NDP 2026 ticket application will open from May 23, 12pm, to Jun. 6, 12pm
May the odds be in your favour.
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If you wish to attend the 2026 National Day Parade (NDP) and its preview shows, application for tickets will open online from 12pm on May 23, to 12pm on Jun. 6.
The NDP will be held at the National Stadium this year.
All Singapore citizens and permanent residents (PRs) are eligible to apply for two, four, or six tickets to any one of the three following shows:
- The NDP preview 1 on Jul. 25
- The NDP preview 2 on Aug. 1
- The main Parade on Aug. 9
Each ticket admits one person only.
All children, including infants carried in arms, must hold a valid ticket for admission to the show.
How to get tickets
When the application opens, a form will be available on the official NDP website.
Applicants can fill up the form by logging in to their Singpass, and key personal information will be automatically recorded.
If you are applying on behalf of someone else, the Singpass user will require this person's name, NRIC, contact number, and email address.
As in previous years, tickets will be allocated via a balloting process when the application window closes on Jun. 6, and not on a first-come, first-served basis.
The electronic balloting system will be supported by Open Government Products, Government Technology Agency Singapore and audited by KPMG in Singapore.
Each person will only be entitled to one ballot chance.
If more than one ballot attempt is made, only the latest submission will be considered as final, and all previous entries will be excluded from the balloting process.
Notification
Those who successfully get tickets will receive SMS and email notifications from Jun. 15 to 17 via the mobile number and email address provided on the application form.
The SMS and email notifications will only be sent by gov.sg and [email protected] respectively.
Any SMS and emails from other sources should be treated as potential scams or phishing attempts.
All tickets for the two preview shows and main Parade are strictly not for sale, and action will be taken against people caught scalping or using their tickets fraudulently.
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