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ASEAN 2034

Available stadiums

FIFA requires a minimum of 14 stadiums with a capacity of at least 40,000 spectators. Below is a list of stadiums satisfying this requirement in the 5-country joint bid and ASEAN at large.

Indonesia

#StadiumCapacityLocationStatus
1Jakarta International Stadium82,000JakartaUnder construction
2Gelora Bung Karno Stadium77,193JakartaExisting
3Palaran Stadium67,075Samarinda, East KalimantanExisting
4Deli Stadium55,000Deli Serdang, North SumatraPlanned
5Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium45,000Surabaya,East JavaExisting
6Harapan Bangsa Stadium45,000Banda Aceh, AcehExisting
7West Sumatra Main Stadium45,000Padang Pariaman, West SumatraUnder construction
8Riau Main Stadium43,923Pekanbaru, Riau|Existing
9Kanjuruhan Stadium42,449Malang, East JavaExisting
10Lukas Enembe Stadium40,263Jayapura, PapuaExisting
11Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium40,157Bandung, West JavaExisting
12Batakan Stadium40,000Balikpapan, East KalimantanExisting
13Gelora Joko Samudro Stadium40,000Gresik, East JavaExisting
14Barombong Stadium40,000Makassar, South SulawesiUnder construction

Malaysia

#StadiumCapacityLocationStatus
1Bukit Jalil National Stadium87,411Kuala LumpurExisting
2Shah Alam Stadium80,372Shah Alam, SelangorUnder renovation
3Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium50,000Kuala Terengganu, TerengganuExisting
4Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium41,895Kuantan, PahangExisting
5Batu Kawan Stadium40,000Batu Kawan, PenangExisting
6Hang Jebat Stadium40,000Krubong, MalaccaExisting
7Sultan Ibrahim Stadium40,000Iskandar Puteri, JohorExisting
8Sarawak Stadium40,000Kuching, SarawakExisting

Singapore

#StadiumCapacityLocationStatus
1Singapore National Stadium55,000SingaporeExisting

Thailand

#StadiumCapacityLocationStatus
1Rajamangala Stadium51,552BangkokExisting

Vietnam

#StadiumCapacityLocationStatus
1Rạch Chiếc Stadium50,000Ho Chi Minh CityPlanned
2Mỹ Đình National Stadium40,192HanoiExisting

Rest of Southeast Asia

#StadiumCapacityLocationStatus
1Morodok Techo National Stadium60,000Phnom Penh, CambodiaExisting
2Phnom Penh Olympic Stadium50,000Phnom Penh, CambodiaExisting

TB

Etymology

An etymology of Tân Bình is that Tân is a Sino-Vietnamese word (Hán tự: ) meaning "new", while Bình is short for Quảng Bình, a province of Vietnam whose name was established in 1604.

History

Pre-1957

Between the 1st and 15th century CE, the area of modern-day Tân Bình was a part of the Kingdom of Funan, succeeded by Chenla and the Khmer Empire. As the Khmer's rule in the region dwindled, and the presence of Vietnamese increased, in 1698, Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh was sent by the Nguyễn rulers to establish Vietnamese administrative structures in the area. In the beginning, Tân Bình was the name of a sub-prefecture ("huyện") covering a swath of land roughly 11,000 km2 (4,200 sq mi), stretching from Saigon River to Vàm Cỏ River. Tân Bình was upgraded to a frontier prefecture ("phủ") in 1808, and then incorporated into Gia Định Province in 1832. Tân Bình went through multiple reorganizations and administrative border changes afterward. In 1867, the French Empire annexed the remaining Southern provinces of Vietnam. Under the French colonial administration, "phủ" and "huyện" subdivisions were replaced with a system of arrondissements under each province in French Cochinchina. Saigon arrondissement was established in the general area of what previously was phủ Tân Bình. Consequently, Tân Bình as a place disappeared until 1944.[1]

Between May 1944 and August 1945, Tân Bình was a province that wrapped around the city of Saigon–Cholon. The province practically dissolved after the August Revolution broke out.[2][1]

