The year 2024 promises to be an unforgettable one for concertgoers, featuring an impressive lineup from Coldplay and Taylor Swift to the recently announced Bruno Mars concert.
But hold onto your hats, K-pop fans, because there’s more in store for you.
IU is set to grace the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 20 and 21 April.
It seems that 2024 will be the year when superstars come to Singapore like we’ve got free buffet.
This is IU’s third concert in Singapore in Six Years
This upcoming event marks IU’s third concert appearance in Singapore within six years. Her previous visits in 2018, as part of her 10th Anniversary Tour, and in 2019 during her “Love, Poem” tour, were met with tremendous enthusiasm.
If you’re well-versed with the K-Pop scene, you would know that IU requires no introduction.
However, for those who might not be familiar with her yet and think that IU is just a cashcard reader in a car, it’s worth noting that tickets for her 2019 concert at Star Theatre sold out within an astonishing hour, and it’s not hard to see why.
IU is celebrated not only for her captivating looks but also for her sweet, melodious vocals, particularly when she delivers soulful ballads.
Some of her most adored songs, including “Good Day”, “Lilac”, and “Eight”, are undeniably crowd favourites. Her talents extend beyond music, as she has showcased her acting skills in well-known Korean dramas like Hotel Del Luna and My Mister.
The April concert is part of IU’s H.E.R world tour, kicking off in none other than Seoul on 2 March.
From there, the singer will head to other parts of Asia including, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Hong Kong and Singapore. IU’s international journey doesn’t stop there; she’ll also be gracing audiences in Europe and the US.
While Singaporean fans eagerly await ticketing details, there’s more exciting news to keep the anticipation building.
IU has announced the release of her new single, “Love Wins”, on 24 January. As if that’s not thrilling enough, the music video for this comeback features none other than V from BTS, a revelation that was unveiled in a teaser poster.
This marks IU’s first comeback in over two years, and her enthusiasm for it is evident as she even launched a new Tik Tok account to promote the single.
The teaser she posted on Tik Tok garnered an astounding 15.8 million views, underscoring the immense excitement surrounding her return.
It is safe to say that her upcoming concerts in Singapore will definitely be another sell-out success.