Concerts set to return to Singapore Indoor Stadium
The Singapore Indoor Stadium will see its first large-scale live concert since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic, when Taiwanese singing star A-lin performs there on 28th May.
Singapore’s largest indoor venue has not held a large-scale concert since December 2019, and was set to welcome shows from Green Day and K-Pop group Got7 in early 2020 before being cancelled due to COVID-19.
With Singapore’s capacity limit for mask-on events of more than 1,000 people having been increased to 75% since 29th March, A-lin's concert is expected to attract more than 7,000 people to the venue which, in pre-COVID times, has hosted seated crowds of up to 12,000 people/
Lolling forward to the event, Leslie Ong, Group Chief Executive of concert promoter Unusual Entertainment, stated "we are extremely delighted to announce our presentation of the very first concert, after so long, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
"It is now time for us to restart our work to bring in live concerts to satiate the pent-up demand from local concertgoers. We warmly welcome A-lin back in Singapore and we thank Singapore Sports Hub for its steadfast support."
Lionel Yeo, Chief Executive of the Singapore Sports Hub, which includes the indoor stadium, added “we are pleased to welcome the first live concert to the Singapore Indoor Stadium following the easing of safe management measures for live performances.
“We are looking forward to offering audiences more live entertainment experiences as events return to the Singapore Sports Hub."
Image: Singapore Indoor Stadium.
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