Big Bang to Perform Live in Singapore on September 28

Concert promoters Launch Entertainment, Lushington Entertainments, and Live Nation have proudly announced the Singapore stop of the highly anticipated “Big Bang Alive Tour 2012.” As Big Bang‘s first world tour, which is set to visit 22 cities in 14 countries, Singapore will be the first stop in South East Asia. The five boys will be heating up the night on September 28 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.


With the head-thumping infectious beats and the boys’ electrifying stage energy, fans can expect nothing but the best of Big Bang in their performance. The show will feature an impressive production team, including the VMA-winning choreographer and Emmy-nominated director Laurieann Gibson, best known for her works on Lady Gaga‘s “Monster Ball Tour.”

Big Bang’s “Alive Tour 2012” is a history marking collaboration between Big Bang and the world’s leading live entertainment company, Live Nation. Live Nation has organized global tours for international renowned artists such as Madonna, Lady Gaga and U2. Big Bang is the first Asian artist that Live Nation will have produced and promoted for its world tour.

Be sure to get your tickets early, as this is shaping up to be one great performance you do not want to miss!

Date: Friday, September 28

Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium

Time: 7PM
Exclusive Priority Sale for OCBC Bank: June 25 & 26

Tickets will be on sale via Sistic exclusively for all OCBC Credit and Debit Cardmembers.
Each person is entitled to purchase a maximum of eight (8) tickets per transaction.

Public Sales Date: June 28 onwards

From June 28, sale of tickets will be available for all members of the public.
Each person is entitled to purchase a maximum of eight (8) tickets per transaction.

Ticket Price

VVIP Box – S$288
Standard – S$228, S$168, S$128
Standing Pen – S$228
Side View – S$168, S$128
Prices exclude S$3 SISTIC fee.

Tickets will be available at all SISTIC outlets, phone booking hotline (+65) 6348 5555 and web booking at www.sistic.com.sg.
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