We know the pains of getting home after concerts all too well. So we’ve compiled these tips to help you Swifities navigate your way in and out of the National Stadium.
Good news: we are bringing back free shuttle buses to help Swiftes get home smoothly.
Available on all six Taylor Swift concert dates (March 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, and 9), the shuttle bus service will run once the concert ends. Each bus will only depart when it is full.
Concertgoers will be able to hop on the shuttle bus from Pickup Point A to journey through two routes ending at Redhill, Jurong East, Boon Keng and Toa Payoh MRT Stations.
Not sure where Pickup Point A is? Head to Gate 14 and follow the signs we’ve put up.
Bonus tip: Look out for these signs and stand a chance to win $5 Grab vouchers off your next ride when you sing a line from one of Taylor Swift’s songs!
After 3.5 hours of screaming The Eras Tour setlist, it will get overwhelming navigating the National Stadium among a crowd of over 50,000 each night. Don’t fret, our app has photo and text directions to guide you to your selected pickup point. Once you’ve chosen your pickup point, hit the image which pops up on the map to open the guide.
Apart from the National Stadium, you can also select other nearby pickup points at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, OCBC Arena, Kallang Wave Mall and Kallang Leisure Park. With thousands of concertgoers leaving the venue at the same time, do expect some traffic congestion and longer wait times.
Increase the odds of everyone getting a ride. Gather your pals and add up to three different destinations for your Grab ride home.
If you’re saving up for Taylor Swift merch but still looking to head to the concert in comfort, try GrabShare. With only one passenger allowed per booking, there will only be a maximum of two passengers in a ride for maximum comfort—and at a lower fare.
Plus, you might get to meet a fellow Swiftie on board to exchange friendship bracelets.
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