SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore: Dates, Merch And Tips For CARATs

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The SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore is set to be one of the biggest highlights for CARATs ahead of the group’s long-awaited concert at the National Stadium in March 2026. Running from 27 February to 15 March 2026, the pop-up will offer fans a dedicated space to celebrate the group, shop official merchandise and soak in the concert hype. Although the full details are still under wraps, there is already plenty to get excited about if you are planning your visit.

Key dates and basic information

Here is what has been confirmed so far about the SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore.

  • Event: SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore.​
  • Dates: 27 February 2026 (Friday) to 15 March 2026 (Sunday).
  • Location: To be announced (TBA).​
  • Opening hours: To be announced (TBA).​
  • Linked event: SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] concert in Singapore on 7 March 2026 at the National Stadium.

The pop-up is part of a wider series of SEVENTEEN pop-up events across Asia, including stops in Hong Kong and Bangkok around the same period. This means Singapore is one of the limited regional hubs where CARATs can access a themed retail and fan space timed closely to the tour.

Tied to SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_]

The SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore arrives just days before the Singapore leg of SEVENTEEN’s WORLD TOUR [NEW_], which will see the group perform at the National Stadium on 7 March 2026. The tour itself is a major milestone, with shows scheduled across Asia, North America and Japan, and Singapore sitting among the key March 2026 dates.

For local and regional CARATs, this timing is ideal. The pop-up period runs across three weekends and covers pre-concert, concert week and post-concert dates, giving fans multiple chances to visit whether they are flying in for the show or staying in Singapore. Even fans who were unable to secure concert tickets can still tap into the tour’s buzz through the pop-up store.

What to expect based on past SEVENTEEN pop-ups in Singapore

While the exact concept and line-up for the SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore 2026 have not yet been released, previous SEVENTEEN pop-ups here offer useful clues. In 2025, an “Artist-Made Collection by SEVENTEEN” pop-up took place at Bugis+’s Level 2 atrium, running for several weeks with advance booking required for entry. There was also a SEVENTEEN pop-up store at Jewel Changi Airport tied to the Right Here World Tour in early 2025, which focused on concert merchandise and special displays.

From those past events, CARATs can reasonably anticipate:

  • A curated range of official SEVENTEEN merchandise such as apparel, accessories, collectable items and possibly artist-designed pieces, similar to earlier artist-made collections.
  • Themed interiors, photo zones and branded backdrops designed for taking pictures and short videos.
  • A focus on the current tour era, which in this case is WORLD TOUR [NEW_], so designs may reflect the tour visuals and album concepts.
  • Potential crowd-management measures, such as queues, time slots or online advance booking, depending on the final venue and expected turnout, as seen at previous pop-ups.

Given how quickly the 2025 pop-up events attracted attention among local fans, it is sensible to assume that the 2026 edition will draw substantial crowds, especially on weekends and days closest to the concert date.

Merchandise possibilities for CARATs

Official merchandise is the main draw for many visitors to the SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore. While a full list is still pending, past pop-ups and concert-linked stores provide a useful reference point. Items that have featured previously include:

  • T-shirts, hoodies and caps featuring tour branding, album artwork or member names.
  • Smaller collectables such as keychains, photo cards, badges and stickers.
  • Posters, postcards and printed goods showcasing group and unit photos.
  • Practical items like tote bags and pouches that often sell out quickly.

Because SEVENTEEN’s world tours usually come with distinct visual identities, CARATs can expect that the Singapore pop-up’s merchandise will likely reflect the [NEW_] tour imagery and colours, making these items strong keepsakes of this era. Fans who collect by member or unit may also want to set priorities in advance, as member-specific items tend to go first.

Planning your visit to the SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore

Even though the final venue and operating hours have not been confirmed yet, you can already start planning how to make the most out of your visit to the SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore. Here are some practical tips for CARATs:​

  • Watch official channels: Follow HYBE MERCH, SEVENTEEN’s official platforms and local partners for announcements on location, entry rules and any reservation systems.
  • Avoid peak timing if possible: Weekends, public holidays and the days immediately around 7 March 2026 are likely to be the most crowded. Visiting on weekday mornings or early afternoons may offer a more relaxed experience.
  • Set a budget beforehand: With multiple merchandise categories and limited-edition items, it is easy to overspend, so decide your must-have pieces and price ceiling in advance.
  • Prepare for queues: Past pop-ups in Singapore have seen long lines, especially on opening days and just before concert dates, so consider bringing a portable fan, water and comfortable footwear.
  • Check payment methods: Previous pop-up stores have sometimes emphasised cashless or card payments, so it is wise to have at least one reliable card or mobile wallet ready.

If the organisers decide to introduce an advance booking system again, as they did for the Artist-Made Collection pop-up at Bugis+, securing a time slot early will be crucial. CARATs coming from overseas should also factor in travel time between the pop-up venue and the National Stadium area during concert week.​

How long the pop-up runs and when to go

One of the best things about the SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore is its duration. Running from 27 February through 15 March 2026, it spans about two and a half weeks. This is longer than some short weekend-only events and gives flexibility for fans with different schedules.

If you want first pick of merchandise, heading down within the first few days may be the best option, keeping in mind that stock of popular items may be limited. For those who prefer a more relaxed visit with potentially shorter queues, mid-week dates slightly away from the concert day could be more comfortable. Finally, for CARATs keen to keep the post-concert high going, the final week of the pop-up offers a chance to relive your favourite moments through merch and photo spots.

Staying updated

Details such as the exact address, layout, queueing arrangements and final merchandise list for the SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore have yet to be disclosed. Fans should keep an eye on:

  • HYBE MERCH and SEVENTEEN’s official social media posts.
  • Local lifestyle and K-pop news platforms that often share early peeks at location and store design.
  • Announcements linked to the WORLD TOUR [NEW_] Singapore concert, since on-ground logistics may be coordinated.

By staying updated, you can time your visit, plan your budget and avoid unnecessary disappointment if certain rules or caps are in place. With a clear run from late February to mid-March 2026, the SEVENTEEN Pop-Up Store in Singapore is shaping up to be a key gathering point for CARATs to celebrate, shop and share their love for the group during this tour era.

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