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Catch The Witcher in Concert's Asia debut in Singapore this November

Catch The Witcher in Concert's Asia debut in Singapore this November

Time Outa day ago
You've played the video game, you've watched the Netflix series, now it's time to witness The Witcher in Concert as it gallops into Singapore for the first time. Following a successful world tour across North America and Europe, The Witcher in Concert is finally making its Asia debut in Singapore this November to mark the 10th anniversary of the critically acclaimed video game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. This live concert experience brings to life the epic tale of Geralt of Rivia as he embarks on a monster-filled, heartbreak-laced quest to find his adopted daughter Ciri.
A stunning celebration of the game's rich storytelling and unforgettable score, The Witcher in Concert blends soul-stirring music with cinematic gameplay visuals, all performed live by an ensemble orchestra and the Polish folk‑metal maestros Percival Schuttenbach, with arrangements helmed by The Witcher 3 co-composer Marcin Przybyłowicz. It's a Medjay‑level experience for any Geralt fan.
When does The Witcher in Concert come to Singapore?
Set your alarms – the concert is happening on Saturday, November 29 and Sunday, November 30, 2025. There are multiple timings – 2pm and 7.30pm on the first day, and only 6.30pm on the second.
Where is The Witcher in Concert held?
This spectacle is set to unfold at the Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands.
When do The Witcher in Concert tickets go on sale?
Tickets are now on sale via Marina Bay Sands Ticketing (MBS), Sistic and Klook. If you're a DBS cardholder or a Singtel member, make the most with the early bird discounts of up to 20 percent from now till August 31, and discounts of up to 15 percent from September 1.
But if you're neither, get 10 percent off tickets when you book via MBS or SISTIC from now till August 31.
What are the ticket prices for The Witcher in Concert?
Expect a range of prices to suit every fan's pocket:
Premium / Dress Circle: $168
A Reserve: $148
B Reserve: $128
C Reserve: $108
VIP Box (four seats): $672
A Reserve Box (four seats): $592
Booking fees and dynamic pricing may apply. Get yours now via MBS, Sistic or Klook.
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