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Best Things To Do In Singapore This Weekend (17 – 21 April)

“What to do this weekend?” — a question I ask my boyfriend way too often. Sure, Singapore can feel a little meh sometimes, but let’s be real — there’s always something going on. Got little ones? Take them to Easter Eggs-travaganza for a fun hunting time. Feeling a bit wild? Rainforest Wild Asia is calling your name. And that’s just the start — read on for more suggestions on things to do in Singapore this weekend.

You’ll be FOMO-ing hard if you miss these best things to do in Singapore this weekend (17 – 21 April)

1. Easter Eggs-travaganza

15 March – 20 April 2025

(Credit: Mandai Wildlife Reserve / Facebook)

If you’re planning to swing by Rainforest Wild Asia this weekend, don’t forget to make a fun pitstop at Bird Paradise too! They’re hosting an epic Easter special event that’s too good to miss. Get ready for the ultimate egg hunt — 100 giant eggs scattered across Bird Paradise, each representing a different bird habitat.

But wait, there’s more! Make sure you catch the first-ever Avian Easter Parade on selected weekends, featuring colourful dancers who literally take flight. And for bird lovers, don’t miss a special edition of the park’s Songbirds Keeper Talk, where you’ll get to learn all about these incredible feathered creatures.

Admission fee: $34 (child), $49 (adult)
Address: 20 Mandai Lake Road, S(729825)
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 6pm

2. WICKED

19 March – 20 April 2025

(Credit: WICKED The Musical / Facebook)

Among the many things to do in Singapore this weekend, WICKED The Musical is something you might want to check out. This show isn’t just a musical; it’s a full-blown phenomenon that’s won over 100 major awards, including three Tony Awards and a Grammy. So, yeah, it’s kind of a big deal.

My colleague was absolutely enchanted by it — the songs and lyrics will stick in your head long after the show, the costumes are breathtaking, and honestly, everything about it was awesome. If you’ve been searching for a weekend plan that’ll leave you spellbound, this is it. Trust us, you won’t be able to stop humming Defying Gravity even after you’ve left the theatre!

Admission fee: $83 – $263
Address: Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, S(018956)
Show timings:
Tue – Fri: 8pm
Sat: 2pm & 8pm
Sun: 1pm & 6pm

Related: Upcoming Musicals In Singapore

3. PropNex Family Zone & Active Garden at Gardens by the Bay

Now open (permanent attraction) 

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Gather the kiddos, grandparents, and even the pets – there’s a brand new play area at Gardens by the Bay that promises fun for everyone. The PropNex Family Zone (together with the Active Garden) is a free outdoor social hub designed for all ages in a lush waterfront setting​. You’ll find an inclusive playground, outdoor fitness equipment, interactive musical instruments, an edible garden, expansive lawns for events, and even a pet-friendly café – basically a giant community playground for the young and young at heart​.

Admission fee: Free
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: Daily, 5am – 2am

Related: Best Outdoor Playgrounds In Singapore

4. A French Kiss in Singapore – Musical Comedy Revue

17 – 27 April 2025

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Pucker up for a cheeky night at the theatre! A French Kiss in Singapore is a musical revue that’s essentially a love letter to France’s most iconic singer-songwriters​. Revived from its 2013 debut, this 2025 version (directed by local theatre legend Hossan Leong) will have you laughing, swooning, and maybe singing along. The show pays homage to French greats like Charles Aznavour, Serge Gainsbourg, Jacques Brel and more – and even if those names don’t ring a bell, you’ll recognise their immortal songs made famous by legends like Frank Sinatra and David Bowie​. Expect a rollercoaster of emotions from poetic ballads (“Ne Me Quitte Pas” might trigger sniffles) to playfully relatable tunes (one song literally translates to “Pretty Shitty Days” – oui, vraiment!​). 

Admission fee: From $40
Address: 1 Zubir Said Drive, S(227968)
Show timings: 8pm (Tue – Fri), 4pm & 8pm (Sat – Sun)

5. Sunda Festival 2025

17 – 19 April 2025

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Get ready for a three-day fiesta that’s bringing the groove back to the great outdoors. Sunda Festival returns for its third edition over the Easter long weekend, single-handedly keeping Singapore’s music festival scene alive. It all kicks off with an opening night party at MDLR (an underground pop-up club space) on Thursday before the festival takes over the sprawling Sarimbun Scout Camp for two days of revelry under the sun (and stars). This is not your average EDM fest – Sunda is an all-out experience packed with electronic and indie music acts, delicious food stalls, wellness workshops, and even family-friendly activities​.

