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Mark your calendars, toy lovers! Pop Mart is bringing its designer collectibles to Singapore, as the toy company will hold its “Pop Toy Show” event at Marina Bay Sands from Sept. 8-10.
Toy and pop culture aficionados can get their hands on limited-edition collectibles and rare items, plus exclusive toys from world-class designers such as DIMOO, MOLLY, Pucky, and more will be presented during the show.
To make it more exciting, the event will also feature an exciting lineup of guests who will be discussing their insights and stories from working in the toy design industry. Some of the artists visitors can look forward to seeing are Kenny Wong of MOLLY, Xiong Miao of SKULLPANDA, Ayan Deng of DIMOO, and Jon-Paul Kaiser, among others.
There will be vendor booths present at the event that will sell a variety of merchandise, from nostalgic classics to the latest pieces.
Tickets are now available through the event’s website. Early bird tickets cost S$25 for one-day access, S$43 for two-day access, and S$59 for three-day access, and can be purchased through the website and at ActionCity and Pop Mart stores.
Meanwhile, VIP tickets are worth S$168, which includes priority access to artist zones, a limited-edition MOLLY Toy Museum Figure, and more perks. For groups of four people, Pop Toy Show is also offering a group ticket package for S$80 (one-day access), S$135 (two-day access), and S$160 (three-day access).
For more details and updates, visit Pop Toy Show’s website or follow its Facebook and Instagram pages.
When: Sept. 8-10
Where: Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Basement 2, Halls D & E, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
How much: S$25, S$43, and S$59 (Early Bird); S$168 (VIP); S$80, S$135, and S$160 (Group Tickets) / Buy here
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Baybeats 2025 is your ticket to ride if these ideas intrigue you: moshing by the bay, discovering bands before they blow up, and soaking in the pulse of Singapore’s underground scene. From Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2025, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay transforms into a free-of-charge cultural playground where punk, metal, math rock, synthwave, and community collide.
Photo from Instagram/Baybeats
This year’s lineup spans five stages and over 60 acts, featuring international artists like Carsick Cars (China), mouse on the keys (Japan), Ali (Indonesia), N.Y.P.D. (Hong Kong) and Silica Gel (Korea). Local favorites such as rathmock, SHINSEINA, and Microchip Terror bring homegrown edge to the mix, proving that Singapore’s indie scene is anything but quiet.
Photo from Instagram/BaybeatsPhoto from Instagram/Baybeats
Baybeats is a cornerstone of Singapore’s music calendar. Held annually since 2002, the festival has built a reputation for championing alternative sounds and emerging artists across Asia. In 2024, the three-day event featured a dynamic lineup including Hands Like Houses (Australia), Barasuara (Indonesia), Chameleon Lime Whoopiepie (Japan), and Yonlapa (Thailand), alongside local legends like Caracal and Blood Pact.
A standout feature of Baybeats is its Budding Programme, a mentorship initiative that nurtures Singapore’s next wave of creative talent, like bands, writers, photographers, and emcees. They each bring a fresh, genre-bending energy to the festival, making it a full-spectrum creative incubator.
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And when you need a break from the music, the Festival Village awaits. Located on the Esplanade Lawn, it offers exclusive merch, DIY workshops, and interactive booths. Festival-goers can design keychains, collage album art, or tie-dye accessories at the KEEN booth. Esplanade&Me members under 26 can even redeem limited-edition phone straps and sling bags.
Baybeats 2025 offers a chance to discover the next big thing before they hit the charts. For more information, visit Baybeats’ official website and follow them on Instagram and Facebook.
Baybeats Festival 2025
Location: Esplanade, Theatres on the Bay, 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore
Dates: Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2025
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Singapore’s nightlife and event scene are turning up the heat this week with a mix of beats, creativity, and culture. From NCT DREAM’s much-anticipated concert to hip hop at the Cypher Launch Party and spellbinding performances at QABARET Boolesque 4: COVEN, there’s something for every vibe. Sip on inventive cocktails at The Opposites pop-up or dance through the night at UNCHARTERED’s Halloween x Deepavali bash.
Whether you’re in it for the music, the magic, or the mixology, check out our curated list of must-attend events below!
The Opposites Pop-up
Photo by Instagram/Off Track SG
Discover the art of mixology at The Opposites pop-up on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025, from 7 PM to 11 PM at Offtrack, 34 North Canal Road. This exclusive night features Hong Kong mixologists Samuel Kwok and Mabel Chan, presenting a curated selection of cocktails and bites that explore balance, contrast, and harmony. Guests can enjoy a one-night-only experience of innovative drinks and culinary craftsmanship in an intimate setting designed for cocktail enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike.
