Looking for exciting things to do in Singapore this weekend? Whether you’re planning a fun family outing, catching up with friends, or simply looking for something new to explore, there’s plenty happening across the island this weekend. We’ve compiled a list of the best things to do in Singapore this weekend, so you can plan a fun day out!
Things to do in Singapore this weekend: Festivals & exhibits
1. Explore glowing installations at Light Together Bras Basah.Bugis
1 August – 5 September 2026

Skip the usual post-dinner cafe crawl and take an after-dark walk through the Bras Basah.Bugis precinct instead. When the sun goes down, the Light Together Bras Basah.Bugis transforms the precinct into an illuminated trail. Wander through five light and digital installations inspired by Singapore’s local folklore and traditions. The glowing storybook scenes are the perfect backdrop for a nighttime stroll with friends. There are a lot of photo ops to explore, so slip on comfy shoes and take your time hopping between each spot.
Admission fee: Free
Locations:
Artsplace @ Waterloo Centre
Reflection Pool @ Bras Basah MRT Station
Stamford Place
Stamford Walkway
Opening hours:
Fri – Sat: 7.30pm – 12am
Sun – Thu: 7.30pm – 11pm
2. Wander through Lilytopia at Gardens by the Bay
21 August – 27 September 2026

A little escape to ancient Egypt, minus the desert heat? Yes, please. Flower Dome is blooming with Lilytopia, a colourful display inspired by the gardens, temples and Nile-fed landscapes of ancient Egypt. Keep an eye out for fragrant lilies, vivid temple scenes and the Egyptian Blue Lotus, a water lily once associated with rebirth and the sun. If you love snapping floral photos, this is a seriously pretty way to spend an afternoon.
Admission: From $12 for Singapore residents; Flower Dome admission applies
Location: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 9pm
3. Celebrate Qixi Fest 2026 in Chinatown
15 – 23 August 2026

This is a shoutout to all foodies, kopi lovers and hopeless romantics! Kreta Ayer Square is hosting the final weekend of Qixi Fest, a contemporary celebration of the Chinese Valentine’s Day with a deliciously local twist. This year’s festival spotlights the people behind Singapore’s favourite flavours. Explore interactive culinary exhibits, try your hand at craft workshops or learn more about traditions such as Teochew Gongfu tea and Nanyang breakfast culture. Come hungry and curious because this festival is full of flavour.
Admission: Free; selected experiences and workshops may require registration
Location: Kreta Ayer Square, 21 Banda Street, S(050005)
Opening hours
Mon – Thu: 11am – 5pm
Fri – Sat: 10am – 8pm
Sun: 10am – 6pm
4. Play and create at REINVENTION: ALLPLAY 2026
11 August – 22 November 2026

Who says play is just for kids? Head to PlayLab at The Canopy at Geneo for a weekend where you can tinker, move, make and let your imagination run a little wild. There are self-guided exhibits, board games and installations to explore, including a giant Rube Goldberg-style machine. Make sure to mark your calendar for the Design Meets Play on 22 and 23 August for even more hands-on fun. It will make you forget about your never-ending to-do list for a while.
Admission: Free and ticketed activities
Location: The Canopy at Geneo, 1 Science Park Drive, S(118221)
Opening hours: Weekends, 10am – 7pm
5. Browse quirky finds at Choibusu Shopping Arcade
7 August – 13 September 2026

If your idea of a good souvenir is something delightfully odd, make a beeline for the Heartware Store & Gallery in Joo Chiat. Japanese artist Choibusu has transformed the space into a whimsical shotengai-inspired shopping arcade filled with wonderfully wonky creations. Browse more than 500 handmade keychains, including grumpy uncles, snails and glow-in-the-dark designs. You can also try the Past Life Fortune Machine or pick up an offbeat blind box. Fair warning: you may walk in just to look and leave with a keychain or two.
Admission: Free
Location: Heartware Store & Gallery, 350B Joo Chiat Road, S(427598)
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm – 7pm
6. Feel the magic at the Disney Garden of Wonder
Now until 14 March 2027

