UPDATE: JJ Lin will now perform on 15 and 16 August as well. Ticket details will be made available soon.
In a Facebook post on Saturday (16 Jun), concert promoter Unusual Entertainment confirmed that the JJ Lin Sanctuary World Tour 2018 will add two additional nights in Singapore.
The promoter also urged fans to avoid buying tickets from re-sellers, citing authenticity concerns.
The long-awaited dates for JJ Lin’s tour stop in Singapore have finally been announced.
Unusual Entertainment shared on its Facebook page that JJ Lin will be back in Singapore for his concerts on 18 and 19 August.
These shows are part of his JJ Lin Sanctuary World Tour.
Tickets will be going at $148, $228, $288 and $348.
They will be sold starting 16 June, 10am through the Sports Hub website.
JJ Lin’s world tour began on 17 March at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai.
To the delight of fans, he sang A Thousand Years Later while suspended in the air.
He pulled off the stunt despite being afraid of heights.
You can watch the performance here.
The Singaporean mandopop star has also collaborated with famous musicians David Foster and Hans Zimmer for his current world tour.
Hans Zimmer is the Hollywood score composer behind some of the music in The Lion King and the Pirates of the Caribbean.
He composed the track played in the background of while JJ sang A Thousand Years Later in Shanghai.
During the same show, Canadian musician David Foster played the piano while JJ sang a cover of Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You.
We’re not sure who he’ll be collaborating with while in Singapore but we’re sure it’ll be great!
There are a couple of ways to get the tickets:
If you’re lucky enough to have access to these credit cards and merchants, here are some priority booking details:
American Express Invites® Priority Booking for Centurion Members: 10:00am to 11:59pm on 13 June
American Express Priority Booking for all other eligible Card Members: 10:00am to 11:59pm on 14 June
Great Eastern’s LIVE GREAT Card members: 10:00am to 11:59pm on 15 June
StarHub priority booking: 10:00am to 11:59pm on 15 June
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