Renowned American country-pop sensation Taylor Swift will be enthralling audiences in Singapore with her extraordinary performances scheduled from March 2nd to 4th next year. This enchanting music event is part of her globally celebrated Eras Tour. With the National Stadium serving as the grand stage, Taylor Swift is set to create history in the lion city.
Singapore, along with Japan, has the privilege to be the only two Asian stops on this tour. This exceptional event is projected to pull in an estimated crowd of over 200,000 excited fans from not just Singapore, but from all over the Asia-Pacific region.
While the fans eagerly await the release of the concert ticket prices, the Singapore Sports Hub’s website has revealed crucial details. A pre-sale event has been organized exclusively for United Overseas Bank card members on July 5th at noon. The general ticket sales will kick-off on July 7th at noon via the popular platform, Ticketmaster. Fans will need to register to get access codes for the general sales, with registration starting from June 23rd and concluding on June 28th. An important note to consider for avid fans – Ticketmaster allows the purchase of only up to four tickets per account.
The concert, as the Singapore Sports Hub stated, will mark a significant milestone for the city-state. The event management, handled by Kallang Alive Sport Management, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kallang Alive Holding Co, anticipates a thrilling experience for the regional audience. Edwin Tong, the Minister for Community, Culture and Youth, shared his excitement about the upcoming world-class events, including Taylor Swift’s one-of-a-kind concert in Singapore. He highlighted how these high-profile events enrich the offerings to Singaporeans and tourists.
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Since the government reclaimed ownership of the Singapore Sports Hub in December 2022, terminating a public-private partnership 13 years ahead, the stadium has seen a flurry of activity. The management team, under the government’s direction, has actively curated a portfolio of world-class events. It seeks to make the sports hub accessible to the broader community in terms of sports, lifestyle, entertainment, leisure, and social uses, while also ensuring its commercial sustainability.
Keith Magnus, chairman of Kallang Alive Sport Management, expressed his joy at having secured Taylor Swift, lauding it as a “landmark endorsement” of the Singapore Sports Hub’s standing as a premier Asian destination for entertainment. Swift’s concert, along with several other high-profile events lined up for the coming months, including the Singapore Festival of Football, the Fiba Intercontinental Cup 2023, and the highly-anticipated Coldplay: Music of the Spheres World Tour, places Singapore firmly on the global entertainment map.
For a detailed list of events and activities, visit the Singapore Sports Hub’s official website.
News based on Malaymail.