Get the latest gossip
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is projected to boost Singapore economy by over $225M with her string of six sold-out concerts in the city-state alone
After performing six concerts in Singapore and wrapping the Asian leg of her world tour, the 34-year-old singer will add $225 million to $300 million to the city-state's economy.
Her performances will carry benefits to Singapore's hospitality, food and beverage as well as retail activities, according to DBS Bank Ltd. economist Han Teng Chua per a report by Bloomberg published on Thursday. 'These would be mainly supported by higher foreign tourist spending,' Chua told the outlet, adding that the city-state's economy would be impacted by 'a large number of oversees fans attending the Singapore concerts'. Her performances will carry benefits to Singapore's hospitality, food and beverage as well as retail activities, according to DBS Bank Ltd. economist Han Teng Chua per a report by Bloomberg published on Thursday
Or read this on Daily Mail