Here’s one for the kids (and kids at heart)! The Disney Garden of Wonder at Floral Fantasy is here to stay until 14 March 2027, so you’ve got plenty of time to come back again and again. You’ll love strolling through the garden, and seeing familiar faces from your favourite Disney films. Characters like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Princess Jasmine and Rajah, Belle and the Beast, and more bring the garden to life with their magical tales and playful scenes. It’s a must-go if you grew up with these classic fairytales!
Admission fee: $12
Address: Floral Fantasy, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 9pm
7. Race through motorsport history at the F1 Exhibition Singapore
23 July – 18 October 2026

Start your engines! The Formula 1 Exhibition makes its Asian debut in Singapore at Gardens by the Bay. Your jaw will drop at the sight of the iconic cars, race suits, helmets and immersive displays spanning more than 75 years of F1 history. For the die-hard fans out there who live and breathe motorsport, you’ll want to linger over every detail and story on display. If you’re a casual viewer who’s just looking for unique weekend activities in Singapore, buckle up too! You don’t need to know every driver on the grid to enjoy this seven-room ride through F1 history.
Admission fee: From $29
Address: Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: Daily, 11am – 8pm
8. Admire LEGO Botanicals at Jewel Changi Airport
Now until 30 August 2026

Flowers that never wilt? Yes, please. Jewel Changi Airport is blooming with larger-than-life LEGO Botanicals creations made from more than 800,000 bricks. It’s one of the most spectacular things to do in Singapore this weekend for LEGO fans, budding photographers and families looking for an indoor outing. Don’t miss the giant LEGO roses near the Rain Vortex!
Admission fee: Free displays; Canopy Park charges apply
Address: Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, S(819666)
Opening hours:
Mon – Thu: 10am – 9pm
Fri – Sun: 10am – 10pm
9. Sing along to the ‘Home’ Light & Music Showcase at Jewel
1 August – 31 August 2026

If you’re like me, you can’t escape the urge to sing when Home starts playing. So why fight it? Jewel Changi Airport’s Rain Vortex is once again lit up for a National Day Light & Music Showcase set to Kit Chan’s beloved classic. It’s the perfect air-conditioned stop for families, tourists and anyone who loves a dramatic waterfall moment. Catch an evening show, then explore the shops or settle in for supper nearby.
Admission: Free
Location: Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, S(819666)
Showtimes: Weekends, 8pm, 9pm and 10pm
Things to do in Singapore this weekend: Pop-ups & shopping
10. Shop at CelebFest 2026
21 – 23 August 2026

Bring your favorite shopping tote because Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre will be packed with halal food, lifestyle finds and plenty of retail therapy during the CelebFest 2026. Browse everything from festive bakes and snacks to fragrances, beauty products and Muslimah fashion. There will also be live performances by regional artistes, so you can shop, snack and catch a show all in one stop.
Admission: Free
Location: Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, 1 Raffles Boulevard, Level 4, Halls 403–404, S(039593)
Opening hours: 12pm – 10pm
11. Hunt for collectibles at POP TOY SHOW Singapore 2026
21 – 23 August 2026

Blind-box fans, this is your sign to clear some shelf space. Sands Expo & Convention Centre is taking over your weekend with more than 200 exhibitors, over 100 brands and enough cute collectibles to test your self-control. Keep an eye out for special drops, independent toy creators and POP MART favourites, including a showcase celebrating MOLLY’s 20th anniversary. Serious collector or not, we bet you’ll leave with a new obsession.
Admission: From $40 for adults; from $12 for children aged 3 – 12
Location: Sands Expo & Convention Centre, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Level 1, Halls A–C, S(018956)
Opening hours: 11am – 7pm (last admission at 6.30pm)
12. Meet Twinkle Twinkle at POP BAKERY
21 – 23 August 2026

This one is for anyone whose camera roll is already 90% POP MART. Pop by POP BAKERY at Resorts World Sentosa to meet Twinkle Twinkle, then treat yourself to character-inspired desserts that are almost too cute to eat. Meet-and-greet sessions happen at 2pm, 4pm and 6pm from Thursday to Monday and your inner child is guaranteed to be thrilled. Just make sure to make a reservation before heading down since walk-ins are not accepted and there’s a minimum spend for each guest.
Admission: Minimum spend of $40 per person for the meet-and-greet
Location: POP BAKERY, WEAVE, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, S(098269)
Opening hours: Daily meet-and-greet sessions at 2pm, 4pm and 6pm
13. Browse local finds at LUMINE Singapore’s 2nd Anniversary pop-up
Now until 31 August 2026

