The time has finally come for all Swifties to unite and celebrate their love for Taylor Swift as The Eras Tour officially lands next month, set to bathe the Lion City in glee and superstar power. For some Swifties, this concert will be a one-in-a-lifetime experience, with hundreds flocking to stand in (and outside) Singapore’s renowned National Stadium to sing along to the 45-song show—that’s four hours!
If you were one of the lucky few to score tickets to one of her shows, and you’re keen to display your enthusiasm before the concert, or looking for the essentials that you can (or can’t) bring to the stadium, we’ve got you covered with an exclusive one-stop guide to ensure you make the most of this six-day Swiftie extravaganza!
Are you ready for it?
Here’s what a Swiftie does when they go all out!
Since this might just be one of the biggest events of the year, we’ve tracked down some experiences based on Taylor’s top hits perfectly suited for Swifties to elevate your trip and amplify the fun through the vibrant streets of Singapore – who knows what awaits!
#1 It’s Nice to Have a Friend: Make Friendship Bracelets Over Hotpot
Gather your bestie and head to Haidilao Singapore for a hotpot date full of crafting fun! Only available at their Bedok Mall and City Square Mall outlets on weekdays, each diner will have the opportunity to craft their very own bracelet, adding a personalised touch to your time together.
More info here.
#2 Look What You Made Me Do: Eras Tour Photo Studio & Merch Pop-Up
Show off your Eras at this Taylor Swift-themed photo studio and merch pop-up at Pixie Loft. Located at Haji Lane, the exclusive event dedicated to Swifties offers three Swift-inspired photo strip designs and only costs $10 for a 10-minute photoshoot frenzy. Plus, every session includes two FREE must-have photo strips as sweet souvenirs!
#3 Bejewelled: Dododots Pimple Patch Handout
@dododots.official SEE YOU SWIFTIES AT ERAS TOUR SINGAPORE!! 😭✨ #dododots #taylorswift #erastour #erastoursingapore #swiftie
♬ A refreshing song reminiscent of the plateau – Heaven’s Bell
Like true besties, Dododots will be handing out free samples of their too-cute-to-boot miracle pimple patches on all six days of the concert! All you need to do is find where they’ll be stationed—which will be revealed on their social media leading up to the event—and say the secret code ‘Dododots’ to get your share of the fun.
#4 Never Go Out Of Style: Get Your Eras Fit On

Embrace the Season Of Swift as you dress to impress with an Eras-themed fit. If you’re more of a ‘Folklore’ girl, check out Our Second Nature’s catalogue of seasonal pieces that evoke the subtle nuances of nature through playful yet minimalist designs.
For the Swifties who like to live on the edge, multi-label brand Plop Apparels specialises in unique pieces that will bring out your inner ‘Bad Blood’ femme fatale through dynamic shapes.
#5 Champagne Problems: Raise Your Glass To A Good Time
Taylor herself has been known to appreciate a good glass of wine, and an event like this definitely calls for a celebration in the most lavish way possible. Introducing Le Bon Funk, a unique dining experience that’s redefining the concept of ‘fine casual’ by combining exquisite wines with casually elegant cuisine.
Or if you’re looking for something on the more unconventional side, head over to RVLT, a progressive gastro wine bar made popular for its communal menu that is perfect for creating unforgettable moments with friends.
#6 Happiness:
It’s no secret among Swifties that a Southern girl like Taylor is a stickler for a good set of chicken tenders. Chix Hot Chicken prides itself as Singapore’s first Nashville Hot Chicken, serving hot wings and juicy burgers that will have you saying ‘yee-haw’!
“All You Had To Do Was Stay” And Explore Singapore!
Done all things Swiftie-related but still have more time on your hands? We’ve got you. Find yourself occupied by the many exciting experiences just a couple drops away from Swiftie’s official place of gathering:
What to see:
Gardens By The Bay: From the whimsical Cloud Forest to the high & majestic Supertree Observatory, be entranced by nature’s galore showcased through a fantastical ecosystem of fauna and flora amplified through technology.
Asian Civilisations Museum: Devoted to preserving the artistic heritage of Asia with a concentration on the historical settlers of Singapore, ACM presents a grand opportunity for exploration for those interested in learning about the ancestral cultures through its unique art & artefacts.
Fort Canning Park: Once home to 14th-century royal palaces & the headquarters of the Far East Command Centre, it’s a great learning experience for history buffs alike. Explore its many artefacts & monuments and stroll through its gorgeous gardens.
What to eat:
Artichoke: A New School Kebab & Mezza Bar nestled in the heart of Singapore’s Arts & Heritage district, serving well-loved delectables drawn from Middle Eastern cuisine. (https://www.
Chef’s Table By Chef Stephan Zoisl: Sit at the Chef’s Table where European cuisine meets the experience of Japanese Omakase. Choose from any of their menu options: “From their Field” menu that’s 100% vegan, “From Land & Sea’ menu that encompass fresh meats & crustaceans, and their “Signature Menu” that includes animal produce.(https://www.
Tom’s Palette: Sit down for something chill & enjoy one of their 180 ice cream flavours from their ever growing collection featuring famous classics and unorthodox choices such as their nasi-lemak, salted egg yolk & mango sticky rice ice cream. All handmade and free from colouring, premixes or artificial flavouring. (https://www.
‘Babe’, What’s For Supper?
Congratulations! You survived the mega experience that is The Eras Tour and now it’s time to refuel! Late-night cravings kicking in? Say no more! We’ve got you covered with these top supper spots that will satisfy all your post-concert hunger pangs.
Eminent Frog Porridge: An award-winning supper spot famous for its delectable spicy kung pao style frog legs served with a side of porridge. Open until 4am and a 10-minute walk from Aljuneid (EW9) station, this is the perfect meal to replenish your appetite after a vigorous concert sesh.
Address: 323 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389359
Opening hours: 4pm – 4am daily (Closed on Tuesday)
J.B. Ah Meng: Feeling peckish for some good shellfish after the concert? Look no further than J.B Ah Meng, a ‘tze char’ (stir-fried) restaurant that aims to satisfy with its tantalising dishes. Their famous white pepper crab is a crowd-favourite dish that perfectly balances the natural sweetness of the crab with just the right amount of spice.
Address: 534 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389490
Opening Hours: 5pm–2am daily
89.7 Supper Club: Around the corner from Paya Lebar (CC9/EW8) station lies a food court akin to a haven of flavours, offering a mouthwatering array of cuisines to satisfy your every craving. Whether you’re in the mood for comfort food or a place to just chill with your besties after the life-changing performance you just witnessed, this is the place to be.
Address: 1016 Geylang East Ave 3, #01-165, Singapore 389731
Opening Hours: 24 hours
What else to do?
CHIJMES Candlelight Concert: Catch yourself swaying to the soothing tunes of music under the warmth of the candle-lit iconic cathedral building that was once a Catholic convent. (https://feverup.com/en/
Funan: So many choices, so little time. With nearly 200 stores to browse through and with an abundance of activities to try, Funan is a great place to keep you busy. Test your endurance at Climb Central, its famous massive indoor climbing gym or catch a movie at their cinema (https://www.capitaland.com/
Esplanade Theatres On The Bay: From symphony orchestras to drama plays, Esplanade stands as a performing arts hub located at the core of Singapore for artists to showcase their talents & for you to enjoy the show (https://www.esplanade.com/)
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