SEVENTEEN Experience Singapore 2026: Marina Bay Sands K-Pop Dining, Light-Up And MARQUEE Party Guide
Carats, consider this your pre-concert warm-up. Marina Bay Sands is teaming up with SEVENTEEN for a week-long SEVENTEEN EXPERIENCE, timed ahead of the group’s “SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR IN SINGAPORE” show in March.
Running from 2 to 8 March 2026, the integrated resort is going full fan mode, with themed dining sets, curated playlists that can be heard across The Shoppes and hotel lobby, and a facade light-up in SEVENTEEN’s signature Rose Quartz and Serenity hues on 7 March, the same day they hit the National Stadium.
Six restaurants at Marina Bays Sands are rolling out exclusive bundles inspired by the group’s South Korean roots and chart-topping hits. At Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, the K-Town Fried Chicken Burger lands with a cotton candy-laced milkshake, while Bread Street Kitchen serves up a Lobster Scotch Egg paired with a yuzu-lychee soda. KOMA Singapore, Mott 32 and Yardbird Southern Table & Bar are also in on the action, each offering themed food-and-drink sets priced at $38.
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Over at Origin + Bloom, expect sweet treats like Uyu Cream Doughnuts, Sweet Potato Shio Buns and Gochujang Cheesecake, alongside playful drinks with matcha and strawberry.
With every themed bundle purchased, diners receive a customised SEVENTEEN coaster featuring an individual member portrait, available while stocks last, and strictly one per purchase.
If you’d rather take the celebration to the dance floor, MARQUEE Singapore is hosting a SEVENTEEN-themed party on 6 March 2026. From 10.30pm to 11.30pm, the club will dedicate the hour exclusively to the group’s biggest hits, complete with selected music videos and themed drinks priced at $12 each. Early bird tickets start from $30.
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