
Lady Gaga Show in Singapore: Little Monsters' guide to travel planning, buying tickets, concert guidelines, and everything in between
Photo: Singapore Sports Hub
The Singapore Sports Hub is thrilled to welcome Lady Gaga – also known as Mother Monster – to the National Stadium for four exciting nights this May. The international artists will be performing on May 18, 19, 21, and 24 in her only Asia stop, and fans from all over the region are expected to fill the stadium.
For everyone to have a fun and safe experience, 'Little Monsters' are encouraged to follow Sports Hub's official social media pages for updates, and be sure to take note of this important information: Travel light
During the event, make sure to only bring what you need to make security checks easier and faster. If possible, do not bring any bags at all! (Fun fact: You can use the express queue if you go bagless!)
Here is a partial list of the items that you should not bring:
– All cameras (including digital, video, Polaroid, and film)
– All glassware and glass bottles
– Flags, placards, and banners with offensive slogans, political messages, or advertisements
– Bags exceeding 35cm x 20cm x 30cm
– Fan boards exceeding A3 size (42cm x 29.7cm)
– Soft toys exceeding A4 size (21cm x 29.7cm)
– Binoculars exceeding A5 size (14.8cm x 21cm) Take Public Transport and Arrive Early at the Venue
Expect heavy traffic for big events like this, so it is best to take public transportation and arrive early at the stadium. Please take note that parking is limited at the venue, so it is better to come early, relax, and grab something to eat before the show starts.
Here's what you need to know if you're going to take public transport:
Taxi/Private Hire:
Drop-off points at Stadium Drive and Kallang Wave Mall
Bus:
Bus Stop No. 80219 and 80211 – Services 10, 14, 16, 70, 196
Bus Stop No. 80199 – Service 11
MRT: Sports Hub is conveniently located near different MRT lines, including: – Circle Line: Stadium MRT Station (CC6) – East-West Line: Kallang MRT Station (EW10)
– Thomson-East Coast Line: Tanjong Rhu MRT Station (TE23)
Here is more information about directions and dining options for your reference. Buy original tickets and official merchandise from authorized sellers only
Make sure to buy your tickets and official Lady Gaga merchandise from trusted sellers to avoid being scammed. Tickets bought through Ticketmaster, Klook, or KrisFlyer will only be accepted. You may be denied entry and won't get a refund if you buy resale tickets from unofficial sellers.
The Official merchandise booths will be located at: – OCBC Square – National Stadium Gate 2 – Inside the stadium concourse at Gate 3 and Gate 21
(for Level 1 and Level 3 ticket holders)
Do not queue overnight. Kindly check the event guide for booth opening days and times. Make time to activate your global credentials on Ticketmaster
You can activate your global credentials on your Ticketmaster account before the event day. By doing this step, you can access your tickets before the show.
Check out Ticketmaster's guide for the instructions. Follow concert etiquette and guidelines
For a memorable and safe experience, we encourage you to stay in your section, always be considerate and respectful to your fellow fans, your clothes, costumes, or signs must not block the view of other guests, and cooperate with event staff if needed.
For more details about the event, here is the event guide. Have a fun and unforgettable night, Little Monsters!
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