Admission fee: From $83 (one-day ticket), $123 (two-day festival pass)
Address: Sarimbun Scout Camp, 70 Jalan Bahtera, S(719921)
Event timings: 1pm – 4am (Fri), 10am – 4am (Sat)

Related: Asia Music Festivals On My Radar

6. Sake Sake: The Izakaya Festival

19 – 20 April 2025

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Kanpai! If your idea of weekend fun involves eating and imbibing, head to this boozy bonanza in the heart of Tanjong Pagar. Sake Sake: The Izakaya Festival is a special two-day preview of a larger sake festival coming in October – meaning you get an early taste (literally) of what’s to come. Your entry ticket grants you three hours of free-flow sake featuring over 80 varieties. Yes, you read that right – 80 types of sake, including rare artisanal labels and popular brews like Doboroku and Junmai Daiginjo. To line the stomach, an exclusive izakaya-style menu will be dished out: think smoky yakitori skewers, hearty ramen boat noodles, and silky Japanese pudding!

Admission fee: From $120 (3-hour free-flow session)
Address: Mirai Sake Hall, 30 Duxton Road, #01-01, S(085501)
Event timings: 12pm – 3pm, 4pm – 7pm

7. Candlelight: A Tribute to Queen

17 April 2025

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“Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?” It’s real, alright – Queen’s greatest hits are getting the classical treatment for one night in this enchanting candlelight concert. Set in the historic CHIJMES Hall illuminated by hundreds of flickering candles, a live string quartet will perform iconic anthems like Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You, Don’t Stop Me Now, and more​. Expect to also hear soul-stirring renditions of power ballads (Love of My Life, anyone?) that might just give you goosebumps​. 

Admission fee: From $59
Address: CHIJMES Hall, 30 Victoria Street, S(187996)
Event timings: 7.30pm

8. Ani-Fest Singapore 2025

Now until 2 May 2025 

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Anime fans, rejoice! Ani-Fest Singapore 2025 has touched down at Changi Airport Terminal 3, turning an everyday public space into an otaku wonderland. This themed festival highlights three popular anime titles: The Apothecary Diaries, Dan Da Dan, and Delicious in Dungeon. It’s extra special for hardcore fans because it marks the first-ever appearance of “Delicious in Dungeon” content in Singapore. Stroll through the displays, and you’ll find a wide array of exclusive merchandise – from figurines to apparel – starring your favourite characters​. Don’t forget to strike a pose with the giant Dan Da Dan Turbo Granny statue (yes, that exists) and spin the lucky wheel for a shot at limited-edition prizes​.

Admission fee: Free
Address: Terminal 3, Changi Airport (Public Area, near Departure Hall)
Opening hours: 10am – 10pm

9. Bimba Y Lola Ice Cream Cart Pop-up

18 – 19 April 2025

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Fashion and ice cream – now that’s a combo we didn’t know we needed. Spanish designer brand Bimba Y Lola is celebrating its Spring/Summer 2025 collection with a sweet pop-up ice cream cart right outside Mandarin Gallery on Orchard Road. Anyone can swing by and grab a free scoop of nostalgia-inspired flavours like raspberry ripple, yam, chocolate, vanilla, or red bean. It’s their way of spreading summer vibes (and probably tempting you to check out the store). And speaking of temptation, each visitor also gets a 15% off gift voucher valid at all Bimba Y Lola stores and online until April 23 – so you can treat yourself to a new outfit after treating yourself to ice cream.

Admission fee: Free
Address: Outside Mandarin Gallery, 333A Orchard Road, S(238897)
Opening hours: 12pm – 6pm

10. Movies by the Beach – Sentosa

Every Saturday and Sunday in April 

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Ditch the regular cinema and enjoy blockbuster films under the stars with Movies by the Beach at Sentosa. This al fresco movie night happens every weekend and is free for all to attend. Just bring along a picnic mat or beach towel, plop down on the Palawan Kidz City Roof Garden lawn, and soak in the sea breeze as you watch your favorite flicks. The lineup changes each weekend – expect family-friendly hits and action adventures. (In fact, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and Maze Runner: The Death Cure were on last weekend’s bill​, and upcoming nights promise other popular titles like X-Men and more.)

