Rolling Stones Singapore concert simulcast for free on 14-meter outdoor screens

Happening on March 15

Ron Wood, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richard in Macau on March 9, 2014. (Photo by TPG/Getty Images)

Fresh off their packed gig in Macau, the Rolling Stones are flying to Singapore next, where tickets to their show sold out 2 ½ hours after they were released.

Considering the age of the band members (Mick Jagger is 70), many were disappointed to be missing what could be the last Asian tour of the Stones.

Yet die-hard fans will still be able to experience the Singapore leg of the band’s 14 ON FIRE tour, thanks to the “Marina Bay Sands Rocks Singapore Festival.” It will simulcast the Rolling Stones concert at the MBS outdoor event plaza—absolutely free.

 

Live feed
There’s still time for Pinoys to fly to Singapore and become a part of the free outdoor party.

“We take great pride in giving back to the local community in meaningful ways through Sands for Singapore,” said George Tanasijevich, CEO of Marina Bay Sands.

“By securing this live feed of The Rolling Stones 14 On Fire, we will give all fans the chance to enjoy the best of global entertainment in a unique manner,” he added.

 

Sonic experience

The Rolling Stones concert will be shown on giant, high-definition LED screens, which measures 14 meters wide.

The sound will be come from Meyer sound system suspended eight meters off the ground for maximum sonic experience.

For more information go to www.marinabaysands.com