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South Korean act NCT Dream performing in Singapore for 2 nights this June

A sub-unit of the popular boy band NCT, NCT Dream will return to Singapore a year after their sold-out concert here.

South Korean act NCT Dream performing in Singapore for 2 nights this June

K-pop group NCT Dream pose for the media during a photo call for the 2022 Dream Concert at Seoul Olympic stadium. (Photo: AP/Lee Jin-man)

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NCTzens (fans of K-pop group NCT) in Singapore can rejoice as NCT Dream – the sub-unit comprising Mark, Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle and Jisung – is returning to Singapore this June, about a year after their last concert here.

The group will be performing on Jun 29 and 30 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium as part of its The Dream Show 3 world tour. Last year, NCT Dream performed at the same venue to a sold-out crowd. 

Tickets are priced at S$348 (VIP), S$298, S$228, S$208 and S$188, excluding the booking fee. VIP ticket holders get access to the Soundcheck Party and merchandise booth priority lane, as well as a VIP laminate and lanyard and an exclusive postcard set of the seven members.

Fans who have signed up for the NCTzen DREAM Membership (GL) Pre-Sale on Weverse can grab their tickets first on May 2, from 12pm to 11.59pm. 

LiveNation presales will start the next day on May 3 from 12pm to 11.59pm, while general sales will begin on May 4 from 12pm on Ticketmaster.

The Dream Show 3 will begin in Seoul, South Korea on May 2, and will feature stops in cities like Osaka, Jakarta, Hong Kong and Manila. NCT Dream has also revealed that it will be touring Latin America, USA and Europe near the end of 2024.

SM Entertainment announced on Apr 20 that NCT Dream member Renjun will not be performing at the Seoul concerts on May 2 to 4 as he is taking a hiatus due to health concerns. It has not been announced if he will join the group for the other tour dates, including Singapore's run.

The sub-unit debuted in 2016 with the song Chewing Gum and has since released multiple studio albums, all of which peaked at number one on South Korea's Circle Album Chart. Their latest album ISTJ became one of the best-selling albums in South Korea of all time, with over 4 million copies sold.

Source: CNA/hq
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