South Vietnam

Administrative divisions of Gia Định Provice under South Vietnam

Under the South Vietnam administration, on April 29, 1957, Tân Bình was set up as a district of Gia Định Province on the foundation of tổng Dương Hòa Thượng ("tổng" was a subdistrict, lower than a district but higher than a commune), which was previously a part of Gò Vấp District. There were 7 communes: Bình Hưng Hòa, Phú Nhuận, Phú Thọ Hòa, Tân Hòa, Tân Sơn Hòa, Tân Sơn Nhì and Vĩnh Lộc. In 1960, Vĩnh Lộc was merged into Tân Hòa commune. In December 1965, Tân Phú commune was created from parts of Tân Sơn Nhì and Phú Thọ Hòa communes. In 1970, the district had an area of 113.8 km2 (43.9 sq mi) with 418,781 residents.[1]

Blackpink World Tour (In Your Area) (2018–2020)

Blackpink World Tour
"In Your Area"
World tour by Blackpink
Associated albumSquare One
Square Two
Square Up
Kill This Love
Start dateNovember 10, 2018 (2018-11-10)
End dateTBA
Legs6
No. of shows
  • 21 in Asia
  • 7 in North America
  • 6 in Europe
  • 2 in Australia
  • 36 in total
Blackpink concert chronology
  • Blackpink Arena Tour
    (2018)
  • Blackpink World Tour
    (In Your Area)

    (2018–2020)


Concert synopsis

The concert began with a montage of a rubic cube spelling out "Blackpink" and the names of the group's members on the main stage's screen. The cube then turned into an explosion of pink glitter and rising smokes as all members of Blackpink started rising to the stage and performing "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" in light pink outfits. The quartet was then lifted on stage platforms to perform "Forever Young" with an outer space-like backdrop on screen. After performing the two verses and the second chorus on the main stage, Blackpink was raised on the platforms again and joined by backup dancers as they sang the final part of the song. The group then greeted and introduced themselves to the audience after the platforms were lowered back to the main stage surface level. Afterwards, Blackpink performed "Stay" on chairs on the main stage and walked to the B-stage during the final chorus. The group proceeded to sing "Whistle" on the B-stage for a majority of the song before being accompanied by backup dancers and returning to the main stage for the ending part. The group was then lowered down below the stage by lifts for a costume change to prepare for their respective solo stages.

Depending on the tour leg, the order of the solo performances changes. In the first Asian leg, Jisoo would commence the portion by coming out on a platform made of disco balls to sing a cover of "Clarity" by Zedd. Her stage would be followed by Lisa dancing to a medley of songs, both solo and with a group of backup dancers. In Seoul, Lisa danced to "I Like It", "Faded" (by Tink) and "Attention"; the dance number was changed to "Take Me" and "Swalla" from the Bangkok date on January 11, 2019 onwards. Subsequently, after Lisa, Rosé rose to the stage along with Dante Jackson from The Band Six on the piano and sang a cover medley of "Let It Be" by the Beatles, "You and I" by former label mate Park Bom and "Only Look At Me" by Taeyang. From April 17, 2019 to the rest of the tour, Rosé opened the solo stages instead of Jisoo. The solo stage portion then concluded with Jennie performing "Solo" with multiple backup dancers whilst a dance hall setting was on display on the screen. The Band Six played an interlude after Jennie went backstage for her costume change.

After the release of "Kill This Love" EP in April 2019, Blackpink opened Act III of the concert with "Kill This Love", dressed in street style outfits. The main screen featured different scenes from the song's official music video, served as the performance backdrop. A group of backup dancers joined Blackpink for the ending beat drop of the song in marching band outfits before leaving the stage for the quartet to perform "Don't Know What To Do" on their own. The group spent some time afterward to talk and interact with the audience. Next, "Kiss and Make Up" was performed with each member standing on their respective raised and moving platform while the screen was showing tropical patterns and imagery. The Band Six and backup dancers later returned to the main stage to accompany Blackpink, now back down on stage level, performing "Really" and "See U Later". They all exited the stage when a video interlude featuring Blackpink racing and drifting in Kia motorcars started playing on the screens.