The Opposites Offtrack, 34 North Canal Road Thu, October 16 7:00 PM
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Sip, savor, and celebrate balance at The Opposites pop-up on Oct. 16 at Offtrack, 34 North Canal Road.
RASA Presents Byron Yeates (Radiant Records)
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Step into the groove at RASA Singapore on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, from 5 PM to 3 AM, as Byron Yeates (Radiant Records) headlines a night of trance, house, and techno. Supported by Super Enjoy and members Bongomann and Jenn Chunes, this event delivers euphoric melodies, immersive rhythms, and an emotionally charged journey through Yeates’ celebrated productions. Entry is free before 10 PM, S$25 for early bird, and S$36 at the door.
RASA Presents Byron Yeates (Radiant Records) RASA Fri, October 17 5:00 PM
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Experience Byron Yeates (Radiant Records) at RASA Singapore on Oct. 17, 2025, from 5 PM to 3 AM, supported by Super Enjoy.
2025 NCT DREAM TOUR 'THE DREAM SHOW 4: DREAM THE FUTURE' in Singapore
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Join the excitement as NCT DREAM brings their 2025 NCT DREAM TOUR "THE DREAM SHOW 4: DREAM THE FUTURE" to Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct. 18-19, 2025, from 6 PM. The seven-member K-pop sensation returns with dazzling visuals, next-level performances, and a “time-traveling journey” concept celebrating their nine-year career. Fans can enjoy hits from their fifth full-length album “Go Back To The Future.” Tickets start from S$71.
Turn up the energy at the Cypher Launch Party at RASA on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, from 9 PM to 4 AM, as Manifest’s Cypher makes its debut with a night of authentic hip hop. Expect vinyl sets from Koflow and performances by Ya5th, DJ K, Mako, and Zai, celebrating the sounds of Jurassic 5, The Roots, Wu-Tang, and more. Tickets start at S$28 for general admission and S$38 at the door, with exclusive table packages also available.
Cypher Launch Party RASA Sat, October 18 9:00 PM
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Join the Cypher Launch Party at RASA on Oct. 18, 2025, for a night of pure hip-hop energy.
QABARET Boolesque 4: COVEN
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Summon your inner witch and join the magic at QABARET Boolesque 4: COVEN on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, from 7:30 PM at Spectrum by Phil Studio. This annual Halloween Boolesque celebrates iconic witches from stage and screen with live-singing drag acts, humor, and dazzling performances. Tickets start from S$38, inclusive of one drink and free-roaming access, so come dressed to impress and enjoy a spellbinding night of music and mischief.
QABARET Boolesque 4: COVEN Spectrum by Phil Studio Sat, October 18 7:30 PM
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Join the witches’ gathering at QABARET Boolesque 4: COVEN on Oct. 18, 2025, for a spellbinding Halloween night.
UNCHARTERED - The First Halloween X Deepavali Crossover Party
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Celebrate the fusion of two festivals at UNCHARTERED – The First Halloween X Deepavali Crossover Party on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025, at GR.ID Mall. Experience two phases of nonstop music and dance: from 5 PM to 11 PM for ages 15 and above, and from 11 PM to 4 AM for ages 18 and above. Come dressed in festive style and join this cultural celebration of unity and rhythm. Don't miss out!
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POP LAND, the world’s first POP MART theme park, is heading over to Singapore for a limited pop-up event! From Oct. 15 to 26, 2025, at the Level 2 Atrium at Bugis+, POP MART fans will be treated to a mini version of the popular theme park in Beijing.
Photo from Instagram/POP MART SG
The pop-up will feature some of the beloved POP MART characters — think limited-edition collectibles that can’t be found outside the theme park, larger-than-life photo spots that star fan favorites like CRYBABY, Twinkle Twinkle, LABUBU, and more!
Of course, MOKOKO, the light pink LABUBU with a heart-shaped nose, will be available only at the POP LAND Pop-Up Experience, so don’t miss out on this chance to come and see all of these up close!
Photo from Instagram/POP MART SGPhoto from Instagram/POP MART SG
And that’s not all — POP LAND Singapore is also giving a chance for visitors to win flights and admission tickets to the OG POP LAND in Beijing next year! Details for this raffle promo will be announced soon, so keep your eyes peeled!
Photo from Website/Chinahora
Get ready to immerse yourselves in the cutest vibes and fluffiest fun over at Bugis+! Entry to the pop-up store is by registration only, with the registration link to be opened on Oct. 14, 2025, 12 PM on their social media accounts!
