Singapore PM defends exclusive deal with Taylor Swift that irked neighbours

PM confirmed that Swift was provided with incentives from a government fund established to rebuild tourism industry after Covid-19 disruptions to make Singapore her only Southeast Asian destination

Taylor Swift
Swift is performing six concerts from March 2 to 9 in Singapore
AP Melbourne
2 min read Last Updated : Mar 05 2024 | 10:45 AM IST

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Tuesday defended an exclusive deal his city-state struck with Taylor Swift that prevents the pop star taking her current Eras Tour to anywhere else in Southeast Asia.

Swift is performing six concerts from March 2 to 9 in Singapore under an exclusive deal that has been criticised by some Southeast Asian neighbours who complain they have been deprived of the tourist boom that her concerts have brought elsewhere.

Lee confirmed that Swift was provided with certain incentives from a government fund established to rebuild tourism industry after Covid-19 disruptions to make Singapore her only Southeast Asian destination. He did not say how much the deal cost.

He said he did not regard the deal as unfriendly toward his neighbours in the 10-country Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

It has turned out to be a very successful arrangement. I don't see that as being unfriendly, Lee said in the Australian city of Melbourne where he is attending an ASEAN leaders' summit.

Lee did not directly answer when asked if he had encountered bad blood among other leaders due to the deal.

Lees suggested that if Singapore hadn't struck an exclusive deal, a neighbouring country might have done so.

Sometimes one country makes a deal, sometimes another country does. I don't explicitly say you will come here only on condition that you'll not go to other places,' Lee said.

Swift's representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Lee said he expected that Australia similarly made mutually acceptable, sensible arrangements with Swift when she performed in Sydney and Melbourne before flying to Singapore. Lee said he didn't know what Australia's arrangements were.

If that's what's needed to be done to get an outcome which is mutually beneficial and which, from Singapore's point of view, serves not just to grow the economy but also to bring in visitors and goodwill from all over the region, I don't see why not, Lee said.

If we had not made such an arrangement, would she have come to someplace else in Southeast Asia or more places in Southeast Asia? Maybe, maybe not. These are things that she will decide, Lee added.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who is hosting the ASEAN summit, attended one of Swift's Sydney concerts last month.

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Topics :Taylor SwiftSingaporeLee Hsien Loong

First Published: Mar 05 2024 | 10:45 AM IST

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