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26 Things To Do In Singapore This Weekend (27 – 29 Mar 2026)

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. Music Vox Annual Concert: Echo (@ *SCAPE)

27 March 2026 (one night only)

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Support the next-gen of Singapore’s music scene at Echo, the annual showcase by Temasek Polytechnic’s Music Vox CCA. For the first time, these talented student musicians are taking their concert off campus to *SCAPE The Ground Theatre – and they’re cranking it up to 11. Expect a genre-hopping evening from indie and funk to post-hardcore, with up-and-coming homegrown bands and artists owning the stage. Special guest performers (including alumni like Marian Carmel and Bakers in Space) will make appearances to really get the crowd grooving. It’s not just a gig; it’s also a mini creative bazaar, with booths by local artisans and designers selling cool swag. At only $10 a ticket, this is possibly the cheapest concert party in town – and you get bragging rights for discovering the next big thing in SG music.

Admission fee: $10 per entry
Address: *SCAPE The Ground Theatre, 2 Orchard Link, S(237978)
Opening hours: 7pm – 9pm

2. Cabbages World Pop-up @ Tanchen Studio

28 March 2026

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Internet foodies, ever wanted to meet your favourite TikTok chefs IRL? Anna and Kevin – the Hawaii-born, Brooklyn-based duo behind Cabbages World – are popping up in Singapore for one day only. They’ve taken over the uber-cool Tanchen Studios in Bukit Timah to drop exclusive merch and collab pieces for their fans. We’re talking limited-edition baseball caps, reusable totes, and other lifestyle goodies inspired by their viral comfort food adventures. While you shop and maybe grab a selfie with the duo, enjoy tasty bites and drinks from Ugli Sabi and Dilly Deli (because shopping is hard work and one needs snacks). Whether you’re a #FoodTok addict or just in it for the vibes, this pop-up promises a wholesome afternoon hangout – no cabbage purchases required.

Admission fee: Free
Address: Tanchen Studio, 140 Bukit Timah Road, S(229840)
Opening hours: 12pm – 5pm (Sat only)

3. Verdi’s Macbeth by Lirica Arts (Opera)

27 – 29 March 2026

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Shakespeare’s darkest tragedy gets an operatic twist courtesy of Lirica Arts. Verdi’s Macbeth brings murder, madness and magnificent music to the stage – with witches’ choruses and orchestral drama dialled up to eleven. Starring Singapore’s own Martin Ng alongside international talents, this production at the historic Victoria Theatre will send shivers down your spine. The plot follows Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s bloody climb to power (a.k.a. why you shouldn’t listen to spooky prophecies). Come for the sweeping Verdi score, stay for the powerhouse vocals and eerie atmosphere – it’s a classy way to get your weekend dose of drama. Dressing up in your finest to attend is optional, but we say go for it – when shall we three meet again? At the opera, of course.

Admission fee: $48 – $168
Address: Victoria Theatre, 9 Empress Place, S(179556)
Opening hours: 4pm & 7.30pm showtimes

4. Easter Eggstravaganza at Forum The Shopping Mall

28 – 29 March 2026

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We’re kicking off Easter early with an “egg-citing” family bash at Forum The Shopping Mall. Kiddos can pick up an Easter Adventure Map and complete fun challenges to earn goodie bags. Expect lively dance performances, magical storytelling sessions by Julia Gabriel Centre, and even a visit from real bunnies courtesy of the House Rabbit Society (because what’s Easter without some fluffy friends?). There’ll be delicious bakes on sale (hello, carrot cake!) and of course, an appearance by the Easter Bunny – so hop on down for a hare-raising good time.

Admission fee: Free
Address: Forum The Shopping Mall, Basement 1 Atrium, 583 Orchard Road, S(238884)
Opening hours: 11am – 5pm

5. Let’s Play! Weekend Festival @ Asian Civilisations Museum

28 – 29 March 2026

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The ACM is transforming into a giant playground this weekend – and everyone’s invited. Let’s Play! is a festival packed with massive games, a quirky pop-up market, and a hands-on adventure zone where kiddos can build and tinker with recyclable materials. Channel your inner child with nostalgic games (mahjong, anyone?), hunt around the museum in a family challenge, and cool off with free popsicles after all that action. There are also a few ticketed workshops, so check online to secure your spot. It’s culture, creativity and chaos rolled into one – exactly what to do this weekend for family fun!

Admission fee: Free (most activities)
Address: Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, S(179555)
Opening hours: 10am – 4pm

6. Collectors’ Weekend Market @ Aa Furniture

28 – 29 March 2026

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Treasure hunters, this one’s for you. The Collectors’ Weekend Market is back at Aa Furniture’s warehouse, turning a humble industrial space into a hip bazaar of all things vintage, quirky and collectible. Browse through racks of rare retro tees and even 1920s denim overalls (courtesy of MoodNavigator), or jazz up your accessories game with one-of-a-kind trinkets from Tommy’s Vices. Home decor buffs can score antique Scandinavian porcelain and mid-century knick-knacks to give your flat that lived-in chic vibe. There’ll be food and coffee galore too – think freshly made rösti and signature brews by Old Hen Coffee to keep you fuelled. Oh, and it’s pet-friendly, so your furkid can join the outing (just watch they don’t knock over that precious vase!).

