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Movie Ticket Prices in Singapore 2026: Where to Find the Best Deals Now
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Singapore’s cinema landscape has changed dramatically in recent years. With several long-standing operators shutting their doors and streaming platforms becoming part of everyday life, many moviegoers have wondered whether the big-screen experience is slowly fading. Yet for countless Singaporeans, cinemas remain a treasured part of our lifestyle—whether it’s catching a late-night premiere, bringing the kids out during school holidays, or enjoying a simple mid-week escape.

While the movie scene is smaller today, the remaining cinemas are still going strong. And with ticket prices rising across many leisure activities, finding the most affordable movie option has become more important than ever. If you’re planning your next cinema outing, this updated 2026 guide shows you where to get the best value, and how to make use of discounts many people tend to overlook.

Singapore’s cinema scene today

With fewer operators in the market, competition is tighter than before. Shaw Theatres and Golden Village (GV) now make up the majority of mainstream screenings, accompanied by smaller independent players offering niche experiences. Although choices have narrowed, the benefit for consumers is clear pricing and consistent deals—especially on weekdays.

Families, students and seniors can still enjoy attractive concession rates, and certain credit cards continue to offer strong movie promotions. However, the best prices aren’t always obvious unless you compare the operators side by side.

Before we get to the full price list and promotions, it helps to understand what sets each cinema apart—and which types of viewers may benefit most.

Who benefits the most from cinema promotions?

Weekly promotions and concession deals differ heavily across operators. For example:

  • Students typically enjoy the widest range of discounts across all cinemas.
  • Senior citizens still benefit from some of the lowest weekday ticket prices in Singapore.
  • Parents with young children can take advantage of free-entry promotions.
  • Credit card holders (especially DBS, OCBC, HSBC) often get automatic discounts simply by paying with the right card.

Many regular moviegoers save more through membership programmes than through one-off promotions. For example, Shaw’s concession rates and GV’s Movie Club both make weekday showtimes significantly cheaper.

All in all, a bit of strategic planning—such as going before 6pm, visiting on a weekday or activating free memberships—can lower the cost of a movie outing by a surprising amount.

Which cinema offers the best value?

While all operators price their premium halls differently, regular 2D ticket prices for 2026 remain close. However, Shaw typically emerges as the most budget-friendly option overall, especially for weekday showings. Independent operators like EagleWings also offer competitive pricing for residents nearby.

For weekend shows, prices rise across the board, but selected promotions still help offset the increase.

Now let’s look at the detailed numbers—placed here intentionally for easy comparison.

Movie ticket prices in Singapore (2026)

This list covers regular 2D movies, excluding 3D, IMAX and premium halls.

Cinema — Weekday (Mon–Thu) / Weekend (Fri–Sun & PH)

  • Shaw Theatres: $11 – $11.50 / $15.50
  • Golden Village (GV): $11.50 – $12 / $16
  • EagleWings Cinematics: $11.50 / $15.50
  • Carnival Cinemas: $12 / $16

Quick comparison: cheapest options

  • Cheapest weekday tickets: Shaw Theatres
  • Best weekday promotions: GV Movie Club ($7 Tuesdays), HSBC Movie Card ($7)
  • Cheapest weekend tickets: Shaw Theatres & EagleWings ($15.50)
  • Best weekend promotions: SAFRA MovieMax ($9.50), HSBC Movie Card ($9.50)

Shaw Theatres prices & promotions

Shaw remains one of Singapore’s most accessible cinemas.

Weekday tickets start from $11, with weekends priced at $15.50. Seniors aged 55 and above enjoy concession rates from $4.50 for weekday 2D movies.

Popular promotions include SAFRA deals and weekday perks such as free admission for kids aged six and below with the purchase of an adult ticket (before 2pm).

Golden Village (GV) prices & promotions

GV’s regular tickets are slightly higher, but the wider range of hall formats—such as GVmax Dolby Atmos and Gold Class—appeals to those who prefer a premium experience.

GV Movie Club members get $2 off on Mondays and Tuesdays, and credit card deals (HSBC, DBS/POSB) offer further savings on any day of the week.

EagleWings Cinematics

Located at King Albert Park Mall, EagleWings is a cosy neighbourhood cinema with smaller halls and tiered seating. Prices range from $11.50 on weekdays to $23–$38 for premium tiers. Occasional promotions appear on its social channels.

Carnival Cinemas

Singapore’s only dedicated Indian cinema offers a mix of Bollywood, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films. Weekday tickets start at $12, while kids aged 10 and below enjoy free entry from Monday to Thursday.

Student, senior & kids promotions

Students with valid ID can expect prices from $7–$13, depending on the operator and showtime. Seniors enjoy the best rates at Shaw and GV on weekdays before 6pm.

For families, young children receive free entry at several cinemas depending on age, height, and time of visit.

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