Singapore PM Says Taylor Swift Concert Was Not Unfriendly To Neighbours

Singapore’s exclusive concert deal with Taylor Swift was not “unfriendly” to neighbouring countries, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Tuesday (Mar 5) during a visit to Melbourne.

“Our agencies negotiated an arrangement with her to come to Singapore and perform, and to make Singapore her only stop in Southeast Asia,” Mr Lee said.

“It has turned out to be a very successful arrangement.”

The exclusive arrangement became a talking point in the region after Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said last month that Singapore had brokered a deal with the US pop star.

A lawmaker in the Philippines later expressed unhappiness about Singapore’s deal and reportedly said “this isn’t what good neighbours do”.

At a joint press conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday, Mr Lee was asked about the deal and whether it undermines the spirit of cooperation in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Mr Lee said the singer-songwriter received incentives from Singapore’s tourism recovery fund, which was created to revive the sector after the COVID-19 pandemic.”I do not see that as being unfriendly,” he said. “Sometimes one country makes a deal, sometimes another country does. I do not explicitly say you will come here, only on condition that you will go other places.”

Noting that Swift also performed in Sydney, Mr Lee said he is sure that “mutually acceptable, sensible arrangements were made”.

If an agreement results in an outcome that is mutually beneficial, Mr Lee said he does not see why a deal should not be made. He added that from Singapore’s perspective, it serves not only to grow the economy but also to bring in visitors and goodwill from all over the region.

“If we had not made such an arrangement, would she have come to someplace else in Southeast Asia or more places in Southeast Asia? Maybe, maybe not. These are things that she will decide,” he said.

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