Valentine’s Day and Lunar New Year vibes are colliding this weekend – talk about double the fun! If you’re wondering what to do this weekend in sunny Singapore, we’ve got you covered with an eclectic mix of activities. From free family festivals to groovy parties and must-see exhibitions, here are the best events this weekend. It’s a cheeky, action-packed lineup of things to do in Singapore this weekend – whether you’re into culture, concerts or chasing lanterns, there’s something for everyone.
Limited time only: Things to do in Singapore this weekend!
1. National Stadium Experience
Until 22 February 2026 (ongoing)

Ever wanted to play where the pros do? Now’s your chance. The National Stadium is opening its pitch to the public for a limited time – and turning it into a giant playground! Bring your own football for a kickabout, teach the kids to cycle on the track, or join a fun Valentine’s craft workshop. Little ones will love the giant inflatable bouncy playground and free movie screenings of Mamma Mia! and Enchanted from the stands. Sports buffs can also sign up for behind-the-scenes stadium tours to peek into players’ locker rooms and walk the tunnel where Singapore’s footballers emerge on match day. In short, expect goosebumps, family bonding, and a good sweat at this one-of-a-kind experience on the iconic National Stadium pitch.
Admission fee: Free
Address: National Stadium, 1 Stadium Drive, S(397629)
Event hours:
- 13 Feb (Fri): 4pm – 9pm
- 14 – 15 Feb (Sat & Sun): 9am – 9pm
2. Lover’s Fair at Objects.re (Vintage Market)
14 – 15 February 2026

Admission fee: Free
Address: Objects.re showroom, #08-01, 51 Tannery Lane, S(347798)
Opening hours: 10am – 5pm
3. Betsy & Friends: Le Disco Brunch @ La Vache! X No Sleep Club
14 February 2026 (Valentine’s Special)

Who says Valentine’s is just candlelight dinners? How about a disco-themed brunch with steak frites and funky beats! La Vache!, the famed Parisian-style steakhouse, is teaming up with award-winning bar No Sleep Club for a one-day Le Disco Brunch takeover. Expect groovy 70s disco tunes, free-flow steak and fries, and a cocktail menu specially crafted by mixology maestro Jun (of No Sleep Club). Sip on limited-edition concoctions like the Vesper Highball or a Strawberries & Cream cocktail made with milk oolong and Korean strawberry cheong (syrup) – each drink is a creative marvel and available for one week after the event. Guests are encouraged to dress to the nines in their sparkliest retro outfits – the best-dressed bruncher stands to win a table for four on their next visit.
Admission fee: $128++ per person
Address: La Vache! Singapore, 40 Gemmill Lane, #01-03, S(069269)
Event hours: From 12pm
4. LEGO Botanicals Bloom Bar
13 – 15 February 2026

Roses are red, violets are blue, LEGO flowers last forever – and you can build one too! The LEGO Botanicals Bloom Bar pop-up outside Raffles City is a delightful floral playground where plastic blossoms reign supreme. Admission is completely free, and visitors age 13 and up can try the Make & Take activity to build their very own full-sized LEGO rose stalk – a perfect Valentine’s gift that won’t wilt. Younger kids (below 13) aren’t left out either: they can assemble a simpler LEGO peace lily in the kids’ corner. The space is decked out in gorgeous life-sized flower sets (think tulips, bonsai, orchids and more), making it a whimsical backdrop for photos. Keep an eye out for the roaming “Bloom Squad” handing out real roses and shopping vouchers – rumour has it a cheerful “Happy Valentine’s Day!” greeting might snag you some freebies.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Raffles City (Level 1 external Quartzite area), 252 North Bridge Road, S(179103)
Event hours: 11am – 9pm
5. Prosperity Brickland @ Marina Square
Until 24 February 2026

Looking for a kid-friendly outing where the little ones can literally slide into the New Year? Marina Square’s got you covered with Prosperity Brickland, a Lunar New Year-themed brick-built playground that will ignite your children’s imaginations. Think giant slides, colourful climbing zones, and interactive building stations – all constructed to look like a vibrant LEGO-style city of bricks. There are also carnival games and hands-on workshops scattered around, so there’s never a dull moment for energetic kiddos. To amp up the excitement, catch performer Budao Weng balancing and spinning on a massive spinning top – his jaw-dropping stunt show blends acrobatics with traditional art and will leave both kids and adults amazed. Lion dance performances pop up on select days to drum up the festive spirit, and you might even spot a God of Fortune mascot wandering about, handing out sweets. The entire setup is indoors (air-con heaven!) and free to enter – perfect for an afternoon of family fun if it gets too hot or rainy outside. Don’t forget to check out the gigantic brick lion display for a cute photo op!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Marina Square Central Atrium, 6 Raffles Boulevard, S(039594)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 10pm
6. River Hongbao 2026
15 – 24 February 2026

