‘I Don’t Like Mondays’ brings Toxic Asia Tour 2026 to Singapore for first-ever show
“I Don’t Like Mondays” Toxic Asia Tour 2026″ is set to electrify Singapore with a one-night-only performance at *SCAPE Ground Theatre on Sunday, March 1, 2026, at 8 p.m. The Japanese rock-funk-pop quartet will bring their high-energy show to the Lion City for the first time, turning the first weekend of March into a celebration before Monday arrives.
Since forming in Tokyo in 2012, the quartet — YU on vocals, CHOJI on guitar, KENJI on bass, and SHUKI on drums — has built a distinctive sound by fusing rock, funk, and danceable pop hooks, earning a devoted fanbase known as “FRIDAY LOVERs.” Their tight musicianship, genre-blurring performances, and relentless stage energy have made them one of Asia’s most talked-about live acts.

A first live experience for Singapore fans
For many regional listeners, the Singapore concert marks the first opportunity to experience “I Don’t Like Mondays” live. Fans can expect a setlist balancing crowd favorites with deeper cuts, highlighting the band’s versatility and dynamic sound.
With six studio albums, two EPs, and over 30 singles, “I Don’t Like Mondays” has consistently pushed musical boundaries while staying accessible to mainstream audiences. Their international reputation has been solidified through performances at major festivals in Spain, Brazil, and Argentina, showcasing their ability to connect with fans across cultures and continents.
From music to global style influence
Beyond their music, “I Don’t Like Mondays” has cultivated a strong cultural presence. The band has launched its own fashion brand and collaborated with high-profile names such as Adidas, Versace, and AllSaints, reflecting their status as both musical and style tastemakers.
Many fans first discovered the band through their breakout hit “PAINT,” which served as the opening theme for the globally beloved anime One Piece in 2022. The song’s catchy hooks and crossover appeal helped propel the band onto the international stage, attracting millions of streams and widespread attention. The Singapore performance promises to combine the band’s sonic innovation with high-energy visuals and audience engagement, ensuring an unforgettable night for FRIDAY LOVERs.