This Saturday, Taylor Swift's Eras tour will kick off in Singapore.
The Thai Prime Minister stated that
Singapore has provided sponsorship of up to $3 mln for Taylor's concert. Taylor will perform six concerts in Singapore, which means the sponsorship could amount to as much as $18 mln.
The high sponsorship fee also comes with a clause, which stipulates that Taylor Swift's global tour, apart from Singapore, cannot take place in any other Southeast Asian country.
If I had known earlier that exclusive performance rights could be purchased, I would have pushed Thailand to strive for it.
He estimates that Thailand might have to pay around 500 million Thai baht (approximately 19 million Singapore dollars) for this.
Many foreign fans will come to Singapore to attend the concert. A total of six concerts can bring huge profits to tourism activities such as hotels, retail, sightseeing, and dining.
Some say that it is a business opportunity that can boost the national economy.
Others comment that it won't truly improve people's livelihoods.
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American pop star Taylor Swift has yet to arrive but the knock-on effects of her upcoming stop in Singapore are already being felt and are likely to be wide-ranging.
As reported, demand for flights and accommodation around the dates of Swift's concerts has increased up to 30 per cent. It is likely to generate significant benefits to the Singapore economy, especially to tourism activities such as hospitality, retail, travel and dining, as has happened in other cities in which Taylor Swift has performed. Until now, more than 300,000 tickets have been sold, with a "significant" number of fans travelling from other countries.
Demand for flights to Singapore on both Singapore Airlines and Scoot has increased in March, particularly from Southeast Asia. Moreover, hotels also have seen an uptick in demand.
I believe that hosting exclusive events offers invaluable branding opportunities whose impact can persist long after the concerts are over, significantly boosting Singapore's image as a vibrant, culturally rich destination. This is good for Singapore economy and there bullish for the following stocks $Genting Sing(G13.SI)$ $SINGAPORE AIRLINES LTD(C6L.SI)$ $Grab Holdings(GRAB)$ $DBS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD(D05.SI)$ $SEMBCORP INDUSTRIES LTD(U96.SI)$ .Do you agree with me?
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being the only stop in South East Asia will definitely boost Singapore's economy and make Singapore a "known" country to the world.
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Do you agree with the government's high sponsorship for Eras Tour?
Will Taylor's concerts boost Singapore's tourism income?
Would you attend Taylor's concert?
Leave your comments and also post to win tiger coins!
American pop star Taylor Swift has yet to arrive but the knock-on effects of her upcoming stop in Singapore are already being felt and are likely to be wide-ranging.
As reported, demand for flights and accommodation around the dates of Swift's concerts has increased up to 30 per cent. It is likely to generate significant benefits to the Singapore economy, especially to tourism activities such as hospitality, retail, travel and dining, as has happened in other cities in which Taylor Swift has performed. Until now, more than 300,000 tickets have been sold, with a "significant" number of fans travelling from other countries.
Demand for flights to Singapore on both Singapore Airlines and Scoot has increased in March, particularly from Southeast Asia. Moreover, hotels also have seen an uptick in demand.
I believe that hosting exclusive events offers invaluable branding opportunities whose impact can persist long after the concerts are over, significantly boosting Singapore's image as a vibrant, culturally rich destination. This is good for Singapore economy and there bullish for the following stocks $Genting Sing(G13.SI)$ $SINGAPORE AIRLINES LTD(C6L.SI)$ $Grab Holdings(GRAB)$ $DBS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD(D05.SI)$ $SEMBCORP INDUSTRIES LTD(U96.SI)$ .Do you agree with me?
@GoodLife99 @Fenger1188 @b1uesky @Universe宇宙 @icycrystal @koolgal @rL @TigerStars @CaptainTiger @MillionaireTiger [Cool] [Cool] [Cool] [Miser] [Miser] [Miser] [Anger] [Anger] [Anger] [Observation] [Observation] [Observation]
It's part of business and our team is very quick by negotiating Taylor to our market.
It's a win win situation for both Sg n Taylor and I don't see why there are reasons for all those bickering. The effects are tremendous for our tourist tickets n economy.