Singapore Comic Con 2026 opens ticket sales
The event will feature limited-edition collectibles designed in collaboration with internationally renowned comic artists, alongside premium fan experiences and free entry for kids under eight.

The event will feature limited-edition collectibles designed in collaboration with internationally renowned comic artists, alongside premium fan experiences and free entry for kids under eight.

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Singapore Comic Con (SGCC) has opened ticket sales for its 2026 edition, which will run from 4 to 6 December at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore.
The two-and-a-half-day convention will bring together comics, toys, gaming, cosplay, anime and collectibles from both Eastern and Western popular culture. This year’s event will also feature new ticket packages, limited-edition merchandise created with internationally known comic artists and free admission for children below eight years old.
Among the new offerings is the SGCC Superhero Pack, priced at $288. The premium package includes fast-lane entry to the Ultimate Preview Night on 4 December, early and fast-lane access on 5 and 6 December, and admission to the Superhero Lounge.
Pack holders will also receive an SGCC badge and lanyard, an official event shirt, a randomly selected shirt featuring artwork by either Peach Momoko or Olivier Coipel, an exclusive Artgerm notebook, a tote bag designed by Lucio Parrillo and Carla Cohen, a Power Rangers postcard, and a variant comic-book cover. Quantities are limited.
Other ticket options include a two-day pass with access to the Ultimate Preview Night for $128, a regular two-day pass for $68 and a one-day pass for $38. A one-day ticket with early access costs $48, while admission to the Ultimate Preview Night may be purchased separately for $78.
The preview night will take place from 5 to 9 p.m. on 4 December. The convention will be open from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on 5 and 6 December, with early-access ticket holders allowed to enter from 9:30 a.m.
SGCC has also announced the first two guests for its 2026 edition: comic-book artists Jeff Dekal and Clayton Crain. Dekal is known for his cover illustrations and work with major comic publishers, while Crain has gained recognition for his digitally painted artwork. Additional international and local creators will be announced in the months leading up to the convention.
Collectors may also look forward to a new line of artist-collaboration merchandise. The collection includes an exclusive A5 notebook featuring artwork by Artgerm, a tote bag by Parrillo and Cohen, shirts designed by Momoko or Coipel, and two official SGCC shirt designs.
Organizers said further announcements will cover participating exhibitors, cosplay competitions, stage programs and immersive attractions. The convention will also provide spaces for independent creators to present their work and for fans to meet artists, purchase collectibles and take part in cosplay and gaming activities.
Organized by Generation Experience Pte. Ltd., Singapore Comic Con is supported by the Singapore Tourism Board. Mediacorp is the official media partner, MOOVE Media is the official out-of-home partner, and the event is powered by Bloomr.SG.
Tickets are available through Fever, while updates may be found on the Singapore Comic Con website and its official social media channels.
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