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National Stadium, Singapore

The Singapore National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kallang, Singapore, and is the national stadium of Singapore. Opened on 30 June 2014, it was constructed on the site of the former National Stadium, which was closed in 2007 and demolished in 2010. The 55,000-seat facility is the centrepiece of the Singapore Sports Hub, a sports and recreation district that also incorporates nearby Singapore Indoor Stadium and other sporting venues.

Singapore National Stadium
Stadium Nasional Singapura (Malay)
新加坡国家体育场 (Chinese)
சிங்கப்பூர் தேசிய அரங்கம் (Tamil)
Exterior of the stadium in 2019
Full nameSingapore National Stadium
Address1 Stadium Drive, Singapore 397629
LocationKallang, Singapore
Coordinates1°18′2.5″N 103°52′27.2″E / 1.300694°N 103.874222°E / 1.300694; 103.874222
Public transit CC6  Stadium
 EW10  Kallang
 TE23  Tanjong Rhu
OwnerSport Singapore
OperatorDragages Singapore Pte. Ltd.
Capacity55,000 (Football and Rugby)
52,000 (Cricket)
50,000 (Athletics)
Record attendance52,897 (Manchester United vs Inter Milan, 20 July 2019)[1]
SurfaceEclipse Stabilised Turf
Construction
Broke ground29 September 2010; 13 years ago (2010-09-29)
Opened30 June 2014; 9 years ago (2014-06-30)
Construction costS$1.87 billion
ArchitectArup Associates (Sports venues), DP Architects (Non-sport venues, QP), AECOM (landscape)
Structural engineerArup
Tenants
Singapore national football team (2014–present)
Singapore Sevens (2016–present)
Website
www.sportshub.com.sg

One of the largest domed structures in the world, it features a naturally-ventilated design with a retractable roof, and has configurations for football, rugby, athletics and cricket. The stadium serves as the home stadium of the Singapore national football team, served as the main venue of the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, and has hosted matches of the AFF Championship in 2014, 2018, 2020 and 2022.

History edit

In 2007, the Singapore government accepted bids for a project to build a new National Stadium and an accompanying sports and recreation district around the stadium (including an aquatics centre). Alpine Mayreder proposed a design inspired by Munich's Allianz Arena, Singapore Gold proposed a design known as "Premier Park" (which would have featured a retractable roof usable as a projection screen), while the Singapore Sports Hub Consortium (SSHC) proposed a design known as the "Cool Dome", a ventilated, horseshoe-inspired stadium with a retractable roof.[2][3][4]

On 19 January 2008, the government named SSHC as its preferred bidder for the Sports Hub project and stadium, with construction slated to be completed by 2011.[2] Minister of Community Development, Youth and Sports Vivian Balakrishnan stated that the SSHC proposal was the "strongest in offering a comprehensive sporting calendar",[2] and "displayed significant strengths in programming, team culture and partnership, functionality and layout".[5]

Construction of the stadium began in 2010 due to the delays caused by the 2008 financial crisis and soaring construction costs. By September 2011, the pilling and the foundation of the stadium was completed and construction on the steelworks of the stadium fixed roof started. In July 2013, the installation of the stadium final primary steel 'runway truss' for the roof was completed marking the completion of the steelworks on the National Stadium's fixed roof in preparation for installation of the retractable roof.[6][7] The stadium was set to be completed in April 2014. In February 2014, Sports Hub CEO Philippe Collin Delavaud announced that it would miss the deadline, and not open until June 2014.[8]

The stadium's first sporting event was the inaugural World Club 10s rugby tens tournament in June 2014.[9]

Design edit

 
Retractable roof of the stadium

The stadium features a 75,000 m2 (810,000 sq ft), 83 m (272 ft)-tall steel dome with a retractable roof, which was stated to be the largest dome structure in the world. Due to Singapore's tropical climate, the stadium's roof is designed to reflect sunlight in order to insulate its interior, while natural airflow is used to cool spectator areas with less energy usage than a venue of comparable size.[10]

