New arena to be built in Kallang to replace Singapore Indoor Stadium

Singapore plans to replace the Singapore Indoor Stadium, which first opened its doors almost 35 years ago, with a new area. &nbsp,

The yet-unnamed facility may be “among the best- in -class globally,” according to Minister for Culture, Community, and Youth Edwin Tong, who laid out his agency’s spending programs for the year.

According to the Ministry of Culture, Community, and People (MCCY ) during a press briefing last month, music and sporting events frequently require more energy than the Indoor Stadium’s equipment can handle.

To put additional power or electric support, money, time, and resources must be invested.

In the meantime, nations in the area have constructed or are building indoor venues that can accommodate more powerful occasions or have quicker turnaround times. Additionally, they provide more value propositions to viewers, such as more complex hospitality suites.

It is crucial for Singapore to have world-class facilities in order to continue attracting top-tier activities and to support community employs, the department said.

According to Mr. Tong in congress, Singapore has “gone around to examine some of the best fields in the world to know from them.”