The River Hongbao is back to usher in the Year of the Horse with a bang – literally! This beloved annual Chinese New Year festival is marking its 40th anniversary and pulling out all the stops, including spectacular fireworks displays that will light up the Marina Bay night sky in a riot of colour. Stroll through Gardens by the Bay’s Supertree Grove, which will be dotted with larger-than-life lantern installations – from a towering God of Fortune to prancing horse lanterns symbolising prosperity. You’ll find a bustling Food Street selling local and regional street eats (come hungry!) and a carnival with amusement rides for the kiddos, like a Flying Dumbo ride and a two-storey horse carousel. Each night features live performances by local artists and cultural troupes, so there’s never a dull moment. Entry is free, making this one of the big free events this weekend. Insider tip: Opening night (15 Feb) usually has fireworks around 9pm, so grab a spot early for the best view!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Supertree Grove @ Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Event hours:
- 15 Feb: 6.30pm – 10.30pm
- 16 Feb: 6.30pm – 10.30pm
- 17 – 24 Feb: 2.30pm – 10.30pm
7. French Excellence Programme – À TABLE!
7 February – 18 April 2026

Wine enthusiasts and culture vultures, À TABLE! is an immersive journey through the art of French winemaking – with a dramatic twist. Hosted at Alliance Française, this multi-sensory programme blends theatre, art, music and wine into one intoxicating experience. You’ll move room-to-room in an interactive theatre performance, witnessing poetic scenes that celebrate France’s viticultural heritage. Next, wander an exhibition that traces the rich tapestry of French wine regions, complete with aroma stations to sniff out notes of oak, citrus, or berry (training those somm skills). There’s even a music-and-wine segment: taste three curated wines that mirror the emotional arcs of early 20th-century French music, accompanied by live performances of piano, drums, dance and visual art. It’s part tasting, part performance, and totally ooh-la-la. Best of all, the entire programme is free entry – giving you more budget to spend on a nice bottle of Bordeaux afterwards!
Admission fee: Free entry
Address: Alliance Française de Singapour, 1 Sarkies Road, S(258130)
Opening hours:
Mon – Sat: 9am – 7.30pm
Sun: 9am – 5.30pm
8. Chinatown Chinese New Year Light-Up & Festivities
From 30 January 2026

Chinatown is galloping full speed into the Year of the Horse, and you’re invited along for the ride. This weekend marks the opening ceremony of the annual Chinese New Year celebrations – on Friday 30 Jan, watch Kreta Ayer Square come alive with lion dances, multicultural performances and the official street light-up launch. The theme “Galloping into the Prosperous Year” sees the precinct decked out in dazzling lantern-lined streets, giant orchid displays and flowing red drapes. The star of the show is an 8.8-metre golden horse installation rearing proudly to herald good fortune. After the opening night fanfare, enjoy the festive fairyland atmosphere all weekend: stroll along Eu Tong Sen Street and New Bridge Road as they glitter after dusk. Don’t forget to soak in the buzzing vibes of the night market and snap plenty of pics with the beautiful zodiac lanterns!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Kreta Ayer Square (main stage) and surrounding Chinatown streets
Event hours: 7pm – 12am
9. Funfair of Forgotten Futures
Till 15 February 2026
Who says learning about climate can’t be fun? Funfair of Forgotten Futures is a month-long carnival with a conscience, turning environmental education into a playful adventure. Held at the cosy Temasek Shophouse, this exhibition-meets-funfair invites all ages to play classic carnival games – ring toss, cornhole, pinball – each reimagined with sustainable, upcycled materials highlighting a different eco-issue. Toss rings to understand the landfill crisis, or try a recycled spin-the-wheel that illustrates the impacts of mining. In between games, explore interactive installations and mini-workshops that gently prompt you to rethink our role in shaping a greener future. It’s lighthearted and hands-on, yet you’ll come away with food for thought about protecting our planet. In short: small moments of fun sparking big conversations – definitely one of the most meaningful events this weekend.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Temasek Shophouse, 28 Orchard Road, S(238832)
Event hours: Daily, 10am – 7.30pm
More weekend fun in Singapore: Concerts, shows & exhibitions
10. Introduction to Coppélia – Singapore Ballet
14 February 2026

