After Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, and Coldplay sold out concerts at National Stadium, we’ve got another global superstar performing at the venue starting this week. Wonderfully, Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Bruno Mars plays in Singapore on April 3, April 5, and April 6.
We know how hectic concerts can be so we’ve decided to make a quick guide to Bruno Mars concerts in Singapore. This handy guide will help you have a stress-free concert experience knowing some of the rules and regulations beforehand.
Bruno Mars concert’s details – Singapore
Concert promoter Live Nation sent music lovers into a frenzy after announcing American superstar Bruno Mars will perform to 55,000 people at National Stadium Singapore.
The doors to Bruno Mars concerts on April 3, 5, and 6 at National Stadium will open from 5.30pm. Re-entry into the venue is not allowed so be prepared the first time you enter. There is no opening act but Bruno Mars will start each 120-minute show at 8pm.
Bruno Mars is known for electrifying performances in diverse genres. Attendees can expect a full setlist with chart-topping songs such as Uptown Funk, Just The Way You Are, 24K Magic, Marry Out, Locked Out Of Heaven, and more great hits.
Wonderfully, tickets are still available at the time of writing. Buy tickets via Ticketmaster.
Organisers stated that e-tickets downloaded in PDF form are the most acceptable so avoid screenshotting your ticket. Otherwise, you can collect your tickets at Kallang Wave Box from 2.30pm on the concert day. Be sure to find out your entry point which is different per ticket.
How do I get to National Stadium?
The easiest way to get to National Stadium is by bus are train due to traffic restriction in the area. The nearest MRT Station is Stadium MRT Station which exits into Singapore Sports Hub. Otherwise, concert goers can travel to and from Kallang MRT Station or Mountbatten MRT Station just 15 minutes walk from Singapore Sports Hub.
Alternatively, a number of buses go from Stadium Station and the surroundings. Plus, a shuttle bus service by Wagon Asia is offered on concert dates for $16 return.
What’s not allowed into the venue?
Attendees are not allowed to bring professional cameras, video cameras, selfie sticks, tripods, tablets, iPad, food and drink from outside, fan signs exceeding A4, non-collapsible umbrellas, glass bottle perfumes, audio recording devices, and go pros, among others into the venue.
Other information
Merchandise booths are situated at OCBC Square from 1pm on each concert day and are open to the public. Additionally, South Dome Deck and National Stadium Gate 3 and 9 will offer merchandise bo0ths for ticket holders from 4.30pm and 5.30pm. Meanwhile, VIP Merchandise booths are available after each show. Cashless payments are only accepted at these booths.
The award-winning musician first played in Singapore in 2014, before selling out two nights at Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2018 with an audience of just 10,000 people. Mars’ 2024 show at National Stadium will be his biggest concert to date in Singapore.
Bruno Mars is one of the best-selling artists of our generation. He sold more than 200 million singles worldwide and boasts more than 91 million followers on Instagram and Facebook. Definitely, this is the ultimate concert experience for music lovers in Singapore.
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