For more information and updates, follow POP MART SG on Facebook and Instagram.
POP LAND Pop-Up Store
Location: Bugis+, Level 2 Atrium, 3 New Bugis Street, Singapore
Date: Oct. 15 to 26, 2025
Opening Hours: 10 AM to 9:30 PM
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In a country celebrated for its architectural ambition and culinary finesse, Singapore is now stepping into something far more poetic: brushstrokes. This fall through winter, the National Gallery Singapore invites visitors to step into the luminous world of French Impressionism with “Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.”
Running from November 14, 2025 to March 1, 2026, the exhibition marks a historic moment for Southeast Asia, presenting over 100 masterpieces from the golden age of French art, many of which have never been displayed in the region before.
'Cap Martin, near Menton' by Claude Monet; Juliana Cheney Edwarsd Collection | Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Emerging in 19th-century France, Impressionism was a radical departure from the rigid formalism of academic painting. Artists like Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, and Camille Pissarro sought to capture the fleeting effects of light, atmosphere, and movement.
Painting en plein air (outdoors), they embraced visible brushstrokes, vibrant color palettes, and everyday subjects, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Their work, once dismissed as unfinished or rebellious, would go on to redefine the trajectory of modern art.
This showcase brings together the movement’s most iconic names. Visitors will encounter Monet’s atmospheric landscapes, 17 in total, that chart his journey from realism to abstraction. Renoir’s Dance at Bougival offers a tender portrayal of intimacy and motion, while Degas’ ballet scenes capture ephemeral gestures with unmatched precision. Pissarro’s rural and urban vignettes provide a democratic view of everyday life, grounding the exhibition in the rhythms of the modern world.
'Woman with a Parasol and Small Child on a Sunlit Hillside' by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Bequest of John T. Spaulding | Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Organized into seven thematic sections, the exhibition will explore the rise of modernity through the lens of light, movement, and urban transformation. As a fully immersive experience, the National Gallery Singapore has curated a dynamic program that includes curator-led tours, interactive workshops, and multimedia installations that bridge 19th-century Paris with contemporary Asian perspectives.
It’s a celebration of innovation, elegance, and the enduring power of the painted image, right where tradition meets the future.
Get your ticket here, visit the Gallery’s website, and follow them on Instagram and Facebook for more information.
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From playful pop-ups and food fairs to live orchestral concerts and stand-up comedy, October in Singapore is shaping up to be unforgettable. Expect a lively mix of art, ideas, and entertainment that will have you exploring new scenes and reconnecting with old favorites. Whether you’re a foodie, collector, music lover, or curious mind, there’s something waiting just for you. Keep reading to discover our top picks for what’s happening around the city this week!
LABUBU Mini Market
Photo by Website/Vivo City
Step into the whimsical world of LABUBU Mini Market at VivoCity Sky Park, open until Oct. 19! Explore four colorful zones, snap IG-worthy pics, and shop exclusive collectibles at the POP MART Pop-Up Store. Don’t miss limited-edition LABUBU merch and fun photo ops perfect for fans and collectors. Spend S$250 for a S$10 TANGS eVoucher, or S$100 to earn S$5 as a new VivoRewards member. It’s the ultimate pop-up for playful vibes and unique rewards!
LABUBU Mini Market at VivoCity Sky Park VivoCity Sky Park Sun, October 19 9:00 AM
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Enter the playful world of LABUBU Mini Market at VivoCity Sky Park—four IG-worthy zones and exclusive POP MART drops await!
Food Japan 2025
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Explore the best of Japanese food and innovation at Food Japan 2025, happening from Oct. 16-18 at Suntec Singapore. This top ASEAN exhibition brings together premium Japanese F&B brands, food tech, and services. Expect authentic flavors, live demos, business matching, and tasting sessions led by expert chefs. From traditional dishes to automation solutions, it’s a must-visit for F&B pros and Japanese cuisine lovers alike. Discover the true meaning of “Oishii” in every bite and breakthrough!
Food Japan 2025 Suntec Singapore Thu, October 16
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Explore Japan’s finest cuisine and innovations at Food Japan 2025, ASEAN’s leading Japanese F&B and technology exhibition in Singapore.
Celebfest Oktober 2025
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Rediscover festive cheer at Celebfest Oktober 2025, happening from Oct. 17-19 at Suntec Singapore, Halls 403-404, from 12 PM to 10 PM daily. This nostalgic-meets-modern fair features local and regional brands, tasty street food, and live performances that channel the spirit of old-school community celebrations. Shop, snack, and soak in the vibes! This is perfect for families, trendsetters, and anyone craving a feel-good festival filled with charm, creativity, and culture.