Blackpink, in sparkly costumes, returned to the stage from below and performed "Playing with Fire" to a gate-like setting on the screen. The background changed to kaleidoscope-like graphics when the group sang "Kick It". They moved to the B-stage and proceeded to perform the final two songs "Boombayah" and "As If It's Your Last" there, after a small talk with the audience.

For the encore, the group reappeared on stage in more casual and sporty clothes to perform a remix version of "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du". Following that performance, Blackpink introduced members of the band and the backup dancer group to the audience and thanked them before casually enjoying an instrumental performance of The Band Six themselves. Only the group remained on stage after that to sing the final song "Hope Not"; they said goodbye to the audience before exiting the stage on a lift lowering them back down to the pit.

Critical response

The concert received generally positive reviews from the critics. Variety drew comparison between the all-dancing concert to Beyonce's 2018 Coachella performance, calling it "within the realm of earthly aspirational possibility" with "semi-rigid, semi-relaxed synchronization" and "major charm offensive from four quintessential Girls Next Door".[3] Evan Real writing for The Hollywood Reporter said the girlgroup delivered "impressive vocals, dancing" that "not even the stage's extravagant light display or frequent bursts of fireworks could pull the group's focus from their exceptionally polished routine".[4] Billboard described the concert as "hugely engaging" and applauded Blackpink's "remarkably natural aura" as opposed to the usual rigidity that K-Pop concerts usually have thanks to the group's improvisations and audience interaction, but also fell short during the solo segment, as they called Lisa's dance number "as baffling as it was boring" and Jisoo's cover of Clarity "uncomfortably close to a filler". [5][6] The Guardian also shared a similar sentiment about the solo segment and gave the concert three stars out of five, saying while the show had "brilliant moments throughout", it didn't "take enough risks".[7] However, Jan Lee of The Straits Times felt the solo performances were enjoyable and the concert's energy was infectious as he described the members of Blackpink as "exuberant, charming and visually stunning onstage", though he felt the concert in general needed more original material from Blackpink.[8]

DVD recording

2018 Seoul concert

Blackpink 2018 Tour [In Your Area] Seoul
Video by
ReleasedAugust 8, 2019 (2019-08-08)
RecordedNovember 10 – 11, 2018 (concert portion)
Venue
Length162:00
LabelYG Entertainment
DirectorTeddy Park
ProducerYG Entertainment
Blackpink chronology
Blackpink Arena Tour 2018: Special Final in Kyocera Dome Osaka
(2018)
Blackpink 2018 Tour [In Your Area] Seoul
(2019)
Blackpink 2019-2020 Tour In Your Area - Tokyo Dome
(2019)

A DVD titled Blackpink 2018 Tour [In Your Area] Seoul was released on August 8, 2019, coinciding with Blackpink's third anniversary. The DVD captured Blackpink's first ever headlining concert in South Korea with the concert portion filmed on the 2nd Seoul date while the commentary film portion contained footage of the group's preparation for the tour and clips filmed throughout the rest of the tour.

2019 Tokyo concert

Blackpink 2019-2020 Tour In Your Area -Tokyo Dome
Video by
ReleasedMay 6, 2020 (2020-05-06)
RecordedDecember 4, 2019 (concert portion)
Venue
Length91:00
LabelUniversal Music
ProducerYG Entertainment
Blackpink chronology
Blackpink 2018 Tour [In Your Area] Seoul
(2018)
Blackpink 2019-2020 Tour In Your Area -Tokyo Dome
(2020)

Blackpink 2019-2020 Tour In Your Area -Tokyo Dome was released on June 5, 2020.

