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Here are the Prices for Taylor Swift’s Concert in S’pore & The Most Expensive One is RM4.2K!

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Source: Twitter | The Eras Tour Singapore

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The excitement of going to a concert is always real, especially if you have been waiting ages for it. 

This year, Singapore is expecting to see a boost in its tourism sector after multiple international singers announced additional shows in the country, including Taylor Swift who will be performing for 6 nights in Singapore. Swifties, the ticket prices are out, and to all Malaysians who are traveling to Singapore just to see her, you might want to calculate your expenses now.

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According to a tweet by The Eras Tour Singapore yesterday (30 June), the ticket prices are categorised under Standard (Category 1 – 6) and VIP Packages (VIP1 – 6). We’ve done a little converting for you in terms of the cheapest, and the most expensive ticket prices for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tours.

If you don’t mind the seats and as long as you are present there, the cheapest standard seat is priced at SGD 108 (approximately RM373) for Category 6, and the most expensive Standard seat (Cat 1) is priced at SGD 348 (approximately RM1,200). 

Now, if you don’t have a tight budget and don’t mind spending big bucks for Taylor Swift, here’s how much it will cost you. All the VIP packages come with a name, and VIP 1, which is also the most expensive ticket among all is known as the “It’s Been A Long Time Coming Package” which costs you a whopping SGD 1,228 (approximately RM4,240)! 

Taylor Swift. Credit Omar Vega Via Getty Images

Still want a VIP Package but don’t want to spend too much? Get the VIP Package 6, known as the “We Never Go Out of Style Package” for SGD 328 (approximately RM1,132), which is also the same price for Category 2 tickets.

The choice is yours, Swifties.

Taylor Swift will be performing on March 2,3,4,7,8,9 next year at the National Stadium, in Singapore. Sabrina Carpenter is also expected to appear as a special guest. To those who are going, are you ready?

 

Also read: HK Singer Jacky Cheung Adds 2 More Shows in S’pore & Tickets Were Sold Out Within 1 Hour!

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Source: NME

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