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  1. The 55,000 capacity stadium provides spectacular views of the waterfront and Singapore city skyline and features the world’s largest free-spanning dome, a retractable roof and comfort cooling technology for spectators – design elements that complement Singapore’s humid climate.

  2. The Singapore National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kallang, Singapore. It serves as the country's national stadium. Opened in 2014, it was constructed on the site of the former National Stadium, which stood from 1973 to 2010.

  3. Super 24 2024. Singapore Indoor Stadium. 17 & 18 Aug 2024, Saturday, Sunday. Mark your calendars because Super 24 is back for its 11th year! Held at the prestigious Singapore Indoor Stadium in partnership with Kallang Alive Sports Management, join us for an action-packed weekend as we kickstart a new decade of Super 24!

  4. Jul 7, 2024 · Whether you are a fan of football, rugby or live entertainment, step into the dazzling National Stadium and draw inspiration from Singapores sporting dream! Be sure to bring along your camera to capture the amazing architecture and captivating view of this stunning landmark in Singapore.

  5. Singapore National Stadium is located in the Kallang area in central Singapore just north-east of downtown Singapore. The stadium lies about 3 kilometres away from the central business district (CBD) and the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel.

  6. Get tickets for events at National Stadium. Find venue address, travel, parking, seating plan details at Ticketmaster SG.

  7. The Singapore National Stadium, also known as the Kallang National Stadium, is Singapore's world class all-weather sports and concert venue. Dating all the way back to the...

  8. Get tickets for events at National Stadium. Find venue address, travel, parking, seating plan details at Ticketmaster SG.

  9. May 2, 2020 · The spectacular, 55,000-capacity National Stadium is Singapore’s largest all-weather sports and events venue. Part of the Singapore Sports Hub, the National Stadium is well worth exploring. Let us bring you some fascinating facts and figures about this iconic landmark. 1. It’s actually part of an enormous sports complex

  10. The National Stadium of Singapore was officially opened on 21 July 1973 by then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.1 For over three decades, it was used for many major sporting, cultural, entertainment and social events, such as the 1983 and 1993 Southeast Asian Games, the second-leg final of the 2004 Tiger Cup,2 and concerts of popular singers like Mi...

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