Set list

The North American setlist was performed at the May 1, 2019 concert at the Prudential Center in New Jersey. It does not represent all shows throughout the tour.[9]

Set list of the first show in Seoul

Main Set
Act 1

  1. "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"
  2. "Forever Young"
  3. "Stay" (remixed version)
  4. "Sure Thing" (Miguel cover)
  5. "Whistle"

Act 2

  1. "Clarity" (Zedd cover) (Jisoo solo)
  2. "I Like It / Faded / Attention" (Lisa solo dance number)
  3. "Let It Be / You & I / Only Look At Me" (Rosé solo)
  4. "Solo" (Jennie solo)

Act 3

  1. "Kiss and Make Up"
  2. "So Hot" (The Black Label remix) (Wonder Girls cover)
  3. "Really"
  4. "See U Later"

Act 4

  1. "Playing with Fire"
  2. "16 Shots" (Stefflon Don cover, dance number)
  3. "Boombayah"
  4. "As If It's Your Last"

Encore

  1. "Whistle" (rock version)
  2. "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"
  3. "Stay"
Set list in Asia

Main Set
Act 1

  1. "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"
  2. "Forever Young"
  3. "Stay" (remixed version)
  4. "Whistle"

Act 2

  1. "Clarity" (Zedd cover) (Jisoo solo)
  2. "Take Me / Swalla" (Lisa solo dance number)
  3. "Let It Be / You & I / Only Look At Me" (Rosé solo)
  4. "Solo" (Jennie solo)

Act 3

  1. "Kiss and Make Up"
  2. "So Hot" (The Black Label remix) (Wonder Girls cover)
  3. "Playing with Fire"
  4. "Really"
  5. "See U Later"

Act 4

  1. "16 Shots" (Stefflon Don cover, dance number)
  2. "Boombayah"
  3. "As If It's Your Last"

Encore

  1. "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"
  2. "Stay"
Set list in North America, Europe and Australia

Main Set
Act 1

  1. "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"
  2. "Forever Young"
  3. "Stay" (remixed version)
  4. "Whistle"

Act 2

  1. "Let It Be / You & I / Only Look At Me" (Rosé solo)
  2. "Take Me / Swalla" (Lisa solo dance number)
  3. "Clarity" (Zedd cover) (Jisoo solo)
  4. "Solo" (Jennie solo)

Act 3

  1. "Kill This Love"
  2. "Don't Know What to Do"
  3. "Kiss and Make Up"
  4. "Really"
  5. "See U Later"

Act 4

  1. "Playing with Fire"
  2. "Kick It"
  3. "Boombayah"
  4. "As If It's Your Last"

Encore

  1. "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" (remixed version)
  2. "Hope Not"
Notes
  • During the show in Los Angeles, they performed "Whistle (Acoustic ver.)" instead of the original version. During the encore stage, "Stay" was performed instead of "Hope Not".
  • During the first show in Newark, Dua Lipa joined Blackpink to perform "Kiss and Make Up".[10]
