Get The Beat 2026 Brings A Dance Competition Run To Gateway Theatre

Get The Beat 2026 runs at Gateway Theatre from 30 May to 7 June, giving Singapore dancers a competition-focused week across the venue’s theatre setting. The event is part of a wider competition brand staged across Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

For families with children in dance, this is more than another show listing. Competitions shape training goals, studio calendars, costumes, transport and weekend routines, and they give young performers a clearer sense of stage discipline.

Who It Is For

The Gateway listing points to competitors, parents, teachers, sponsors and supporters. That mix matters because dance competitions are community events as much as performance events; the audience is often full of families who understand how many classes, rehearsals and fees sit behind a few minutes on stage.

Get The Beat also highlights major prizes, overseas trips, trophies and sponsor prizes. Those rewards can raise the stakes for committed dancers, while newer families can use the event to understand the competition pathway before deciding how deep to go.

  • Run: 30 May to 7 June 2026.
  • Venue: Gateway Theatre.
  • Format: dance competition with prizes, trophies and sponsor awards.

Planning Notes

If you are supporting a dancer, prioritise call time over show time. Costumes, hair, warm-ups and backstage rules can take longer than expected, and Gateway Theatre’s surrounding area can be busy during weekend periods.

See the Gateway Theatre listing and Get The Beat Asia page. For more live performance listings, use our Entertainment section.

  • Good for: dance families, studio teams and supporters.
  • Bring water, simple snacks and backup hair accessories for competitors.
  • Confirm photography and video rules before recording.

Location Notes

Sofia Pereira
Sofia Pereira
Sofia Pereira is Little Big Red Dot's Travel Editor & Social Video Host. She brings destinations to life through vivid stories, practical tips, and a uniquely Singaporean lens. She is adventurous but practical, making travel feel exciting and achievable for her audience.

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