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 (17 to 19 April 2026) – 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. An Esplanade Commission: La Luna by Teater Ekamatra
16–19 April 2026

If you’re in the mood for something a little more meaningful (but still very watchable), La Luna is a strong pick. This original Esplanade production explores the life of a Malay family and the ripple effects of change within a close-knit community. Expect a thoughtful mix of humour, tension, and emotional moments as the story unfolds through everyday interactions and unspoken dynamics. It’s a show that will pull you in for a more reflective night out. Performed in Malay with English surtitles, so it’s easy to follow along.
Admission fee: From ~S$50
Address: Singtel Waterfront Theatre, 1 Esplanade Drive, S(038981)
Opening hours: 3pm or 8pm showtimes
2. Palm Tree Music Festival
18 April 2026

If your idea of what to do this weekend involves dancing outdoors with a drink in hand — this is it. The Palm Tree Music Festival is bringing big names like Alesso and John Summit to Singapore, and it’s basically one giant sunset-to-night party. Expect good vibes, loud beats, and zero chance of an early night.
Admission fee: From ~S$190
Address: The Meadow, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: From ~3pm onwards
3. Ressurack x Little Miss Market
18-19 April 2026

This is your sign to plan that girls’ day out! Think vintage clothes, handmade accessories, cute trinkets and a whole lot of “just browsing” that somehow turns into a full tote bag (been there, done that). It’s relaxed, fun, and very easy to spend a few hours here at the Ressurack x Little Miss Market, retro and vintage marketplace for girls by girls. Grab some handmade jewellery, and check out artisanal goods up for sale this weekend!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Bugis Street Art Lane, 261 Victoria Street, S(188876)
Opening hours: 3pm – 9pm
4. Car-Free Weekend at The Rail Mall
Now until19 April 2026

If you just want something low-effort but still nice, this is a great option. A Car-Free Weekend at The Rail Mall transforms the space into into a pedestrian-friendly cul-de-sac with food, a bouncy castle for kids, and a chill community vibe that’s great for a chill hangout. Perfect for families and pet owners, it’s the last weekend to enjoy a breezy evening outdoors at The Rail Mall for a cosy dinner under the open sky!
Admission fee: Free
Address: The Rail Mall, 380 Upper Bukit Timah Road, S(678040)
Opening hours: 6pm – 10.30pm
5. KFC x Samyang x Dollop Studios Photo Booth pop-up
Now until 3 May 2026

Love a good bite of KFC? Can’t get enough of that Samyang heat? Are you a self-proclaimed photobooth connoseiur? If you check all those boxes, this pop-up collab might just be for you! From now until the 3rd of May, KFC x Samyang x Dollop Studios Photo Booth Pop-up is up at *SCAPE. Grab your friends, snap some themed photobooth shots, and get a cheeky discount on your Samyang Buldak Carbonara meal. It’s a small detour, but honestly a fun one when you’re already out and about with the squad!
Admission fee: ~$5 per photo strip
Address: *SCAPE, #01-23, 2 Orchard Link, S(237978)
Opening hours: 10am – 10pm
6. FOC by the Beach Sunset Watch Party
Now until 2 May 2026

If you’re craving a change of scenery, this one ticks all the boxes. Head down to Sentosa and ease into the evening with a sunset session by the beach. FOC by the Beach Sunset Watch Party is an experience that includes a calming soundbath session paired with good food and drinks, making it feel like a mini escape without leaving Singapore. Whether you’re catching up with friends or planning a relaxed date night, this is one of those rare events this weekend where you can really let go. Besides, what better way to spend a weekend in Singapore than relaxing at the beach?
Admission fee: ~S$40 (includes F&B credits)
Address: FOC by the Beach, 110 Tanjong Beach Walk, S(098943)
Opening hours: From 7pm
7. It’s a Capy Celebration at River Wonders
Now until 3 May 2026

If your social media feed has already convinced you that capybaras are the moment, this is your chance to see them up close. River Wonders is celebrating with capybara-themed activities, interactive keeper sessions, and special presentations. Beyond just spotting the animals, you’ll learn more about them too, making this a fun and educational outing that works for all ages.
Admission fee: From ~S$20
Address: River Wonders, 80 Mandai Lake Road, S(729826)
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm
8. French Excellence Programme – À TABLE!

