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South Korea's sexiest musical - Wild Wild in Singapore 2025

South Korea's sexiest musical - Wild Wild in Singapore 2025

Straits Times7 hours ago

There will be two shows on June 21, at 3.30pm and 7.30pm. PHOTO: BIZ TRENDS MEDIA
SINGAPORE - The 'Wild Wild' show performed by hunky oppas is returning to Singapore in June.
Described as South Korea's sexiest musical, the concert premiered in the nation in 2021, highlighting shirtless men who take on bold dance choreography.
This will be the second edition of the show in Singapore, with the first taking place in July 2024.
In a media statement, the revised edition of the 75-minute act is touted as 'refreshed, reimagined, and ready to thrill'.
In the all-male musical line-up, performers include Kim Donghee, Roh Jinwook, Kim Jinwoo, Kim Siwoo, Jeong Han Saem, Choi Jay, Collin Dean Harris and Jeong Huiyeob.
The first show, which will be staged at 3.30pm on June 21, is a ladies-exclusive event . The second, at 7.30pm the same day, is open to men and women. Both shows are for those aged 18 and above only.
Book it/ Wild Wild in Singapore 2025
Where: The Theatre at Mediacorp
When: June 21, 3.30pm ( women -only show) and 7.30pm ( all welcome )
Admission: From $108 to $228 via sg.bookmyshow.com, biztmgptix.bigtix.io, sistic.com.sg, and at ticketmaster.sg
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