The city-state hosted a packed year of major events, including sold-out shows by big names such as Taylor Swift and Coldplay.
SINGAPORE: Singapore will continue to stage mega events next year, as the country looks to boost its position as a destination for high-profile events and unlock this economic growth driver.by big-name artists such as Coldplay , Taylor Swift , Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars and Jay Chou., attracting attendees from around the world. Singapore was the only stop in Southeast Asia for her Eras Tour.staged his biggest show in AsiaTourism receipts for the first six months of this year stood at S$14.
“F1 in Singapore is on another level. The way that the event is activated in the country itself, and also the global approach that Singapore has to the event is really second to none,” said Ms Elena Papayorgioglu, vice president of communications for Asia Pacific at DP World. The Kallang Alive precinct around the venue also offered concert audiences more ways to enjoy the festivities.
The illuminated race track being set up for the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix night race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit on Sep 26, 2022.
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