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
More weekend fun in Singapore: Concerts, shows & exhibitions
9. Classics at The Capitol
Now until 28 April 2026

Movie nights hit differently when you’re not watching them on your laptop. Classics at Capitol brings iconic films back to the big screen in a heritage theatre setting. It’s a cosy yet elevated experience, perfect for film buffs or anyone looking for a chill indoor plan. Psst, it makes a great date night too, if you’re both into the classics!
Admission fee: From ~S$20
Address: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, S(178907)
Opening hours: Various showtimes
10. Toxoplasmosis – All Cats Art Show
19 April – 3 May 2026

Cat lovers, this one’s for you. This exhibition features over 20 cat-themed artworks from local and international artists, all displayed in a cosy gallery space at Toxoplasmosis – All Cats Art Show. It’s playful, slightly quirky, and easy to explore the entire feline-themed exhibition! Plus, you can even purchase some of the pieces, especially if you find one that reminds you of your cat! Not to mention, a percentage of the proceeds go to the care of rescues at the Kitten Sanctuary Singapore.
Admission fee: Free
Address: KIN Building, #03-10, 16 Shaw Road, S(367954)
Opening hours: 11am – 7pm
11. Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy
Now until 16 August 2026

This one isn’t your typical museum visit: Flesh and Bones goes deeper (literally and figuratively). The exhibition explores how the human body has been studied, represented, and understood across time, blending science with art in a way that’s both fascinating and slightly eerie. Expect everything from anatomical specimens to detailed artworks and immersive installations. It’s one of those exhibitions you’ll probably end up discussing over dinner after, if you still have the stomach for it!
Admission fee: From ~S$19.50
Address: ArtScience Museum, 6 Bayfront Avenue, S(018974)
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm (till 9pm on Fri–Sat)
12. 555 Mart
Now until 17 May 2026

At first glance, it looks like a quirky convenience store, but step closer and you’ll realise it’s actually an art exhibition! 555 Mart turns everyday items like snacks and packaging into colourful, playful artworks. It’s light-hearted, slightly nostalgic, and very easy to enjoy without overthinking it. Perfect if you want a quick, aesthetic stop for photos and a bit of browsing.
Admission fee: Free
Address: 350B Joo Chiat Road, S(427598)
Opening hours: 12pm – 7pm
13. Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games
Now until 7 Jun 2026

Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games is one of those exhibitions that actually lives up to the word “interactive.” Instead of just reading about games, you get to try them out yourself while learning about their cultural significance across Asia. There are hands-on installations, outdoor setups, and plenty of opportunities to get involved. Great for families, but honestly just as fun for adults who want something a bit different.
Admission fee: From ~S$12
Address: Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, S(179555)
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm (till 9pm on Fri)
14. Les Misérables – The Arena Spectacular (World Tour)
24 March – 19 April 2026

Do you hear the people sing? Les Misérables fans certainly will! The famed musical’s Arena Spectacular World Tour is landing in Singapore, with shows starting from 24 March. Staged at the Marina Bay Sands Theatre, this production ups the ante – think an expanded set designed for a big arena, a cast and orchestra 65-strong, and all the soaring vocals you know and love. Get ready to ugly-cry to “I Dreamed a Dream,” belt along to “One Day More,” and be moved by the tale of Jean Valjean and co. in 19th-century France. With its grand staging and heart-wrenching performances, this show is a must for theatre buffs (bring tissues!). Fun fact: This is the longest-running musical in the world, so if you’ve never seen Les Mis live, here’s your chance to catch this epic production on an epic stage.
Admission fee: From $103 per person
Address: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, #B1-69/70, S(018971)
Opening hours: Showtimes – Tue–Fri 8 pm; Sat 2 pm & 8 pm; Sun 1 pm & 6.30 pm
15. NOX: Confessions of a Machine
Until 19 April 2026

