Largest Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition is Now Open - Alvinology

Largest Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition is Now Open

Singapore welcomes the largest Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition for the very first time, marking its only Southeast Asian stop in 2026. Organised by FriedRice Experience (FRE-X) in collaboration with ACO MEDIA, Muse Communication and Mediasphere Communications, the highly anticipated exhibition will run from 24 January to 15 March 2026 at the former Singapore Sports Hub Library.

Largest Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition is Now Open - Alvinology

Following sold-out runs across major Asian cities in 2023 and 2024, the exhibition’s arrival in Singapore comes amid strong local enthusiasm for the franchise. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train was Singapore’s fifth highest-grossing film in 2020, while the latest instalment, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle, recently held a red carpet premiere at Shaw Theatres Lido. The event was attended by Takahiro Sakurai, the Japanese voice actor behind fan-favourite Giyu Tomioka, further underscoring the series’ popularity here.

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Singapore-Exclusive Chibi Characters by ufotable

Adding a special local touch, animation studio ufotable has designed Singapore-exclusive chibi characters inspired by iconic local landmarks. These limited-edition designs will be available exclusively at the exhibition, making them a must-have for collectors and fans alike.

An Immersive Journey into the World of Demon Slayer

Spanning 21,000 square feet across two floors, the exhibition transforms the former library into an immersive 45-minute journey through the Demon Slayer universe. Featuring life-sized sets, dynamic visuals and multi-sensory elements, visitors can relive some of the anime’s most iconic moments and settings, including:

  • Mount Fujikasane – The dreamlike wisteria-filled mountain where Final Selection takes place.
  • Demon Slayer Headquarters – Showcasing Nichirin swords, character profiles, organisational charts and memorable quotes from the series.
  • House of Demons – Featuring demon illustrations and a partial recreation of Kibutsuji Muzan’s Infinity Castle, complete with special effects that heighten the sense of danger.
  • Battle of Mount Natagumo – Highlighting Breathing Styles through original illustrations, interactive displays and photo spots inspired by Water Breathing techniques.
  • Mugen Train – Life-sized recreations of the train carriages from the blockbuster film, allowing fans to step directly into the story alongside Tanjiro and his companions.
  • Kimetsu Academy – A look at the official spin-off set in a modern world where Demon Slayers and demons coexist peacefully.
  • Infiltrating the Entertainment District – An interactive space filled with playful details such as peek-through fusuma panels and hidden Muscle Mice.

The experience concludes with a 1,000 sq ft official merchandise store, offering a wide range of collectibles and apparel, including Singapore-exclusive items available only at the exhibition.

Ticketing Information

Tickets will be available exclusively online via Pelago and Klook, with no on-site sales.

Regular Tickets (23 January – 15 March 2026):

  • Weekday: $24 (Adult) | $19 (Concession)
  • Weekend & Public Holidays: $28 (Adult) | $23 (Concession)

Bundles (Available from 11 December 2025):

  • Family Bundle of 3 (max. 2 adults): $72
  • Family Bundle of 4 (max. 2 adults): $94
    (Souvenir cards included if purchased during Phase 2 sales)
  • VIP Bundle (per person): $58
    (Includes 1 ticket, metal bookmark, ID card and $10 retail voucher)

A booking fee of $3 per ticket applies. Concession tickets are valid for children aged 2–12 and seniors aged 60 and above.

Exhibition Details

  • Dates: 24 January – 15 March 2026
  • Venue: Former Singapore Sports Hub Library, 4 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397697
  • Tickets: Pelago and Klook
  • Rating: Advisory 16 (horror and some violence). Parental guidance is advised for younger children.

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