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The Taylor Swift gig economy is so big it’s even causing geopolitical tensions
Congratulations are in order for Taylor Swift, who makes her Forbes Rich List debut this year as one of the world’s newly minted billionaires.
Not content with inspiring her own branch of economics, Swiftonomics, FYI, the singer is also responsible for causing geopolitical tension in south-east Asia, with her record-busting Eras tour.
The financial value of a Swift gig is of such national importance that Singapore reportedly paid her up to $3m (£2.4m) a show to ensure it was the only place to host Swift on her jaunt to the region this spring, prompting complaints from Thailand and the Philippines.
In the words of one Filipino politician: “[It] isn’t what good neighbours do.” If $3m sounds like an awful lot to secure a concert exclusive, that’s small change when you consider the benefits, it’s estimated that her six shows have boosted the Singapore economy by $370m.