Japanese fashion meets homegrown creativity at LUMINE SINGAPORE. Its second-anniversary Singapore Collection pop-up shines the spotlight on local labels. It’s a nice little stop for anyone who loves thoughtful designs. Look out for Sui’s customisable charms, GRAYE’s exclusive necklace colourways and Lynk Fragrances’ Chrysanthemum Tea collection. Even if you’re only browsing, the illustrated mural by local artist Adeline Tan is worth a closer look.
Admission: Free
Location: LUMINE SINGAPORE, 252 North Bridge Road, #01-01 Raffles City, S(179103)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 10pm
Things to do in Singapore this weekend: Family-friendly activities & live shows
14. Catch Anthony Chen’s We Are All Strangers events
21 – 22 August 2026

Film lovers, this weekend has a little something extra. We Are All Strangers, the final chapter of Singaporean filmmaker Anthony Chen’s Growing Up Trilogy, has just arrived in cinemas and there are special events to go with it. Meet cast members at S11 AMK on Friday, join an intimate afternoon tea panel on Saturday or sing your heart out at the post-screening karaoke party at Filmhouse. Pick one or make a whole weekend of it. Either way, it’s a lovely excuse to celebrate Singapore stories on screen!
Admission fee: Varies by activity
Locations:
S11 AMK, 711 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8, #01-3501, S(560711)
Bund & Toss, 111 Somerset Road, S(238164)
Filmhouse, 6001 Beach Road, #05-00, S(199589)
Event hours:
21 Aug: 8pm – 9pm (Meet the cast members at S11 AMK)
22 Aug: 2pm – 5pm (Afternoon tea panel discussion at Bund & Toss)
22 Aug: from 10pm (Post-screening karaoke party at Filmhouse)
15. Dance the night away at Hiraya After Dark @ Zouk
22 August 2026

Ready to swap your usual Saturday plans for something louder? Zouk Singapore is turning up the energy with Hiraya After Dark, a high-voltage night of dancefloor beats, lights and performances. DJ Lovezy headlines the party, joined by DJ Bernie, DJ Lance and MC Louie. Your ticket comes with a welcome drink and complimentary entry to Capital Zouk afterwards, so you can keep the night going if you are not ready to call it quits just yet.
Admission fee: Ticketed; includes one welcome drink and entry to Capital Zouk after the event
Address: Zouk Singapore, 3C River Valley Road, #01-05 to #02-06, S(179022)
Opening hours: 5pm – 9.30pm
16. Catch Jesus Christ Superstar at Sands Theatre
19 August – 6 September 2026

Sands Theatre is bringing the iconic Jesus Christ Superstar to Singapore. Know every word to “I Don’t Know How to Love Him” or seeing it for the first time? Whatever it is, this is one show that knows how to make an entrance. The Olivier Award-winning production retells the final days of Jesus’ life through Judas’ perspective, with powerhouse songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Get ready for big vocals, big feelings and even bigger rock anthems. Grab your theatre kakis and prepare for a seriously dramatic night out.
Admission fee: $58 – $208
Address: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, S(018956)
Showtimes:
Fri: 8pm
Sat: 2.30pm and 8pm
Sun: 1.30pm and 6.30pm
17. Enjoy an outdoor orchestra concert at Singapore Botanic Gardens
23 August 2026

For a slower Sunday morning, pack a picnic mat and head to the Nassim Visitor’s Centre. The Purple Symphony, Singapore’s largest inclusive orchestra, will be filling the Gardens with familiar community tunes and feel-good performances. The musicians, with and without disabilities, will perform solo and ensemble pieces surrounded by all that greenery. It’s a simple, wholesome plan for families, friends and anyone who needs a gentle reset before Monday rolls around.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Nassim Visitor’s Centre, Singapore Botanic Gardens, 1 Cluny Road, S(259569)
Opening hours: 9am – 10am
18. Watch a family-friendly film by the beach
Every Saturday and Sunday until 30 August 2026