Admission fee: Free
Address: Ho Seng Lee Warehouse – 10C Jalan Ampas, #07-01, S(329513)
Opening hours: 12pm – 7pm (Sat & Sun)

7. The Gathering of Many: Objects Market Day

28 – 29 March 2026

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Yet another cool market? You bet – this one’s at Objects.re on Tannery Lane, and it’s an eclectic design-lover’s dream. Five local brands band together for The Gathering of Many, a two-day showcase of home décor, ceramics, fashion and art pieces that will have you saying “take my money!” Discover sleek spatial designs from Madspatial, pick up sophisticated scrunchies and bags by Aōmorie, or find avant-garde curios from World of Ode. Every item here tells a story – even if that story is simply “I look fabulous on your shelf.” To sweeten the deal, Dying Trades SG is doing a hands-on demo in material crafting, so you can learn how these artisans work. And for the caffeine-inclined, Flip Coffee Roasters will be on-site pouring cold brews to keep you energised. Consider your Sunday artsy-fartsy stroll sorted.

Admission fee: Free
Address: Objects.re Studio – 51 Tannery Lane, #08-01, S(347798)
Opening hours: 10am – 5pm (Sat & Sun)

8. Cirque du Soleil: KOOZA

Until 29 March 2026 

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Okay Singapore, your main character weekend has arrived. KOOZA is the kind of show where your jaw drops, your hands clap on autopilot, and you silently vow to start stretching (tomorrow). Expect a high-octane blend of acrobatics, daredevil stunts, and clowning around, all wrapped in a theatrical fantasy world led by a mischievous Trickster. It’s perfect for a date night that isn’t just “Netflix and snacks” or a family outing where the adults are secretly the most excited.

Admission fee: From $98/pax (ticketed show; prices vary by seat category)
Address: Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Ave, S(018970)
Show duration: ~2 hours including intermission

9. Next Idol: Your K-POP Moment

23 January  – 31 March 2026

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If you’ve ever practised choreography in front of your mirror or dreamed of having screaming fans, this exhibition lets you live out your K-POP fantasy. Next Idol: Your K-POP Moment drops you into a futuristic, AI-powered world where you become the star of your own debut. Set in 2050, this hour-long experience shows what it takes to be an idol as you help restore the K-POP universe. Design your own album cover and watch generative AI bring it to life, receive a personalised “fandom fortune”, and see a hyper-real AI version of yourself styled like a true idol. As you move through themed zones, your rhythm shapes immersive 360° projections, and you’ll dance along to interactive choreography with K-POP tracks and light sticks in hand.

Admission fee: From $28 per person
Address: Groundseesaw Singapore, Parkview Square 3rd Floor, 600 North Bridge Road, S(188778)
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm

10. Baby Shark Splash Wonder Water Park (Sentosa)

13 March – 5 April 2026

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Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo! If that tune is perpetually stuck in your head (thanks, kids), make a splash at the Baby Shark Splash Wonder Water Park on Sentosa’s Palawan Green. This pop-up aquatic playground is all about our finned friends. Little ones can zip down water slides, clamber over inflatable obstacles, and maybe even boogie with Pinkfong and Baby Shark themselves during special character appearances. There’s exclusive Baby Shark merch to snag too, so bring your wallet (because those adorable plushies are hard to resist). It’s the perfect way to cool off and tire out the tiny sharks – just don’t blame us if you hum the song all weekend.

Admission fee: From $25 – $88 (various packages)
Address: Palawan Green, Sentosa (along Palawan Beach Walk, S(098521))
Opening hours: 10am – 6pm (Fri – Sun; last entry typically 5 pm)

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11. LEGO Shophouse Experience @ Design Orchard

Now until 5 April 2026

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Lego fans, don’t miss this one – LEGO’s Shophouse Experience is a free pop-up celebrating Singapore’s heritage architecture. Located at Design Orchard, this exhibit recreates iconic elements of traditional kopitiam-style shophouses entirely from LEGO bricks. Look out for adorable details like tingkat tiffin carriers, potted plants, and a vibrant Peranakan-tiled wall – all built from thousands of tiny bricks. Feeling inspired to build? Complete a fun stamp rally at five stations and redeem a free limited-edition LEGO set: kids (4–12) get to assemble a retro boombox, while older fans (13+) receive a Peranakan tile mosaic. Time to get bricky and creative!