Admission fee: Free
Address: Palawan Kidz City Roof Garden, Sentosa, S(098233)
Show timings: 7pm

11. Portals Interactive Exhibition at the Battlebox

28 March – 29 June 2025 

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History buff or not, Portals at Fort Canning’s Battlebox will blow you away – literally into the past. This limited-time visual art exhibition is set in Singapore’s famous underground WWII bunker, reimagining wartime history through immersive art and technology​. Each room is an experience: one of the coolest installations places you in a replica command room where the info on the maps can only be deciphered with special anaglyph 3D glasses. By peering through them, you’ll see secret perspectives – essentially getting intel from both the British and Japanese sides of the war. 

Admission fee: Free
Address: The Battlebox (Fort Canning Park), 2 Cox Terrace, S(179622)
Opening hours: Daily, 9.30am – 5.30pm

12. HYPERFOCUS: Tomorrow X Together VR Concert

10 – 27 April 2025 

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K-pop fans, get ready to have your minds blown! Golden Village is hosting Singapore’s first-ever VR K-pop concert experience​, featuring Gen Z icons TXT in an immersive show that blurs the line between reality and fantasy. Pop on a VR headset and find yourself face-to-face with SOOBIN, YEONJUN, BEOMGYU, TAEHYUN, and HUENINGKAI as they perform their biggest hits amid dazzling backdrops​. This isn’t your typical concert – expect to be transported into fantastical stages, complete with interactive visuals that make you feel like you’re part of the performance. Each ticket even comes with exclusive goodies (hello, random TXT photocards!) to commemorate the experience​.

Admission fee: $39 (public), $37 (GV members), includes VR gear and merch freebies​
Address: Golden Village Bugis+, 201 Victoria Street, #05-01 Bugis+, S(188067)
Show timings: 11am – 10pm (slots are available every 1.5 hours)

13. Visit the New Starbucks in Chinatown

Opened 7 April 2025 

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Your next coffee run just got a lot more exciting – and Instagram-worthy. Starbucks has unveiled a brand-new two-storey outlet in a restored heritage shophouse in Chinatown. Think modern coffee culture meets rich local heritage: The exterior sports pretty pastel pink and purple windows, and inside, you’ll find hand-painted murals by Singaporean artist Tiffany Lovage adorning the walls​. At the entrance, you’re greeted by an elegant Chinese calligraphy sign engraved with “星巴克” (Starbucks in Mandarin) crafted by local artisans​ – talk about a grand entrance! The seating area even pays homage to old-school, void-deck chess tables​, so you can sip your latte feeling like you’re in a cosy kopitiam of the future.

Admission fee: Free
Address: 37 Smith Street, S(058950)
Opening hours: Daily, 9.30am – 5.30pm

14. Live Music at Cool Cats: Weekend Special

17 – 19 April 2025

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Step into Cool Cats, and you’ll feel like you’ve slipped into a swanky speakeasy from the Prohibition era – only with better air-conditioning and a Singapore twist. Tucked away in the NCO Club, this live music lounge oozes retro glam and serves up inventive cocktails alongside seriously smooth tunes. For this long weekend on Good Friday, the “Weekend Special” series has turned it up a notch. Expect a jazzy Easter extravaganza led by none other than Singapore’s “King of Swing” Jeremy Monteiro (yes, he’s a local legend), joined by an all-star cast of musicians.

Admission fee: From $30 (inclusive of a drink)
Address: Cool Cats @ The NCO Club, 32 Beach Road, S(189761)
Opening hours: Lounge opens 7pm till midnight; live performances typically 8pm – 11.30pm

15. Digital Light Canvas by teamLab

Ongoing till further notice

(Credit: Marina Bay Sands / Facebook)

Add a little sparkle to your weekend at the Digital Light Canvas – an immersive attraction that’s part art installation, part interactive playground, and 100% jaw-dropping. The canvas continuously transforms with different interactive sequences. In one moment, you might be “painting” bold calligraphic brushstrokes with each step (leaving a trail of neon art behind you), and in the next, you’re frolicking with a school of fish or a flock of butterflies. Feeling creative? Head over to the Sketch Factory station to draw your own marine creature or flower, scan it, and voilà – see your drawing come to life and join the projection under your feet!​

Admission fee: $12 (Kids under 2 enter free)
Address: The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, #B2-50 (next to Rasapura Masters Food Court), S(018956)
Opening hours: Daily, 11am – 9am (last entry 8pm)

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16. Wonders of Nature Interactive Art Exhibition

5 – 30 April 2025

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Craving a dose of art and culture? Head to the brand new New Art Museum Singapore at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, where Wonders of Nature is blurring the lines between art and the natural world. This immersive exhibition leads you through five thematic zones (charmingly named things like the Canyon of Cuddles and Garden of Senses) filled with mesmerising projections, larger-than-life sculptures, and multi-sensory installations​. Follow the trail of magical glowing dots as you wander from an “ancient aquarium” full of digital sea creatures to a polka-dotted Obliteration Room inspired by the famous Yayoi Kusama, where you can contribute to the art.

