The temporary outdoor performance area to be built at Cotai will host its inaugural show in either January or February of the upcoming year, stated Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong U.
Speaking to the press, Ao Ieong said efforts will be made to conduct a trial operation rehearsal by the end of this year, encompassing various aspects such as crowd control, traffic arrangements, and security management.
The outdoor performance area will be established on a 94,000 square meter state-owned land in Cotai, as announced by the government on Monday. The need for such a venue has been long discussed by officials, particularly after a concert by K-pop group sparked a wave of noise and traffic complaints from nearby residents. The event also resulted in damage to the stadium’s pitch, in respect of which the promoter was required to pay compensation.
Yesterday, the official stated that the selection process took into account factors such as maintaining a suitable distance from residential buildings and ensuring ample space.
Authorities deemed the chosen land to be convenient in terms of crowd evacuation, access to food, accommodation, and transportation.
Authorities would level the land and provide an appropriate number of seats and restrooms, while the organizers would handle the remaining setup. The Secretary added that event organizers are required to meet specific requirements, including the necessary documentation for venue applications, security arrangements, and safety considerations for equipment and facilities.
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