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2025 BAEKHYUN WORLD TOUR Set For Final Stop in Singapore

EXO member and solo artist BAEKHYUN is bringing  his first-ever solo world tour to Singapore this November! Presented by FriedRice  Entertainment, the 2025 BAEKHYUN WORLD TOUR <Reverie> in SINGAPORE will take  place on 1 November 2025 (Saturday), 4PM at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. 

<Reverie> marks BAEKHYUN’s first solo world tour in 13 years since his debut with  EXO. True to the meaning of “reverie”, the concert is designed with the heartfelt intention of  gifting fans a dreamlike experience and to create yet another cherished memory with  BAEKHYUN. 

The <Reverie> tour kicked off in Seoul on June 7 and 8 at the KSPO Dome, before  making its way across South America, North America, Europe, Oceania and Asia. Singapore  will be the final stop on this landmark tour. 

BAEKHYUN made his comeback in May with the release of his 5th mini album  “Essence of Reverie”. Upon release, the album soared to #1 on the iTunes Top Albums chart  in 24 regions and the surpassed 1 million in initial sales within just 3 days. BAEKHYUN also  secured entries on four Billboard chart categories, reaffirming his global influence as a  soloist. 

Fans can look forward to BAEKHYUN’s live performances of signature hits such as  ‘Pineapple Slice’, ‘Bambi’ and ‘UN Village’, alongside ‘Chocolate’ and ‘Elevator’ from his  latest album. Don’t miss this one-night-only extravaganza as the “master of performances”  takes the stage in Singapore with emotional vocals and captivating stage presence. 

Tickets for 2025 BAEKHYUN WORLD TOUR <Reverie> in SINGAPORE will be available at  10AM (SGT) on 21 August 2025 via ticketmaster.sg. 

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