Admission fee: From $15
Address: New Art Museum Singapore, 39 Keppel Road, #05-03/06, S(089065)
Opening hours: Tue – Sun: 11am – 7pm (closed Mondays)

17. City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris

2 April – 17 August 2025

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Step into the vibrant art scene of early 20th-century Paris through the eyes of Asian artists. The “City of Others” exhibition at the National Gallery Singapore showcases works by luminaries such as Foujita Tsuguharu, Georgette Chen, and Liu Kang. Explore how these artists navigated identity and creativity in a foreign land, contributing to the rich tapestry of modern art.

Admission fee: $15 (Singaporeans and PR), $25 (Tourists)
Address: National Gallery Singapore, 1 Saint Andrew’s Road, S(178957)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 7pm

18. Wisps in the Enchanted Garden

Till 30 May 2025

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Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Saito Sho, a renowned Tokyo-based artist, as he presents his first solo exhibition outside Japan. “Wisps in the Enchanted Garden” showcases a delightful collection of animal-themed paintings and wooden sculptures that blend playful innocence with profound reflections on human relationships. Inspired by his maiden visit to Singapore, Saito’s latest artworks feature charming scenes like pandas swimming in Marina Bay Sands’ infinity pool and the Merlion lounging on a beach, incorporating familiar local motifs such as the durian. This enchanting showcase promises to evoke warmth and invite viewers of all ages to appreciate the details of everyday life through a humorous yet heartfelt lens.

Admission fee: Free
Address: I.F. Gallery, 45 Tras Street, S(078984)
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm – 8.30pm

19. WonderLab in Punggol Digital District

21 March – 20 April 2025

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Step into a sensory garden that allows you to see, hear, and even smell the essence of Punggol’s natural beauty — whether it’s through tree trunk installations showcasing the district’s history or birdcage sculptures playing local bird calls. The exhibit also features live performances, workshops, and hands-on activities like building solar-powered lanterns, making it an engaging experience for all ages.

The event takes place at Nexus, Punggol Coast Mall, with free admission and plenty of family-friendly activities to enjoy. Throughout the event, you can also take advantage of special promotions at nearby F&B outlets like Yi Fang Signature Fruit Tea and PlayMade, offering discounts on food and drinks.

Admission fee: Free
Address: Nexus, Punggol Coast Mall, 88 Punggol Way, S(829913)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 10pm

20. The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits” Exhibition

Ongoing till further notice

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The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits” Exhibition offers an incredible collection of over 200 works by the legendary street artist. You can expect to see a diverse range of Banksy’s iconic pieces, including original paintings, prints, sculptures, and immersive installations. Highlights include Girl with a Balloon, Flower Thrower, and Rage, the Flower Thrower, alongside larger-than-life pieces like a replica of the artist’s Walled Off Hotel lobby.

The exhibition also features works from Banksy’s notorious Dismaland project, offering a glimpse into his darkly satirical commentary on consumerism, politics, and society. In addition to the artwork, the exhibition presents a multi-sensory experience that brings Banksy’s rebellious spirit to life. Interactive displays, video projections, and carefully curated environments help immerse us in the world of the artist.

Admission fee: From $17 (child), $27 (adults)
Address: Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, S(228220)
Opening hours:
Mon – Wed: 10am – 6pm
Thur: 10am – 7pm
Fri: 10am – 8pm
Sat: 9am – 8pm
Sun: 9am – 5.30pm

21. Seeing Forest

15 January – 18 May 2025

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Seeing Forest was first presented at the Singapore Pavilion during the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia in 2024. Following its successful run in Venice, the exhibition has returned to Singapore, providing us with an opportunity to engage with Robert Zhao Renhui’s extensive research and artistic interpretation of the nation’s evolving natural landscape. 

