After Taylor Swift, who should Singapore woo as its next exclusive concert moneymaker?

After Taylor Swift, who should Singapore woo as its next exclusive concert moneymaker?

Obviously, this is a very long picture. However, you can bet that Directioners all over the world may make it their life’s work to fly ok if Singapore succeeds in bringing back the biggest child circle of the 2010s ( with all five original members ). Any reservations from other nations about making a Singapore-exclusive One Direction reunion concert may be quickly pardoned.

The organization has been taking an indeterminate break since 2016; they have not returned. However, One Direction users have recently spoken out about a meeting with Harry Styles by saying,” Never say never,” in an interview with James Corden.

In their heyday, One Direction’s concert tours could earn upwards of US$ 200 million, their highest- grossing tour made US$ 290 million ( S$ 386 million ) from just 69 shows.

Each member is then a successful single artist in their own right, releasing well-known albums and conducting single tours. In fact, Styles ‘ Love On Tour made over US$ 610 million ( S$ 812 million ). Visualize the moolah if Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and, finally, Zayn Malik were added to the mix.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has demonstrated that Singapore is well-equipped to support concertgoers from all over the world for weeks on end. Plus, it was a financially great bargain for us. It makes sense for us to try to emulate it for other very regarded musicians. Having said that, debate may already be taking place. I suppose we’ll learn when we learn. &nbsp,