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19 Things To Do In Singapore This Weekend (22 – 24 August)

Now that the National Day long weekend has passed, you might be wondering what to do next. Fret not – the fun in Singapore is far from over. The coming weekend is jam-packed with exciting things to do in Singapore across music festivals, family carnivals, immersive exhibitions and more. Whether you’re looking for where to go this weekend for a night out under the stars or family-friendly events, we’ve got you covered with a cheeky rundown of the best happenings. Grab your calendar and get ready to fill it up with these awesome activities!

Limited time only: Things to do in Singapore this weekend!

1. Singapore Night Festival 2025

22 August – 6 September 2025 

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When darkness falls, the Bras Basah precinct comes alive with Singapore’s largest nocturnal extravaganza. The Singapore Night Festival returns for its 16th edition with the theme “Island Nights,” celebrating our island links through mesmerising light art and performances. Wander through glowing alleyways and watch historic buildings light up with stunning projection mappings. Snap selfies with massive outdoor installations and immersive works (hint: keep an eye out for a chill-out kampong scene at Capitol Singapore!). With roving performances, cultural showcases, and even a bustling festival village for late-night bites, it’s an after-dark playground for all ages. Three weekends of non-stop illuminated magic? Yes, please!

Admission fee: Free
Address: Various locations around the Bras Basah/Bugis precinct (City Hall area)
Event hours:
Fri – Sat: 7.30pm – 12am
Sun: 7.30pm – 11pm

2. Pop Toy Show 2025 – Pop Mart Extravaganza

22 – 24 August 2025 

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Calling all toy collectors and pop culture junkies – Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025 is in town for one weekend only, and it’s every collector’s dream. Sprawling across Marina Bay Sands Expo Halls A–C, this convention is packed with exclusive collectables, merch, and artsy installations. A towering three-metre-tall Hirono statue will greet you at the entrance, overlooking Marina Bay with its larger-than-life charm. Inside, meet the creative artists behind your favourite POP MART characters – from Bao (creator of KUBO) to Agee & Yep (the duo behind Hacipupu)– and snag event-exclusive drops before they’re gone. There are themed photo zones, interactive booths, and even a separate Hirono-themed zone for die-hard fans!

Admission fee: Standard tickets from $32 (premium passes up to $208)
Address: Sands Expo & Convention Centre, 10 Bayfront Avenue, S(018956)
Event hours: 11am – 8pm

3. Brew – Daytime Music Party by Darker Than Wax

23 August 2025 

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Who says you need nightfall to party? Brew is a daytime outdoor music fest hosted by indie collective Darker Than Wax, and it’s back after a two-year hiatus. Happening on the lush lawn of Air CCCC in Dempsey Hill, this much-anticipated shindig promises 7+ hours of non-stop beats, booze, and good vibes. The DJ lineup is fire – expect a blend of homegrown heroes and international talent. Thailand’s genre-blending DJ Pam Anantr and US-based selector Mawkus (making his SG debut) will headline, alongside local legends like Daryl Knows, Dean Chew, Dexter Colt, Kaye, and more. With funky festival fits, gourmet food trucks, and craft brews all around, Brew is essentially a giant backyard boogie.

Admission fee: From $25 (tickets via Eventbrite)
Address: Air CCCC, 25B Dempsey Road, S(249670)
Event hours: 3pm – 10.30pm

4. Kebayas & Kuehs – Peranakan Family Weekend

23 – 24 August 2025 

(Credit: Forum The Shopping Mall / Facebook)

Gather the fam and head to Forum The Shopping Mall for Kebayas & Kuehs, a vibrant weekend celebrating Peranakan culture. This two-day carnival (proudly presented by HoneyKids Asia) transforms Forum’s atrium into a mini Peranakan paradise – and it’s entirely free to attend. Little ones and parents can try hands-on activities like traditional tile painting and batik art guided by experts from The Intan museum. Snack away on nyonya kueh and heritage treats from HarriAnns Nonya Table – a perfect chance to introduce the kids to ang ku kueh and ondeh-ondeh. There’s also a Peranakan fashion dress-up corner with free kebaya rentals for kids, so they can strut in a mini fashion parade (there’s even a catwalk contest!). Throughout the day, enjoy storytelling sessions by Julia Gabriel and live performances – from cultural dance workshops to a magic show by local magician Max Ling!

