Tempo Co., Ltd., jakarta – Coldplay will hold Music of the Spheres concerts in Singapore on January 23rd, 24th, 26th, 27th, 30th, and 31st. The show will be held at the Singapore National Stadium.
Singapore Tourism Board (STB) Executive Director for South East Asia Terence Boon said the concerts in Singapore will be held as neatly and comfortably as possible for the audience. For example, connectivity within an area. Concert goers can easily access the show venue using the MRT from the property.
Singapore is easily accessible from other Southeast Asian countries both by air, sea and land. “Maybe that’s why many international artists hold concerts in Singapore,” said Mr Terence, who was met after the signing of the memorandum of cooperation between STB and Traveloka in Jakarta on Wednesday, January 17.
Terrence added that in addition to watching concerts, visitors can also enjoy tourist attractions and visit destinations in the city-state. “There is a lot of great food and equally interesting hidden places for shopping nearby. During the concert period, many retailers and partners offered many offers to attract tourists,” he said. Told.
Things to see and do in Singapore
We will introduce recommended sightseeing spots and interesting sightseeing spots that you should visit in conjunction with the Coldplay concert.
1. Art Walk 2024
This immersive art event features street art, performances, workshops, and more to pique your curiosity. This event will be held from January 19th to 28th, 2024 at Katongju Chat and Little India.
2. Light to Night Singapore 2024
This visual arts festival will be held in the Civic District from January 19th to February 8th, 2024. The Reimagine-themed festival features more than 60 mesmerizing artworks, projections from iconic locations, live performances, and interactive installations. Provides endless inspiration.
3. Art Box Avenue 2024
The evening indoor festival was held at Singapore Expo Hall 22 over two consecutive weekends from January 26 to 28 and February 2 to 4. You can visit different zones and exciting activities. Starting with mouth-watering international cuisine, we offer a world-class shopping experience, from artisan boutiques to performances by local and international artists.
4. Chinese New Year in Chinatown
This year’s Lunar New Year falls on February 10, and Singapore is gearing up to welcome the festive season in Chinatown from January 19 to March 9. The celebration will include dazzling streetlight decorations, vibrant countdown moments, stage performances, workshops, and delicious food. Historic district.
5. Bird Paradise
Bird Paradise, which replaces Jurong Bird Park, is located within Mandai Wildlife Sanctuary, which is also integrated with Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and River Wonders.
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