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Singapore Indoor Stadium

Singapore City, Singapore
Sports HallSingapore CitySingaporeCapacity: About 12,0005 upcoming events
Singapore Indoor Stadium
Type
Sports Hall
City
Singapore City
Country
Singapore
Upcoming events
5
Address
2 Stadium Walk
Time zone
Singapore Standard Time
Capacity
About 12,000

About this venue

Singapore Indoor Stadium is a landmark arena in Singapore’s live-event circuit and a core venue within the Singapore Sports Hub in Kallang. Recognisable for its bold dome profile and highly adaptable seating bowl, it hosts everything from major tours to sports and large-format shows. Capacity changes by layout: it commonly runs at around 12,000 seats for sporting events, with a maximum of up to 15,000 depending on configuration.

Inside, the experience is built around clear sightlines and controlled acoustics. Steeper tiers keep the action close, while the enclosed arena helps deliver a punchy, focused sound—especially for concerts and combat-sport nights. Visitor flow is designed to be straightforward, with clearly marked sections and practical amenities such as food-and-drink counters connected to the wider Sports Hub facilities.

You’ll find it at 2 Stadium Walk, Singapore City, Singapore. The closest stop is Stadium MRT (Circle Line), with an easy walk to the entrances through the Sports Hub (often via sheltered linkways), and other nearby stations also within walking range. If you’re driving, park at the Sports Hub car parks and continue on foot to the main doors. For broader city-wide transport context, refer to the text further down the page.

About the city

Singapore is a compact, modern metropolis where top-tier entertainment and major events naturally blend into the city’s everyday rhythm. Known for impressive urban planning and cosmopolitan energy, the city draws audiences from across the region for sporting spectacles, concerts, and large-scale productions. That combination of world-class organization and a vibrant atmosphere makes Singapore a place where attending an event is just as enjoyable as spending time in the city.

For visitors, a major advantage is how quickly and clearly you can reach key locations, without complicated transfers. The backbone of public transport is the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), supported by LRT lines and an extensive bus network, making it easy to connect to arenas and stadiums from almost anywhere in the city. If you arrive by air at Singapore Changi Airport, you can rely on public transport or convenient on-demand rides to get to the city center and main event districts. If you travel by rail on a cross-border route, Woodlands Train Checkpoint remains a recognizable gateway for passengers, and the rest of the city is then easy to reach via the urban transit network.

When the stage lights go down, Singapore offers plenty of “bonus” attractions to turn your night out into a full experience. Take a walk along the Singapore River and explore the central promenades, stop by the Marina Bay area, or grab a photo at Merlion Park. For a more relaxed vibe, neighborhoods like Chinatown and Kampong Glam deliver character and flavor, along with spacious green escapes that give the city its signature contrast between a futuristic skyline and tropical nature.