Here’s a family-friendly Valentine’s outing that will twirl its way into your heart. Singapore Ballet presents Introduction to Coppélia, a charming abridged ballet perfect for young audiences. The story follows Franz, a mischievous boy, and a mysterious girl who turns out to be a life-sized mechanical doll created by the quirky Dr. Coppélius. Performed at the intimate Esplanade Theatre Studio with kid-friendly narration, this whimsical production is filled with magical chaos, laughter, dance and music as the characters discover the true meaning of friendship and love. After the show, stick around – children get a special chance to meet the dancers up close and snap photos with them! It’s part of the Ballet’s Dance Appreciation Series, so expect an engaging introduction to classical ballet that will leave the little ones (and you) en pointe with joy.
Admission fee: $22 per ticket
Address: Esplanade Theatre Studio, 1 Esplanade Drive, S(038981)
Show timings: 2pm
11. The Bee Gees Night Fever – Valentine’s Weekend Concert (Musical Tribute)
14 – 15 February 2026
Give your Valentine’s weekend a disco twist by grooving to the timeless hits of the Bee Gees! The Bee Gees Night Fever is a high-energy tribute concert that brings Saturday Night Fever to Singapore. Boogie down to classics like “Stayin’ Alive,” “How Deep Is Your Love,” and “Night Fever” performed by a world-class cast of vocalists with a live band – complete with those signature falsetto harmonies and plenty of glittering disco lights. The show promises a full-on nostalgia trip to the 1970s, so dust off those bell-bottoms (flares are optional but encouraged!) and get ready to strut. With its infectious singalong tunes and romantic slow dances, this concert is perfect for couples looking to do something different on V-Day, or any music lover keen to relive the golden era of disco. It’s your time to boogie, baby, under the shimmering lights of Marina Bay Sands.
Admission fee: From $68 (tickets via SISTIC)
Address: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, 4 Bayfront Avenue, S(018956)
Show timings: 8pm
12. Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie (Multi-Sensory Exhibition)
Now until 7 June 2026

Tea lovers, this one’s for you. The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) has brewed up an exhibition called Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie that will steep you in the art, culture, and even the sounds of tea. Created in collaboration with contemporary teahouse CHAGEE, this multi-sensory journey engages all five senses (and even a “sense of thought”) across five themed zones. In one gallery, inhale the aromas of teas from around the world; in another, feel the weight of archaic 300-year-old tea tools in your hands. You can listen to an ASMR soundscape of tea being brewed and poured – surprisingly soothing, we must say. The visual centrepiece is a stunning installation of paper art tea leaves seemingly floating in mid-air. There’s even an outdoor CHAGEE pop-up along the river where you can sip modern tea drinks and snag exclusive merch like horse-themed plushies. It’s an immersive east-meets-west experience that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for that humble cup of teh.
Admission fee: From $12
Address: Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, S(179555)
Opening hours:
Mon – Thu: 10am – 7pm
Fri: 10am – 9pm
Sat – Sun: 10am – 7pm
13. Cirque du Soleil: KOOZA
6 February – 22 February 2026

