LANY Singapore 2026: Price the Ticket and Plan the Night

LANY’s Soft World Tour reaches Singapore Indoor Stadium on Wednesday, 4 November 2026 at 8pm. Published ticket prices run from S$138 to S$540 before booking fees, and mobile tickets are used. Choose by total cost, view and entry conditions rather than the category label alone. The date, time and venue are confirmed on Live Nation Singapore’s official event page.

LANY Singapore 2026 at a glance

Date Wednesday, 4 November 2026
Show time 8pm
Venue Singapore Indoor Stadium
Published ticket range S$138 to S$540 before booking fee
Ticket delivery Mobile ticket through Ticketmaster account
Transaction limit Up to six tickets during general sale

These details were checked against Ticketmaster Singapore’s official listing on 5 August 2026. Availability can change, so the live seat map and checkout are controlling.

Calculate the checkout total

Ticketmaster lists an S$8 booking fee for tickets priced from S$101 to S$300, and S$10 for tickets at S$301 and above. The published S$138 entry ticket therefore becomes S$146 before any optional add-on. A S$300 ticket becomes S$308, while a S$301 ticket becomes S$311 because it enters the higher fee band. The S$540 top price becomes S$550.

Ticket price Published fee Minimum checkout total
S$138 S$8 S$146
S$200 S$8 S$208
S$300 S$8 S$308
S$301 S$10 S$311
S$540 S$10 S$550

These are LBRD calculations from Ticketmaster’s fee bands, not a promise that every price point or seat remains available. Multiply the per-ticket total by the group size and add transport, food and merchandise separately.

Decide whether VIP has usable value

Live Nation lists two limited packages. The Last Forever Fan Experience includes a general-standing ticket, first-tier entry, an intimate preshow performance, a trivia and question session, a group photograph in groups of ten, autographed merchandise, a commemorative laminate and priority merchandise shopping. The Soft VIP Package includes a general-standing ticket, second-tier early entry, merchandise, a laminate and priority merchandise shopping.

The decision is practical. If you cannot arrive early, do not value early entry at full price. If standing is unsuitable, a package built around a general-standing ticket is not a workaround. If the photograph matters, note that it is a group image rather than a private meet-and-greet. Live Nation also says not every submitted question will be answered.

Age and standing restrictions

  1. Below age six: Ticketmaster says infants in arms and children below six are not admitted.
  2. Age six and above: every attendee needs a ticket.
  3. Age 12 and below: the child must be accompanied by a guardian aged 18 or older.
  4. Standing pen: children under 12 and people below 1.2 metres are not allowed in standing areas for safety.

A parent buying for a child should first eliminate ineligible standing options, then compare seated inventory. Do not buy first and assume the organiser will move the attendee later.

Choose a ticket in five steps

  1. Set the all-in budget per person, including the published booking fee.
  2. Remove standing options if any attendee fails the age or height rule or cannot tolerate prolonged standing.
  3. Open the live seat map and check whether the ticket is seated, general standing, restricted or tied to a package.
  4. Price adjacent seats before inviting the group because the purchase limit is six per transaction.
  5. Complete payment only through the authorised Ticketmaster route linked by Live Nation.

Ticketmaster warns that tickets bought from unauthorised sellers may not be valid and says resale is prohibited. A screenshot of a mobile ticket is not a reliable substitute for ownership in the correct Ticketmaster account.

Arrival plan for an 8pm show

Use 6.30pm as a conservative precinct-arrival target for an ordinary ticket, then adjust when the organiser releases door and VIP timings. This is an LBRD planning buffer, not an announced door time. It creates time for station crowds, security, the mobile-ticket check, toilets and finding the correct entrance.

  • Before leaving home, sign in to the Ticketmaster account and confirm the ticket loads.
  • Charge the phone and carry a power bank that meets venue and transport rules.
  • Use Stadium MRT for the most direct rail approach, but check service notices on the day.
  • Eat before joining the entry queue because outside food and drink are prohibited.
  • Arrange a precise post-show meeting point away from the immediate gate.

Plan the exit before the encore

Indoor Stadium crowds concentrate around Stadium MRT and nearby pickup roads. Choose one of three branches: walk to Stadium MRT and accept the queue, walk farther before booking a ride, or wait in the Kallang precinct until the first surge eases. Do not promise a fixed pickup time at the door.

For a group, appoint one person to keep the booking reference and one person to hold the meeting-point map. Children should know the name of the venue and the agreed reunion point in case the group separates.

Accessibility and venue questions

Ticketmaster directs customers needing accessible seating to its call centre at +65 6018 7645 and notes that availability varies. Contact the authorised seller before purchase to confirm the relevant seat, companion arrangement and route. Do not infer accessibility from a seat-map icon alone.

Related concert planning

Fans comparing another upcoming Indoor Stadium night can use our ITZY Singapore ticket guide. For precinct information and current reward rules, see our Kallang app guide.

Bottom line

The useful LANY decision is not simply whether S$138 sounds affordable. Add the booking fee, remove any category that conflicts with the group’s age, height or mobility needs, and assign a realistic value to VIP benefits. Recheck Ticketmaster and Live Nation close to 4 November because timings, availability and event instructions can change.

Priya Raman
Priya Raman
Priya Raman is Little Big Red Dot's Culture, Arts & Community Editor. She is the team's storyteller for the things that move people — art, music, theatre, heritage, festivals, and the diverse communities that make Singapore vibrant. She writes with passion, depth, and a genuine love for the arts.

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