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Midnight Til Morning are coming to Singapore, Hong Kong & Seoul in February 2026

Midnight Til Morning are coming to Singapore, Hong Kong & Seoul in February 2026

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Breakout pop-rock band Midnight Til Morning are officially stepping off the screen and onto global stages, kicking off their 2026 world tour with shows across Asia this February.

Formed on Netflix's Building the Band, the four-piece act made up of Conor Smith, Mason Watts, Shane Appell, and Zach Newbould has been riding high on viral fame and streaming success. Their debut single, Bye’ — co-written with hitmakers behind Benson Boone, Harry Styles, and Shawn Mendes — introduced a cinematic, emotionally charged sound that’s struck a chord with fans worldwide.

Now, they’re bringing that energy to fans in Asia for the first time, with AEG Presents Asia promoting three regional stops:

 
 
 
 
 
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  • 11 February 2026Singtel Waterfront Theatre, Singapore

  • 13 February 2026 – TIDES, Hong Kong

  • 15 February 2026 – Hyundai Card UNDERSTAGE, Seoul

Tickets for all shows will be available in three phases:

  • Artist Pre-sale: 16 December, 10AM – 17 Dec, 9:59AM (local time)

  • Artist Discord Pre-sale: 16 December, 10AM – 17 Dec, 9:59AM

  • General On Sale: 18 December, 10AM (local time)

Singapore: ticketmaster.sg
Hong Kong: kktix.cc

 
 
 
 
 
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Backed by a team of Grammy-nominated producers and top-tier video creatives, Midnight Til Morning are known for their raw storytelling, live harmonies, and the brotherhood that fans connected with during their rise on screen. Their upcoming tour marks the band’s first official steps into the live music scene, and expectations are high.

Fans who’ve followed their journey from solo artists to a unified band will finally get to witness their chemistry in the flesh — and with new music on the horizon, this might just be the start of something even bigger.