We know you’ve been waiting for this one! The highly-anticipated Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition is finally opening in Singapore in just a couple of days from 24th January 2026 onwards. But before you head down, here’s a peek at what you can expect to see at the exhibition, and if it’s really worth all the hype.











The exhibition is the first and largest Demon Slayer exhibition in Singapore, and it’s also the only stop it’s making in Southeast Asia. The whole exhibition spans 2 levels and 21,000 sqft of space, with about 14 different zones to explore, plus a merchandise store at the end. You can expect immersive larger-than-life displays and replicas of iconic scenes from the series itself, plus never-before-seen original sketches, artworks and also digital graphics.






Some of the best bits include a life-sized replica of the Mugen Train carriage, floor-to-ceiling screenings of familiar Demon Slayer scenes, 3D photo spots of the Water and Flame Breathing Styles and “hidden” peephole elements to discover. Fans of Demon Slayer will definitely have lots to discover, and the exhibition itself feels much bigger than we expected—just when we thought it was over, there was still more to be seen.





There’s not just things to see at the exhibition, but there are also interactive elements as you go along. If you succeed in playing 3 simple Demon Slayer-themed mini games, you’ll be presented with a “Certificate of Training”; and there’s also a section with UV lamps where you can reveal the “secret” stamp on your hand. Do note that there are certain parts of the exhibition where photography and videography is not allowed, especially for the original artworks and sketches—some of these sketches are still works in progress for future releases, and some are even done “just for fun” and will probably never be seen anywhere else!





Demon Slayer fans will definitely want to hit up the Exhibition Merchandise Store at the end of the exhibition to shop for some Demon Slayer-themed goods. There’s even a specially-designed Singapore-exclusive collection of items featuring Demon Slayer characters with iconic local landmarks like the Merlion, Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay!






The store has items like shirts, jackets, mats, acrylic standees, keychains, stickers, collectible cards, stationery, accessories, posters and more. Prices for merchandise items start from $6.90 each, and some of the items you’ll find include:
Stickers – $6.90
Postcard – $6.90
Poker Card – $12
Acrylic Keychain – $12.90
Metal Pin – $15
Omamori Charm – $16
PU Leather Card Holder – $30
Tumbler – $55
T-shirts – $60
Bomber Jacket – $130
Haori Robe – $149.90

@shout.sg Demon Slayer fans, it’s finally here: the highly-anticipated Demon Slayer exhibition is now open in Singapore, and it’s the only stop in Southeast Asia! The massive 2-storey exhibition features immersive zones with life-sized sets and recreations of iconic scenes from the anime — like the Mugen Train, Infinity Castle and Battle of Mount Natagumo. There’s even a huge merchandise store where you can get Singapore-exclusive items you won’t find anywhere else! Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition Admission: From $24 per person Dates: 24th January-15th March 2026 Address: Former Singapore Sports Hub Library, 4 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397697 Opening Hours: 11am-10pm daily
♬ To the Infinity Castle – Muzan vs Hashira Theme (from “Demon Slayer”) – Cover – Diego Mitre
Final thoughts: the Demon Slayer exhibition is definitely a must-go if you’re a fan of the anime. The exhibition is pretty large-scale, with plenty to see and discover at every corner, including impressive visuals and even accompanying sounds. This exhibition is also probably the closest fans will get to experiencing Demon Slayer up close IRL, plus you’ll even get to see ultra-rare artworks and behind-the-scenes sketches that won’t likely be shown elsewhere. The exhibition opens to the public on 24th January 2026, at the Former Singapore Sports Hub Library. Tickets to the exhibition are priced from $24 per person, and you can get them via Pelago or Klook.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition
Admission: From $24 per person
Dates: 24th January-15th March 2026
Address: Former Singapore Sports Hub Library, 4 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397697
Opening Hours: 11am-10pm daily

