
Cantopop legend Jacky Cheung returns to Singapore this November
Often referred to as one of the 'Four Heavenly Kings' of Cantopop – alongside Andy Lau, Leon Lai and Aaron Kwok – Jacky Cheung has released numerous top hits, including She is Afar, Goodbye Kiss and Wishing to Follow You All My Life, since his debut in 1984. For fans who missed his previous concert, good news: The legendary performer will return to Singapore this November with three encore shows, as part of his 60+ Concert Tour 2025.
When is Jacky Cheung performing in Singapore in 2025?
Jacky Cheung will perform in Singapore for three nights: November 21, 22 and 23, 2025.
Where will Jacky Cheung's concert in Singapore be held?
He will perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
What is the seating plan for Jacky Cheung's concert in Singapore in 2025?
Here is the seating plan for the Jacky Cheung 60+ Concert Tour 2025 in Singapore:
What are the ticket prices for Jacky Cheung's concert in Singapore?
Ticket prices remain in line with that of his 2023 concert, as Jacky Cheung is known for keeping his shows accessible to fans. Tickets range from $168 to $388. Here's the full breakdown of standard ticket prices:
Cat 1: $388
Cat 2: $328
Cat 3: $288
Cat 4: $208
Cat 5: $168
Cat 6: $208
Cat 7:$168
Cat 8: $328
Cat 9: $288
How to get tickets for Jacky Cheung's concert in Singapore?
Exclusive early access starts for KrisFlyer members on July 2, from 10am to 11.59pm. Pre-sale for OCBC cardholders takes place on July 3, during the same hours. General sales start from July 4, 10am, via the Singapore Sports Hub website.
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