  • During the show in Manchester, Blackpink modified elements of their performances with due respect to the approaching 2nd anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing incident. Specifically, "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" was removed from the setlist, "Whistle" lyrics and "Kill This Love" choreography were changed. During the encore stage, Blackpink dedicated "Stay" to the victims and those affected by the attack; another performance of "Don't Know What To Do" was added along with the original setlist.[11]
  • During the show in Melbourne and Sydney, Rosé added "Coming Home" to her solo medley performance.
  • During the show in Sydney, "Stay" was added to the encore performance.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
Asia[12]
November 10, 2018SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Gymnastics Arena21,125 / 21,125$1,865,309
November 11, 2018
January 11, 2019BangkokThailandIMPACT Arena29,241 / 29,241$4,231,009
January 12, 2019
January 13, 2019
January 19, 2019JakartaIndonesiaIndonesia Convention Exhibition16,260 / 16,260$2,160,298
January 20, 2019
January 26, 2019Hong KongAsiaWorld-Arena9,690 / 9,690$1,331,229
February 2, 2019ManilaPhilippinesMall of Asia Arena8,469 / 8,469$1,651,297
February 15, 2019SingaporeSingapore Indoor Stadium8,076 / 8,076$1,380,122
February 23, 2019Kuala LumpurMalaysiaMalawati Indoor Stadium15,504 / 15,504$2,133,735
February 24, 2019
March 3, 2019TaipeiTaiwanLinkou Arena8,774 / 8,774$1,211,700
North America[13]
April 17, 2019InglewoodUnited StatesThe Forum12,245 / 12,245$1,876,188
April 24, 2019RosemontAllstate Arena11,417 / 11,417$1,815,062
April 27, 2019HamiltonCanadaFirstOntario Centre10,704$1,434,093
May 1, 2019NewarkUnited StatesPrudential Center22,944 /$3,219,636
May 2, 2019
May 5, 2019DuluthInfinite Energy Center9,180 / 9,339 [14]$1,518,083 [14]
May 8, 2019Fort WorthFort Worth Convention Center9,107 / 9,107$1,321,716
Europe[15]
May 18, 2019AmsterdamNetherlandsAFAS Live5,272$876,725
May 21, 2019ManchesterEnglandManchester Arena5,424 / 6,121 [14]$682,256 [14]
May 22, 2019LondonSSE Arena9,968 / 10,074 [14]$1,421,480 [14]
May 24, 2019BerlinGermanyMax-Schmeling-Halle7,722 / 7,850$1,159,480
May 26, 2019ParisFranceZénith Paris6,224 / 6,224$915,475
May 28, 2019BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi8,344$1,049,951
Asia
June 8, 2019MacaoCotai Arena10,081 / 10,081$1,648,814
Australia[16]
June 13, 2019MelbourneAustraliaRod Laver Arena12,173 / 12,173$1,191,196
June 15, 2019SydneyQudos Bank Arena14,317 / 14,491$1,542,850
Asia (Encore)
July 12, 2019BangkokThailandIMPACT Arena28,776 / 28,776$4,284,344
July 13, 2019
July 14, 2019
Asia (Japan)[17]
December 4, 2019TokyoJapanTokyo Dome50,369 / 50,369$4,302,670
January 4, 2020OsakaKyocera Dome81,931 / 81,931$7,220,353
January 5, 2020
February 4, 2020FukuokaFukuoka Dome38,846 / 38,846$3,311,234
Total472,183$56,756,285