Trade the cinema for an evening by the sea at Palawan Kidz City Roof Garden. Sentosa’s Movies by the Beach gives families a reason to stay out after sunset, with free, family-friendly film screenings beneath the stars. No booking is needed, but arrive early, bring snacks and check the film line-up before heading over. It only runs until 30 August, so don’t miss it!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Palawan Kidz City Roof Garden, 54 Palawan Beach Walk, S(098233)
Screening schedule: 5pm / 5.30pm and 7.30pm / 8pm
19. Rescue villagers at the Minecraft Experience in Mandai
Now until 13 September 2026

Put your Minecraft skills to the test at Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue at Mandai Wildlife Reserve. This real-life quest sends you through eight themed rooms as you work together to save a village from a zombie attack. Armed with an interactive Orb that lights up and vibrates as you play, you will mine for resources, battle hostile mobs in a mineshaft arcade and build your way out of an escape-room challenge. You don’t need to be a seasoned player to enjoy it as the experience is designed for first-timers looking for fun weekend activities in Singapore. Still, huge Minecraft fans will get a real kick out of seeing the familiar blocks, biomes and creatures brought off-screen and into the real world.
Admission fee: $40 for children; $46 for adults
Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, S(729826)
Opening hours:
Mon – Fri: 11am – 7pm
Fri – Sat: 10am – 8pm
20. Watch the Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony at Sentosa
Daily

End your Sentosa day with a proper bang at Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony. This outdoor night show has everything: a mythical bird, dancing fountains, 3D projections, lasers, fire effects and, of course, a fireworks finale over the sea.
Choose the earlier show if you are dining afterwards, or go for the later slot for a more dramatic end to the night. I highly suggest booking ahead and arriving early to get those prime viewing spots. Trust me, the good seats are worth it!
Admission fee: From $18.70 for standard seating
Address: Central Beach Bazaar, 60 Siloso Beach Walk, S(098997)
Opening hours: Daily, 7.40pm and 8.40pm
21. Join a ‘Little Red Dot’ storytelling session at Gateway Kids Club
Selected August dates

Let your little ones discover Singapore through stories at Gateway Theatre’s Gateway Kids Club’s August programme. The Little Red Dot theme explores tales about local legends, familiar traditions and the things that make Singapore home. Each session is designed for children aged 3 to 7, and includes storytelling, art activities and play. Registration opens two weeks before each session, so make sure to check availability before heading down.
Admission: Free (registration required)
Location: Gateway Theatre, 3615 Jalan Bukit Merah, S(159461)
Session hours: 10am and 11am
22. Tour a working fire station with the kids
8 August 2026

For a weekend that’s equal parts fun and educational, bring the kids to an SCDF Fire Station Open House. If you’ve got a little one who dreams of becoming a firefighter one day, this would be a dream come true. They can see emergency vehicles up close, learn how firefighters use their gear and pose for a photo with the real deal. Most participating fire stations run free guided tours on Saturday mornings, though it’s best to book ahead, especially for larger groups. It’s one of those free things to do in Singapore that transcends a typical weekend outing, leaving kids with a new appreciation for the heroes who keep us safe.
Admission fee: Free
Location: Selected SCDF fire stations
Opening hours: 9am – 9.50am or 10am – 10.50am
23. Catch the Borealis Northern Lights at Supertree Grove
Mondays, Saturdays and Sundays

You don’t need a flight to Scandinavia to see an aurora-like sky. Supertree Grove’s Borealis recreates the Northern Lights with light, cloud particles and a dreamy soundtrack among the Supertrees. It’s a brilliant free evening plan for the weekend after exploring Gardens by the Bay. Do note that the show will be cancelled if it rains, so fingers crossed!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: 8pm – 8.30pm
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. Discover more free things to do in Singapore for your next budget-friendly day out. And for those with little ones, don’t miss our roundup of kids’ activities in Singapore. Happy weekend, and have fun out there!
This article was updated on 19 August 2026. Additional research done by Francine DC.





















