The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) provided a grant to help bring Taylor Swift's world tour to the country next month, her only stop in Southeast Asia. STB and the Ministry of Community, Culture and Youth (MCCY) said this on Tuesday (Feb 20) in response to media queries, although they stopped short of confirming if an exclusive deal was struck preventing the US pop sensation from holding her Eras world tour elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) provided a grant to bring Taylor Swift 's world tour to Singapore , her only stop in Southeast Asia . The STB and the Ministry of Community, Culture and Youth (MCCY) confirmed this, but did not confirm if an exclusive deal was made.
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