The stadium has configurations for football, rugby, athletics, and cricket.[10] In its football and rugby configuration, the lowest tier of seating can be moved forward (covering the running track) to provide a more intimate experience. It takes approximately 48 hours to reconfigure seating arrangements to suit an upcoming event.[11][12][10]

Playing surface edit

The stadium initially used Desso GrassMaster—which consists of natural grass interwoven with synthetic fibres—as its playing surface.[13] After experiencing issues with the pitch's quality (which culminated in the New Zealand All Blacks cancelling a rugby match at the stadium during a November 2014 tour due to safety concerns),[14] in May 2015 the GrassMaster surface was replaced by Eclipse Stabilised Turf—a similar hybrid surface produced by Australian company HG Turf.[15]

Singapore Sports Hub CEO Oon Jin Teik stated that the stadium's unique microclimate had posed additional challenges in maintaining the GrassMaster pitch.[16]

Transport edit

Mass Rapid Transit edit

The stadium is located above the underground Stadium MRT station on the Circle Line. Trains arrive every five to six minutes during off-peak hours, and two to three minutes during peak hours and event days. Other MRT stations nearby are Kallang MRT station which can be accessed using a sheltered walkway. The upcoming Tanjong Rhu MRT station will complement the existing stations once completed in 2024.

Buses and taxis edit

Bus stops are located around the Sports Hub complex along Stadium Walk, Stadium Boulevard and Nicoll Highway, with buses serving nearby districts and the city. Taxi stands are also conveniently available near the National Stadium, Singapore Indoor Stadium and Leisure Park Kallang.

Notable events edit

Sports edit

SEA Games edit

The stadium was one of the venues of the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, hosting the opening and closing ceremonies, athletics, and football.[15]

Football edit

 
The new National Stadium during an international friendly between Brazil and Japan.

The first football match held at the stadium is a friendly match between Singapore Selection XI and Juventus in August 2014. The friendly match between Brazil and Japan in October 2014 was the first sell-out crowd of 55,000 at the stadium.[17] It also hosted the 2014 AFF Suzuki Cup in November 2014.

It is the venue of all the matches of the 2015 Barclays Asia Trophy that is held in Singapore which features Arsenal, Everton, Stoke City and Singapore Selection XI.[18]

The stadium also held the edition of a friendly tournament, the 2017 International Champions Cup which features three major European clubs: Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan. The following year, It hosted the 2018 International Champions Cup which also features three big clubs from Europe: Arsenal, Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain. The 2019 International Champions Cup saw four major European clubs participating in the tournament: Juventus, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United and Inter Milan. Cristiano Ronaldo, widely regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time, also played at the stadium which he eventually got himself a goal against Tottenham.

In 2018, as a participant in the 2018 AFF Championship, Singapore played two matches at the stadium for the group stages as the home team.

As part of the Brazil Global Tour, Brazil played as series of friendlies against Senegal on 10 October 2019 and Nigeria on 13 October 2019 respectively.

On 15 July 2022, the stadium hosted the Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy, a preseason friendly between Premier League clubs Liverpool and Crystal Palace.[19][20][21][22] In May 2023, it was announced that the stadium would host the "Festival of Football" in late-July, which would feature friendlies between Tottenham and AS Roma, Liverpool and Leicester City F.C., and Liverpool and FC Bayern Munich.[23] AS Roma were later replaced by Lion City Sailors FC of the Singapore Premier League, after the club was forced to pull out of the match after a pair of friendlies in South Korea were cancelled due to financial issues with their promoter.[24][25]

