Singapore Indoor Stadium
Stadium · Tanjong Rhu ·

Singapore Indoor Stadium

Stadium · Tanjong Rhu ·

Air-conditioned venue hosting concerts with food stalls and good access

concert venue
sound system
easy to reach
food and drinks
clean
organized
stadium
good experience
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Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null
Singapore Indoor Stadium by null

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2 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397691 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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2 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397691 Get directions

+65 6653 8900
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Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 31, 2025

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Benedict C.

Google
Location 📍 📍 📍 📍 Facilities 🚻 🚻 🚻 🚻 Dricka 🍻 🍻 🍻 Grub 🌭 Cleanliness 🐛 🐛 🐛 🐛 Ghetto blaster 🔊 🔊 🔊 🔊 Safety 🚸🚸🚸🚸 Vibes 🏮 🏮 🏮 🏮🏮 Look-out 🙇 🙇 🙇 🙇 Spot 🅿️ 🅿️ 🅿️ 🅿️ 🅿️ Overall 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 Was here over the years for various concerts or sports event. This review is for Twice: This Is For 2025. Probably the best act 2025 thus far with unique 360 stage. Indoor Stadium is orderly, polite and helpful crew. Accessible from stations or cars. Very safe. Yes - sound system is awesome.

Buc

Google
Super convenient venue! Lots of outdoor seating, water refill stations inside, and the whole place is clean and well managed. I was in North (L2), Section 229, Row 14, Seat 10 and the view was better than I expected! The sound quality was excellent and the AC kept the whole place comfortably cool. Would happily come back!

Siti D.

Google
I attended Twice Concert 'This Is For' in Singapore for 2 nights last month 11 and 12 October at the Singapore Indoor Stadium! The concert venue was a different vibe from my time during TwiceLights In Singapore 2019! I can't believe I made it this far and I'm so proud that I stan Twice! I have no regrets on my latest adventure!

Casey T.

Google
Queue going in to the venue was organised and meticulous. Queues were split according to respective zones to manage the crowd. Bag check was very thorough and they are very strict with the restriction on bringing in any sort of banner/poster exceeding A3 size. Many ppl with the slogan cards were caught off guard as it was not allowed (cards were narrower than A3 paper but the length exceeded A3 size). 1st day of merch sales while organised, was disappointing for VIPs, as our so-called priority queue moved so slowly with only 2 counters. Apparently this was improved upon on the 2nd day. Also, issuance of ‘random’ keyrings were not random at all. Ppl who purposely spent more to hit the max were issued all the same keyring gifts. The gifts were totally not mixed to make it random at all. There’s water cooler inside. Toilets were clean but have to take stairs. There were 2 food kiosks for my side (north entrance) and the variety was ok i guess. Mainly simple snacks and drinks.

Asia A.

Google
Always clean comfortable environment. Aircon is good! As the population ages. It will be good to add some handrails for the steep stairscase down the seatings to prevent fails and public liabilities.

Riki K.

Google
Watched the performance of 2025 S24 Dance Competition at Singapore Indoor Stadium. It's about 5 min walk from Stadium mrt. A huge stadium with various lightings & sound system. There are stalls selling f&b such as hotdog, noodles, popcorn chicken, chips with cheese, beer & soft drinks.

TECHMUM E.

Google
Before event starts,there is a half hour traffic jam. So Please allow 30mins buffer time if you come by car🚙. Facilitators are very organized!

Alex H.

