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Why is Hong Kong missing out on Taylor Swift, Coldplay and other stars? Industry blames lack of large venues, slow reopening

  • Fans disappointed that Coldplay among major acts skipping Hong Kong in world tours
  • New stadium in Kai Tak, with a capacity of 50,000, will attract mega concerts, industry players say

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Taylor Swift’s decision to stop at only two Asian countries has left fans disappointed across the continent, including in Hong Kong. Photo: TNS

Hong Kong remains an attractive destination for international artists to hold concerts, but the lack of a large venue may have deterred some big names from coming, industry players have said.

Mega acts such as Taylor Swift, Coldplay and The 1975 skipped the city for world tours which will include places such as Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand.

Industry players said the reasons the city missed out also included how late it reopened to the world after the Covid-19 pandemic.

Veteran producer Patrick Siu Chiu-shun said the stars might have been unable to take Hong Kong into account when planning world tours as the city’s stringent pandemic restrictions remained until the start of this year.

British band Coldplay will perform in multiple places across the region, but not Hong Kong. Photo: EPA-EFE
British band Coldplay will perform in multiple places across the region, but not Hong Kong. Photo: EPA-EFE

“Compared with other Asian regions, Hong Kong was more or less the last to open up to the world,” he said. “It might have been too late to book venues after Hong Kong reopened.”

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