Notable football matches held at the Singapore National Stadium
Date Home Result Away Tournament Attendance Notes
16 August 2014   Singapore Selection XI 0–5   Juventus Friendly 27,338 1st official match at the New National Stadium
14 October 2014   Japan 0–4   Brazil Brazil Global Tour 51,577
15 July 2015 (18:00)   Everton 0–0 (Pen: 5–4)   Stoke City 2015 Premier League Asia Trophy 17,843
15 July 2015 (20:30)   Singapore Selection XI 0–4   Arsenal 29,867
18 July 2015 (18:00)   Stoke City 2–0   Singapore Selection XI 25,000
18 July 2015 (20:30)   Everton 1–3   Arsenal 52,107
12 November 2015   Japan 3–0   Singapore 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round 33,868
10 May 2016   Tampines Rovers 1–0   Selangor 2016 AFC Cup group stage 11,875
13 June 2017   Singapore 0–6   Argentina FAS 125th Year (Friendly) 28,000
25 July 2017   Chelsea 2–3   Bayern Munich 2017 International Champions Cup 48,522
27 July 2017   Bayern Munich 0–2   Inter Milan 23,388
29 July 2017   Chelsea 1–2   Inter Milan 32,547 Inter Milan is the 2017 ICC Singapore Champions
31 March 2018   Albirex Niigata Singapore 2–1   Tampines Rovers 2018 Singapore Community Shield 18,942 It is the league's first season after rebranding from the S.League to the Singapore Premier League.
26 July 2018   Atletico Madrid 1–1 (Pen: 3–1)   Arsenal 2018 International Champions Cup 23,095
28 July 2018   Arsenal 5–1   Paris Saint-Germain 50,308
30 July 2018   Paris Saint-Germain 3–2   Atletico Madrid 50.038
20 July 2019   Manchester United 1–0   Inter Milan 2019 International Champions Cup 52,897 Record attendance match
21 July 2019   Juventus 2–3   Tottenham Hotspur 50,443
10 October 2019   Brazil 1–1   Senegal Brazil Global Tour 20,621
13 October 2019   Brazil 1–1   Nigeria 20,385
29 December 2021   Indonesia 0–4   Thailand 2020 AFF Championship Final First leg 6,290 Thailand won 6–2 on aggregate.
1 January 2022   Thailand 2–2   Indonesia 2020 AFF Championship Final Second leg 7,429
15 July 2022   Liverpool 2–0   Crystal Palace Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy (Friendly) 50,217
26 July 2023   Lion City Sailors 1–5   Tottenham Hotspur Tiger Cup (Friendly) 25,095
30 July 2023   Liverpool 4–0   Leicester City Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy (Friendly) 28,597
2 August 2023   Liverpool 3–4   Bayern Munich 49,983

Rugby edit

The stadium's inaugural event was the inaugural World Club 10s tournament in June 2014.[9]

The stadium hosts the Singapore Sevens, a stop on the World Rugby Sevens Series.[26][27]

Concerts edit

Concerts from artists based outside Asia are highlighted in light blue.

National Day Parade edit

On 9 August 2016, the new National Stadium hosted Singapore's National Day Parade (NDP). The event had been frequently held at the old National Stadium in the past, and had been temporarily held at The Float at Marina Bay–a temporary venue on Marina Bay built to host outdoor sports and cultural events while the new National Stadium was being constructed. The design of the stadium resulted in limitations and modifications to the event, including the traditional military flypast and fireworks being obstructed by the stadium's dome, armoured military vehicles being unable to drive on the stadium's tracks,[71][72] and the Red Lions being unable to parachute into the dome due to safety concerns.[73] The parade thus incorporated different features, such as light shows (including a segment featuring models of Singaporean landmarks illuminated with projection mapping effects), large "puppets", and other artistic presentations.[73][74]

The event faced mixed reception for its increased costs over the event held at The Float.[73] Under the contract between the Sports Hub and Singapore Government, NDP organisers were allowed 45 days of free annual usage of the venue. However, technicians and performers reported that the time frame needed to be extended to 80 days, to which the Sports Hub requested an additional $26 million but was reportedly reduced to $10 million.[75]