The exhibition delves into Singapore’s secondary forests — areas that have regrown after human-induced deforestation — highlighting the intricate ecosystems and diverse species that inhabit these spaces. Through a series of video and sculptural installations, Seeing Forest invites us to reflect on the dynamic interplay between urban development and natural regeneration.

Admission fee: Free for Singaporeans and PRs
Address: Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, S(228220)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 7pm

22. Disney Garden of Wonder

Till 30 June 2025

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I love Disney, and while Disneyland might not be in Singapore, I can still meet my favourite characters up close at the Disney Garden of Wonder at Gardens by the Bay! If you’re a Disney fan like me, this exhibition is a dream come true. Located within Floral Fantasy, the Disney Garden of Wonder features larger-than-life topiary and floral sculptures of some of Disney and Pixar’s most iconic characters.

You’ll come face to face with Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Ariel, Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and many more. These stunning displays are crafted using over 6,000 preserved plants from 40 different species, making the entire experience feel like stepping into a Disney wonderland amidst lush greenery. 

Admission fee: From $8 (child), $12 (adult)
Address: Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 9pm

23. Batik Nyonyas: Three Generations of Art and Entrepreneurship

Till 31 August 2025

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Get your artsy vibes tingling at Batik Nyonyas: Three Generations of Art and Entrepreneurship! This exhibition takes you on a journey through the colorful and intricate world of Peranakan batik-making, celebrating the creative legacy of three generations of Nyonya women. These talented artisans have beautifully blended traditional techniques with modern influences, creating stunning textiles and garments that are as much about artistry as they are about cultural heritage.

From delicate floral patterns to bold, contemporary twists, you’ll see how batik has been passed down through the generations, each piece telling its own story of skill, tradition, and entrepreneurship. You can even take part in a mobile quiz to find out what’s your batik style! 

Admission fee: Free (child), $6 (adult)
Address: Peranakan Museum, 39 Armenian Street, S(179941)
Opening hours:
Sat – Thur: 10am – 7pm
Fri: 10am – 9pm

24. Everyday Practices

Till 20 July 2025

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Everyday Practices takes us on a thought-provoking journey that transforms ordinary routines into acts of resistance and resilience. Inspired by the philosophy of Hsieh, this exhibition explores how artists use the repetition of everyday gestures to make powerful statements about endurance, survival, and personal agency. Through their works, we see reflections on ongoing global conflicts, humanitarian crises, and the imbalances of power that shape our world. What may seem like simple daily actions are revealed as small yet significant acts of defiance, empowering individuals to reclaim their strength in the face of adversity.

Drawing from the Singapore Art Museum’s collection, Everyday Practices brings together a diverse group of artists from different generations and regions across Asia. Their works highlight the universal truth that strength can be found in even the most personal, repetitive actions. The exhibition asks us all to reflect on a fundamental question: “In the face of life’s challenges, how do we go on going on?”

Admission fee: Free for Singaporeans and PRs
Address: Tanjong Pagar Distripark, 39 Keppel Road, #01-02, S(089065)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 7pm

25. Miffy’s Garden at Changi Airport

14 March – 12 May 2025

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Taking a flight out of Singapore this week? Be sure to swing by the Miffy Garden at Changi Airport! It’s soo cute — every soft girl’s dream come true. Beyond the photo-worthy spots, there’s also a giant inflatable ball pit and a two-metre slide, guaranteed to keep the little ones (and big ones) entertained with tons of surprises from Miffy and Friends!

Oh, and here’s the deal: spend $50 at participating outlets in Changi Airport’s public area to snag a discounted activity pass for just $5 (usually $15). Maybe pick up a Miffy plush while you’re at it and let it be your buddy for the flight!

Admission fee: Free (Photo zone), $15 (Playground)
Address: Changi Airport Terminal 3, 60 Airport Boulevard. #04-531, S(819643)
Opening hours: 24 hours

26. Rainforest Wild Asia

Opens on 12 March 2025

(Credit: Mandai Wildlife Reserve / Facebook)

You’ve probably seen local content creators raving about Rainforest Wild Asia over the past few weeks, and honestly, the hype is getting to me. I’m especially excited because I plan to take my boyfriend there for his birthday celebration! What makes this even more thrilling than the Singapore Zoo is…

Well, let’s start with the fact that this isn’t just a walk-through exhibit — it’s a full-on rainforest adventure. Step into the wild with breathtaking virtual reality tours, hands-on animal encounters, and conservation talks that make you want to pay attention. Get up close with exotic creatures, learn about endangered species, and wander through a jaw-dropping recreation of a tropical jungle. And if you’re feeling extra adventurous, you can even try rock climbing or bungee jumping (at an additional fee, of course).

