Ukrainian electronic duo Artbat will make their long-awaited Singapore debut on October 17, 2026, headlining an after-dark set at the Pasir Panjang Power Station, presented by Collective Minds. The former industrial facility will serve as the atmospheric backdrop for the duo’s signature deep basslines, slowly unfurling synths, and maximalist production—a pairing that organizers say feels tailor-made for the venue’s cavernous, raw interior.
Comprising Artur Kryvenko and Vitalii “Batish” Limarenko, Artbat have spent the past decade transforming melodic techno into something larger than life. The duo’s journey began in Kyiv’s underground club scene and has since propelled them to some of the world’s most prestigious festival stages, including Tomorrowland, Coachella, Ultra Music Festival, EDC, and Awakenings. Their 2026 calendar is equally packed: a debut on Ultra Miami’s Mainstage in March, a return to Tomorrowland Belgium in July, and another appearance at Tomorrowland Thailand in December.
The pair’s accolades underscore their rapid rise. They have been named Mixmag Stars of the Year, crowned Beatport’s No. 1 best-selling artist in Melodic House & Techno, and awarded Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Ibiza DJ Awards. In 2025, they landed at No. 73 on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs list—a testament to their growing global pull.
Tickets and Access
Tickets for the Singapore show start at $128. General admission grants access to the main floor and bars, while VIP Stage Passes place attendees behind the DJ booth, offering fast-track entry and a dedicated bar. Presale registration is already open, with presale tickets going live on August 25 at 5pm and general sale beginning August 27 at 5pm.
What This Means for Singapore’s Nightlife
This debut marks a significant moment for Singapore’s electronic music scene, which has increasingly attracted major international acts to unconventional venues. The Pasir Panjang Power Station, a decommissioned industrial site, has become a sought-after location for immersive events, blending raw architecture with high-production performances. For fans who have followed Artbat’s ascent from Kyiv clubs to global festivals, the show offers a rare opportunity to experience their evolving sound in an intimate yet monumental setting.
As the duo continues to dominate festival lineups worldwide, Singapore’s October date adds another chapter to a story that shows no signs of slowing down. Whether you’re a longtime follower or new to melodic techno, this evening promises to be a defining moment in the city’s 2026 event calendar.