Show Picks: K-pop boy band NCT Dream return in new concert tour for their latest album
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South Korean boy band NCT Dream comprise (from left) Jisung, Haechan, Jaemin, Jeno, Renjun, Chenle and Mark.
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2025 NCT Dream Tour The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future In Singapore
Last here in June 2024 for a two-night gig, South Korean boy group NCT Dream are set to do it again on Oct 18 and 19, as part of their The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future tour.
The tour is in support of the septet’s fifth studio album Go Back To The Future, which was released in July 2025.
It contains the hits Chiller and BTTF, which have made the set list in cities like Seoul, Bangkok and Hong Kong.
Formed in 2016, NCT Dream comprise leader Mark and members Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle and Jisung. They are aged 23 to 26.
The new tour centres on the concept of a time-travelling journey based on the members’ reflections and dreams over the past nine years and the future they will continue to write.
Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk ticketmaster.sg
MRT: Stadium
When: Oct 18 and 19, 6pm
Admission: $188 to $368 via Ticketmaster (go to
Heart Cookie – Seo In-guk Singapore Fanmeeting And Performance
South Korean actor-singer Seo In-guk is set to put on a heartfelt night of songs and stories on Oct 12.
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Seo In-guk is best known as an actor, having played lead roles in romance drama Reply 1997 (2012), workplace drama Squad 38 (2016), romantic comedy Shopping King Louie (2016) and mystery thriller Death’s Game (2023).
But the South Korean started out as a singer, having won the first season of South Korean talent reality show Superstar K in 2009. He has put out one studio album, Everlasting (2014), as well as seven EPs.
He is set to roll out a night of songs and stories as he connects with fans. Expect interactive segments, question-and-answer sessions and live performances during this event that is happening during his birth month – he turns 38 on Oct 23.
Where: University Cultural Centre Ho Bee Auditorium, National University of Singapore, 50 Kent Ridge Crescent sg.bookmyshow.com
MRT: Kent Ridge
When: Oct 12, 8pm
Admission: $138 to $278 via BookMyShow (go to
With Anita – A Musical Tribute To Anita Mui
Hong Kong chanteuse Zita Tse will sing late singer-actress Anita Mui’s hits, including Dream Partner (1985) and Fiery Tango (1987).
PHOTO: ANITA MUI TRIBUTE FESTIVAL
If Anita Mui were alive, she would turn 62 on Oct 10. The Hong Kong diva died from cervical cancer in 2003 at the age of 40.
To celebrate her birthday, a charity concert has been organised, with Hong Kong chanteuse Zita Tse set to sing the late singer-actress’ hits, including Dream Partner (1985) and Fiery Tango (1987).
Singaporean stage actor-singer Timothy Wan will make a special guest appearance to perform some of Mui’s famous duets with Tse.
Besides honouring Mui’s legacy, the concert aims to support cancer prevention, education, screening and support for women affected by cervical cancer. Proceeds from the concert will be donated to the Singapore Cancer Society in support of its programmes and services.
Donations can also be made at str.sg/Kzuz
Where: Victoria Theatre, 9 Empress Place sg.bookmyshow.com
MRT: Raffles Place
When: Oct 10, 8pm
Admission: From $40 via BookMyShow (go to