If you like exhibitions that feel a bit Black Mirror (but artsy), NOX is your stop. This ArtScience Museum showcase dives into a world where machines have personalities and stories, and you’re led through interactive moments that question what “human” even means in the age of smart tech. Expect immersive set-ups, reflective prompts, and enough futuristic weirdness to keep your group chat entertained all weekend.
Admission fee: From $13/adult, $10/child
Address: ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands, 6 Bayfront Avenue, S(018974
Event hours:
Sun – Thu: 10am – 7pm
Fri – Sat: 10am – 9pm
16. Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure presented by Singapore Cable Car
Until 30 April 2026

Yes, you can literally ride with Pokémon in the sky. By day, the cabins are decked out with bright Pokémon designs for easy photo moments; by night (from around 7.45pm), things level up with a UV torch “reveal” that turns your ride into a mini scavenger hunt in the dark. Bonus: panoramic views of the harbour + Sentosa never get old, no matter how many times you’ve posted it.
Admission fee: From $31/adult, $20.70/child
Address: Mount Faber Peak (Singapore Cable Car), 109 Mount Faber Road, S(099203)
Opening hours: Daily, 8.45am – 10pm
17. Trace Lion Dance Heritage at Tradition in Motion Exhibition
Now till 30 April 2026

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. On display are over 50 artefacts, including rare antique lion heads – yes, even a Qing-era Fujian Green Lion. You’ll also spot vintage photographs, intricate costumes and trophies from local lion dance troupes. The exhibition dives into the different lion dance styles practised by Singapore’s various Chinese dialect groups, while showing how this centuries-old art form has adapted to modern times. Expect colourful exhibits, immersive displays and even a partially-built lion head that highlights the craftsmanship behind the tradition. It also spotlights the work of Singapore’s last remaining local lion head maker. Altogether, it’s an eye-opening and energetic tribute to one of Singapore’s most beloved cultural traditions.
Admission fee: Free
Address: SCCC Concourse, 1 Straits Boulevard, S(018906)
Opening hours: 9am – 10pm
18. Bellygom Pop-up – Giant Bear at Changi Airport T3
Now until 3 May 2026

Behold the unbearably adorable pink bear Bellygom that has taken over Changi Airport Terminal 3! This 7-metre-tall inflatable teddy greets travellers in the departure hall, surrounded by a colorful “Bellygom Goes Local” setup complete with old-school shophouses. Snap some pics and try your hand at five hawker-themed carnival games to win exclusive Bellygom plushies and keychains – prizes as cute as the bear itself. Down at Basement 2, you’ll find even more IG-worthy spots, from a nostalgic mama shop to a kopitiam scene, perfect for fun photo ops and a quick breather between flights.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Changi Airport Terminal 3 (Departure Hall), 65 Airport Boulevard, S(819663)
Opening hours: Open 24/7 (accessible during airport operating hours)
19. The FRIENDS™ Experience: The One in Singapore
7 March – 3 May 2026

The beloved sitcom FRIENDS has come to life in Singapore, so gather your pals for an ultimate nostalgia trip. This interactive experience lets you poke Ugly Naked Guy (just kidding) and recreate iconic scenes. Lounge on Joey and Chandler’s recliners, peep into Monica’s purple apartment door, and sip a coffee at Central Perk’s famous couch. You can even shout “Pivot!” while attempting to move that stubborn sofa up the stairs. Loaded with set recreations, props, and costumes, it’s a must-do for fans – we’re so excited, we just can’t Ross about it!
Admission fee: From $24/person
Address: The Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, S(228220)
Opening hours:
Wed – Fri: 2pm – 10.15pm
Sat – Sun: 10am – 10.15pm
21. 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. 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?
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
22. 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. 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.
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
23. 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.
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
24. Guinness Hangout

Chill with smooth Guinness pours, live music, and pop-up games at this laid-back pop-up bar celebrating the iconic stout. Pair your pint with hearty bar bites, join trivia nights, or catch DJ sets under string lights. Craft beer fans and casual groups, it’s your spot for relaxed weekend unwinding with a Singapore twist.
Admission fee: Free entry (drinks from $15)
Address: 1 Fullerton Road (cloaked location, check IG for updates), S(049213)
Event hours: 5pm – 12am
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. Happy weekend, and have fun out there!
This article was updated on 16 April 2026. Additional research done by Wen Xinyue. Edited by Janica Ng.





















