
Indie singer Beabadoobee is set to perform a one-night-only show in Singapore this August
Indie singer Beabadoobee is finally making her way back to Singapore, after her last show in 2022. She returns this August for a one-night-only gig, bringing her latest album This Is How Tomorrow Moves as part of her Asia tour.
Beabadoobee, whose given name is Beatrice Laus, shot to fame with hits such as Real Man, Glue Song, The Perfect Pair and Take A Bite. The Filipino-British singer-songwriter has since graced major festival stages including Coachella and Glastonbury, and has opened for global stars like Halsey, Taylor Swift and The 1975.
When is Beabadoobee performing in Singapore?
As part of her Beabadoobee Asia Tour 2025, she will perform in Singapore on August 4, 2025, before heading to Bangkok on August 6, Taipei on August 9 and Manila on August 12.
Where is Beabadoobee's concert in Singapore?
Beabadoobee will be performing at The Star Theatre at 8pm.
How to get tickets for Beabadoobee's concert in Singapore?
Ticket prices have yet to be announced, but ticket sales dates are confirmed. Mastercard holders can enjoy early access to presale from May 6 to 7, 2025, while the Live Nation presale takes place on May 7 from 4pm. General ticket sales will open on May 8 from 2pm. More details can be found via the Live Nation website.
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