This is your sign to cure the Monday blues with I Don’t Like Mondays. live in Singapore for their TOXIC ASIA TOUR 2026 this March.
With less than a month to go, Japanese rock-funk-pop sensation I Don’t Like Mondays. heads to Singapore for a one-night-only show. They bring their TOXIC ASIA TOUR 2026 to *SCAPE Ground Theatre on Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 8 PM.

Formed in Tokyo in 2012, the quartet—YU (vocals), CHOJI (guitar), KENJI (bass), and SHUKI (drums)—quickly carved out their signature sound. I Don’t Like Mondays. blend sleek rock, funk-driven grooves, and infectious pop hooks. Over the years,I Don’t Like Mondays. built a devoted fanbase known as “FRIDAY LOVERs.”
Now, they prepare for their first-ever performance in Singapore. The show also comes just before their newly announced Bangkok stop on 22 March, adding momentum to their Asia run. Expect an intimate yet electrifying night.
Moreover, the setlist will combine fan favorites with deeper cuts, highlighting their tight musicianship and genre-blurring style.
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Discover more about this band
In 2014, I Don’t Like Mondays. officially debuted with their album Play. From the start, they defined a sound that fuses stylish rock, funk-driven grooves, and infectious pop hooks. Their music aims to uplift and energize. At its core, it reflects belief in turning everyday moments into something vibrant and celebratory.
Creatively,I Don’t Like Mondays. works as a unit. All members contribute to songwriting and production.I Don’t Like Mondays. often blend English and Japanese lyrics, highlighting their global influences. Over the years, they have built an impressive catalog, releasing six studio albums, two EPs, and more than 30 singles.
I Don’t Like Mondays.’ international breakthrough came in 2022 with “PAINT.” The track served as the opening theme for the globally known anime One Piece. As a result, the band reached audiences far beyond Japan. Soon after, I Don’t Like Mondays. stepped onto bigger stages, performing at festivals in Spain, Brazil, and Argentina while earning millions of streams worldwide.
Moreover,I Don’t Like Mondays. draws inspiration from ’80s sounds. At the same time, they blur the line between Japanese and Western music through polished production and groove-driven arrangements.
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For Singapore and regional fans still on the fence, this show offers more than just another tour date. Instead, it delivers a rare chance to see I Don’t Like Mondays. live. Expect feel-good anthems and electric stage energy. Together, they will turn *SCAPE Ground Theatre into a full-blown celebration—well before Monday even arrives.
Tickets are still available—secure yours now and experience the energy live of I Don’t Like Mondays..
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