FriedRice Entertainment is going full throttle in 2026. After a breakthrough debut year producing over 30 shows across Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Hong Kong SAR, the Singapore-based entertainment company is now ramping up its presence across Asia-Pacific — and beyond.
With arena-scale concerts, cross-border fan events, and immersive IP experiences, FriedRice is emerging as a cultural connector across genres, generations, and geographies.
A record year in the books
Established in 2024 and formally launching programming in 2025, FriedRice Entertainment wrapped up its first full year with a dynamic slate of over 30 live events. From K-pop concerts to fan meetings and cultural showcases, the company positioned itself as a rising force in the regional entertainment scene.
Driven by a mission to create “meaningful and memorable experiences, wherever audiences may be,” FriedRice is setting out to be more than a promoter — it’s building a platform that brings fans, artists, and cultures together.
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What's coming in 2026
FriedRice Entertainment is expanding operations to eight countries and regions: Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong SAR, South Korea, Japan, and Australia.
Here’s a peek at the 2026 tour highlights:
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QWER and 10CM from South Korea performing in Singapore in February and March. QWER will perform on 28 February at The Theatre at Mediacorp, while 10CM will take the stage on 14 March at the same venue; tickets for both shows are available via Ticketmaster Singapore.
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Taiwanese singer-songwriter Eric Chou staging a major show in Indonesia in May. Eric Chou’s Indonesia concert takes place on 9 May at Indonesia Arena, Jakarta, with ticketing details to be announced through official FriedRice Entertainment channels.
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Mark Tuan’s two-day fancon at Bangkok’s 12,000-seat Impact Arena. The fancon runs across 9 and 10 May at Impact Arena, with tickets available via here.
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FriedRice Entertainment’s first show in South Korea happening in June featuring Japanese singer-songwriter Yuika. Yuika’s Seoul concert is scheduled for June, with venue and ticketing details to be released via FriedRice Entertainment’s official channels.
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Debut Australian shows in Sydney and Melbourne featuring the original singers behind iconic Studio Ghibli soundtracks. The concerts take place in Sydney on 27 February and Melbourne on 1 March, with tickets available here.
"Across Asia, every culture has its own version of fried rice, and we happily share and enjoy one another's flavours — that spirit is exactly why we are called FriedRice Entertainment," said James Zou, CEO of FriedRice Entertainment.
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Immersive worlds with FRE-X
Alongside concerts, FriedRice is building out its experiential arm, FriedRice Experience (FRE-X) — crafting large-scale immersive exhibitions and IP-driven showcases that extend beyond the stage.
A major milestone? The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition — its only Southeast Asian stop — transformed over 21,000 sq ft into a fully interactive experience featuring life-sized sets, dynamic visuals, and multi-sensory storytelling.
With FRE-X, fans don’t just attend an event — they step inside the worlds they love. Future showcases will bring together anime, lifestyle, art, and technology in concept-led formats across Asia.
What's next?
As the company scales across the region and steps into new markets, its sights are set on creative excellence, strategic partnerships, and reshaping how audiences experience entertainment.
Whether it's arena shows, anime exhibitions, or cultural festivals, FriedRice Entertainment is quickly becoming one of Asia-Pacific’s most exciting players to watch.
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