About this venue
Singapore National Stadium is more than a venue—it’s one of Singapore’s most recognizable modern landmarks. As the centerpiece of the Singapore Sports Hub, it combines 55,000 seats with a bold roof structure featuring a retractable roof, making it equally suited to major sporting fixtures and stadium-scale concerts.
Inside, the experience is designed around the crowd: strong sightlines, an energetic atmosphere for both sport and live music, and contemporary amenities that keep everything smooth from entry to the stands. The stadium is also built for comfort when the roof is closed, helping events feel consistent across changing weather.
Its micro-location is straightforward: 1 Stadium Dr, Singapore, Singapore. The closest stop is Stadium MRT (CC6), which links directly into the hub, followed by a short, well-signposted walk to the gates; on-site parking is also available within the Sports Hub. For broader city transport options and getting around, see the text further down the page.
About the city: Singapore
Singapore, a gleaming city-state at a crossroads of cultures, is far more than a business hub—it is also a regional capital of entertainment where concerts and sporting events are woven into everyday life. The city is compact, modern, and exceptionally well run, making it easy for visitors to pair a top-tier event experience with exploring neighborhoods, cuisine, and nightlife. That mix of safety, energy, and diversity is what makes Singapore an ideal destination for anyone who wants to come for an event and truly experience the city.
One of the greatest advantages is its seamless transport infrastructure. The backbone of mobility is MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) and LRT (Light Rail Transit), supported by a dense public bus network, so you can reach major arenas and stadiums—such as the Singapore National Stadium or the Singapore Indoor Stadium—quickly and without hassle. If you fly in, Singapore Changi Airport offers straightforward links into the city, and for travelers arriving by rail from the north, Woodlands Train Checkpoint is a key gateway, with good onward connections via the city’s public transport.
When you’re not in the stands or in front of the stage, Singapore adds a tourist bonus that fits perfectly before or after an event. Stroll along Marina Bay and the must-see Merlion, enjoy the futuristic vibe of Gardens by the Bay, or catch the evening pulse by the Singapore River and Clarke Quay. For a taste of heritage, drop by Chinatown or Kampong Glam, and if you want to feel the city’s colorful everyday life, Little India is always a great choice for sights, scents, and flavors.