Admission fee: Free
Address: Design Orchard, 250 Orchard Road, Level 2, S(238905)
Opening hours: 11am – 9pm, daily

12. Mandai Wildlife Reserve’s Easter Eggsplorations

Now until 12 April 2026

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Easter isn’t just about bunnies – at Mandai Wildlife Reserve, it’s about birds, beasts and big eggs too! Both Bird Paradise and Singapore Zoo are celebrating with a slew of egg-citing activities. Join a massive Easter egg hunt at Bird Paradise, where 100 giant eggs hand-painted by local artists are hidden among the lush aviaries. Over at the Zoo, solve digital riddles on your phone to spin a huge gachapon egg for prizes. Keep an eye out for special animal enrichment sessions – we hear the Gentoo penguins get their own Easter treats! The best part? Kids enter Bird Paradise free with every paying adult, so it’s a great family event this weekend. Time to hop on over to Mandai and get cracking on those hunts!

Admission fee: Standard park admission (from $48 adult; kids free at Bird Paradise with adult ticket)
Address: Mandai Wildlife Reserve, 20 Mandai Lake Road, S(729826)
Opening hours: 9am – 6pm (park hours for Zoo & Bird Paradise)

12. Ocean Kids Festival @ Singapore Oceanarium

19 March – 12 April 2026

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Dive into the deep blue without leaving Sentosa at the Ocean Kids Festival – the Singapore Oceanarium’s first-ever kids’ extravaganza. It’s part educational journey, part marine party. Little marine biologists can join the Little Ocean Expert behind-the-scenes tour: meet marine vets, watch divers in action, and even dress up in mini lab coats and dive suits for an adorable photo op. After playing scientist, sit by the Open Ocean habitat and enjoy live performances by the Singapore Youth Philharmonic Orchestra (yes, an orchestra underwater, kind of!). Plus, there are free ocean-themed craft activities and storytelling at the Research & Learning Centre. It’s an ocean of fun that’s both entertaining and sneakily educational – the perfect answer to what to do this weekend with the kids when it’s too hot outside.

Admission fee: From $43 (Oceanarium admission)
Address: Singapore Oceanarium, 24 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, S(098137)
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm (special activities during festival hours)

13. Petals of Friendship at Floral Fantasy

Until 12 April 2026 

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If you like your weekends whimsical and air-conditioned, Floral Fantasy is your vibe. Petals of Friendship is part of the Floral Fantasy experience. Expect lush, storybook-like floral displays and immersive garden scenes that make you feel like you’ve wandered into a magical terrarium but, you know, with better lighting for selfies.

Admission fee: $24/adult, $16/child
Address: Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 9pm

14. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition

Until 12 April 2026

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Calling all anime aficionados – the Demon Slayer Total Concentration Exhibition has been extended to 12 August! Spread over a whopping 21,000 sq ft at the former Sports Hub Library, this exhibition plunges you into iconic scenes from the hit series. Wander under a canopy of wisteria at Mount Fujikasane (don’t worry, no demons here). Test out your best Water Breathing form at interactive photo spots recreating the Battle of Mount Natagumo. You can even board a life-sized Mugen Train cabin – just try not to fall asleep for 200 years. Of course, exclusive merch awaits at the end, including chibi character collectibles featuring our city’s landmarks. If you’ve ever swung an imaginary Nichirin sword while shouting “Total Concentration!”, this is where to go this weekend.

Admission fee: From $27 (adult)
Address: Former Singapore Sports Hub Library, 4 Stadium Walk, S(397697)
Opening hours: 11am – 10pm daily

15. Sakura 2026 Floral Display @ Gardens by the Bay

Until 15 April 2026 

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Can’t fly to Japan for sakura season? Gardens by the Bay has you covered with its 11th annual Sakura Matsuri in the Flower Dome. This year’s theme transports you to historic Ishikawa prefecture – wander past a life-sized recreation of a samurai’s Nomura clan house, admire 30 varieties of cherry and plum blossoms, and even experience a gentle “rain shower” installation mimicking Ishikawa’s climate. Say hello to Hello Kitty and friends decked in kimonos, who will make special mascot appearances. On Saturday 21 March, stick around for free cultural programmes – think taiko drum performances, festival dances, folk songs and a screening of Studio Ghibli’s Castle in the Sky among the blooms. (Bonus: the high-energy Anime Garden concert will light up Supertree Grove that evening for J-pop fans!).

Admission fee: From $12 (adults), $8 (children)
Address: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: 9am – 9pm, daily

16. French Excellence Programme – À TABLE!

Until 18 April 2026

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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

17. Les Misérables – The Arena Spectacular (World Tour)

24 March – 19 April 2026

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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

18. NOX: Confessions of a Machine

Until 19 April 2026

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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

19. Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure presented by Singapore Cable Car

Until 30 April 2026 

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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

20. Trace Lion Dance Heritage at Tradition in Motion Exhibition

Now till 30 April 2026

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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

21. Bellygom Pop-up – Giant Bear at Changi Airport T3

Now until 3 May 2026

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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)

22. The FRIENDS™ Experience: The One in Singapore

7 March – 3 May 2026

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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

23. 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

24. Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie (Multi-Sensory Exhibition)

Now until 7 June 2026

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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

25. Peacock Power: Beauty and Symbolism Across Cultures

Now until 30 August 2026

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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

26. Guinness Hangout

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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!

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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