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Monday, 24 November 2025

Entertainment Updates: ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba’ Exhibition Marks Singapore Debut In Jan 2026


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The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Total Concentration Exhibition will make its Singapore debut from 24 January to 15 March 2026, marking its only Southeast Asian stop for the year. Following successful, sold-out runs across Asia in 2023 and 2024, the large-scale immersive showcase will occupy 21,000 square feet across two floors at the former Singapore Sports Hub Library. Organised by FriedRice Experience with ACO Media, Muse Communication and Mediasphere Communications, the exhibition recreates iconic scenes, locations and moments from the hit anime through life-sized sets, dynamic visuals and multi-sensory features.

Seven themed zones are featured. Highlights include Mount Fujikasane, a wisteria-filled dreamscape from the Final Selection; Demon Slayer Headquarters, showcasing Nichirin swords, organisational charts and character profiles; House of Demons, which partially recreates Muzan’s Infinity Castle with special mechanisms that trigger demonic encounters; and Battle of Mount Natagumo, featuring original Breathing Style illustrations and photo spots. Other areas include life-sized Mugen Train carriages, the lighthearted Kimetsu Academy spin-off world, and the Entertainment District with interactive contraptions and peek-through elements.

Visitors will exit through a 1,000-square-foot merchandise store, which includes exclusive Singapore-only ufotable illustrations featuring chibi characters at local landmarks.

Tickets will be sold in three phases via Pelago and Klook. Phase 1 (26 Nov–10 Dec 2025) offers 20% discounted prices: S$19.20/S$22.40 for adults and S$15.20/S$18.40 for concession. Phase 2 (11 Dec–22 Jan) adds limited-edition souvenir cards to every ticket. Phase 3 runs from 23 Jan to 15 Mar 2026. Bundle options include Family Bundles (S$72–S$94 with souvenir cards in Phase 2) and a VIP Bundle at S$58, which includes collectibles and a retail voucher.

The exhibition promises a rich, immersive experience for Demon Slayer fans of all ages.

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