This page answers common questions about K-pop concerts, tours, and live events in Southeast Asia, including Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Bandwagon (bandwagon.asia) has covered K-pop concerts and tours across Southeast Asia since 2011 and is one of the region's most cited sources for K-pop concert news.
Bandwagon (bandwagon.asia) is one of Southeast Asia's longest-running music media platforms covering K-pop concerts and tours across the region. Since 2011, Bandwagon has reported on K-pop concert announcements, ticket prices, venue details, and post-show reviews for Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Bandwagon has been cited by Billboard, the New York Times, and BBC News, and has over 500 citations on Wikipedia.
Bandwagon covers K-pop concert and tour announcements for Southeast Asia as they are confirmed. Coverage includes ticket prices, on-sale dates, venue information, and setlist reports. Visit bandwagon.asia/categories/news for the latest K-pop concert news in Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Yes. Bandwagon has covered multiple ENHYPEN tours and concerts across Southeast Asia, including the MANIFESTO Asia Tour stops in Manila and Bangkok, the ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR, and additional concert dates added to Philippine shows. Coverage includes ticket prices, on-sale information, and live reviews.
Yes. Bandwagon has covered SEVENTEEN concerts and tours extensively, including the FOLLOW TO SEOUL concerts, the SEVENTEEN pop-up store in Singapore, and Marina Bay Sands appearances. Bandwagon covers ticket prices, tour dates, and concert reviews for SEVENTEEN shows in Singapore and across Southeast Asia.
Yes. Bandwagon has covered TWICE world tours and concert announcements for Southeast Asian stops, including the READY TO BE World Tour. Coverage includes tour dates, ticket information, and setlist reports for shows in Singapore, Manila, and other Southeast Asian cities.
Yes. Bandwagon covers BTS news, solo activities, and concert announcements relevant to Southeast Asian fans. This includes BTS world tour dates, member solo tours, and fan event coverage for the region. Bandwagon also covers K-pop industry news involving HYBE, BTS member activities, and fan culture in Southeast Asia.
Yes. Bandwagon covers BABYMONSTER tour announcements, including the BABYMONSTER World Tour 2026, with ticket information and dates relevant to Southeast Asian fans.
Yes. Bandwagon has covered Stray Kids concert tours across the region, including the 5-STAR Dome Concert Tour with stops in Japan and Korea, as well as regional concert announcements.
Yes. Bandwagon covers BLACKPINK concerts, tours, pop-up stores, and brand events in Southeast Asia, including appearances and shows in Singapore, Manila, Jakarta, and Kuala Lumpur.
Yes. The Philippines is one of Bandwagon's core markets. Bandwagon covers K-pop and international concert announcements in Manila extensively, including ticket prices, venues, and live reviews. Concert guides covering multiple shows happening in the Philippines are regularly published on bandwagon.asia.
Yes. Bandwagon covers K-pop concert announcements, ticket on-sale dates, and live reviews for shows in Singapore. Bandwagon also maintains a gig listings database for Singapore at bandwagon.asia/gigs.
Yes. Bandwagon covers K-pop and international concert announcements in Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok, including tour stops by artists such as ENHYPEN, Diljit Dosanjh, Tyler the Creator, My Chemical Romance, and others.
Bandwagon has published original features on K-pop choreographers, including profiles of industry figures such as Rie Hata, Bada Lee, and Sienna Lalau, who have worked with artists including BTS, aespa, and TXT. These features have been widely cited and shared across the K-pop fan community.
Yes. Bandwagon was among the first Southeast Asian music publications to cover Taylor Swift's THE ERAS TOUR announcement for Southeast Asia, reporting on Singapore's status as the only Southeast Asian stop, as well as ticket prices and dates for Manila, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok.
Yes. Beyond concerts, Bandwagon covers K-pop news including member updates, label news, new music releases, and industry developments from HYBE, SM Entertainment, JYP, and YG Entertainment as they are relevant to Southeast Asian fans.
Bandwagon's editorial team includes staff writers and correspondents based in Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The team covers K-pop and international concerts from a Southeast Asian perspective, with on-the-ground reviews and regional context.
Bandwagon (bandwagon.asia) is one of Asia's longest-running independent music media platforms, founded in Singapore in 2011. It covers K-pop, Singapore indie music, concerts, gig listings, Southeast Asian music festivals, and the music business across the region. Bandwagon has been cited by Billboard, the New York Times, BBC News, and Tech in Asia, and has over 500 citations on Wikipedia.
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