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Keshi to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium in March 2025

This will be part of his upcoming Requiem Tour

Xiao Qing Wan
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Xiao Qing Wan
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Just say the word and he’ll be there – singer-songwriter Keshi will be making his return to Singapore on March 26, 2025, as part of his upcoming Requiem Tour. The Houston-based musician will be performing at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, a step up from his 2023 Hell/Heaven tour, where he performed at The Star Theatre. 

Keshi, born Casey Luong, is best known for his inventive and immersive soundscapes. His EP trilogy, which consists of skeletons, bandaids, and always, earned him a small following back in 2019, with songs like “Drunk” and “2 soon” garnering over 100 million streams on Spotify. Keshi rose to prominence with his debut album, GABRIEL, and was awarded Billboard’s Top New Artist Debut of 2022. Keshi’s latest release, “Say”, has gained over five million streams, and his upcoming album, Requiem, is slated to release on September 13, 2024.

General sales will be available on August 2, 2024, 10am onwards via Ticketmaster. However, you can sign up for various presales to increase your chances of securing tickets. Here are the upcoming presales, and how you can sign up for them:

Official artiste presale

Sign up for the presale on Keshi’s official website by July 28, 2024 to receive a special code. The presale will start on July 29, 2024, from 10am until 11.59pm.

Mastercard presale

Mastercard cardholders can access an exclusive presale from July 30 to August 1, 2024 when booking through Mastercard’s Priceless website.

Live Nation presale

Sign up for a free Live Nation membership here by July 31, 2024, to access the exclusive presale. The presale will start on August 1, 2024, from 2pm to 11.59pm. 

Find out more about Keshi’s Requiem Tour here.

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