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‘Swift effect’ hits Singapore with hotels, flights booked out ahead of singer’s only stop in Southeast Asia
- More than 300,000 fans from the city state and neighbouring countries will attend the US superstar’s six sold-out shows at the National Stadium from March 2-9
- Hotels, airlines see surge in bookings to Singapore as Swifties jet into city state for the singer’s only stop in Southeast Asia for her Eras Tour
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The “Swift effect” is about to hit Southeast Asia, but Singapore has left some of its neighbours seeing red while it profits from a Taylor-made tourism boom as the star’s only stop in the region.
More than 300,000 fans from the city state and neighbouring countries will attend the US superstar’s six sold-out Eras Tour shows at the National Stadium from March 2-9.
Ingrid Delgado, a fresh graduate in Manila who is travelling to Singapore for the March 4 show, said she bought a “new shimmering dress” for the occasion but had trouble finding an affordable hotel.
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“A lot were booked already, so I had to book a more expensive hotel,” she said.

The Fullerton Hotels and Resorts, as well as the Fairmont Hotel, said demand for rooms during the concert period had risen.
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