Celebfest Oktober 2025 Suntec Singapore Fri, October 17
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Experience nostalgia and excitement at Celebfest Oktober 2025 from Oct. 17 to 19 at Suntec Singapore, Halls 403–404.
TEDxNTU 2025 RE:Human
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Explore what it means to be human in the digital age at TEDxNTU 2025 RE:Human, happening on Oct. 18 at 2 PM at Nanyang Auditorium. This free event features thought-provoking talks on tech, empathy, and identity in an AI-driven world. Hear from inspiring speakers as they examine how we connect, create, and stay human amid constant innovation. Join an afternoon of ideas and dialogue designed to reboot your thinking and spark deeper reflection on our evolving future with technology.
TEDxNTU 2025 RE:Human Nanyang Auditorium Sat, October 18 2:00 PM
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Explore the future of humanity and technology at TEDxNTU 2025 | RE:Human on Oct. 18 at Nanyang Auditorium.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba In Concert
Photo by Website/Esplanade Theatre
Experience the world of "Demon Slayer" like never before at the Esplanade Theatre, Singapore, on Oct. 17-18, at 8 PM. Presented by the Asian Cultural Symphony Orchestra, this live concert features an 18-piece ensemble performing the anime’s iconic soundtrack as epic scenes play on a cinema screen. Relive the action and emotion of Tanjiro’s journey in this immersive audio-visual spectacle. Tickets start from S$71. Don’t miss this unforgettable musical tribute to a beloved anime!
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba In Concert Esplanade Theatre Fri, October 17 8:00 PM
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Experience “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba In Concert” at Esplanade Theatre, a live orchestral celebration of the beloved anime phenomenon.
Jon Halim: Botak Yellow, Dirty Fellow!
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Get ready for a night of unfiltered laughs at Botak Yellow, Dirty Fellow! Jon Halim’s debut comedy show on Oct. 14 at Hero’s Bar, Singapore. Known for his cheeky charm and wild punchlines, Jon dives into dating, awkward friendships, and Singaporean life with bold, offbeat humor. Raw, ridiculous, and unexpectedly sharp, this one-night-only set promises gut-busting laughs and maybe a bit of soul-searching too. Don’t miss this rising comic’s full-length debut — it’s gonna get dirty (in the best way).
Jon Halim – Botak Yellow, Dirty Fellow! Hero’s Bar Tue, October 14 8:00 PM
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Laugh out loud with Jon Halim in his debut show “Botak Yellow, Dirty Fellow!” on Oct. 14, 2025 at Hero’s Bar.
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In line with its commitment to championing local storytelling, the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) returns for its 36th edition, showcasing more than 30 feature and short films by Singaporean filmmakers and co-productions.
Happening from Nov. 26 to Dec. 7, 2025, this year’s SGIFF is both a celebration and a call to action. It’s a reminder that stories must be told, communities must gather, and art must thrive, even in uncertain times. For over three decades, the festival has been a cultural anchor for Singapore and the region, spotlighting bold voices, nurturing emerging talent, and uniting film lovers. Through the SGIFF Film Fund, supported by private donations and festival resources, it continues to invest in Singaporean and regional filmmakers, helping bring meaningful stories from script to screen.
This year, the festival has doubled its local short film selection, showcasing a total of 28 works across the Southeast Asian Short Film Competition and Singapore Panorama, a section dedicated to presenting the latest Singaporean feature and short films that speak to evolving societal concerns. Overall, this year’s celebrations will showcase more than 110 films from over 45 countries, underscoring the enduring importance of creative expression, with Singapore stories taking center stage.
“In a time when cinema feels upended by the weight of pragmatism in Singapore, we are more determined than ever to defend it as an essential cultural offering to be experienced on the big screen,” said Thong Kay Wee, SGIFF Program Director. “We will continue to present a smorgasbord of films that can elicit a wide range of emotions, broaden our perspectives, and inspire new imaginations of this art form that we love. Despite surviving many ‘near-deaths’ in its history, we will continue to demonstrate how cinema has persevered in quality and relevance, especially in today’s extraordinarily difficult times.”
Film Highlights
The 35th SGIFF showcases a lineup of world premieres that highlight the resilience and spirit of local communities.
Some of the films spotlighting this theme include “Sandbox,” starring Benjamin Kheng, Nathan Hartono, and Oon Shu An — a heartfelt comedy about a struggling stunt training school fighting to stay afloat, and a powerful allegory for the challenges facing Singapore’s creative industries.
