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Aurora's Upcoming Concert in Singapore: A Mesmerizing Night to Look Forward To!

  • Aaron
  • 24 October 2024
Aurora's Upcoming Concert in Singapore: A Mesmerizing Night to Look Forward To!

Get ready, Singapore! Aurora, the ethereal Norwegian art-pop sensation, is bringing her captivating soundscapes to The Star Theatre on February 3, 2025. As part of her "What Happened to the Earth? Part 4" tour, Aurora will transport you into her world of hauntingly beautiful music, where pop, folk, and electronic sounds dance in perfect harmony. Fresh off the release of her critically acclaimed album What Happened to the Heart, this concert is not just an event but an emotional journey of reflection, healing, and self-discovery.

With her angelic voice and emotionally charged performances, Aurora has taken the world by storm since her debut. Known for hits like Runaway and Queendom, she’s carved a space in the hearts of listeners worldwide. Singapore is lucky to have her, so if you've been craving an evening of ethereal vibes and music that speaks to the soul, this concert is for you.

What to Expect

From her latest album, you'll hear tracks like the dance-infused Starvation, and the haunting Your Blood. Aurora’s music is not only aurally stunning, but she will also transport you visually with her enchanting stage presence and artfully crafted performances. The tour has already sold out in several locations across Europe, so snatch those tickets quickly!

Tickets are available in several tiers:

  • CAT 1: S$148
  • CAT 2: S$128
  • CAT 3: S$108
  • CAT 3 (Restricted View): S$98

Sales kick off on November 1, 2024, with presales ending on November 4. Public sales will be available from November 4, 2024, at 12 PM (SGT) via SISTIC. So set your alarms, warm up your credit card, and dive in before they’re all gone!

Beware of Scams! test

Ah yes, the dark side of concert excitement—ticket scams. In the frenzy to get your spot at Aurora’s concert, it’s easy to fall prey to scams. Here are some hilarious but essential tips to avoid being tricked:

  1. If it sounds too good to be true, it’s a scam. I mean, if someone offers you front-row seats for a fiver and a promise of Aurora’s personal handshake, RUN!
  2. Only buy from official sources. SISTIC is your trusted bestie. If you’re buying tickets from "Some Random Guy on Facebook," congratulations—you’ve just bought an imaginary ticket.
  3. Check the URL. Phishing websites love to pretend they’re legit. Double-check the web address for weird spellings. "SisTc.com? Yeah, no."
  4. Never wire transfer payments! If someone asks you to Western Union them money for a ticket, feel free to ghost them.

So, grab your tickets smartly, don’t trust anything fishy, and enjoy the show. See you there—where dreams (and anti-scam measures) come true!

For more information, visit the official event page: LAMC Productions.