27-02-2014, 03:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-02-2014, 04:41 PM by CityFarmer.)
It seems the news is timely for this thread. Base on the info, 24 major events for this year, starting in April. Will the hub beat Causeway Point crowd over about 36 weekends plus weekdays during the same period? I will bet for the Causeway Point. How about you?
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SportsHub unveils list of events it will host for this year
SINGAPORE — Thirteen sports and 11 entertainment events will form the spread of activities that will be held at the Singapore Sports Hub when the S$1.33 billion Kallang facility opens in April.
Major sports events will include the rugby World Club 10s in June, the Singapore-Malaysia football derby in August, the Asean Football Federation Suzuki Cup tournament at the end of the year, the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Championships (October) and the Singapore Swim Stars featuring a host of world-class swimmers in September.
There will also be concerts at the Sports Hub by American singers Lionel Richie (in April) and Taylor Swift (in June) and Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou (November).
SportsHub Chief Executive Officer Philippe Collin Delavaud said: “Beyond spectator events, the Singapore Sports Hub will offer community programming, sports experience initiatives and public facilities open to all, young and old.
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http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/spo...-host-year
(not vested)
SportsHub unveils list of events it will host for this year
SINGAPORE — Thirteen sports and 11 entertainment events will form the spread of activities that will be held at the Singapore Sports Hub when the S$1.33 billion Kallang facility opens in April.
Major sports events will include the rugby World Club 10s in June, the Singapore-Malaysia football derby in August, the Asean Football Federation Suzuki Cup tournament at the end of the year, the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Championships (October) and the Singapore Swim Stars featuring a host of world-class swimmers in September.
There will also be concerts at the Sports Hub by American singers Lionel Richie (in April) and Taylor Swift (in June) and Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou (November).
SportsHub Chief Executive Officer Philippe Collin Delavaud said: “Beyond spectator events, the Singapore Sports Hub will offer community programming, sports experience initiatives and public facilities open to all, young and old.
...
http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/spo...-host-year
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