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OneRepublic at Singapore Indoor Stadium: Timings, setlist, tickets, getting there, and everything you need to know

From the setlist and what not to bring, to transport tips and possible Circle Line delays.

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
Contributor, Time Out Singapore
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You’ve already heard the news: OneRepublic will be rolling back into Singapore as part of their From Asia, With Love tour, clocking their eighth show on our shores. And instead of spiralling into a dozen frantic Google tabs on concert day, you can trust us to do the heavy lifting. This is your all-in-one cheat sheet with everything you need to know – so you can skip the admin, show up on time, and just focus on having fun.

When is OneRepublic performing in Singapore?

Today, they’ll be taking over the Singapore Indoor Stadium for one night only. The show is slated to kick off at 8pm.

Are there still tickets?

As of the latest update, tickets start at $148 and are still available in very limited quantities via Ticketmaster. So this is your gentle nudge before it sells out for good.

What time will doors open?

While the doors typically swing open about 60 to 90 minutes before showtime, keep an eye on updates from Live Nation Singapore for exact timings. However, we recommend showing up at least 30 minutes before the show to avoid missing any of the good parts.

How long will the show last?

Expect roughly 90 minutes to two hours of emotionally charged nostalgic sing-alongs and belting out “Apologise” in public with zero shame.

What’s the likely setlist?

While artists love to keep us guessing, there’s already a pretty solid trail of clues. Here’s what OneRepublic rolled out at their Hong Kong stop just weeks ago, on February 21:

  1. RUNAWAY
  2. Feel Again
  3. Good Life
  4. Stop and Stare
  5. Light It Up
  6. Singapore
  7. Secrets
  8. Rescue Me
  9. Run
  10. Something I Need
  11. Life in Color
  12. Halo (Beyoncé cover)
  13. Bleeding Love
  14. Lose Somebody
  15. Apologize
  16. need your love
  17. I Ain't Worried
  18. Play Video
  19. I Lived
  20. Play Video
  21. Sunshine
  22. Zach Guitar Solo
  23. Counting Stars
  24. I Don't Wanna Wait
  25. If I Lose Myself

What can’t I bring into the venue?

As for what not to bring, keep it sensible. Leave anything sharp or remotely dangerous at home, along with fireworks, flares and laser pointers (yes, even the tiny ones). Outside food and drinks – including alcohol and bottled water – won’t make it past security, though empty plastic bottles are generally fine. Big bags are a no-go too: anything larger than about 35cm by 20cm by 30cm will be turned away, as will bulky items that can’t be screened. Skip the glass bottles, spray cans, tripods, professional cameras, selfie sticks and drones, and don’t show up with bicycles, scooters, helmets, stools or inflatable props. Oversized banners, LED or fan boards bigger than A3, and extra-long glow sticks also need prior approval.

Is re-entry allowed?

Generally, no. Once you’re out, you’re out. 

Where do I get official OneRepublic merch?

Official OneRepublic goodies will be up for grabs at two spots in the venue. Hit the North Plaza on Level 1 from 4pm onward for the sheltered, MRT-adjacent setup – VIP ticket holders even get a priority lane. Seated ticket holders can also swing by the North Foyer on Level 2 from 6.30 PM until doors close. Payment is fully cashless, covering everything from Visa, Mastercard, Amex and JCB to PayNow, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay, so leave your coins at home. Heads up: refunds or exchanges only apply to damaged or defective items, and only while you’re still at the counter. Terms can change at the organiser’s discretion, so it’s wise to double-check before splurging.

How do I get home after OneRepublic's concert?

The stadium is a short walk from Stadium MRT station, and post-concert crowds usually mean extended train services and a small army of ride-hailing drivers hovering nearby.

However, heads up: From January 17 to April 19, 2026, services between Mountbatten and Paya Lebar will be limited to one platform, with a shuttle handling that stretch. That means delays are likely, so give yourself at least an extra 30 minutes. Or, think about hopping on a bus, taxi, or ride-hailing app to get to The Kallang stress-free. Check the latest updates before you set off.

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