BABYMONSTER and LE SSERAFIM are both set to perform in Singapore on 28 November, setting up one of the biggest fan dilemmas on the 2026 concert calendar. That means Monstiez and FEARNOTs — and the many fans who sit right in the middle of that Venn diagram — may soon have to make a very painful decision.
The clash has already sparked chatter online, with fans asking the same questions: how did two major K-pop girl group shows land on the exact same night, which show will sell faster, and most importantly, where exactly will LE SSERAFIM perform?
For now, BABYMONSTER have the more concrete Singapore setup. The YG Entertainment girl group will take over the Singapore Indoor Stadium, following their previous sold-out Singapore outing. Their upcoming CHOOM tour will also include stops across Asia and Oceania.

LE SSERAFIM, meanwhile, are keeping fans guessing. The SOURCE MUSIC act announced Singapore as part of their PUREFLOW tour, alongside regional stops including Taipei and Manila. Their Singapore venue, however, has yet to be officially revealed. So where could LE SSERAFIM end up?
With Singapore Indoor Stadium locked in for BABYMONSTER, the most obvious question is whether LE SSERAFIM will go bigger, smaller, or simply more flexible. National Stadium is the splashiest option, but it would be a massive statement. The Star Theatre offers a polished concert experience but may feel too limited for a group at LE SSERAFIM’s scale. Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Suntec Convention Centre, and Singapore EXPO halls could all technically enter the conversation depending on production needs, stage design, and ticketing ambitions.
Arena @ EXPO is certainly a possibility. Having hosted numerous international concerts and large-scale live events, the venue has become a familiar stop for Singapore concertgoers, especially for productions that need a spacious and adaptable setup without going into stadium territory.
But Bandwagon’s read? Apex @ EXPO feels like the venue to watch.

As Arena @ EXPO’s bigger sister venue, Apex @ EXPO offers the scale and flexibility that would make sense for LE SSERAFIM’s growing popularity. It sits in that sweet spot: large enough for a major K-pop production, flexible enough for different stage and standing configurations, and familiar enough for fans who are used to making the trek east for big-scale live events. If the goal is to give LE SSERAFIM a sizeable, high-energy Singapore stop, Apex @ EXPO looks like the strongest contender among the possible options.
Of course, nothing is confirmed until the official announcement drops. But the speculation is part of the fun — and right now, all signs point to LE SSERAFIM’s venue reveal becoming just as talked-about as the concert itself.
Whatever happens, 28 November is shaping up to be one of the most chaotic nights for K-pop fans in Singapore. One fandom will be heading to Kallang. Another could be heading east. Multi-stans, meanwhile, may have to prepare their group chats, spreadsheets, and emotional support lightsticks.
Ticketing details for both BABYMONSTER and LE SSERAFIM’s Singapore shows have yet to be announced.
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