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New Tickets Now on Sale for Lion King in Singapore

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Tuesday, 12 April 2011

After selling over 100,000 tickets for The Lion King’s Asian debut at the Sands Theater at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, additional tickets for an additional two months have now been released for sale.

Milan Rokic, Vice President and Managing Director of BASE Entertainment Asia said, “Singapore audiences have been treated to unbelievable performances by a select cast from around the world and the Sands Theater has been playing at 90% capacity for the last four weeks - so they love The Lion King! We have been overwhelmed by the initial public response since tickets first went on sale also increased the Platinum seating in the stalls area due to increased demand by corporate groups. This new release of performances will give people another chance to snap up some much sought-after Platinum and A reserve seats.”

In Singapore, The Lion King plays Tuesday to Sunday evenings at 8pm and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2pm.

Tickets are available at the Sands Theater Box Office or SISTIC outlets. Ticket prices for the musical starts from Sin$65. Platinum packages, which include prime seat locations, a souvenir gift, Sin$10 merchandise voucher and a drink, are also available.

Singapore is the latest leading city to host The Lion King after sell out performances in New York, London, Hamburg, a North American tour, Tokyo and Las Vegas.

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