Admission fee: Free
Address: Forum The Shopping Mall, 583 Orchard Road, B1 Atrium, S(238884)
Event hours: 11am – 5pm

5. Singapore Food Festival – Food Truck City Tour (Final Stop)

Till 22 August 2025 

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Foodies, chase down this one before it drives off! As part of Singapore Food Festival 2025, a fleet of themed Food Trucks has been roving the island, serving up local fusion eats. Their final stop lands this Friday at Ocean Financial Centre in Raffles Place – perfect for a lunch break adventure if you work in the CBD. What’s on the menu? A mouth-watering mix: think Lassoni Chicken Tikka, indulgent Salted Egg Yolk Chicken Tacos, and even laksa topped with baby abalone. The best part: entry is free – just pay for whatever tasty bites strike your fancy. With picnic tables and music adding to the vibe, it’s a mini food fiesta amid the office towers. Grab your colleagues (or fellow food-obsessed friends) and get munching, because after 22 Aug, these foodie wheels roll on out! 

Admission fee: Free
Address: Ocean Financial Centre, 10 Collyer Quay, S(049315)
Event hours: 11am – 8pm

6. Star Wars Pop-Up Library

Till 24 January 2026

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“A long time ago in a library far, far away…” Okay, not that far – Changi Airport Terminal 3, to be exact. The Star Wars Pop-Up Library is a unique collaboration with the National Library Board that brings a galaxy of stories to avid readers and Star Wars fans. Decked out in glowing blue lightsaber pillars and life-sized character cut-outs, this mini-library is an Insta-worthy pit stop for travellers and locals alike. Browse over 2,000 Star Wars-themed books (from kids’ books to novels and comics) and even interact with an AI robot librarian that helps you check out books and quizzes you on Star Wars trivia. Younglings will marvel at C-3PO and R2-D2 standees, while adults might geek out over rare graphic novels in the collection. It’s the perfect indoor adventure if you need a break from the heat or have time to kill before a flight. May the Force (and the books) be with you!

Admission fee: Free
Address: Changi Airport Terminal 3, 65 Airport Boulevard, Level 2 (Public Area), S(819663)
Event hours: 11am – 8pm

7. Mermaid Tales @ Wild Wild Wet

Till 31 August 2025

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Take the kids for a splashy adventure at Mermaid Tales, a month-long extravaganza at Wild Wild Wet water park – complete with a real-life mermaid! Meet Syrena, Singapore’s first mermaid performer, in enchanting meet-and-greet sessions and watch her graceful underwater performances that will leave your little ones (and you) mesmerised. On weekends, the park turns up the magic with mermaid storytelling, glitter tattoo stations for kids, and even a Mermaid Posing Workshop where children can slip on a tail and learn to pose like a pro.

Admission fee: From $22 (Adult), $16 (Child)
Address: Wild Wild Wet, 1 Pasir Ris Close, Downtown East, S(519599)
Opening hours: Daily, 11am – 6pm

8. Explore the Underwater World at Singapore Oceanarium

From 24 July 2025 onwards

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Dive into the brand-new Singapore Oceanarium, the successor to the old S.E.A. Aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa. This revamped marine masterpiece is now three times larger, boasting 22 immersive zones that transport you from sunlit coral reefs to murky deep-sea trenches, with jaw-dropping encounters like the massive Open Ocean viewing panel and hypnotic Moon Jelly kreisel tanks . Wander through prehistoric marine life zones featuring life-sized replicas of Dunkleosteus and fossil exhibits, or meander into mangrove displays showcasing Singapore’s coastal ecosystems – all while interactive AR/VR touches deepen your connection to the ocean’s wonders. From expert-led coral talks to “Into the Abyss” deep-sea workshops, there’s plenty to spark curiosity and conservation interest too.

