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Singapore Sports Hub management says it is committed to ensuring top-tier events accessible to all

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SINGAPORE: For some fans who got to see American singer Bruno Mars live in concert at the National Stadium, it was a dream that came true.

They were among attendees who got to watch the concert for free, thanks to Kallang Alive Sport Management (KASM), which provided tickets about 50 tickets to the South East Community Development Council (CDC) alone. Tickets were also provided to beneficiaries from other parts of Singapore.

For Nur Emiira and her siblings, it was their first pop concert. Being long-time Bruno Mars fans, they found him amazing - just the way he is.

"I was very, very happy because it's not an easy opportunity for us to get tickets as I heard from my friends that the Bruno Mars tickets were sold out very fast,” she told CNA.

Azry Iskandar's experience was similar.

"It's not everyday you get to see a (well)-known singer come to Singapore to perform live. So it's really a great opportunity for me to experience this at least once in my life,” said the 17-year-old.

KASM’s initiative saw various beneficiaries receive free entries to the concert, including children living in public rental flats, and those whose families face financial difficulties.

Mars kicked off his three-night Singapore concert on Wednesday (Apr 3). Tickets went at between S$108 (US$80) and S$598.

CREATING A COMMUNITY​


The partnership with Singapore Sports Hub means that residents in the South East get to attend events like workshops and take part in sports with a cause, said mayor of the South East CDC Fahmi Aliman.

For instance, in one activity, participants from different faiths came together to play football and at the same time, understand one another’s religion, he said. There are also sustainability and arts and culture events, he added.

Mr Fahmi said that the CDC goes through organisations like Social Service Offices to identify beneficiaries that can benefit from the events.

“District councillors are my eyes and ears on the ground, too. So certain inputs from them also help me to size up how I can allocate, how I can choose the beneficiaries in order to get them out, enjoy the occasion,” he said.

“One of the key things that we always look at is our cohesion, social cohesion.”

KASM was incorporated by Sport Singapore and was established to manage the Singapore Sports Hub, which aims to make the Hub a national icon.

BEING ACCESSIBLE TO THE COMMUNITY​


Since the end of 2022, about 4,000 tickets have been given away for several events, said KASM’s group head of events and placemaking, Mr Yazed Osman. Recipients range from volunteers to those from lower-income families.

While the Sports Hub is known as a premier location that attracts world-class sports and entertainment, KASM wants to ensure the premises are also accessible for community events, he said.

"The community itself is our foundation. We are here to exist not only for major events like entertainment and sports. We are here also to serve the community. And that is important for us. And through the sharing of these experiences celebrating together, it is what defines us,” he added.

“This is a place for the community, it’s a place where you build memories.”

For instance, last year, during the Rugby Sevens, the Wheelchair Rugby Association was invited to watch the games live, he said.

He added that KASM is committed to bringing more access and more opportunities by working with community groups.

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