Roll up for the Cirque du Soleil: KOOZA big top show, where acrobatics and artistry collide in jaw-dropping fashion. Under the massive tent at Bayfront, KOOZA returns to Singapore with a spectacle blending heart-stopping stunts and cheeky clowning. Get ready to grip your seat as tightrope walkers teeter impossibly high in the air, contortionists twist into pretzel-like shapes, and aerialists defy gravity with every flip and spin. In classic Cirque style, it’s not all serious – comedic characters and clowns weave through the show, eliciting belly laughs between the gasps. The storyline follows an innocent loner in a world of surprises (think Alice in Wonderland vibes), making it a whimsical, family-friendly ride from start to finish. With vibrant costumes, live music, and performers who seem downright superhuman, KOOZA is the circus reimagined. Don’t be surprised if you walk out feeling like anything is possible – or with an urge to try a cartwheel on your way to the carpark.
Admission fee: Tickets from ~$93 (standard seating) – available via SISTIC (VIP and Ringside packages also available)
Address: Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Avenue, S(018970)
Show timings:
Tue – Fri: 8pm
Sat: 4.30pm & 8pm
Sun: 1pm & 5pm
14. Nafas dan Bumi – An Endless Harvest
Now until 31 May 2026
Dive into the world of contemporary art and sustainability with this thought-provoking installation at the Singapore Art Museum (SAM). Nafas dan Bumi – An Endless Harvest showcases works by Indonesian artists Elia Nurvista and Bagus Pandega, exploring the environmental cost of economic growth in our modern world. The exhibition’s title means “Breath and Earth” in Indonesian, hinting at its focus on how our planet’s resources (and people) are stretched in the name of progress. Inside, you’ll find an immersive environment that blends kinetic sculptures, multimedia art and even living plants. Marvel at dramatic palm oil and batik sculptures depicting plantation labourers and the legacy of colonisation. Interact (carefully) with mechanical installations powered by biofeedback from real plants – yes, the flora itself drives parts of the art! It’s trippy, eye-opening and eerily beautiful. Wandering through, you’ll reflect on questions like: what mark will today’s consumer products leave on tomorrow’s world? And can the “endless harvest” of Earth’s resources truly go on… endlessly? Heavy questions, but delivered in a visually stunning way that will leave you both inspired and a little more eco-conscious.
Admission fee: $15 (Singapore residents $10; concessions available)
Address: Singapore Art Museum (SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark), 39 Keppel Road, S(089065)
Opening hours:
Mon – Thu: 10am – 7pm
Fri – Sun: 10am – 9pm
15. Peacock Power: Beauty and Symbolism Across Cultures
Now until 30 August 2026

Over at the newly revamped Peranakan Museum, Peacock Power is spreading its colourful plumage. This exhibition celebrates the majestic peacock and its influence on art and culture, especially in Asia. On display are more than 100 artefacts – from intricate Peranakan wedding gowns embroidered with peacock motifs, to antique ceramic vases painted with the bird’s likeness. You’ll discover how the peacock symbolises everything from beauty and dignity in Chinese culture to immortality in Persian lore. A highlight is Thousand Eyes, a show-stopping contemporary installation by Singaporean artist Ernest Goh: it reinterprets the peacock’s train of feathers in an ecological context, prompting us to consider wildlife conservation. Tech elements add extra fun – there are holographic displays teaching you about different peacock species (did you know there’s a white peacock?) and interactive stations where you can “design” your own digital peacock pattern. Whether you’re an art lover, culture buff, or just think peacocks are darn cool, this exhibit is a feast for the eyes (all thousand of them). Don your most colourful outfit and strut in – you might leave feeling as proud as a peacock!
Admission fee: $15 (Singapore residents $10; free for Singapore Citizens/PRs on selected days)
Address: Peranakan Museum, 39 Armenian Street, S(179941)
Opening hours:
Mon – Thu: 10am – 7pm
Fri: 10am – 9pm
Sat – Sun: 10am – 7pm
16. Disney “Gallop to Spring” at Sentosa Sensoryscape
30 January – 3 March 2026
Sentosa is combining Disney magic with Chinese mythology for a one-of-a-kind Gallop into Spring experience at its new Sensoryscape attraction. By day, wander through Sensoryscape’s lush gardens to discover chapters of the legend of King Mu (an ancient Chinese tale) brought to life with Disney flair. Each zone along this immersive trail reveals a new scene with vibrant light and sound installations, plus familiar Disney characters peeking out alongside the 12 Chinese zodiac animals. By night (7.30pm onward), the experience levels up – the gardens glow with lanterns and interactive displays that respond as you engage with them, creating a mythical night walk under the stars. Don’t forget to stop by special photo spots for exclusive keepsakes (we hear you can get a personalised Disney zodiac name plate!). This free outdoor extravaganza is perfect for families – little ones will be wide-eyed at the lights and music, and grandparents will appreciate the weaving of tradition with modern magic.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Sensoryscape @ Sentosa (enter via Imbiah Station), 3 Siloso Road, S(098977)
Opening hours: 24 hours
17. Spring Blossoms: Gallop into Prosperity Floral Display
Till 1 March 2026

