The Straits Times reported that Swift arrived in Singapore on Wednesday, with performances scheduled for March 2-4 and March 7-9.
It’s believed that she’s staying at the Capella Singapore.
Her entourage was seen arriving at the city-state’s highly secluded resort at 6:20 p.m. on Wednesday.
Yahoo! Life Singapore notes that Capella Singapore, set apart from the city’s busy thoroughfares and encircled by the sea, serves as an ideal retreat for celebrities.
Celebrated for its private gardens and grounds, Capella Singapore is home to more than 112 rooms, suites, and villas, sprawling over 30 acres of tranquil, landscaped grounds, all of which are a fusion of modern luxury and traditional Asian elements, designed by Indonesian interior designer Jaya Ibrahim.
The resort has been in the spotlight as the location for the momentous meeting between former U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un in 2018.
Its three private manors – The Colonial, Capella, and Contemporary – are noteworthy for their distinctive architecture and interior design, marrying historical charm with modern elegance.
With rental prices beginning at S$10,000 (US$7,424) per night as reported in 2018, these manors offer supreme privacy and opulence, making them ideal for Swift and her team.
Capella Singapore also provides a variety of activities for guests, including dining at its renowned restaurants and enjoying spa treatments.
Before her Singapore visit, Swift’s choice of accommodations in Melbourne and Sydney for the Australian portion of her tour in February had already made news.
Hello! Magazine reports that in Melbourne, Swift stayed in a presidential villa at Crown Towers, priced at US$16,000 per night.
This expansive 11,733 square foot (1,090 square meters) villa includes two bedrooms: a master bedroom with a king-size bed and walk-in closet, and a second bedroom with two queen beds and a marble ensuite bathroom.
The villa features a large living room with sweeping views of Melbourne, a dining area with a mahogany table for six, a cocktail bar adjacent, and the luxurious additions of a private elevator and personal butler service.
In Sydney, Swift opted for a presidential villa at Crown Towers, costing A$38,888 (US$25,268) per night as reported by Vogue Australia.
Positioned on the 88th floor, the villa spans two spacious levels, adorned with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer unmatched views of the harbor and city, immersing guests in natural daylight and city lights.
The villa includes a kitchen with a marble-top bar, a pool table area, a secluded media room for entertainment, and a dining area seating 10 on premium wingback chairs.
It also features a master bedroom with a private marble spa bath and steam shower, a second king-size bedroom, a fitness room with an infrared sauna, a massage suite, and a secondary living area leading to an outdoor terrace.
Across the suite, there are three king-sized marble bathrooms, each equipped with deep soaking tubs and built-in televisions.