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
May 9, 2019Fort WorthUnited StatesFort Worth Convention CenterUnknown

Personnel

Blackpink

Band

  • Omar Dominick – music director, bass
  • Dante Jackson – keyboards
  • Justin Lyons – guitar
  • Bennie Rodgers II – drums
  • Brandon Finklea – Protools

Dancers

  • Oh Hye Ryun
  • Kim Ga Hee
  • Park Eun Chong
  • Kim Se Jin
  • Son Soo Bin
  • Kim Eun Sun
  • Kwon Young Don

Show

  • YG Entertainment – executive producer
  • Teddy – creative director
  • Hwang Bo Kyung – executive supervisor
  • Lee Jae Wook – choreographer
  • Kim Hee Jung – choreographer

Notes

HCMC Metro

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Opera House
Ba Son
Van Thanh Canal
Van Thanh Park
Tan Cang
Saigon River
Thao Dien
An Phu
Rach Chiec
Phuoc Long
Binh Thai
Thu Duc
Hi-Tech Park
National University
Binh Duong Metro Line 1
Suoi Tien Terminal

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StadiumImageClubLocationOpenedClosedCapacity †CoordinatesRef.
19/8 Stadium Sanna Khánh Hòa BVNNha Trang25,00012°15′1.54″N 109°11′34.6″E / 12.2504278°N 109.192944°E / 12.2504278; 109.192944 (Nha Trang Stadium)
Cao Lãnh StadiumĐồng ThápCao Lãnh199623,00010°27′53″N 105°38′33″E / 10.46472°N 105.64250°E / 10.46472; 105.64250 (Cao Lãnh Stadium)
Cẩm Phả StadiumThan Quảng NinhCẩm Phả10,00021°0′23.61″N 107°16′32.35″E / 21.0065583°N 107.2756528°E / 21.0065583; 107.2756528 (Cẩm Phả Stadium)
Cần Thơ StadiumXSKT Cần ThơCần Thơ195312,00010°2′56.4″N 105°47′20.4″E / 10.049000°N 105.789000°E / 10.049000; 105.789000 (Cần Thơ Stadium)
Chi Lăng Stadium Đà NẵngĐà Nẵng1954201628,000†16°4′11″N 108°12′59″E / 16.06972°N 108.21639°E / 16.06972; 108.21639 (Chi Lăng Stadium)
Cột Cờ StadiumThể CôngHà Nội1940s20046,000†21°02′4.03″N 105°50′25″E / 21.0344528°N 105.84028°E / 21.0344528; 105.84028 (Cột Cờ Stadium)
Gò Đậu Stadium Becamex Bình DươngThủ Dầu Một197518,25010°58′12.16″N 106°40′19.2″E / 10.9700444°N 106.672000°E / 10.9700444; 106.672000 (Gò Đậu Stadium)
Hàng Đẫy Stadium Hà NộiHà Nội193422,50010°58′12.16″N 106°40′19.2″E / 10.9700444°N 106.672000°E / 10.9700444; 106.672000 (Hàng Đẫy Stadium)
Hòa Xuân Stadium SHB Đà NẵngĐà Nẵng201620,55915°59′56.66″N 108°13′22.14″E / 15.9990722°N 108.2228167°E / 15.9990722; 108.2228167 (Hòa Xuan Stadium)
Lạch Tray Stadium Hải PhòngHải Phòng195817,00020°51′6.4″N 106°41′19.48″E / 20.851778°N 106.6887444°E / 20.851778; 106.6887444 (Lạch Tray Stadium)
Long An StadiumLong AnTân An19,97510°32′10″N 106°24′30″E / 10.53611°N 106.40833°E / 10.53611; 106.40833 (Long An Stadium)
Mỹ Đình National Stadium Hà Nội
Thể Công
Hà Nội200340,19221°1′14″N 105°45′49.7″E / 21.02056°N 105.763806°E / 21.02056; 105.763806 (Mỹ Đình National Stadium)
Ninh Bình Stadium Vissai Ninh BìnhNinh Bình22,00020°15′30.7″N 105°58′8.6″E / 20.258528°N 105.969056°E / 20.258528; 105.969056 (Ninh Bình Stadium)
Pleiku StadiumHoàng Anh Gia LaiPleiku201012,00013°58′45″N 108°0′17.71″E / 13.97917°N 108.0049194°E / 13.97917; 108.0049194 (Pleiku Stadium)
Quy Nhơn StadiumBình ĐịnhQuy Nhơn20,00013°46′28″N 109°13′43″E / 13.77444°N 109.22861°E / 13.77444; 109.22861 (Quy Nhơn Stadium)
Rạch Giá StadiumKiên GiangRạch Giá10,0009°57′49″N 105°07′05.6″E / 9.96361°N 105.118222°E / 9.96361; 105.118222 (Rạch Giá Stadium)
Tam Kỳ StadiumQuảng NamTam Kỳ15,00015°33′36″N 108°30′24″E / 15.56000°N 108.50667°E / 15.56000; 108.50667 (Tam Kỳ Stadium)
Thanh Hóa StadiumFLC Thanh HóaThanh Hóa1900s14,00019°47′56.91″N 105°46′21.89″E / 19.7991417°N 105.7727472°E / 19.7991417; 105.7727472 (Thanh Hóa Stadium)
Thiên Trường StadiumNam ĐịnhNam Định200320,00020°26′8.8″N 106°10′48″E / 20.435778°N 106.18000°E / 20.435778; 106.18000 (Thiên Trường Stadium)
Thống Nhất Stadium Ho Chi Minh CityHo Chi Minh City193112,00010°45′38.5″N 106°39′48″E / 10.760694°N 106.66333°E / 10.760694; 106.66333 (Thống Nhất Stadium)
Tự Do StadiumHuếHuế193225,00016°28′2.2″N 107°35′51.3″E / 16.467278°N 107.597583°E / 16.467278; 107.597583 (Tự Do Stadium)
Vinh Stadium Sông Lam Nghệ AnVinh197412,00018°40′8.75″N 105°40′10.23″E / 18.6690972°N 105.6695083°E / 18.6690972; 105.6695083 (Vinh Stadium)

List of busiest airports in Southeast Asia by passengers

By country

(as of 2018)