Usher in spring with a floral extravaganza at Gardens by the Bay’s Flower Dome. The Spring Blossoms: Gallop into Prosperity display celebrates the Year of the Horse with a majestic herd of eight larger-than-life horse lanterns – each towering 2.6 metres tall amidst a sea of vibrant blooms. Stroll through picturesque gardens filled with auspicious flowers like peonies and plum blossoms, meticulously arranged in honour of Lunar New Year. The kiddos will love spotting all eight golden horses “galloping” through the flora, symbolising luck and success. On weekends, make sure to join the decoupage workshops where children (and adults!) can create their own floral canvas bag keepsake – a fun hands-on treat after admiring all the blossoms. It’s a delightful way to experience the beauty of springtime and snap some gorgeous photos. Pro tip: visit in the late afternoon for thinner crowds, then catch the sunset and the Garden Rhapsody light show after!
Admission fee: Flower Dome standard entry – from $12 (adult), $8 (child)
Address: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 9pm
18. Demon Slayer: ‘Kimetsu no Yaiba’ Total Concentration Exhibition
24 January – 15 March 2026

Anime fans, this one’s worth clearing your weekend for. The Demon Slayer: ‘Kimetsu no Yaiba’ Total Concentration Exhibition is landing in Singapore for the first time, transforming a two-storey, 21,000 sq ft space into an immersive walkthrough of the series’ most iconic moments. Step into detailed recreations from fan-favourite arcs like the Final Selection, the eerie House of Demons and the Mugen Train, complete with atmospheric lighting, life-size displays and original illustrations shipped from Japan. There are plenty of photo-ready zones along the way, and the experience ends with a dedicated official merchandise store stocking exclusive collectables you won’t find anywhere else — perfect for taking a piece of the anime home.
Admission fee: From $22 per person
Address: Former Singapore Sports Hub Library, 4 Stadium Walk, S(397697)
Opening hours: 11am – 10 pm
19. Next Idol: Your K-POP Moment
23 January – 31 March 2026

If you’ve ever secretly practised choreography in front of your mirror or wondered what it really feels like to have screaming fans, this exhibition lets you live out your K-POP fantasy in real life. Next Idol: Your K-POP Moment drops you into a futuristic, AI-powered universe where you become the star of your own debut. This hour-long experiential exhibit transports you to 2050, where you’ll learn what it takes to be an idol and restore the K-POP world. You’ll design your own album cover and watch generative AI finish it in real time, receive a customised “fandom fortune” that cheers you on just like a superfan would, and even see a hyper-real AI version of yourself clad in idol-level outfits and stage visuals. As you move through themed zones, your rhythm and energy shape massive 360° projections, and you’ll groove along to interactive choreography with K-POP tracks and light sticks at your side.
Admission fee: From $28 per person
Address: Groundseesaw Singapore, Parkview Square 3rd Floor, 600 North Bridge Road, S(188778)
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm
20. Trace Lion Dance Heritage at Tradition in Motion Exhibition
Now till 30 April 2026

We’re not lion – this exhibition is a roaring good time. “Tradition in Motion: Singapore’s Lion Dance Heritage” at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) is a vibrant showcase exploring the history and evolution of lion dance in Singapore. You’ll see over 50 artefacts on display – from rare antique lion heads (ever seen a Qing-era Fujian Green Lion?) to vintage photographs, costumes and trophies from local lion dance troupes. Learn about different lion dance styles practiced by Singapore’s various Chinese dialect groups and how this centuries-old art has adapted to modern times. With colourful exhibits and even a partially-built lion head on show (highlighting the craft of our last local lion head maker), it’s an eye-opening dive into a beloved cultural tradition.
Admission fee: Free
Address: SCCC Concourse, 1 Straits Boulevard, S(018906)
Opening hours: 9 am – 10 pm
No more dilemma when it comes to things to do in Singapore this weekend
From night festivals to exciting shows, there’s no shortage of fun things happening in Singapore this weekend. So go forth and make the most of it – try something new, soak in the local culture, and most importantly, have a blast! For late-night explorers, check out our guide to things to do at night in Singapore.
Prefer a cosy evening in? Dive into our binge-worthy list of the best Chinese dramas to watch at home. And for those with little ones, don’t miss our roundup of kids’ activities in Singapore to keep the young ones entertained. Happy weekend, and have fun out there!























