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A-Mei to perform New Year’s Eve show at Taipei Dome
Discover the latest on Mandopop: A-Mei sets a record with five concerts at Taipei Dome in December, including New Year’s Eve shows. Plus, updates on Aaron Kwok, Jody Chiang, and Jay Chou’s upcoming performances.2024/09/13 10:22 -
Taipei Dome faces future concert evacuation challenges
Discover the latest on Taipei Dome’s approval for concerts despite concerns over evacuation challenges due to its 10.5-meter depth. Experts emphasize the need for effective safety measures.2024/09/11 15:41 -
Jay Chou, A-Mei concerts possible after Taipei Dome approval
Discover the latest on Taipei Dome’s fire safety verification, a key step for hosting concerts by stars like Jay Chou and A-Mei. Learn about the potential events and what’s next for the venue.2024/08/20 13:59 -
Mayor Chiang plans to host National Day gala at Taipei Dome
Discover how Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an is addressing water leakage and fire safety at the Taipei Dome, aiming for the National Day celebration to be held there on Oct. 5. Read about the progress and plans for future events.2024/08/19 18:13 -
Mayor addresses Taipei Dome’s multifunctional use
Discover how Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an is addressing the Taipei Dome’s multifunctional use and safety concerns, following the Control Yuan’s recommendations and local ordinances for a better city experience.2024/07/12 16:37 -
Mayor Chiang Wan-an faces backlash over city controversies
Taipei’s recurring leaks at Taipei Dome are affecting Mayor Chiang Hsuan-an’s approval and the city’s concert scene, including upcoming performances by Andy Lau.2024/07/04 18:17 -
City gov’t finalizes rental fees for Taipei Dome
The Taipei City Government has received proposed rental fee standards for the Taipei Dome from the Farglory Group. The Department of Sports confirmed that ticket sales and rental costs for domestic baseball games amounted to NT$525,000, including a 10% ticket sales cut. For non-ticketed events open to the public, venue rent costs rise to NT$1.05 million. The Taipei Dome has established its venue rental pricing standard after three months of trial run and submitted it to the city government. The rental fee will vary based on event types and standards, with utilities calculated separately. Different rates apply to international baseball events, non-baseball events, non-sporting events, and specific events like concerts or exhibitions. Rental costs also differ based on whether the venue is fully opened or not. The Farglory Group has provided the proposed fee standards to the city government for evaluation and a public announcement will be made after discussions.2024/02/02 15:54