K-pop boy band Treasure will perform at Singapore’s Indoor Stadium on May 3, marking their second appearance at the venue after a three-year absence.
The group, consisting of ten members including Choi Hyun-suk, Jihoon, Yoshi, Junkyu, Yoon Jae-hyuk, Asahi, Doyoung, Haruto, Park Jeong-woo and So Jung-hwan, last played in Singapore in 2023. Since then, they have released their second studio album Reboot in July 2023, followed by two EPs: Pleasure and Love Pulse, both released in 2025.
Tickets for the Singapore display range from $178 to $358 and are available through Ticketmaster. The concert is part of their ongoing tour that began in October 2025, which the band describes as their return to large-scale performances after over a year away from major venues.
In Manila, Treasure recently held their “Pulse On” concert at the SM Mall of Asia Arena on April 18, where they performed a mix of older hits and newer material. During the show, member Jihoon reflected on the group’s first visit to Manila in 2022, recalling the challenges of touring during the pandemic and the strong support they received from fans despite several members contracting Covid-19 prior to that show.
Jihoon noted that Manila was the first place where the band felt a powerful connection with their audience through live feedback in their in-ear monitors, describing it as a foundational moment in their early overseas experiences. He expressed gratitude for the warm reception and said it motivated them to return for future tours.
The setlist in Manila included tracks such as “MMM,” “King Kong,” “Bona Bona,” “Boy,” “Jikjin,” “Move,” “Thank You,” “Volkno,” “Yellow,” “Come To Me,” “Saruru,” “Better Than Me,” “Now Forever,” “Paradise,” “Everything,” “B.L.T,” “Hello,” “I Seek Your Love” and “Run.” The encore featured fan favorites like “BFF,” “Wonderland,” “Clap!,” “Darari,” “B.O.M.B,” “I Love You,” “Last Night,” “Going Crazy,” “Stupid” and a second performance of “Now Forever.”
Treasure’s official Instagram shared a message from promoter IME Philippines, thanking fans for turning the night into “pure magic” and affirming that the audience’s energy was central to the performance’s impact.
The band’s recent activities highlight a pattern of reconnecting with key international markets after pandemic-related disruptions, using concerts to reintroduce both established songs and newer material from their evolving discography.
Their current trajectory suggests a deliberate effort to rebuild momentum through direct fan engagement, particularly in Southeast Asia, where early tours helped establish their presence despite initial health and logistical challenges.
What new music can fans expect to hear at the Singapore concert?
Fans can anticipate hearing tracks from Treasure’s 2023 album Reboot, as well as songs from their 2025 EPs Pleasure and Love Pulse, including the retro-style disco song “Paradise” and the dance-pop track “Last Night.”

How does the Singapore concert fit into the band’s recent touring pattern?
The Singapore show is part of a tour that began in October 2025, marking the group’s return to large-scale concerts after over a year, following appearances in markets like the Philippines where they recently held a “Pulse On” concert in April 2026.