In October 2017, it was announced that The Float would be redeveloped as a permanent venue known as NS Square, and serve as the primary venue for the NDP when not held at The Padang every five years. The decision raised questions over whether the costs of renting the stadium would diminish the legacy that the former National Stadium had as a site for community events. Contrarily, it was argued that not hosting the NDP at the new National Stadium would free up its schedule for major international sporting events, especially during the summer months.[76][77] Bids to host the Asia Masters Athletics Championships and the Merlion Cup at the stadium had also previously been stalled by costs demanded by the facility.[78] With the construction of NS Square expected to begin in 2023 and last through 2026, organisers stated that the 2024 NDP could return to the new National Stadium.[79]

Religious gatherings edit

In May 2019, the National Stadium hosted the Celebration of Hope, a three-day evangelistic event led by Rennis Ponniah.[80]

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For the original stadium it replaced see Former National Stadium Singapore The Singapore National Stadium is a multi purpose stadium in Kallang Singapore and is the national stadium of Singapore Opened on 30 June 2014 it was constructed on the site of the former National Stadium which was closed in 2007 and demolished in 2010 The 55 000 seat facility is the centrepiece of the Singapore Sports Hub a sports and recreation district that also incorporates nearby Singapore Indoor Stadium and other sporting venues Singapore National StadiumStadium Nasional Singapura Malay 新加坡国家体育场 Chinese ச ங கப ப ர த ச ய அரங கம Tamil Exterior of the stadium in 2019Full nameSingapore National StadiumAddress1 Stadium Drive Singapore 397629LocationKallang SingaporeCoordinates1 18 2 5 N 103 52 27 2 E 1 300694 N 103 874222 E 1 300694 103 874222Public transit CC6 Stadium EW10 Kallang TE23 Tanjong RhuOwnerSport SingaporeOperatorDragages Singapore Pte Ltd Capacity55 000 Football and Rugby 52 000 Cricket 50 000 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Sports 4 1 1 SEA Games 4 1 2 Football 4 1 3 Rugby 4 1 4 Concerts 4 2 National Day Parade 4 3 Religious gatherings 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn 2007 the Singapore government accepted bids for a project to build a new National Stadium and an accompanying sports and recreation district around the stadium including an aquatics centre Alpine Mayreder proposed a design inspired by Munich s Allianz Arena Singapore Gold proposed a design known as Premier Park which would have featured a retractable roof usable as a projection screen while the Singapore Sports Hub Consortium SSHC proposed a design known as the Cool Dome a ventilated horseshoe inspired stadium with a retractable roof 2 3 4 On 19 January 2008 the government named SSHC as its preferred bidder for the Sports Hub project and stadium with construction slated to be completed by 2011 2 Minister of Community Development Youth and Sports Vivian Balakrishnan stated that the SSHC proposal was the strongest in offering a comprehensive sporting calendar 2 and displayed significant strengths in programming team culture and partnership functionality and layout 5 Construction of the stadium began in 2010 due to the delays caused by the 2008 financial crisis and soaring construction costs By September 2011 the pilling and the foundation of the stadium was completed and construction on the steelworks of the stadium fixed roof started In July 2013 the installation of the stadium final primary steel runway truss for the roof was completed marking the completion of the steelworks on the National Stadium s fixed roof in preparation for installation of the retractable roof 6 7 The stadium was set to be completed in April 2014 In February 2014 Sports Hub CEO Philippe Collin Delavaud announced that it would miss the deadline and not open until June 2014 8 The stadium s first sporting event was the inaugural World Club 10s rugby tens tournament in June 