The Singapore Sports Hub has lined up a calendar of events for the second half of the year, emphasising its dedication to providing a diverse array of programmes that resonate with patrons across the region.
These experiences, some of which are a first, comprise community and professional sporting events as well as performances by international artistes – from premier sporting events like the FIBA Intercontinental Cup 2024 (September 12-15) to the biggest Asian acts including the first Indian concert at the National Stadium by AR Rahman on August 31, K-pop idols Stray Kids on September 28, and multi-show concerts by Jay Chou and Andy Lau.

Dua Lipa will also kick off the Asia leg of her upcoming tour in Singapore, while Olivia Rodrigo will perform in Singapore as part of her first-ever run of shows in Asia.
When race fever hits Singapore, Singapore Sports Hub will house the inaugural Groovedriver Festival from September 13 to 22, an event that is part of Grand Prix Season Singapore.
Across both stadiums and from OCBC Arena to OCBC Square, there are sport, entertainment and community events not to be missed, such as a visit by Pope Francis, PedalFest Singapore 2024, Conan Gray on tour, LANY’s world tour-stop in Singapore, Imagine Dragons, and lots more.

























Marriott International has established its 600th property in the Asia-Pacific region excluding China, emphasising a robust growth trajectory, according to its regional chief.
The 285-key Adelaide Marriott Hotel marks the milestone. It is also the first Marriott International property in South Australia, underscoring the company’s focus on growing its presence in emerging destinations
Rajeev Menon, president, Asia Pacific excluding China, Marriott International, said in a statement: “We are thrilled to celebrate our 600th property milestone in the region with the Adelaide Marriott Hotel, a brand that bears the name of our founding family.
“With 600 operational properties across the APEC (Asia Pacific excluding China) region and close to 400 in the pipeline, our growth trajectory is robust. Our strategy to be everywhere our guests want us to be is further reinforced by our recent announcement of plans to enter the midscale hospitality segment, providing more opportunities to extend our portfolio presence in new markets and beyond the major gateway cities.”
Marriott International’s growth strategy includes a focus on giving back to the communities in which it operates to help drive long-term economic impact. With over 95,000 associates from both managed and franchised properties in the region, Marriott International has been instrumental in creating job opportunities and nurturing the next generation of talent. By the end of 2024, nearly 10 per cent of Marriott International managed associates would have taken new roles within APEC, which will allow them to deepen their skillsets and further their work experiences.
Marriott’s recent certification as Great Place to Work in eight APEC countries, including Australia, demonstrates the company’s dedication to putting people first.