Clark to host P32-B entertainment complex
The Philippine Star|July 13, 2024
Are you ready for this?
Louella Desiderio

The Philippines is aiming to be capable of hosting concerts by the likes of global pop icon Taylor Swift by 2028, through a P32-billion entertainment complex that will rise in Clark.

Speaking at the Build Better More Infrastructure Forum in New Clark City in Tarlac yesterday, Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) president and CEO Arrey Perez said the plan is to build a 40-hectare entertainment center in Clark to host major international events like concerts.

“We will be Taylor Swiftready by 2028 by building that arena,” he said.

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