2014 9 Design edit nbsp Retractable roof of the stadiumThe stadium features a 75 000 m2 810 000 sq ft 83 m 272 ft tall steel dome with a retractable roof which was stated to be the largest dome structure in the world Due to Singapore s tropical climate the stadium s roof is designed to reflect sunlight in order to insulate its interior while natural airflow is used to cool spectator areas with less energy usage than a venue of comparable size 10 The stadium has configurations for football rugby athletics and cricket 10 In its football and rugby configuration the lowest tier of seating can be moved forward covering the running track to provide a more intimate experience It takes approximately 48 hours to reconfigure seating arrangements to suit an upcoming event 11 12 10 Playing surface edit The stadium initially used Desso GrassMaster which consists of natural grass interwoven with synthetic fibres as its playing surface 13 After experiencing issues with the pitch s quality which culminated in the New Zealand All Blacks cancelling a rugby match at the stadium during a November 2014 tour due to safety concerns 14 in May 2015 the GrassMaster surface was replaced by Eclipse Stabilised Turf a similar hybrid surface produced by Australian company HG Turf 15 Singapore Sports Hub CEO Oon Jin Teik stated that the stadium s unique microclimate had posed additional challenges in maintaining the GrassMaster pitch 16 Transport editMass Rapid Transit edit The stadium is located above the underground Stadium MRT station on the Circle Line Trains arrive every five to six minutes during off peak hours and two to three minutes during peak hours and event days Other MRT stations nearby are Kallang MRT station which can be accessed using a sheltered walkway The upcoming Tanjong Rhu MRT station will complement the existing stations once completed in 2024 Buses and taxis edit Bus stops are located around the Sports Hub complex along Stadium Walk Stadium Boulevard and Nicoll Highway with buses serving nearby districts and the city Taxi stands are also conveniently available near the National Stadium Singapore Indoor Stadium and Leisure Park Kallang Notable events editSports edit SEA Games edit The stadium was one of the venues of the 2015 Southeast Asian Games hosting the opening and closing ceremonies athletics and football 15 Football edit nbsp The new National Stadium during an international friendly between Brazil and Japan The first football match held at the stadium is a friendly match between Singapore Selection XI and Juventus in August 2014 The friendly match between Brazil and Japan in October 2014 was the first sell out crowd of 55 000 at the stadium 17 It also hosted the 2014 AFF Suzuki Cup in November 2014 It is the venue of all the matches of the 2015 Barclays Asia Trophy that is held in Singapore which features Arsenal Everton Stoke City and Singapore Selection XI 18 The stadium also held the edition of a friendly tournament the 2017 International Champions Cup which features three major European clubs Chelsea Bayern Munich and Inter Milan The following year It hosted the 2018 International Champions Cup which also features three big clubs from Europe Arsenal Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint Germain The 2019 International Champions Cup saw four major European clubs participating in the tournament Juventus Tottenham Hotspur Manchester United and Inter Milan Cristiano Ronaldo widely regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time also played at the stadium which he eventually got himself a goal against Tottenham In 2018 as a participant in the 2018 AFF Championship Singapore played two matches at the stadium for the group stages as the home team As part of the Brazil Global Tour Brazil played as series of friendlies against Senegal on 10 October 2019 and Nigeria on 13 October 2019 respectively On 15 July 2022 the stadium hosted the Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy a preseason friendly between Premier League clubs Liverpool and Crystal Palace 19 20 21 22 In May 2023 it