RankCountryAirportPassengers
1.  IndonesiaSoekarno–Hatta International Airport65,908,159
2.  SingaporeSingapore Changi Airport65,628,000
3.  ThailandSuvarnabhumi Airport63,378,923
4.  MalaysiaKuala Lumpur International Airport59,948,000
5.  PhilippinesNinoy Aquino International Airport45,082,544
6.  VietnamTan Son Nhat International Airport38,500,000
7.  MyanmarYangon International Airport6,030,000
8.  CambodiaPhnom Penh International Airport5,423,000
9.  BruneiBrunei International Airport1,500,000 (2016)
9=.  LaosWattay International Airport1,500,000
11.  East TimorPresidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport200,000 (2014)

2019 Statistics

RankCountryAirportLocationPassengersRank
change
1.  SingaporeSingapore Changi AirportChangi, Singapore68,300,000 1
2.  ThailandSuvarnabhumi AirportBang Phli, Samut Prakan65,424,564 1
3.  MalaysiaKuala Lumpur International AirportSepang, Selangor62,336,469 1
4.  IndonesiaSoekarno–Hatta International AirportBenda, Tangerang, Banten54,496,625 3
5.  PhilippinesNinoy Aquino International AirportPasay/Parañaque, Metro Manila47,898,046
6.  ThailandDon Mueang International AirportBangkok41,311,790
7.  VietnamTan Son Nhat International AirportTan Binh, Ho Chi Minh City41,243,240
8.  VietnamNoi Bai International AirportSoc Son, Hanoi29,304,631
9.  IndonesiaNgurah Rai International Airport Denpasar, Bali24,169,561
10.  IndonesiaJuanda International AirportSedati, Sidoarjo23,545,640
11.  ThailandPhuket International AirportThalang, Phuket18,118,440
12.  IndonesiaSultan Hasanuddin International AirportMakassar, South Sulawesi?
13.  VietnamDa Nang International AirportHai Chau, Da Nang15,543,598
14.  PhilippinesMactan–Cebu International AirportMetro Cebu, Central Visayas12,662,055
15.  IndonesiaKualanamu International AirportDeli Serdang, North Sumatra12,000,000 1
16.  ThailandChiang Mai International AirportChiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province11,333,548 1
17.  VietnamCam Ranh International AirportCam Ranh, Khánh Hòa9,747,172 2
18.  MalaysiaKota Kinabalu International AirportKota Kinabalu, Sabah9,445,494 1
19.  IndonesiaAdisutjipto International AirportSleman Regency, Yogykarta 1
20.  MalaysiaPenang International AirportBayan Lepas, Penang8,331,291

2018 Statistics

RankCountryAirportLocationPassengersRank
change
1.  IndonesiaSoekarno–Hatta International AirportBenda, Tangerang, Banten65,893,904
2.  SingaporeSingapore Changi AirportChangi, Singapore65,630,000
3.  ThailandSuvarnabhumi AirportBang Phli, Samut Prakan63,378,923
4.  MalaysiaKuala Lumpur International AirportSepang, Selangor59,948,000
5.  PhilippinesNinoy Aquino International AirportPasay/Parañaque, Metro Manila45,082,544
6.  ThailandDon Mueang International AirportBangkok40,758,148
7.  VietnamTan Son Nhat International AirportTan Binh, Ho Chi Minh City38,414,737
8.  VietnamNoi Bai International AirportSoc Son, Hanoi25,908,048
9.  IndonesiaNgurah Rai International Airport Denpasar, Bali23,779,178
10.  IndonesiaJuanda International AirportSedati, Sidoarjo20,951,063
11.  ThailandPhuket International AirportThalang, Phuket18,221,764
12.  IndonesiaSultan Hasanuddin International AirportMakassar, South Sulawesi13,537,770
13.  VietnamDa Nang International AirportHai Chau, Da Nang13,229,663
14.  PhilippinesMactan–Cebu International AirportMetro Cebu, Central Visayas11,377,887 1
15.  ThailandChiang Mai International AirportChiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province10,989,402 1
16.  IndonesiaKualanamu International AirportDeli Serdang, North Sumatra10,027,122
17.  MalaysiaKota Kinabalu International AirportKota Kinabalu, Sabah8,614,410 1
18.  IndonesiaAdisutjipto International AirportSleman Regency, Yogykarta8,430,622 1
19.  VietnamCam Ranh International AirportCam Ranh, Khánh Hòa8,300,000 NE
20.  MalaysiaPenang International AirportBayan Lepas, Penang7,782,798