The documentary “At Home with Work” offers a thoughtful look at home-based businesses, capturing the grit and determination of everyday Singaporeans navigating tough commercial realities.
Also in the lineup is actor Qi Yuwu’s debut short film “Cendol,” starring Sharon Au as an award-winning designer who returns home to reconnect with her mother; “Coda,” which follows 42 non-professional singers reuniting under conductor Nelson Kwei to compete internationally after nearly two decades; and “10s Across the Borders,” directed by Chan Sze-Wei, which shines a light on pioneering figures of Southeast Asia’s ballroom scene, celebrating the artistry and resilience of queer and trans communities that have flourished despite prejudice and rejection.
"Cendol" | Courtesy of Singapore International Film Festival"Coda" | Courtesy of Singapore International Film Festival
Opening the festival’s Singapore Panorama section is “The Old Man and His Car,” which stars veteran actors Lim Kay Tong and Richard Low in a story of a retired widower who finds an unexpected connection in the face of bereavement. This film is also set for a world premiere at this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival.
Audiences will also have the opportunity to screen a piece of cinematic history: the 1970s adaptation of "Dream of the Red Chamber” set in Singapore by the late Taiwanese filmmaker Chiu Kang-chien. The film is presented in collaboration with and restored by the Asian Film Archive.
"The Old Man and His Car" | Courtesy of Singapore International Film Festival
Together, these works embody the spirit of SGIFF 2025: art that insists on joy, meaning, and solidarity, while being firmly rooted in local and regional stories. The full program lineup and ticket information will be unveiled on Oct. 24, 2025 at 12 PM. SGIFF 2025 is part of the Singapore Media Festival 2025 hosted by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA).
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Get ready for a week packed with magic, music, and mayhem in Singapore! Catch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ – Part 2 in Concert for a dose of nostalgia, sing along with TWICE, or dance to Ms DSF’s fiery beats at Clarke Quay. Feeling spooky? OktoberScream at Boaters Bar brings Halloween and Oktoberfest together for one wild night.
However you like to celebrate, there’s something happening for everyone. Dive into our list of exciting events below!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ - Part 2
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Relive the magic at Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ – Part 2 in Concert, happening on Oct. 10-11, 2025, from 8 PM at Esplanade Theatre. Experience the film’s epic conclusion as the Metropolitan Festival Orchestra performs Alexandre Desplat’s Grammy®-nominated score live to picture on a 40-foot screen. Tickets start from S$79, and the concert is open to audiences aged 6 and above with a PG13 advisory.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Esplanade Theatre Fri, October 10 8:00 PM
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Experience Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ – Part 2 in Concert with live orchestra on Oct. 10–11, 2025 at Esplanade Theatre.
kanekoayano Asia Tour (Singapore)
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Catch Japanese singer-songwriter kanekoayano live with her full band on Oct. 11, 2025, from 8 PM at Esplanade Annexe Studio. Famed for her soulful vocals and poetic lyricism, Ayano blends rock, folk, and indie pop in a captivating 1 hour 15-minute performance. Tickets start from S$54, and there will be no intermission.
kanekoayano Asia Tour (Singapore) Esplanade Annexe Studio Sat, October 11 8:00 PM
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Experience Japanese singer-songwriter kanekoayano with her full band live at Esplanade Annexe Studio on Oct. 11, 2025, 8 PM.
5210PM TURNS 2!! FT. MAYURASHKA
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Join the celebration of rhythm and community at the 5210PM 2nd Anniversary Party on Oct. 11, 2025, from 4 PM to 10 PM at The Pantry, 16A Dempsey Road. Featuring headliner Mayurashka from Japan alongside RTJ, Poh, Loyboy, Atiq Iman, and Vix, the event promises an evening of beats, creative booths, and good vibes. Free parking is available, and admission starts at S$20 for Super Early Bird.
5210PM TURNS 2!! FT. MAYURASHKA The Pantry Sat, October 11 4:00 PM
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Celebrate 5210PM’s 2nd birthday on Oct. 11, 2025, at The Pantry with Mayurashka and a powerhouse lineup of DJs.
TWICE 'THIS IS FOR' World Tour in Singapore
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Catch K-pop sensation TWICE live in Singapore as they bring their "This Is For" World Tour to the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct. 11-12, 2025. The nine-member powerhouse will light up the stage with new hits, fan favorites, and breathtaking performances filled with energy, color, and emotion. Tickets start from S$188 (CAT 6).
