Staff Reporters
Jul 21, 2011

Singapore Tourism launches arts & entertainment event concierge

SINGAPORE – The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has launched TicketCube to give consumers access to a multitude of arts and entertainment shows all under one roof.

Singapore Tourism Board launches TicketCube
Singapore Tourism Board launches TicketCube

This nation’s first ever event concierge is the only platform in Singapore that aggregates four local ticketing service providers – ApeSnap, Gatecrash, SISTIC and TicketBooth – to help raise the awareness and visibility of arts and entertainment events in Singapore.

It is located between Ngee Ann City and Wisma Atria along the Orchard Road shopping hub.

TicketCube also offers an array of publicity channels such as outdoor LED panels, indoor LCD screens and collateral display opportunities to arts companies, museums and show presenters. These promotional opportunities can be applied for by everts organisers through the STB website.

“Our arts and entertainment landscape has grown exponentially over the last few years,” said Aw Kah Peng, chief executive at STB. “Through TicketCube, we hope to get visitors and Singaporeans excited about our vibrant events calendar and over time, cultivate a stronger appetite for arts and entertainment.”

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