Get ready, K-pop fans! Rising boy group EVNNE is bringing the heat to Singapore with their first solo concert tour, 2025 EVNNE CONCERT ‘SET N GO’. Organised by FriedRice Entertainment, the electrifying show is set to take place on 19 July 2025 (Saturday), 6PM, at The Theatre at Mediacorp.
Formed under Jellyfish Entertainment, EVNNE features seven talented members — KEITA, PARK HANBIN, LEE JEONGHYEON, YOO SEUNGEON, JI YUNSEO, MUN JUNGHYUN, and PARK JIHOO. The group made waves with their debut mini album Target: ME in September 2023 and further turned up the heat with their fourth mini album HOT MESS, released in February 2025.
Following two sold-out shows in Seoul in April, EVNNE launched their global tour in spectacular fashion. Now, Singapore joins the list as one of 11 international stops, marking a major milestone for the group’s growing worldwide fandom.
The SET N GO concert promises more than just high-energy group performances. Fans can also look forward to special unit stages, showcasing the members’ individual charms and musical versatility.
Tickets go on sale 9 May 2025, 12PM (SGT) via Ticketmaster, with prices ranging from S$148 to S$268 (excluding booking fees):
Only ticket purchases made before 7 July 2025 (Mon), 11:59PM (SGT) will be eligible for the draw for the Fan Benefits. Winners will be announced on FriedRice Entertainment’s social media channels.
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