was announced that the stadium would host the Festival of Football in late July which would feature friendlies between Tottenham and AS Roma Liverpool and Leicester City F C and Liverpool and FC Bayern Munich 23 AS Roma were later replaced by Lion City Sailors FC of the Singapore Premier League after the club was forced to pull out of the match after a pair of friendlies in South Korea were cancelled due to financial issues with their promoter 24 25 Notable football matches held at the Singapore National Stadium Date Home Result Away Tournament Attendance Notes16 August 2014 nbsp Singapore Selection XI 0 5 nbsp Juventus Friendly 27 338 1st official match at the New National Stadium14 October 2014 nbsp Japan 0 4 nbsp Brazil Brazil Global Tour 51 57715 July 2015 18 00 nbsp Everton 0 0 Pen 5 4 nbsp Stoke City 2015 Premier League Asia Trophy 17 84315 July 2015 20 30 nbsp Singapore Selection XI 0 4 nbsp Arsenal 29 86718 July 2015 18 00 nbsp Stoke City 2 0 nbsp Singapore Selection XI 25 00018 July 2015 20 30 nbsp Everton 1 3 nbsp Arsenal 52 10712 November 2015 nbsp Japan 3 0 nbsp Singapore 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification AFC second round 33 86810 May 2016 nbsp Tampines Rovers 1 0 nbsp Selangor 2016 AFC Cup group stage 11 87513 June 2017 nbsp Singapore 0 6 nbsp Argentina FAS 125th Year Friendly 28 00025 July 2017 nbsp Chelsea 2 3 nbsp Bayern Munich 2017 International Champions Cup 48 52227 July 2017 nbsp Bayern Munich 0 2 nbsp Inter Milan 23 38829 July 2017 nbsp Chelsea 1 2 nbsp Inter Milan 32 547 Inter Milan is the 2017 ICC Singapore Champions31 March 2018 nbsp Albirex Niigata Singapore 2 1 nbsp Tampines Rovers 2018 Singapore Community Shield 18 942 It is the league s first season after rebranding from the S League to the Singapore Premier League 26 July 2018 nbsp Atletico Madrid 1 1 Pen 3 1 nbsp Arsenal 2018 International Champions Cup 23 09528 July 2018 nbsp Arsenal 5 1 nbsp Paris Saint Germain 50 30830 July 2018 nbsp Paris Saint Germain 3 2 nbsp Atletico Madrid 50 03820 July 2019 nbsp Manchester United 1 0 nbsp Inter Milan 2019 International Champions Cup 52 897 Record attendance match21 July 2019 nbsp Juventus 2 3 nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 50 44310 October 2019 nbsp Brazil 1 1 nbsp Senegal Brazil Global Tour 20 62113 October 2019 nbsp Brazil 1 1 nbsp Nigeria 20 38529 December 2021 nbsp Indonesia 0 4 nbsp Thailand 2020 AFF Championship Final First leg 6 290 Thailand won 6 2 on aggregate 1 January 2022 nbsp Thailand 2 2 nbsp Indonesia 2020 AFF Championship Final Second leg 7 42915 July 2022 nbsp Liverpool 2 0 nbsp Crystal Palace Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy Friendly 50 21726 July 2023 nbsp Lion City Sailors 1 5 nbsp Tottenham Hotspur Tiger Cup Friendly 25 09530 July 2023 nbsp Liverpool 4 0 nbsp Leicester City Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy Friendly 28 5972 August 2023 nbsp Liverpool 3 4 nbsp Bayern Munich 49 983Rugby edit The stadium s inaugural event was the inaugural World Club 10s tournament in June 2014 9 The stadium hosts the Singapore Sevens a stop on the World Rugby Sevens Series 26 27 Concerts edit Concerts from artists based outside Asia are highlighted in light blue Concerts held at the Singapore National StadiumDate Artist Event Note20145 July Stefanie Sun 28 29 Kepler World Tour 30 24 October Mariah Carey 31 32 33 34 The Elusive Chanteuse Show 35 36 27 December Jay Chou 37 OPUS 2 JAY 2014 WORLD TOUR 38 39 40 201511 March One Direction 41 42 43 On the Road Again Tour 44 45 46 47 48 20169 January A mei 49 50 aMEI AMIT UTOPIA World Tour 51 28 February Madonna 52 Rebel Heart Tour 53 54 55 56 57 3 September Jay Chou 58 59 60 61 The Invincible Concert Tour 2016 62 63 64 65 66 201731 March amp 1 April Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams Tour First act in history to perform two shows on a single tour at the National Stadium 67 26 August Foo Fighters Concrete and Gold Tour 68 21 October Backstreet Boys Larger Than Life Tour20186 January Jay Chou THE INVINCIBLE 2 JAY CHOU CONCERT TOUR2 June