TWICE 'THIS IS FOR' World Tour in Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium Sat, October 11 6:00 PM
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Catch TWICE live in Hong Kong on Oct. 11-12, 2025, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium for their "This Is For" World Tour!
Ms DSF: GET ME LIT Asia Tour - Singapore
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Turn up the energy as Ms DSF brings her GET ME LIT ASIA TOUR to Blu Jaz Clarke Quay Central on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, from 10 PM to 4 AM. The Nigerian actress, DJ, and presenter will ignite the dancefloor with a fiery mix of Afrobeats, Amapiano, Hip Hop, and Afro-Fusion, joined by DJ Gillou, DJ Olliedes, and T. Williams. Tickets are priced at S$30 for Early Bird, S$35 online, and S$40 at the door.
Ms DSF: GET ME LIT Asia Tour - Singapore BLU JAZ Clarke Quay Central Sat, October 11 10:00 PM
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Dance all night with Ms DSF at Blu Jaz Clarke Quay on Oct. 11, 2025, from 10 PM to 4 AM.
OktoberScream – Costumes, Beer & Chaos
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Celebrate Halloween with a Bavarian twist at OktoberScream – Costumes, Beer & Chaos, happening on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, from 6 PM to 10 PM at Boaters Bar. Enjoy two hours of free-flow Warsteiner Beer from 7 PM to 9 PM, live music by the Swiss Alpine Lions, and spooky games and contests. Tickets are priced at S$98 per person, with pets welcome to join the fun.
OktoberScream – Costumes, Beer & Chaos Boaters Bar Sat, October 11 6:00 PM
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Raise your steins and don your best costume at OktoberScream on Oct. 11, 2025, from 6 PM to 10 PM at Boaters Bar.
Jeff Satur Red Giant Tour 2025 in Singapore
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Experience the magic of Thai singer-songwriter Jeff Satur as he brings his Red Giant Tour 2025 to Singapore on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, at 8 PM at the Esplanade Theatre. Known for his cinematic performances and genre-blending sound, Jeff will deliver a 90-minute, no-intermission concert showcasing his latest musical journey. Tickets range from S$118 to S$198, offering fans an unforgettable evening of emotion and artistry.
Jeff Satur Red Giant Tour 2025 in Singapore Esplanade Theatre, Singapore Sun, October 12 8:00 PM
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Catch Thai sensation Jeff Satur live at Esplanade Theatre, Singapore, on Oct. 12, 2025, for his highly anticipated Red Giant Tour.
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Singapore’s October calendar is filled with artistry, flavor, and heartwarming moments. Experience the wonder of "Cirque Alice," discover new flavors at Singapore Coffee Week, or immerse yourself in cultural gems at The Japan Rail Fair. The Singapore Ink Show brings body art to the spotlight, while the Pink Ribbon Walk rallies the community for a meaningful cause. Families can also enjoy Halloween movie nights by the beach at Sentosa.
Ready to make the most of the week? Explore our full list of events below!
Cirque Alice
Photo by Website/Marina Bay Sands
Experience the magic of Cirque Alice at the Sands Theatre from Oct. 9-26, 2025, where Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” is reimagined with breathtaking acrobatics and theatrical artistry. From dazzling aerialists and contortionists to elegant dancers, puppetry, and live music, this family-friendly production blends heart-stopping stunts with enchanting moments.
Showtimes include weekday and weekend slots across morning, afternoon, and evening. Tickets start at S$78, with premium Wonderland VIP and exclusive VIP box options available. Get yours now!
Cirque Alice Marina Bay Sands Thu, October 9 8:00 PM
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Experience Cirque Alice from Oct. 9-26, 2025, at Sands Theatre, a breathtaking acrobatic adventure reimagining Lewis Carroll’s timeless “Wonderland.”
Singapore Coffee Week 2025
Photo by Website/Singapore Coffee Week
Discover Singapore Coffee Week 2025 at Plaza Singapura from Oct. 9-12, 2025, from 10 AM to 10 PM, and immerse yourself in a celebration of coffee culture. Organized by the Singapore Coffee Association, this annual festival features over 40 exhibitors, including artisan roasters and specialty cafés such as 5F Coffee Lab, Baristart Coffee, Kyukei Coffee, and Tanamera. Highlights include the Passport Trail Adventure, Singapore Home Roasting Championship, barista competitions, giveaways, and interactive experiences. Entry is free!
Singapore Coffee Week 2025 Plaza Singapura Thu, October 9 10:00 AM
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Celebrate Singapore Coffee Week 2025 from Oct. 9-12 at Plaza Singapura, featuring barista championships, interactive games, and café hopping adventures.
