Singapore jails Chinese national 3 months, for selling fake Taylor Swift tickets, helping trio gatecrash concert
- Yang Chenguang, a Chinese national, cheated 3 travellers into thinking he gave them legitimate VIP tickets, and helped them gatecrash Taylor Swift’s concert
- Yang was sentenced to three months’ jail for his offences, and during investigations, claimed he was a fan of the pop singer but could not name or sing any songs

A man who cheated three people by selling them fake Taylor Swift concert tickets and later helped them gatecrash the concert was sentenced to three months’ jail.
Yang Chenguang, a 29-year-old Chinese national, pleaded guilty on Thursday to one charge of cheating and one charge of criminal trespass.
He entered Singapore on March 1 on a social visit pass and did not bring luggage, wearing the same set of clothing throughout his time here.
Yang took part in a scheme to help three people tailgate a concertgoer into the venue with accomplice Li Xiaowei, who was sentenced to six weeks’ jail last week over the same incident.
On March 1, three travellers, Shangguan Linmo, Hu Zhijun and Yang Junhao departed from Wuhan, China to Penang, Malaysia for a holiday.
On a connecting flight, Shangguan was approached by an unknown person who asked if she would be interested in buying Singapore Eras Tours VIP tickets at 4,000 yuan each (about US$550) each.