Mayday Life Tour27 October Jason Mraz Goods Vibes with Jason Mraz201919 January BTS BTS World Tour Love Yourself 69 7 March Maroon 5 Red Pill Blues Tour26 April Ed Sheeran Tour10 August Westlife The Twenty Tour30 November amp 1 December U2 The Joshua Tree Tour 201921 amp 22 December JJ Lin Sanctuary 2 0 World Tour 林俊杰 圣所2 0 世界巡回演唱会202010 amp 11 January Jay Chou Carnival World Tour 周杰倫嘉年華世界巡迴演唱會202221 August Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever The World Tour4 amp 5 November JJ Lin JJ20 World Tour JJ 林俊傑 JJ20 世界巡迴演唱會 12 November Guns N Roses Guns N Roses 2020 Tour28 November Maroon 5 2020 Tour3 December Mayday Fly to 2022 World Tour 五月天好好好想見到你 Mayday Fly to 2022 新加坡演唱會 17 amp 18 December Jay Chou Carnival World Tour 周杰倫嘉年華世界巡迴演唱會202316 February Red Hot Chili Peppers Global Stadium Tour17 March Harry Styles Love On Tour13 amp 14 May Blackpink Born Pink World Tour202423 24 26 27 30 amp 31 January Coldplay Music of the Spheres World Tour First act in history to schedule three four five and six shows on a single tour at the National Stadium 70 16 February Ed Sheeran Tour2 3 4 7 8 amp 9 March Taylor Swift The Eras Tour First solo and female act in history to schedule three four five and six shows on a single tour at the National Stadium National Day Parade edit On 9 August 2016 the new National Stadium hosted Singapore s National Day Parade NDP The event had been frequently held at the old National Stadium in the past and had been temporarily held at The Float at Marina Bay a temporary venue on Marina Bay built to host outdoor sports and cultural events while the new National Stadium was being constructed The design of the stadium resulted in limitations and modifications to the event including the traditional military flypast and fireworks being obstructed by the stadium s dome armoured military vehicles being unable to drive on the stadium s tracks 71 72 and the Red Lions being unable to parachute into the dome due to safety concerns 73 The parade thus incorporated different features such as light shows including a segment featuring models of Singaporean landmarks illuminated with projection mapping effects large puppets and other artistic presentations 73 74 The event faced mixed reception for its increased costs over the event held at The Float 73 Under the contract between the Sports Hub and Singapore Government NDP organisers were allowed 45 days of free annual usage of the venue However technicians and performers reported that the time frame needed to be extended to 80 days to which the Sports Hub requested an additional 26 million but was reportedly reduced to 10 million 75 In October 2017 it was announced that The Float would be redeveloped as a permanent venue known as NS Square and serve as the primary venue for the NDP when not held at The Padang every five years The decision raised questions over whether the costs of renting the stadium would diminish the legacy that the former National Stadium had as a site for community events Contrarily it was argued that not hosting the NDP at the new National Stadium would free up its schedule for major international sporting events especially during the summer months 76 77 Bids to host the Asia Masters Athletics Championships and the Merlion Cup at the stadium had also previously been stalled by costs demanded by the facility 78 With the construction of NS Square expected to begin in 2023 and last through 2026 organisers stated that the 2024 NDP could return to the new National Stadium 79 Religious gatherings edit In May 2019 the National Stadium hosted the Celebration of Hope a three day evangelistic event led by Rennis Ponniah 80 See also editList of Southeast Asia stadiums by capacity List of stadiums in Singapore Sport in SingaporeReferences edit Mohan Matthew 20 July 2019 Better the Devils they know Manchester United thrill packed stadium with Inter win CNA news channel Singapore Retrieved 21 July 2019 Not only did the Red Devils edge the Nerazzurri they set a new Singapore Sports Hub record 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