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Phantom of the Opera Returns to Singapore, Tickets on Sale Soon

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INTERNEWSTIMES.COM – The iconic musical “Phantom of the Opera” is making a triumphant return to Singapore after a six-year absence. Fans can prepare to sing a strange duet once again as the production takes the stage at the Sands Theatre in Marina Bay Sands starting in May 2025.

 

Presented by Base Entertainment Asia, The Really Useful Group, and Crossroads Live, the production promises a captivating experience for those who have loved the show and those who are experiencing it for the first time.

 

Ticket Sales Begin Soon

 

Tickets for the highly anticipated return of “Phantom of the Opera” go on sale soon. Fans can secure their seats during presale sessions starting in the coming days.

 

– UOB Cardholder Presale: UOB cardholders can enjoy a 20% discount on tickets during a special presale starting at 10 am on October 10 through Klook. The same discount applies to tickets purchased through Marina Bay Sands’ official site and Sistic starting from October 11. Both presale sessions end at 11:59 pm on October 20. UOB cardholders who purchase tickets from October 21 will receive a 15% discount.

– Waitlist Presale: Those who aren’t UOB cardholders can join the waitlist on The Phantom of the Opera’s official website before October 9. Waitlist subscribers will enjoy a 15% discount on tickets during their presale session, which starts at 12 pm on October 11.

– Public Sales: General public ticket sales begin on October 14.

 

Star-Studded Cast

 

The upcoming production features Jonathan Roxmouth as the Phantom and Grace Roberts as Christine. Joining them are 37 performers from around the world, including the UK, the US, and South Africa.

 

A Global Phenomenon

 

The Phantom of the Opera, which first opened in London’s West End in 1986, has become a global phenomenon. It has earned over US$6 billion (S$7.8 billion) worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing musical theatre franchise, behind The Lion King.

 

Don’t miss this chance to experience the magic of The Phantom of the Opera once again in Singapore. Secure your tickets during the presale sessions for the best deals and prepare to be captivated by this timeless masterpiece. (Red)

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