FTISLAND Announces “FaTe” Singapore Stop for June 2026, With VIP Soundcheck Perks and Ticket Sales Starting May 29
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Korean rock band FTISLAND is set to return to Singapore for the 2026 FTISLAND TOUR 0 — XIX — III “FaTe”, with a concert scheduled for 27 June 2026 at 6:00 PM at Arena @ Expo. The show, organized by O.N worldwide and co-organized by Three Angles Production, will give fans multiple VIP-oriented experiences, including a soundcheck session and exclusive collectible items.
What FTISLAND is bringing to Singapore
FTISLAND—formed under FNC Entertainment—has built its identity by blending the immediacy of K-pop with full-band live performance. The lineup centers on vocalist Lee Hong Gi, alongside Choi Min Hwan (drums) and Lee Jae Jin (bass). According to the event announcement, the band’s stage shows are designed to feel both high-energy and intimate, emphasizing strong live vocals and a direct connection with the audience.
The upcoming Singapore stop is part of FTISLAND’s broader “0 — XIX — III ‘FaTe’” tour run in 2026. Fans can also look to the band’s established catalog for familiar hits, including tracks such as “Love Sick,” “I Hope,” “Severely,” and “Love Love Love.” The tour branding spotlights a “fateful night” premise—framing the performance as a special, one-time reunion moment for attendees rather than just another stop on a route.
VIP benefits and exclusive collectibles
In addition to standard admission, the Singapore show announcement outlines several perks for different ticket tiers. Each ticket holder is expected to have access to an exclusive photo card prepared specifically for PRIMADONNA—FTISLAND’s official fandom—as a keepsake from the performance.
VIP ticket holders will receive expanded access, including entry to a Soundcheck Session and an exclusive VIP photocard. Selected VIP purchasers will be chosen through a raffle draw for additional premium items, including a Signed Polaroid and a Signed Special Poster.
The announcement also describes raffle-based opportunities for certain categories—specifically CAT 1 and CAT 2—to attend the soundcheck and receive a signed poster. Beyond collectibles, VIP and CAT 1 ticket holders will be entered into another raffle for a Group Photo with FTISLAND, offering a direct photo-based interaction intended to heighten the “up close” feel of the event.
Ticketing details and pricing
Tickets for FTISLAND’s “FaTe” Singapore show will be available starting 29 May 2026 at 12:00 PM via bookmyshow.sg. Pricing is listed in the range of 270 SGD to 170 SGD, with the differences tied to the ticket categories and access to the VIP-related raffles and experiences.
For concert-goers, the structure suggests the organizers are targeting both long-time fans who want enhanced interaction and casual attendees looking for a straightforward live-band performance—while still ensuring most ticket holders receive at least one official collectible item.
Why the FTISLAND “FaTe” stop matters
FTISLAND remains one of the best-known K-pop-adjacent bands that continues to anchor its public image in rock instrumentation and live musicianship. In an era where many touring acts rely heavily on pre-recorded elements, FTISLAND’s positioning as a full-band group led by Lee Hong Gi’s vocals has helped it remain a recognizable name for audiences who prefer guitar-and-drum driven performances.
The Singapore announcement also signals the continued momentum of K-pop and Korean pop culture events in the city-state’s large venues. With Arena @ Expo hosting a major-scale show and organizers building in multiple layers of fan access—soundcheck sessions, signed items, and group photo raffles—the event is designed to translate global fandom enthusiasm into a localized, experience-rich concert format.
What to watch next
With ticket sales opening 29 May 2026, the main near-term development will likely be demand and the availability of VIP categories and raffle-included options. Fans will want to monitor whether the event includes additional announcements closer to the date—such as setlist hints, schedule changes for entry times, or further details on how raffles and soundcheck access are administered.
As FTISLAND approaches the June 27 performance, the tour’s promotional run should also clarify how “FaTe” ties into the band’s 2026-era messaging—whether it reflects a thematic rollout for new material, or primarily functions as a tour identity for this year’s live run in key markets like Singapore.
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