As Taylor Swift’s record-breaking The Eras Tour continues its international run, fans in Singapore are eagerly awaiting the music superstar’s arrival for three high-energy shows at the iconic National Stadium this week.
The Grammy-winning artist will take the stage on Thursday, March 7th, followed by back-to-back performances on March 8th and 9th. This marks Swift’s first concerts in the city-state since her blockbuster 1989 World Tour in 2015.
For Swifties unable to secure tickets during the initial sale, a limited number of resale tickets are still available through major third-party marketplaces like Vivid Seats, StubHub and TicketCity. As of March 5th, the cheapest single seats were listed at around $245 for the March 8th and 9th shows, with prices starting slightly higher at $272 for the March 7th opener.
The Eras Tour kicked off in March 2023 and has smashed records for the highest-grossing tour by a solo artist. The setlist spans Swift’s entire decade-plus career, with the singer-songwriter performing fan favorites from her 10 studio albums in both newly-reimagined and classic arrangements.
Supporting Swift in Singapore is rising pop star Sabrina Carpenter, who is touring in the opening act slot. The former Disney Channel actress has developed a strong following for her confessional songwriting style and hits like “Nonsense” and “Skinny Dipping.”
Security is expected to be tight at the National Stadium shows after a small group of audience members were removed from a concert in Mexico City for disruptive behavior. However, the tour has proceeded smoothly overall with few incidents.
After wrapping the Singapore dates, Swift will take a short break before resuming the tour’s European leg in Paris on May 24th. She’ll be joined by Grammy-winners Paramore for that run of shows.
For fans unable to catch The Eras Tour in Singapore or other international stops, there are still opportunities to see Swift perform live later this year. A handful of U.S. and Canada dates remain, including shows in Miami, New Orleans, Indianapolis, Toronto and Vancouver between August and November.