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Fans of Taiwanese band Mayday can snatch tickets for its three concerts at Kai Tak Sports Park starting March 18, with the cheapest ticket charging HK$555.
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The band will perform three days in a row at the Kai Tak main stadium from May 9 to May 11, making it the first Asian band to perform at the stadium.
Tickets for the concerts cost HK$555 to HK$1,855. The date of the official sale has yet to be announced, but holders of Bank of East Asia credit cards could enjoy priority in booking between March 18 and 20.
The band has earlier said fans will be able to enjoy remarkable visual effects at the concerts with upgraded facilities of the stage.
Meanwhile, American pop superstar Lady Gaga will hold four shows in Singapore in May as her sole Asian stop on tour. Live Nation, the event organizer, announced on social media yesterday that the pop icon will take the stage on May 18, 19, 21 and 24 at the Singapore National Stadium.
Lady Gaga also confirmed her highly anticipated performance in her Instagram account yesterday.
Tickets for the shows will go on sale later this month, with pre-sales for hotel and ticket packages beginning March 19 at 10am, local time, through online travel booking platform Klook.
A package covering two tickets and one to two-night accommodation at a four-star hotel will cost at least S$589 (HK$3,436) with another package covering two tickets and one to two-night accommodation at a five-star hotel priced over S$728 (HK$4,247).
Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui, earlier had addressed reports about Lady Gaga’s Singapore concerts, acknowledging that international artists often choose nearby cities for their tours.
She emphasized that Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park, which opened this month, has been in discussions with various large-scale projects and events, though details remain undisclosed due to commercial considerations.
“The SAR government is keen to attract global stars to perform in the city and is open to providing financial support for suitable projects,” Law said, highlighting the potential of Kai Tak Sports Park as a venue to facilitate such events beyond monetary incentives.
Lady Gaga is a world-renowned American singer, songwriter, and actress with tens of millions of fans worldwide.
She recently won the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards with Bruno Mars for their song Die With A Smile, and also released her seventh solo album MAYHEM on March 7.
This follows another U.S. top pop musician Taylor Swift hosted six concerts in Singapore in March last year during her global concert trip, The Eras Tour.
It drew more than 300,000 fans from around the world to Singapore, generating an estimated S$400 million (approximately HK$2.32 billion) in economic benefits, according to analysts at DBS Bank.
The figure accounted for 0.2 percent of Singapore’s first-quarter GDP last year. During last year’s Swift tour, over 500,000 fans queued online for ticket-and-hotel bundles on Klook, which sold out within five hours.
Ayra Wang















