Music talents from Korea, Blackpink, are traveling to the “Las Vegas of Asia” to hold a performance at Galaxy Arena. They give fans a chance to feel the hottest entertainment trend of K-pop. According to a statement made on Monday by Galaxy Entertainment Group, a casino operator in the city. The four member band will grace Macau twice in May.
A multipurpose coliseum boasting 16,000 seats was completed during Phase 3 of the integrated Galaxy Macau. And is ready to be unveiled to the public soon. A wild ride of colors, music, lights, and sound sewed up with a lineup of shows of the highest profile. In the local scene awaits Macau’s entertainment-hungry audience. From concerts to culture and arts, the venue will be a powerhouse of colorful talents and an overload of sensory satisfaction.
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Galaxy Entertainment is ready to up the ante. And go all-in on diversifying its offerings to reflect the tastes of a far-flung market. A whopping 97 percent of its MOP 28.4 billion (US$3.5 billion) gaming concession pledge to the local government. It involves non-gaming elements and plans to expand to overseas markets, beginning on January 1.
Taking their show on the road, Galaxy Entertainment has also confirmed big plans to hit the global stage with fresh ambitions to market. And have a goal to expand internationally. However, Macau is just the beginning for the company. It has also expressed interest in establishing a presence in Singapore, Thailand, and South Korea. Tantalizing travel packages incorporating the hospitality giant and many other attractions in exotic locations. Loacations like Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, the Philippines, and Vietnam are also in the pipeline.
With Macau considering lifting most of its restrictions for mainland tourists and borderless visits between the two jurisdictions, China is a treasure trove of opportunities for Galaxy Entertainment’s expansion wish list. Starting Sunday (January 8), the East and South Asian regions of Hong Kong and Taiwan are also open for new entrants in the recreational domain to make their mark.