Singapore Ballet Masterpieces 2026: Triple Bill At Esplanade

Singapore Ballet’s season runs from 31 July to 2 August 2026 at Esplanade Theatre, with tickets listed at S$58 and S$78.

The programme is a triple bill, so viewers get three distinct choreographic works in one sitting rather than a single full-length narrative ballet. It is also an accessible entry point for newcomers who want to compare styles.

A Three-Work Programme

Masterpieces is built as a mixed bill, letting the company move between different choreographic languages and musical moods. That variety is the main reason to choose it over a familiar story ballet.

A mixed bill rewards attentive viewing but does not require specialist knowledge. Read the programme note before the curtain, then let each work stand on its own instead of searching for one continuous plot.

  • Format: three works in one performance.
  • Company: Singapore Ballet.
  • Venue: Esplanade Theatre.

Dates, Prices And Admission

Performances run from Friday, 31 July through Sunday, 2 August. Tickets are S$58 and S$78 before any applicable booking fees, with the higher tier generally offering the more central or closer sections.

The event is recommended for ages six and above, and children below six are not admitted. Every attendee needs a ticket regardless of age.

  • Dates: 31 July–2 August 2026.
  • Tickets: S$58 or S$78.
  • Minimum recommended age: six.

Before The Curtain

Arrive early enough to locate the correct theatre entrance and read the cast sheet. Casting can vary by performance, which is part of the interest for ballet followers.

More stage picks are available in Little Big Red Dot’s Entertainment guides.

  • Late seating may wait for a suitable pause.
  • Use Esplanade MRT or the sheltered CityLink route from City Hall.

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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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