under an hour. Budget extra time on show day: taxi and ride-hail surge pricing is common right after doors close.

Tickets: what to expect

Ticket tiers for tours like this usually break into standing/general admission and seated categories, sometimes with a soundcheck or early-entry package for top tiers. Prices, on-sale dates, and any fan-club presale windows have not been announced in the source material for this guide.

Do not buy from resellers or unofficial pages promising guaranteed seats. K-pop tours routinely sell out fast, and scalped tickets are a common scam around dates like this.

  • Follow ITZY’s official social accounts and JYP Entertainment’s channels for on-sale announcements
  • Book through the officially named ticketing partner only, once confirmed
  • Watch for a fan-club presale, which often opens before general sale

What a K-pop arena show in Singapore feels like

Walk into one of these shows and the energy hits before you even find your seat: lightsticks pulsing in a synchronized wave, merch queues snaking around the building hours before doors open, and a low roar building as the house lights dim. Singapore crowds skew international, so you’ll hear chants in Korean, English, Mandarin, and Bahasa all blending together.

Merchandise booths typically open several hours before showtime and card payment is standard, though some booths still favor cash for smaller items. Lines for official merch move slowly — if you want a specific item, that’s the first stop after entering the venue precinct, not after the show.

How to visit like a local

Singaporean concertgoers treat show day like a logistics exercise, not a wander-in-late affair.

  • Arrive early, but not for the reason tourists think. Locals show up for merch and photo-op standees, not just seat-finding — doors often open well before the listed set time.
  • Payment is overwhelmingly cashless. Tap-to-pay and mobile wallets (PayNow, cards) work at most concession and merch stands in Singapore’s major venues.
  • Queue culture is real and enforced. Singaporeans queue in orderly lines without exception; cutting in is one of the fastest ways to draw dirty looks or venue staff intervention.
  • Public transport beats driving. MRT trains run frequently and the last trains often get crowded with concert crowds — plan your route home before the encore, or budget for a ride-hail booking made the moment the show ends.
  • Tipping isn’t expected anywhere in Singapore, including at the venue’s food and drink stalls.
  • The mistake most first-timers make: assuming they can buy tickets or merch on the day. For a tour like TUNNEL VISION, general sale tickets typically move within minutes, and merch stock for early dates can sell out before doors even open.

Before you book anything

Because the venue, ticket prices, and timing were not locked at the time of writing, treat this guide as a planning starting point, not a final itinerary. Confirm the venue name, MRT access, door times, and ticket tiers on ITZY’s official channels or the announced ticketing partner before finalizing travel.

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Frequently asked questions

When exactly is the ITZY TUNNEL VISION concert in Singapore?

September 30, 2026, as announced. Always double-check the exact date on ITZY's official channels in case of updates.

Where can I buy tickets?

Ticket tiers and the official sales platform hadn't been confirmed at the time of writing. Only buy through the officially announced ticketing partner once it's revealed — avoid resellers.

What venue will the concert be held at?

The venue wasn't confirmed in available sources. Check ITZY's or the promoter's official announcement for the exact arena and its nearest MRT station and exit.

How early should I arrive on the day?

Arrive several hours before the listed set time if you want merch or a good position near the stage — merch lines and doors typically open well ahead of showtime.

Is this ITZY's first time performing in Singapore?

No — this show marks their return to Singapore since their last concert there, as part of their 3rd World Tour.