2017 Statistics

RankCountryAirportLocationPassengersRank
change
1.  IndonesiaSoekarno–Hatta International AirportBenda, Tangerang, Banten63,015,620 2
2.  SingaporeSingapore Changi AirportChangi, Singapore62,219,573 1
3.  ThailandSuvarnabhumi AirportBang Phli, Samut Prakan60,860,704 1
4.  MalaysiaKuala Lumpur International AirportSepang, Selangor58,517,000
5.  PhilippinesNinoy Aquino International AirportPasay/Parañaque, Metro Manila42,022,484
6.  ThailandDon Mueang International AirportBangkok38,299,757
7.  VietnamTan Son Nhat International AirportTan Binh, Ho Chi Minh City35,996,014
8.  VietnamNoi Bai International AirportSoc Son, Hanoi23,824,400
9.  IndonesiaNgurah Rai International Airport Denpasar, Bali22,863,647
10.  IndonesiaJuanda International AirportSedati, Sidoarjo21,882,335
11.  ThailandPhuket International AirportThalang, Phuket16,855,637
12.  IndonesiaSultan Hasanuddin International AirportMakassar, South Sulawesi11,653,387 1
13.  VietnamDa Nang International AirportHai Chau, Da Nang10,801,927 2
14.  ThailandChiang Mai International AirportChiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province10,230,070 2
15.  PhilippinesMactan–Cebu International AirportMetro Cebu, Central Visayas10,050,940 1
16.  IndonesiaKualanamu International AirportDeli Serdang, North Sumatra9,579,748 2
17.  IndonesiaAdisutjipto International AirportSleman Regency, Yogykarta8,634,369 2
18.  MalaysiaKota Kinabalu International AirportKota Kinabalu, Sabah7,998,097
19.  IndonesiaSultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman AirportBalikpapan, East Kalimantan7,380,350 2
20.  MalaysiaPenang International AirportBayan Lepas, Penang7,231,598

2016 Statistics

RankCountryAirportLocationPassengers
1.  SingaporeSingapore Changi AirportChangi, Singapore58,698,000
2.  ThailandSuvarnabhumi AirportBang Phli, Samut Prakan55,892,428
3.  IndonesiaSoekarno–Hatta International AirportBenda, Tangerang, Banten54,969,536
4.  MalaysiaKuala Lumpur International AirportSepang, Selangor52,640,043
5.  PhilippinesNinoy Aquino International AirportPasay/Parañaque, Metro Manila39,534,991
6.  ThailandDon Mueang International AirportBangkok35,203,757
7.  VietnamTan Son Nhat International AirportTan Binh, Ho Chi Minh City32,486,537
8.  VietnamNoi Bai International AirportSoc Son, Hanoi20,596,632
9.  IndonesiaNgurah Rai International Airport Denpasar, Bali19,986,415
10.  IndonesiaJuanda International AirportSedati, Sidoarjo19,483,844
11.  ThailandPhuket International AirportThalang, Phuket15,107,185
12.  IndonesiaSultan Hasanuddin International AirportMakassar, South Sulawesi10,672,942
13.  ThailandChiang Mai International AirportChiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province9,442,320
14.  IndonesiaKualanamu International AirportDeli Serdang, North Sumatra8,956,724
15.  PhilippinesMactan–Cebu International AirportMetro Cebu, Central Visayas8,830,638
16.  VietnamDa Nang International AirportHai Chau, Da Nang8,783,429
17.  IndonesiaSultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman AirportBalikpapan, East Kalimantan7,510,090
18.  MalaysiaKota Kinabalu International AirportKota Kinabalu, Sabah7,263,339
19.  IndonesiaAdisutjipto International AirportSleman Regency, Yogykarta7,208,557
20.  MalaysiaPenang International AirportBayan Lepas, Penang6,684,026