Tickets to SHINee’s December gig go on sale 31 Aug

Shinee will stage a full concert in S'pore on 8 December. (Running Into the Sun photo)Shinee will stage a full concert in S'pore on 8 December. (Running Into the Sun photo)

Updated: Ticket prices and sales information for Shinee World II

Popular Korean R&B boyband SHINee will be back in Singapore for a full-length one-night only concert on 8 December 2012 in support of their "SHINee World II" tour.

With a production price-tag of more than $1.8 million, the tour will feature pyrotechnics, water features, and aerial stunts in what is touted as a "multi-sensory performance".

This time, 3,500 mosh pit and terrace tickets will be available at $238 each.

The free standing area will be the Stadium's biggest ever mosh pit arena  at 1,200 sq m and will give fans the opportunity to be as close to the stage as possible.

A total of 7,500 tickets for the show will go on sale from 31 Aug via Sistic and are priced at $238 and $178 respectively.

The five-member band consisting of members Onew, Jonghyun, Key, Minho and Taemin, are known for their smooth R&B tunes, slick dance moves and iconic fashion style featuring high-top sneakers, skinny jeans and colourful sweaters dubbed the "Shinee Trend".

When they last staged their first world tour "SHINee World" in Singapore last September, tickets sold out in 45 minutes.

The popular boyband were most recently in Singapore in June for the "Boyz Night Out" concert along with fellow idol groups Singaporean fans of K-pop idol groups B1A4, Teen Top, and singer Jay Park.

SHINee kicked off their second Asian tour in Seoul over the weekend on 21-22 July 2012 to a roaring success with over 20,000 in the audience.

Shinee's latest album "Sherlock" launched in March 2012 and set the record for the most album sales in a month with over 135,000 copies sold in Korea alone.

Shinee kick off their recent world tour in Seoul with a bang. (Running into the Sun photo)Shinee kick off their recent world tour in Seoul with a bang. (Running into the Sun photo)

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