Google
Watching a concert is, in fact, a symbolic journey into the subconscious. In this video, I’ve edited together some of the upbeat songs from that night that I particularly liked—this is my subconscious sending me a message, and I feel the need to record it properly. For example, songs like Perfect Illusion, Disease, or Zombie Boy feature imagery of stone coffins, corpse transformations, and dancing skeletons. These visuals evoke themes of a life worse than death, entanglement with illness, death, resurrection, and yet becoming the living dead. In short, being in close proximity to death and bones is a way of emotionally confronting the fragility of life and death. In reality, if you approach a concert like this with only rational thinking or value judgments, you might not gain anything from it. I have to experience it in a way that rationality cannot fully grasp—through music, dance, and lyrics, I engage in a symbolic conversation with myself. Does this sound mysterious? If you've had any experience with hypnosis, you’ll understand that the concept behind this Lady Gaga concert is about confronting the shadow, embracing the inner opposite, and integrating various archetypes—not to become depraved, but to help you become more authentic and whole. How should one understand a wild concert like Lady Gaga’s? The old me might not have liked this kind of style, but the me today is free—I can embrace very positive things, and I can also engage with art that contains dark or negative undertones. The Mayhem concert touches on the subtle connections between performance art, psychology, mental illness, and subconscious expression. Are the dark elements on stage truly negative? Actually, if you see them as artistic exaggeration or symbolic expression, they usually speak to repressed social norms, internal struggles and identity, as well as reflections on and critiques of the real world.
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Michelle M.

Yelp
I've gone here to see Russell Peters perform, and most recently, Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. Colour scheme wise, I find it a bit stale with it's grey interior and exterior. The bathrooms and lobby area are also nothing special. However, the sound system and stage are all in working order, and the venue itself can be transformed very easily. For Taylor Swift, she had a catwalk down the middle of the stage that was able to elevate itself and rotate mid-air. Pretty neat! This is a more intimate venue, with maximum capacity around 12,000 (vs 55,000 for the National Stadium) Getting here is pretty easy; most people will take the Circle Line to Stadium MRT. You can also take the bus, but it will be a bit of a walk. At least it's a nice walk past the National Stadium.
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Claudia P.

Yelp
I've seen a number of acts here through the years... Suede, Elton John, Engelbert Humperdinck, the Cranberries. The Indoor Stadium is OK - it's got much better in recent years as the whole Kallang area now has more options for food and drink after / before your concert. You can just walk across the road to Kallang Leisure Park for a bite. Access-wise it is now easier to get here with public transport, now that the Circle Line stops here. The venue itself is large but quite mediocre . For instance, at the Elton John concert I had pretty good seats but the sound quality wasn't the best, compared to overseas venues such as Emirates Stadium. During the Suede concert, the hall was very empty and thus led also to a somewhat "weaker" vibe. The food and drinks available at the venue itself are exorbitantly overpriced (to be expected at any concert venue I suppose). However there is a real lack in range and there needs to be more alcohol options. I think free-standing options are much better than any seating options.
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Tanvi M.

Yelp
One and only closer place to home. It's the Singapore Indoor Stadium. I love it here! There's so much to do and can't waste every little precious moment/minute. Favorite place. Enjoy it here! Great memories. :)
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Mervin L.

Yelp
Recent years, there is a sudden increase of new locations for concerts. However, I still feel that SIS is the best location to hold a concert. To the singers, it is considered a feat to have a sold out concert or concerts at SIS. The sound system had improved over the years and making the concert a more enjoyable experience by allowing sales of (very expensive) food and drinks. Of cos with opening of Stadium MRT station, transportation to and fro to SIS is well taken care. Not like in the past where people would leave the concert early to catch the last bus, or have to rush out once the concert ended so that can squeeze into the SBS buses.
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Jean K.

Yelp
I was here for WWE SEA event on July 2nd, I must say I'm really impressed with the stadium, the system is so organized, the seats are fine, the bathroom was clean. Good experience overall, make me want to come here again again if there's any show that I'm interested to watch!
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Shu Ling T.

Yelp
The Singapore Indoor Stadium is one of the most popular event venues for sports, concerts and shows. It has hosted an array of sports and entertainment events, including international act Lady Gaga and regional acts such as Lee Hom and Korean boy band Big Bang. The venue features flexible stage configuration, and could seat up to over 10,000 people. The full capacity during sporting events is about 12,000. With the opening of the circle line, the venue has been much more accessible. I have attended several events at this venue and left with pretty pleasant experiences each time. The technical facilities are sufficient and good enough to support large scale music events. However, I think that this venue is a little small. It'd be ideal if it can expand a little more with higher ceilings so that it allows performers to bring in more 'special effects'. Also, leaving this place after a concert has always been pretty messy and troublesome as the passageway often gets congested pretty quickly. Then again, I guess that's pretty unavoidable!