Admission fee: From $35 (child), $42 (senior)
Address: Singapore Oceanarium, Marine Life Park, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Resorts World Sentosa, S(098269)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 7pm

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9. Monster Jam – Giant Truck Stunt Show

23 August 2025 

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Rev up your engines for Monster Jam, the high-octane live motorsport event roaring into town for one night only. It’s like your childhood Hot Wheels fantasies come to life – only bigger, louder, and way more thrilling. Watch in awe as 12,000-pound monster trucks like the legendary Grave Digger, El Toro Loco, and Megalodon tear up the dirt at National Stadium. These beastly machines will be performing jaw-dropping stunts – think gravity-defying jumps, wild wheelies, and car-crushing mayhem. Arrive early for the Monster Jam Pit Party (1 pm – 4 pm) to get up close with the trucks and meet the daredevil drivers. It’s an adrenaline-pumping spectacle that’ll have the whole family on the edge of their seats (earplugs recommended for little ones!).

Admission fee: From $58
Address: Former Singapore National Stadium, 15 Stadium Road, S(397718)
Event hours: Show starts at 6pm (doors open from 5pm)

10. “Hello Future” – Preschoolers’ Art Exhibition

23 August – 13 September 2025 

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Experience art through the eyes of Singapore’s youngest creators at Hello Future: Sharing Our Journey Together. This heartwarming exhibition by Singapore Art Museum showcases 3D artworks crafted by preschoolers from 24 local preschools. Who says kids can’t create stunning art? From colourful installations to imaginative sculptures, each piece reflects the children’s dreams, memories, and honest perspectives on themes like self-identity, community, and the environment. Inspired by museum exhibits and guided by the Think! Contemporary Preschool programme, these little artists have poured big ideas into their art – expect playful yet thought-provoking pieces that might just surprise you with their insight. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or simply young at heart, Hello Future is sure to leave you smiling (and maybe a tad misty-eyed) at the creativity of the next generation. Bonus: it’s indoors and air-conditioned, making it a great daytime stop.

Admission fee: Free
Address: Singapore Art Museum @ Tanjong Pagar Distripark, 39 Keppel Road, #01-02, S(089065)
Event hours: Daily, 10am – 9pm

11. The Lord of the Rings – A Musical Tale

12 – 31 August 2025

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Journey to Middle-earth without leaving Marina Bay! The Lord of the Rings – A Musical Tale is an epic stage production now showing at Sands Theatre, and it’s a must-see for Tolkien fans and theatre lovers alike. This critically acclaimed musical retells the legendary saga from the Hobbits’ perspective, so expect a fresh, heartwarming take on Frodo’s quest to destroy the One Ring. The show features dazzling visuals and soul-stirring music, including original compositions by Grammy/Oscar winner A.R. Rahman and Finnish folk band Värttinä. With a stellar cast of actor-musicians, you’ll be swept away by familiar scenes – Bilbo’s eleventy-first birthday party, the dark mines of Moria, and the final trek to Mount Doom – all brought to life with imaginative stagecraft. From the Shire’s cosy charm to the fiery eye of Sauron, the set pieces and special effects promise to wow your senses.

Admission fee: Tickets from $68 (gallery seating) to $238 (VIP)
Address: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, Basement 1, 10 Bayfront Avenue, S(018971)
Event hours:
Tue – Fri: 7.30pm
Sat – Sun: 2pm & 7.30pm

12. Titanic: An Immersive Voyage Exhibition

From 9 August 2025

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Step back in time and onto the RMS Titanic at Titanic: An Immersive Voyage – a brand-new exhibition making its Singapore debut this weekend. Fans of the classic film and history buffs alike can experience life aboard the “unsinkable” ship through life-sized room recreations, 3D projections, and over 90 original artefacts recovered from the wreck. Stroll through luxurious cabins, witness the ship’s dramatic final moments via an immersive lifeboat simulation, and even “dive” to the wreck site in a virtual submersible (VIP ticket holders get a special VR experience).

