Jeff Satur expanded his music universe in Singapore with his Red Giant Tour. The multi-hyphenate acclaimed singer showed a stellar performance in Singapore on 12 October 2025, Sunday, at the Esplanade Theatre.
Soundcheck

VIP ticketholders and select lucky fans entered early for soundcheck. Jeff and the band performed two songs that were not in the concert setlist – ‘Steal The Show’ and ‘Far’. Both songs feature artists and are rarely performed live, making them a special treat for fans, affectionately known as Saturdayss.
After greeting his beautiful and handsome fans, he playfully asked if they thought he was too. Jeff and Saturdayss made the most of the limited time as they conversed like close friends catching up. Fans who attended not only included local Saturdayss, but those from Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Australia were present too.
Meeting the Red Giant
The two-hour show opened promptly at 7 pm with a VCR featuring Jeff’s alter ego on Saturn and meeting a red giant in space.
The scene transitioned to a face-off between Jeff and his alter ego, Sunshine, as they played a game of chess. They made the first move with ‘Black Tie’, a thrilling pop-rock tune accompanied by dramatic lighting on each drum beat, and a beautiful high note at the end.
Fans also made a successful move when there was absolute silence during the song’s climax, allowing Jeff’s iconic “be quiet” line to ring out clearly.
Dressed in an intricate sequined red-black blazer and leather pants, he struck some cool poses during the interlude before riding to the next track, ‘Ride or Die’. The live band delivered with fierce intensity.
Jeff took a moment to thank his “chiobus” (both genders included) for filling his biggest Singapore venue yet. He noted that the “energy is crazy” every time he is in Singapore.
He continued with ‘Lost and Found’ (ฉันก่อนเจอเธอ), an emotionally charged track released earlier this year.
After a quick costume change into a bejeweled black fit, the fans continued to be kept in the ‘Loop’ (วันนี้คือพรุ่งนี้ของเมื่อวาน). Jeff and Saturdayss traded verses, while he made sure to look up at the upper levels so everyone could see him clearly.
It was definitely not the time for Jeff to ‘Hide’ (แค่เงา) his explosive vocals and the band’s guitar solo. The red lighting gradually introduced hues of blue, signaling a tonal change for the performances ahead.
Dangerous Singapore
With a simple stage set up, he entertained fans with witty banter and what he deemed lame jokes – “Are you chicken rice? Because I want to dabao you home”. Jeff also taught fans a Thai slang and responded to TikTok challenge requests.
After teasing that Singapore was a ‘dangerous distraction’, Jeff managed to stay on track to perform the iconic song, ‘Why Don’t You Stay’. The theatre was filled with Jeff’s guitar solo and voices of fans.
Saturdayss were also captivated by Jeff’s haunting delivery of ‘Almost over you’.
Starring Sunshine
Jeff brought his latest musical chapter to life with his alter ego, Sunshine.
Sunshine made an eye-catching entrance dressed in a sparkling red trench coat and lace top. His strong presence was felt as he hit those high notes and body waves during ‘Dum Dum’ and ‘Tell Me The Name’.
The banter with fans continued as he acknowledged his handsome looks and teased his fans for screaming for him without understanding his Thai.
Jeff did a fan duet with a cover of ‘Die With A Smile’. Another space-themed VCR played while Jeff went backstage for another quick change.
Singapore’s surprise song was a cover to his friend’s song, ‘Look Into My Eyes and Speak’ (看着我的眼睛说) by Zhang Yuan. The two met on the Chinese competition show Call Me By Fire two years prior.
Jeff then listened to dance requests, new fan nicknames of being called a “daddy” to even a request to take off his shirt – to which he replied that there was still another layer underneath.
He did not forget his fans at the upper levels and also asked if they had anything to say. “What have you seen so far? My forehead?” he teased.
He later shed his jacket, telling the audience, “I do this because I love you Singapore.” The interactions created an intimate connection despite the venue’s size.
When Strangers Collide in the Same Space
Jeff promoted his “comedy” movie, The Paradise of Thorns, which was also screened in Singapore, while performing its soundtrack, ‘Rain Wedding’ (เหมือนวิวาห์).
“If you miss him (referring to his character), he is in Chiang Mai, if you miss Jeff, he is here.”
Right after performing ‘Ghost’ (ซ่อน(ไม่)หา), Jeff affectionately called the crowd “lovely and crazy — in a good way”. He teased fans about only singing his songs alone in their rooms, promising that “now you do not have to sing alone anymore”.
He shared that he used to visit Singapore often with his family, adding a personal touch. He flirted again and claimed he was spicier than tom yum, prompting a fan to shout, “You can try!”. He cheekily concluded, “Who says Singapore is safe? Not anymore.”
No concert was complete without a surprise fan video project and his snippet of ‘Yellow Leaf’, indicating the tail end of the show.
Emotions peaked as Jeff dedicated ‘Stranger’ to thank Saturdayss for “being the most beautiful stranger in my life”.
The heartwarming finale for the night was ‘Fade’ (ลืมไปแล้วว่ายังไง). Jeff showed his love the Singapore way with an “I love you la”, as the band played the outro to close the show.

With the unwavering support of the friendly and warm Saturdayss, Jeff Satur has evolved from rising star to red giant, a force to be reckoned with in the Thai music industry and beyond.
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