Singapore Secures Exclusive Taylor Swift Concerts, Excludes Other Southeast Asian Nations
Singapore's government has struck a deal for exclusive rights to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Southeast Asia, preventing performances in other regional countries.
- Singapore's government negotiated an exclusive deal with Taylor Swift, offering $2 to $3 million per show, to host her Eras Tour exclusively in Southeast Asia.
- Taylor Swift is set to perform six sold-out shows at Singapore's National Stadium in March, marking the only Southeast Asian stop on her tour.
- The deal has left fans in other Southeast Asian countries, including India and Thailand, unable to host the global pop sensation.
- Thailand's Prime Minister expressed disappointment, noting that hosting the concert would have been more cost-effective and beneficial for tourism and the economy.
- Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is her most expansive yet, with 151 shows across five continents, and has become the highest-grossing tour of all time.