The Japan Rail Fair 2025
Photo by Website/Japan Rail Club
Experience Japanese culture and travel inspiration at The Japan Rail Fair 2025, happening at Urban Park, Guoco Tower from Oct. 9-11, 2025, from 11 AM to 8 PM. The event features interactive regional booths, cultural performances, Japanese food and drinks, and a large-scale stamp rally with 23 unique stamps and exciting prizes such as airline tickets and JR passes. Visitors can also enjoy travel tips, exclusive souvenirs, and family-friendly activities. Admission is free!
The Japan Rail Fair 2025 Urban Park, Guoco Tower (in front of JAPAN RAIL CAFE) Thu, October 9 11:00 AM
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Explore The Japan Rail Fair 2025 at Urban Park, Guoco Tower from Oct. 9-11 with stamps, snacks, and cultural showcases.
Singapore Ink Show 2025
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Celebrate the art of body ink at Singapore Ink Show 2025, happening at Suntec Convention Centre, Hall 405/406 from Oct. 10-12, 2025, from 12 PM to 9 PM. This three-day convention showcases world-renowned and local tattoo artists through live tattooing sessions, contests, street art, and live music. Visitors can meet artists, explore diverse tattoo styles, and shop exclusive merchandise. Admission starts at S$30, with free entry for children aged 12 and below.
Singapore Ink Show 2025 Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre Fri, October 10 12:00 PM
- 9:00 PM
Experience Singapore Ink Show 2025 at Suntec Convention Centre, Hall 405/406 from Oct. 10-12 with tattoos, music, and live art.
Pink Ribbon Walk 2025
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Step forward for a meaningful cause at Pink Ribbon Walk 2025, taking place at OCBC Square, Kallang on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, from 5 PM to 9 PM. This annual flagship event unites breast cancer survivors, families, and supporters in a powerful walk of solidarity, awareness, and celebration. With scenic routes, lively performances, photo opportunities, and best-dressed contests, it’s an inspiring evening of hope and community. Registration starts at S$25, with group and corporate packages available.
Pink Ribbon Walk 2025 OCBC Square, Kallang Sat, October 11 5:00 PM
- 9:00 PM
Join Pink Ribbon Walk 2025 on Oct. 11, 2025, from 5 PM to 9 PM at OCBC Square, Kallang, for heartwarming solidarity.
Movies by the Beach: Spookie Fun Nights
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Celebrate a family-friendly Halloween at Movies by the Beach: Spookie Fun Nights at Palawan Kidz City Roof Garden on weekends from Oct. 11-26, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 9 PM. Families can enjoy free outdoor screenings of spooky yet fun films like “Casper,” “Monsters, Inc.,” and “Coco,” with no pre-booking required. Children can join themed activity stations, trick-or-treat surprises, and a Kids Halloween Best Dress Contest on Oct. 26. Activities require a minimum S$10 spend at Sentosa.
Movies by the Beach: Spookie Fun Nights Palawan Kidz City Roof Garden Sat, October 11 5:30 PM
- 9:00 PM
Enjoy Movies by the Beach: Spookie Fun Nights on weekends, Oct. 11-26, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 9 PM at Palawan Kidz City Roof Garden.
Alpine Adventure Starring Begonias
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Don't miss the last week to discover the beauty of Switzerland at Alpine Adventure Starring Begonias at Flower Dome until Oct. 12, 2025, from 9 AM to 9 PM. This floral showcase features over 50 alpine and seasonal plants, highlighted by colorful begonias inspired by Swiss chalets and alpine towns. Visitors can explore iconic recreations like Zürich’s St. Peter’s Church, the Glacier Express, and the Gornergrat Railway, alongside cultural touches such as alphorn music and Swiss papercutting. Regular Flower Dome admission charges apply.
Alpine Adventure Starring Begonias Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay Mon, September 8 9:00 AM
- 9:00 PM
Explore Alpine Adventure Starring Begonias at Flower Dome from Sept. 8 to Oct. 12, 2025, featuring Swiss landmarks and blooms.
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Travel is for sure one of the modern essentials in life, and it’s the best feeling when you secure your flights with benefits. Singapore Airlines' Time To Fly campaign is back with the 2025 edition, and it’s more rewarding than ever. Running from Oct. 10 to 25, 2025, the campaign spans both a Virtual Travel Fair, offering irresistible deals, curated experiences, and exclusive perks.
Whether you’re dreaming of cherry blossoms in Japan, gourmet escapes in Guangzhou, or a snowy wonderland in Hokkaido, the campaign’s tour packages are designed to blend culture, comfort, and adventure.
