CATS The Musical returns to Singapore at Sands Theatre from 29 October to 15 November 2026, giving musical fans a later-year booking to plan after the current run of theatre announcements.

Marina Bay Sands lists English performances with a duration of about 145 minutes, including a 20-minute intermission. Tickets are listed from S$68 to S$238 before booking fee.
What To Know

The musical is adapted from T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats and features Andrew Lloyd Webber’s score, including Memory. The show has a reputation for dance, verse and atmosphere rather than a conventional plot-heavy structure.
That makes seat choice important. If you care about choreography and full-stage patterns, a slightly wider view may be more satisfying than sitting as close as possible.
Ticket Planning
Off-peak performances are listed mainly for Tuesday to Thursday at 8pm and Sunday at 6.30pm, excluding eve of public holidays and public holidays. Peak performances include Friday, Saturday and Sunday slots.
Families should note the 145-minute duration. Children who enjoy music and movement may cope well, but a late evening show can still be a stretch after school.

Location
Sands Theatre is at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956. Nearest MRT: Bayfront. Maps: Google Maps | Apple Maps.
How To Choose A Performance
CATS has enough performance dates to make timing more important than panic-buying. Weeknight shows may suit adults who work near town, while Sunday evening performances can be easier for families who want to avoid a late Saturday finish.
If you are buying for children, check both the start time and the full running time. The intermission helps, but the show still asks younger viewers to sit through an extended theatre experience.
Seat Selection Notes
The show is known for movement, ensemble work and stage pictures, so a balanced view can matter more than being right at the front. If the price gap is large, consider whether a central but slightly further seat gives you a better overall read of the choreography.
Fans who mainly want the emotional peak of Memory may be happy almost anywhere with a clear view and sound. Viewers who care about costume and movement detail should study the seating map more carefully.
Family Planning
CATS is often treated as a family musical, but it is not a simple storybook adaptation. Parents should explain that the show is a sequence of characters, songs and dance numbers rather than a straightforward plot with one hero.
That preparation makes the evening smoother. Children who enjoy music, movement and unusual costumes may have a good time; children who need a fast-moving story may find parts of it abstract.