Admission fee: $21 (child), $33 (adult)
Address: 20 Mandai Lake Road, S(729825)
Opening hours: Daily, 8.30am – 6pm

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27. Mirror Mirror: Journey Into The Mind

11 March – 6 July 2025

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Mirror mirror on the wall, looking for things to do in Singapore this weekend? Mirror Mirror: Journey Into The Mind is the ultimate brain-bending experience where you’ll dive deep into human consciousness with interactive installations, visual illusions, and sensory experiences that’ll mess with your mind in the best way. Ever wondered how your memories are made or how your emotions are secretly running the show? Time to find out — and question everything you thought you knew about your brain.

Oh, and did we mention the tons of IG-worthy spots scattered around? Yep, your feed is about to get a whole lot more interesting. So if you’re hunting for things to do in Singapore this weekend, this one’s a no-brainer — just bring your curiosity (and your phone for those epic selfies).

Admission fee: From $18
Address: ArtScience Museum, 6 Bayfront Avenue, S(018974)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 7pm

Upcoming events in Singapore (2025)

28. Shakespeare in the Park – Macbeth

7 May – 1 June 2025 

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Singapore’s beloved Shakespeare in the Park is back, and it’s pulling out all the stops with a bold new production of Macbeth. If the last time you saw Macbeth was in a stuffy classroom, get ready for a total game-changer. This show takes place under the stars at Fort Canning Park – yes, an actual park – where a grand stage meets the great outdoors for a truly magical theatre experience. As the tragic hero Macbeth hears the witches’ prophecies and plunges down a bloody path to kingship, you’ll be sucked into his gripping journey – all while enjoying the breezy night air.

Admission fee: From $68 – $188
Address: Fort Canning Park (Fort Canning Green), River Valley Road, S(179037)
Show timings: Shows start at 7.30pm

29. Hendrick’s Sunset Cinema 2025

8 – 25 May 2025

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Nothing screams romance quite like a movie by the beach, with golden hour lighting up your skin and the sand beneath your feet. Hendrick’s Sunset Cinema is definitely Asia’s most stunning open-air cinema, offering the perfect setting for an enjoyable evening. The vibe kicks off at 5.30pm with a live DJ, setting the mood as you sip on cocktails and relax. But the real deal happens at 7.45pm when the movie starts, making it a perfect blend of chill and excitement.

For the ENFJs, this is a top pick for amazing things to do in Singapore this May! Impress your partner with a unique experience that mixes luxury, romance, and fun, creating memories that will last long after the credits roll.

Admission fee: From $44.80
Address: 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Sentosa, S(098942)
Show timings: 7.45pm

30. The Phantom of the Opera

9 May – 15 June 2025

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The Phantom of the Opera is making a grand return to Singapore, and it’s set to be the theatrical highlight of the year. This is Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical that has smashed records worldwide (70+ major awards, 160 million people enchanted across 46 countries). It’s the haunting love story of a mysterious, masked musical genius who lurks beneath a Paris opera house and the young soprano he becomes obsessed with – all told through spellbinding music and sumptuous stage designs. If you’ve never seen it, expect lavish Victorian costumes, a chandelier that might have a dramatic moment, and goosebump-inducing songs like “The Music of the Night” that will live in your head rent-free. If you have seen it, you’ll know it’s worth seeing again (and again).

Admission fee: $93 – $293
Address: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, S(018956)​
Show timings:
Tue – Thur: 8pm
Fri: 8pm
Sat: 2pm, 8pm
Sun: 1pm, 6.30pm

No more dilemma when it comes to things to do in Singapore this weekend

So there you have it — plenty of exciting things to do in Singapore this weekend, whether you’re looking to explore your creativity, indulge in some epic gaming, or be mesmerised by incredible performances. 

But hey, if you’re more of a homebody, no worries! You can still make the most of your weekend by indulging in some of the latest Chinese dramas and enjoying a nice tea break with the best cake delivery services in town.

Shermyn Tan

A happy pill is what everyone around Shermyn will describe her as. She likes getting people excited about the things she is excited about and right now, it’s two things – café-hopping and gym!

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