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K-pop boy band Zerobaseone released their debut album Never Say Never, in Sept 2025.

K-pop boy band Zerobaseone released their debut album Never Say Never, in Sept 2025.

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Zerobaseone World Tour (Here&Now) In Singapore

K-pop boy band Zerobaseone are set to make a return to the Singapore Indoor Stadium, the same venue where they played their debut show here in September 2024.

The upcoming concert is part of their current tour, which kicked off in Seoul, South Korea, in October. It will include stops in other Asian cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Taipei.

Fans can expect to hear them belt out their latest songs. In September, the group released their debut album Never Say Never, which includes the pre-album single Slam Dunk.

They are also known for hits such as Doctor! Doctor! (2025) and In Bloom (2023), and have released five Korean EPs, including Blue Paradise, which dropped in February. They also released two Japanese EPs, Prezent in January and Iconik in October.

The nine-member group comprise the top finalists of South Korean survival show Boys Planet (2023). Their debut EP, Youth In The Shade (2023), garnered one million pre-orders, setting a new record in album sales for a rookie K-pop group.

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk
MRT: Stadium
When: Nov 15, 7pm
Admission: From $188 to $348 via Ticketmaster (go to ticketmaster.sg or call 6018-7645)

Esplanade Presents | Mosaic Music Series – Mew: The Farewell Shows

Danish indie/alternative rock band Mew’s Singapore show is part of a farewell tour before lead singer Jonas Bjerre (centre) leaves the band.

PHOTO: ESPLANADE – THEATRES ON THE BAY

Danish indie/alternative rock band Mew’s global tour, which marks their 30th anniversary, includes a stop in Singapore.

These are the last shows to feature lead singer Jonas Bjerre, who is leaving to pursue other creative projects.

Known for lush soundscapes and Bjerre’s distinctive, ethereal vocals, the band made their name through breakout album Frengers (2003), concept album And The Glass Handed Kites (2005) as well as No More Stories... (2009).

Mew, which also comprise bassist Johan Wohlert and drummer Silas Utke Graae Jorgensen, released their seventh and most recent album, Visuals, in 2017.

The upcoming gig is part of the Esplanade’s Mosaic series, which included American jazz singer Dianne Reeves’ show at the Esplanade Concert Hall on Nov 8.

Where: Esplanade Theatre, 1 Esplanade Drive
MRT: Esplanade
When: Nov 18, 8pm
Admission: From $75 to $100 via Sistic (go to sistic.com.sg or call 6348-5555)

Teddy Swims I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour

American Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Teddy Swims last performed in Singapore at the Capitol Theatre in 2024.

PHOTO: CLAIRE MARIE VOGEL

American singer-songwriter Teddy Swims, who played his debut Singapore show at Capitol Theatre in 2024, will be back for a gig in a bigger venue at The Star Theatre.

With music that blends R&B, pop, soul, hip-hop, country and rock, he is best known for songs such as Lose Control (2023), which topped the Billboard singles charts in 2024.

He released his debut album, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1), in 2023, which has been praised for its emotional honesty.

Swims’ second album, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) (2025), is up for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2026 Grammys. He was previously nominated for Best New Artist at the 2025 Grammys.

Where: The Star Theatre, 04-01 The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green
MRT: Buona Vista
When: Nov 17, 8pm
Admission: From $98 to $198 via Ticketmaster

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