Ahead of Taylor Swift's highly anticipated return to Singapore, Changi Airport is seeking Swifties' help to invite the singer-songwriter to one of its famous attractions.
On 7 February, Changi Airport shared a clip of Swift discovering a mini "forest" at its Terminal 3 during her first visit to Singapore in 2011.
The 'Anti-Hero' act, who took home the award for Album of the Year at the recent 66th GRAMMY Awards, was then in the country as part of her Speak Now world tour.
"13 years ago, @TaylorSwift came out of the woods at Changi Airport T3. Call us romantics, but it feels like a fairytale that she's coming back," Changi Airport wrote.
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In the same post, it rallied Swifties to get the 34-year-old to visit the Shiseido Forest Valley at Jewel Changi Airport, a nature-themed shopping and entertainment complex that opened in 2019.
Described as a "garden wonderland", the forest is home to 900 trees and palms, approximately 60,000 shrubs, and an indoor waterfall.
To be a part of Changi Airport's campaign, fans can post a photo or video taken at the forest with the hashtag #SeeTheNewForest and tag Swift in their posts.
Swift will be performing at the Singapore National Stadium on 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, and 9 March as part of her ongoing The Eras Tour. Her concerts in the city-state will be her only ones in Southeast Asia.
Watch Swift's vlog of her 2011 Asia tour here:
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