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Philippines eyes ‘Taylor Swift concert-ready’ stadium in Clark completed by 2028

MANILA, Philippines — Clark International Airport and Corp., the developer of Clark aviation complex, on Friday said that it is planning to build a stadium to host concerts of mega artists like Taylor Swift.

CIAC President and chief executive officer Arrey Perez said that the proposed entertainment and events center will be constructed within “walking distance” from Clark International Airport (CRK) in Pampanga to help boost the traffic in CRK.

He said that the complex, eyed to be completed by 2028, is estimated to measure close to 40 hectares and will cost around P32 billion.

Perez said the CIAC has started conceptualizing the stadium project in October last year and has began speaking with local and international developers in November 2023.

He said that the plan was made due to the need to have more attractions in Clark.

“When we host big events, ang nakikita palagi Philippine arena. (When we host big events, we always see Philippine Arena) So, you have something like a 55,000-seater but the problem is it causes a lot of traffic. It’s a major gateway… NLEX (North Luzon Expressway). And apart from that, Clark really needs also more attractions so that we can really attract more passengers, more airlines to the airport,” Perez said on the sidelines of the “Build Better More” Infrastructure Forum at the New Clark City on Friday.

“Our mandate is to make sure that airport will grow kasi Clark International Airport Corporation kami so our business is not entertainment but really, all these developments are meant to support the growth of the CRK,” he added in mixed English and Filipino.

The CIAC is the developer of the 2,367-hectares and oversees functions of CRK.

So far, Perez said a mix of local and international companies from Singapore, United States and the Philippines expressed interest in the proposed Clark arena project.

“Some are planning to join forces together. It’s going to be a PPP (public-private partnership).  It’s a huge undertaking 40 hectares and over P30 billion. We will really need a partnership with the private sector to build this project,” he said.

On Thursday, officials and members of the Clark Technical Working Group led by Tourism Secretary

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