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You Can Now Use SG Culture Pass For Kumar Got Balls Standup Comedy Show

Written by Kelly Khor

If you’ve been wondering what to spend your SG Culture Pass on, here’s one of the boldest options available right now.

Kumar Got Balls is officially part of the SG Culture Pass programme, which means Singaporeans can use their credits to catch one of the country’s most iconic comedians live on stage.

What Kumar Got Balls Is About

This isn’t your typical theatre show.

Kumar Got Balls blends comedy, drag, dance, and social commentary into one high energy production. Set against a football inspired theme, the show pokes fun at Singaporeans’ everyday obsessions, from hawker centre talk to die hard football fans who somehow remember stats better than their own life events.

Expect sharp humour, local references, and moments that are equal parts hilarious and slightly uncomfortable, very much Kumar’s signature style.

@ra.ra.kumar No birds here, just a self-made queen👑👑 Kumar Got Balls hits Sands Theatre this June ⚽️ UOB Cardmembers enjoy 20% off all ticket categories until 1 March, 11.59pm SGT! 🎟 Link in bio #explorepage #kumargotballs #fypシ #blowthisup #basentertainment @Base Entertainment Asia @RA RA PRODUCTIONS ♬ sonido original – Ra.Ra.Kumar

SG Culture Pass Allowed

This is where it gets interesting.

With SG Culture Pass, you can offset your ticket cost using government issued credits, making a typically premium theatre experience more accessible.

Instead of letting those credits sit unused, this is one of the few large scale local productions you can actually spend them on, and it’s not a small show either.

Ticketing Information

Category Details
Performance Dates 25 June to 12 July 2026
Venue Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
Show Timings Wed to Fri: 8pm
Sat: 4pm and 8pm
Sun: 4pm
Duration 140 minutes including a 20 minute intermission
Ticket Prices From S$68 to S$168
Premium categories available
Where To Book Marina Bay Sands
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Prices exclude booking fees and may vary depending on peak sessions.

If you’ve got SG Culture Pass credits sitting there, this might be one of the most entertaining ways to use them.