The rumors of a Singapore date had been swirling around for a few months. And it was finally announced only four weeks prior to the show. Ticket prices ranged from SGD250-700, and it's the most expensive rock concert ever held here. But considering the venue capacity is less than 6000, all the tickets sold out in two hours. Marina Bay Sands Grand Ballroom isn't the most ideal place to host the world's biggest rock & roll band, but this being the smallest show on the 14 On Fire tour, it should be a very intimate one. For the many who couldn't get tickets, the organizers are kind enough to simulcast the show live on a giant screen somewhere at MBS [link]. After that, we're going to make our way to the biggest show on the tour...
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Two more weeks...
The rumors of a Singapore date had been swirling around for a few months. And it was finally announced only four weeks prior to the show. Ticket prices ranged from SGD250-700, and it's the most expensive rock concert ever held here. But considering the venue capacity is less than 6000, all the tickets sold out in two hours. Marina Bay Sands Grand Ballroom isn't the most ideal place to host the world's biggest rock & roll band, but this being the smallest show on the 14 On Fire tour, it should be a very intimate one. For the many who couldn't get tickets, the organizers are kind enough to simulcast the show live on a giant screen somewhere at MBS [link]. After that, we're going to make our way to the biggest show on the tour...