Admission fee: From $16
Address: Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, S(228220)
Event hours: Fri – Sun, 4pm – 10.30pm

13. Postcard Stories @ One Fullerton

Till 30 September 2025

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Stroll down memory lane – literally – at Postcard Stories, a larger-than-life mural installation along the Seaview Channel at One Fullerton. This 32-metre hand-painted mural by local artist Yip Yew Chong is a nostalgic throwback to Singapore of the 1960s and ’70s. As you walk between OverEasy and Shake Shack by the bay, you’ll pass scenes of old Change Alley’s bustling traders, a pre-makeover Merlion Park, and other kampong-era vignettes rendered in vivid detail. There are even 3D props and Easter eggs hidden in the artwork for keen eyes to spot. It’s a free, public art piece – perfect for a leisurely weekend promenade and some reflective storytelling with the family. Plus, it makes a great backdrop for those heritage-themed Instagram shots!

Admission fee: From $16
Address: Seaview Channel Walkway (between One Fullerton & Merlion Park), 1 Fullerton Road, S(049213)
Event hours: 24 hours

14. Pop Air – Art is Inflatable (Balloon Museum Exhibition)

7 June – 31 August 2025

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The world-famous Balloon Museum from Italy has landed in Singapore for the first time, bringing with it a fantastical exhibition called Pop Air: Art is Inflatable. Housed in a massive hall at Marina Bay Sands, Pop Air is basically a giant playground of art made from balloons. Wander through rooms filled with towering inflatable sculptures, trippy glowing orbs, and bouncy installations that blur the line between art and amusement park. You can dive into a balloon ball pit universe, swing from a cloud, and marvel at how air and imagination combine to create surreal visuals.

Admission fee: Tickets from ~$48 (children) to $53 (adults)
Address: Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre (Hall F), 10 Bayfront Avenue, S(018956)
Opening hours: 10am – 9.30pm (last entry 8pm)

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15. Have a durian feast

And of course, what’s August in Singapore without a glorious durian feast? It’s peak durian season, and whether you’re a die-hard Mao Shan Wang fan or just durian-curious, now’s the best time to indulge in the King of Fruits. Head down to popular durian spots like Combat Durian in Balestier, Ah Seng Durian at Ghim Moh, or the many durian tents popping up across the island to get your fix. You’ll find creamy, bittersweet golden flesh, fresh from the husk – perfect for sharing (or not). So if you’re wondering what to do this weekend, here’s your answer: gather your makan kakis, grab a few plastic gloves, and dig in.

Related: Durian Buffet Spots In Singapore (2025)

16. Visit home cafes around your neighbourhood

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Home cafes are all the rage these days, and why not spend the weekend cafe-hopping around your neighbourhood? While the charm of a quiet nook with artisanal coffee and a cosy aesthetic can be irresistible, discovering these hidden gems nearby can turn a simple weekend into a mini adventure. We personally have been to some of the best home cafes, each with its own unique vibe — some even have pets lounging around, adding to the warm, lived-in charm. So grab your favourite book or a friend, and let your weekend plans brew close to home.

17. Cross the border for a day of fun at JB

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Make the most of the long weekend by crossing the border for a fun day (or overnight) trip to Johor Bahru! Spend your day exploring the vibrant shopping malls, indulging in mouthwatering local cuisine, or discovering exciting attractions across the Causeway. If you’re feeling adventurous, extend your stay and enjoy a relaxing night in one of JB’s cosy hotels. With so many activities across the Causeway, you’re in for a refreshing break that’s just a short bus ride away!

Related: Embark On A Road Trip Around Malaysia

18. Play Pickleball with your friends

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If heading to JB feels like too much of a hassle, why not stay local and book a court to play pickleball? This sport, which has been trending for the past few months, is suitable for all ages and gives you the perfect chance to be active while bonding with friends. You can easily squeeze in a fun, sporty two-hour session, and don’t worry about the rainy season — there are plenty of indoor courts available for you to book and enjoy a great game, rain or shine!

Related: Pickleball In Singapore: Where To Play And How To Win

19. Rainforest Wild Asia

From 12 March 2025

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Well, let’s start with the fact that Rainforest Wild Asia 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

Related: Rainforest Wild Asia Review: My Honest Thoughts As A Paying Customer

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

From block parties 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! And if you’re still itching for more excitement beyond the weekend, we’ve got you covered. 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!

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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