Singapore to Build New Indoor Arena to Replace Iconic Stadium

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Singapore to Build New Indoor Arena to Replace Iconic Stadium
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Singapore plans to construct a new indoor arena to replace the iconic Singapore Indoor Stadium (SIS) in the Kallang Alive precinct. The new facility, expected to be among the best globally, will be built adjacent to the current SIS site. The existing indoor stadium will continue to operate until the new arena is completed.

As planning is in the early stages, there is no timeline for when construction will begin, and more details will be provided later. SINGAPORE – The Kallang Alive precinct is poised for an exciting addition with the construction of a new indoor arena that will replace the iconic Singapore Indoor Stadium (SIS), which has stood for more than three decades.

The plan for a new facility was unveiled by Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong during the parliamentary debate on his ministry’s budget on March 7. Noting that it will be among the “best in class globally”, Mr Tong said the arena will be built adjacent to the current SIS site. The 12,000-seater indoor stadium will continue to operate until the new indoor arena is up, to minimise disruption to the pipeline of events and programming, which can continue throughout the construction period of the new arena. As planning is in the early stages, there is no timeline for when construction will begin. More details – including the fate of the existing indoor stadium – will be provided late

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