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The Virtual Travel Fair, hosted in collaboration with Mastercard, unlocks a world of privileges for cardholders. Filipino travelers, for example, can access promotional fares using the code FLYSQ2026, valid for travel until Sept. 30, 2026. Perks include up to P7,500 in shopping and dining vouchers, 20% off Pelago bookings, and exclusive shopping credits at CapitaLand malls, Takashimaya, and Marina Bay Sands.
Among the standout collaborations is a partnership with King Power, offering duty-free shopping perks that make your airport stroll a little more rewarding. Mandai Bird Paradise and Landmark Hotel add a splash of nature and heritage to the mix, while Pelago, Singapore Airlines’ own travel experience platform, offers curated activities with up to 20% off for Mastercard holders.
For those who love a good hotel stay, Changi Cove and Cross Hotels & Resorts are part of the campaign, offering special rates and packages that pair perfectly with your flight. Dining deals and attraction passes round out the offering, making this a lifestyle upgrade.
Perfect for booking a family holiday, a solo escape, or a seasonal celebration, Time To Fly 2025 is a passport to curated luxury, cultural immersion, and smart travel planning. And with Singapore Airlines’ signature service leading the way, every journey begins with elegance and extra excitement.
For promotion details, visit Singapore Airlines’ website, and follow them on Instagram and Facebook.
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Affordable Art Fair Singapore is back at the F1 Pit Building this Nov. 13 to 16, 2025, celebrating its largest edition since 2019 with 95 participating galleries and a renewed focus on community, accessibility, and Southeast Asian voices.
Courtesy of Affordable Art Fair Singapore
This year’s edition follows the success of 2024, which welcomed 22,000 visitors and achieved S$5.3 million in sales. Last year also saw nearly one quarter of visitors (46%) purchasing art at the Fair, with 6% making their very first art purchase — proof that the Fair’s role in shaping new collectors and making art more approachable for all.
A Regional Focus
The Ubah Rumah Residency | Courtesy of Affordable Art Fair Singapore
This year, the Fair shifts its lenses to a more regional focus with 180 Southeast Asian artists present, representing a 24% increase over the past three years. At its heart is the Ubah Rumah Residency, a special project highlighting emerging artists inspired by ecology, care, and maritime heritage across the Singapore-Malaysia-Riau region.
Its name, Ubah Rumah, or “home of change,” reflects its ethos of exploring what it means to host, adapt, and create in a shifting world. One artist will also be chosen for a solo show at Blueprint Art Space in 2026.
Exhibiting artists are:
Visual artists: Djuwadi Ahwal (Indonesia), Lusiano Limono (Indonesia), Ireen Tan (Malaysia), Florence Cinco (Philippines), Ricky Yeo (Singapore), Wendy Zhang (Singapore)
Courtesy of Affordable Art Fair SingaporeCourtesy of Affordable Art Fair Singapore
In line with Singapore’s 60th anniversary, the Fair will cast a spotlight on how art reflects national identity, heritage, and community, reminding visitors that art can be both meaningful and accessible, not only for museums or mansions, but for every home.
Visitors can expect works that speak to personal memory and place, especially from local artists who explore themes of multiculturalism, family history, and a local’s everyday experience.
Beyond the Galleries
Visitors can expect hands-on workshops at The Workshop, family-friendly activities at the evolved Children’s Art Studio, a refreshed culinary experience with local flavors, explore the curated #SPOTLIGHT exhibition, and encounter Special Projects across the fair. Affordable Art Fair Singapore also continues its partnership with the Caregiving Welfare Association, with proceeds from activities supporting caregivers and seniors.
“2025 is not just about growth,” shared Alan Koh, Fair Director of Affordable Art Fair Singapore. “It’s about rooting deeper into our region — reinvesting in our communities, creating real value for galleries, and continuing to offer a space where people fall in love with art for the first time, or all over again. That’s always been the joy and purpose of Affordable Art Fair.”
Tickets to the fair are now available on the Affordable Art Fair Singapore website. Tickets are priced from S$19 (Early Bird Tickets from Sept. 9 to Oct. 5), S$24 (Advanced Tickets from Oct. 6 to Nov. 13), S$28 (Standard Tickets), and S$13.50 (Students or aged 60+).
For more information and updates, visit the Affordable Art Fair Singapore website here, and follow their Facebook and Instagram pages.
Affordable Art Fair Singapore 2025
Location: Republic Boulevard, F1 Pit Building, Singapore
Opening Hours: 11 AM to 9 PM (Nov. 14), 10 AM to 7 PM (Nov. 15 to 16)
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