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MRT Travel Guide – Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour 2024
- No Extension to MRT Train Service Operating Hours
- Getting to & Out of the Singapore Sports Hub
- Nearest MRT Station to Gates & Security Checkpoints
- Public Transport Fares & MRT Ticketing Information
- Common Etiquettes When Travelling on the Singapore MRT
No Extension to MRT Train Service Operating Hours
The operating hours for train services will not be extended during the event period.
We advise commuters to be at the station at least 15 to 20 minutes before the last train departs for additional leeway due to increased passenger traffic and travel demand.
Please note that all Singapore MRT trains are fully automated; the last trains will depart strictly according to schedule.
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Getting to & Out of the Singapore Sports Hub
The Singapore Sports Hub is the event venue for Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour concert and is easily accessible using all transport modes, including the MRT network.
CC 6 Stadium MRT station along the Circle Line (CCL) is the nearest station which gives direct access to the Singapore Sports Hub.
Alternatively, commuters may use the CC 7 Mountbatten MRT station along the CCL and the EW 10 Kallang MRT station along the East-West Line (EWL).
Please refer to the official Directions and Map for more information.
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Nearest MRT Station to Gates & Security Checkpoints
The security checkpoints will be open for access to patrons from 4:00pm on all event days.
Security checks will be conducted at the security checkpoints; patrons are advised to check the gate number on their tickets in advance.
Do arrive early and proceed to the designated security checkpoints on arrival.
Please refer to the official Event Guide for more information.
General Admission
Gate Number Indicated on Ticket | Security Checkpoint & Nearest MRT Station |
1, 3-5, 21 & 23 | Stadium Roar – Kallang Wave Mall Level 2 CC 6 Stadium Exit A |
16 to 22 | North Dome Deck – Kallang Wave Mall Level 3 CC 6 Stadium Exit A |
6 to 12 | Arena Park – Outside OCBC Arena, Level 1 CC 6 Stadium Exit B |
12 to 17 | Sports Hub Hard Courts – Near Gate 13, Level 3 EW 10 Kallang (via 600-metre sheltered walkway) |
VIP Admission
VIP ticket holders can enter the following entrances located at the 100PLUS Promenade (Level 3).
VIP 1 – Gate 9, 15
VIP 2 – Gate 3, 12, 13, 21
VIP 3 – Gate 1
VIP 4 – Gate 6, 8, 16, 18, 23
VIP 5 – Gate 4, 6, 18, 20
VIP 6 – Gate 5, 7, 19
Public Transport Fares & MRT Ticketing Information
In Singapore, the travel fares on buses and trains are charged according to the total distance travelled in a journey.
The two most common ways to pay for your public transport fares in the network are using the unlimited Singapore Tourist Pass or a stored-value travel card, like the EZ-Link card.
However, commuters can also opt to use SimplyGo, an electronic mode of payment by tapping and paying for public transport fares, similar to tapping and paying with a contactless bank card purchase at an offline retail store.
You can use a MasterCard/Visa contactless credit/debit card or mobile wallets such as Apple Pay, Fitbit Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay to travel on the public transport network.
Commuters should tap in and out using the same mobile payment mode and mobile device, with the same card, as using a mix of cards, mobile wallets or different mobile devices when tapping in and out will result in multiple charges.
Download the SimplyGo mobile application on your iOS or Android device to view your travel transaction history, transit fares incurred and other card-related ticketing needs.
Common Etiquettes When Travelling on the Singapore MRT
We locals also love queueing up for almost everything, and that includes queueing up before boarding and boarding only when passengers have alighted from the train.
If you have noticed, there are no rubbish bins around the Singapore MRT network, so you are advised to keep your litter until you alight and dispose of it outside of the train station.
No eating or drinking is allowed on board MRT trains and at MRT stations, as this helps to ensure that the network stays clean and safe (from liquid spillage falls) for other commuters.
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Related Links
Travel Guide – SGTrains
Planning your journey – SGTrains
Travelling on the network – SGTrains
First and Last Train Timings – SGTrains
Train Network Map – SGTrains
Train Service Status – SGTrains
External Links
Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour – Singapore Sports Hub [Accessed 02 Mar 2024]
PLANNING A TRIP TO SINGAPORE SPORTS HUB FOR AN EVENT? – Singapore Sports Hub [Accessed 02 Mar 2024]
Sports Hub Directions & Map – Singapore Sports Hub [Accessed 02 Mar 2024]
Images: SGTrains Graphics, Singapore Sports Hub, Singapore Sports Hub.
This article first appeared on SGTrains.
Last updated on 02 Mar 2024.
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