(C): RIIZE
South Korean boy band RIIZE is returning to Singapore on January 24, 2026 as part of their “RIIZING LOUD” Asia tour. The six members of RIIZE – Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Sohee and Anton will perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, following their first successful appearance at their “RIIZING DAY” fan concert in Singapore in July 2024.
The “RIIZING LOUD” is a tour that includes stops at major venues all across Asia including KSPO Dome in South Korea, AsiaWorld-Arena in Hong Kong and Impact Arena in Thailand. The Singapore leg is presented by iMe Entertainment Group Asia which has been responsible for bringing some of the most popular K-pop acts to local audiences like Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon and Lee Serafim.
In 2023 RIIZE made their debut with the hit song ‘Get A Guitar’ and quickly integrated themselves into the K-pop scene. RIIZE has an upcoming debut full length album ‘Odyssey’ which will be released on May 19, 2025 following the excitement of their tour.
The ticket information for the Singapore concert will be available soon, but in the meantime, fans should pay attention to official channels for updates. The group’s popularity has grown quickly and their last concert was very successful, so this concert is expected to sell out.
The return of RIIZE to Singapore emphasizes that they are committed to connecting with fans around the world and once again, they have demonstrated they are one of the most exciting and lively acts in K-pop. With the excitement building, Singapore fans are looking forward to another evening to remember with RIIZE.
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