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Black Eyed Peas to perform in Singapore this August

The Black Eyed Peas, formed in 1995, rose to global prominence with the release of their third studio album Elephunk in 2003.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 26 Feb 2025 11:18AM

Black Eyed Peas to perform in Singapore this August
The group promises an electrifying night filled with their iconic hits and high-energy performances – February 26, 2025

HIP-HOP sensation Black Eyed Peas, consisting of members will.i.am, apl.de.ap, and Taboo, will be performing live in Singapore on August 25 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

Fans can expect an electrifying night filled with their iconic hits and high-energy performances.

Tickets for the highly anticipated concert are priced between S$158 and S$288.

A priority sale for SAH Entertainment membership holders will begin at 10am on Friday, February 28, while general sales will open on March 3 at 10am. Tickets can be purchased through Sistic.

The Black Eyed Peas, formed in 1995, rose to global prominence with the release of their third studio album Elephunk in 2003.

This album marked the debut of former member Fergie and achieved double platinum certification in the United States.

The album, which became one of the best-selling albums of 2004, featured hit singles such as Where Is The Love? and Let's Get It Started.*

The group continued to release commercially successful albums, including *Monkey Business* (2005) and *The E.N.D.* (2009).

After Fergie's departure in 2018, the Black Eyed Peas continued as a trio, with Filipino-American artist J Rey Soul joining them for live tours. – February 26, 2025

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