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Photogpraph: People People Brewing Co. | People People Brewing Co. Photogpraph: People People Brewing Co. Discover the best events and activities in Singapore that are happening this week Monday 13 April 2026 Share Best events in Singapore this week 1.  Celebrate Indian classical arts at SIFAS 2026 The Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society returns with Infinite Rasa, a 17-day celebration of the Indian concept of "aesthetic flavour." The 22nd edition features a diverse lineup across classical music, dance, and visual arts, including the earth-inspired concert Bhumi: Feel the Beat and the vibrant dance production anumārga. Beyond the performances at the Esplanade, the SIFAS campus at Middle Road transforms into a community bazaar filled with food stalls, art exhibitions, and craft stations. It’s an immersive dive into Indian culture and spirituality that spotlights both local alumni and international award-winning vocalists. 2.  Stock up your home bar at The Great Wine & Spirits Clearance Sale Ready to give your wine rack a proper refresh? The Great Wine & Spirits Clearance Sale is popping up at Cellarbration Singapore’s Ubi showroom on April 18 and 19, from 10am to 8pm, bringing with it seriously good deals worth showing up for. Across two days, expect up to 70 percent off more than 100 wines and spirits . There’s everything from easy-drinking reds and crisp whites to celebratory bubbles and staples like whisky, gin and vodka , plus soju from just $4.90. Look out for big names like The Glenlivet, Burn McKenzie, Jinro, Bacardi, Lanson and more. There’s also a $5 wine deal with purchase for early birds. Everything is while stocks last, so get in early and stock up. Find out more here . Paid content 3.  Explore Malay arts at Esplanade’s Pesta Raya Esplanade’s annual Pesta Raya offers a deep dive into the Malay Archipelago’s rich cultural heritage. This year, theatre takes centre stage with Randai MacBeth, which reimagines Shakespeare with a Minangkabau twist, and La Luna, a romantic comedy-drama adaptation. The music lineup is equally stellar, featuring legendary musician Dato‘ Zainalabidin, psy-rockers Margasatwa, and the Esplanade debut of Indonesian R&B sensation Adrian Khalif. With free dikir barat showcases and kid-friendly storytelling sessions, the festival is a vibrant closing celebration for Hari Raya Aidilfitri that caters to all ages. 4.  Laugh out loud with a local adaptation of ‘[title of show]’ Things get super meta in [title of show], a musical about two writers writing a musical about... well, two writers writing a musical. This Tony-nominated comedy follows struggling artists Jeff and Hunter as they race against a three-week deadline to submit an original piece to a festival. Directed by Eric Larrea, the Singapore adaptation features a cast of homegrown talents including Andrew Marko and Vanessa Kee. It’s a chaotic, laugh-out-loud, and vulnerable look at artistic ambition and what it truly takes to be a creative in the modern world. 5.  Enjoy freshly brewed beer at People People Brewing Co. Beer, food, and shared experiences collide at People People Brewing Co., a new social space at Resorts World Sentosa by the team behind Burnt Ends. Equipped with an in-house brewing programme, it serves everything from premium lagers to experimental sours directly from 1,500-litre tanks. Pair your fresh pour with wood-fired sourdough pizza or gourmet burgers in an open-layout space designed for mingling. Don't miss their signature weekly events like the Saturday Long Lunch for free-flow drinks or Thirsty Thursdays for a guided brewery tour.  Enter email address By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. 🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed! Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! 6.  Party with Aprtment Life at Bottega di Carna London-born collective Aprtment Life brings its "living room" intimacy to Bottega Di Carna for their Southeast Asian debut. Blending hip-hop, R&B, and Amapiano, the soulful music community features producer Dean M.F. Johnson and vocalist Shea Soul for a night of endless grooves. This one-night-only affair follows a strict neutral-tone dress code, so dress your best in beige, cream, or tan to match the immaculate vibes. It’s a global movement turned local party, promising a night of creative connection and sophisticated beats. 7.  Get your retail therapy in at Island Atelier Formerly known as Sentosa Fair, Island Atelier returns to Sentosa Cove with over 40 independent designers and lifestyle brands. This curated showcase features resort-style fashion, jewellery, and homeware, including a new Sale Salon for archive pieces and samples. Look out for local designers supported by the Singapore Fashion Council, as well as the debut of White Ginger’s bold, vibrant prints. While you shop, the kids can enjoy face painting and crafts, or grab viral sweets from The Candy Store. It’s the ultimate two-day retail therapy session by the waterfront. 8.  Enjoy capybara-themed festivities at River Wonders Mark the 100-day milestone of River Wonders’ capybara newborn Ollie with a month-long birthday festivity that celebrates the pup and his large rodent family. Discover the gentle giants in action over at Amazonia Encounters and experience their quirky personalities first-hand through enrichment sessions with their keepers. Then, watch the herd show off their talent at the Once Upon A River presentation, where you can get the chance to snap pics with the stars themselves. Elsewhere, you can hop on a boat that takes you through the Amazon River Quest, and catch the capybaras relaxing in their natural habitat next to other native South American animals. More capybara-themed activities abound, including a Capy Crew Trail, which takes you across River Wonders to learn more about the adorable mammal.  9.  Discover all things Polish at PolandSHIOK! The annual PolandSHIOK! returns for its 10th edition with a jam-packed programme filled with loads of music, film, food and cultural experiences that put the central European country and its rich heritage at its heart. Held for over a month, this year’s Polish festival focuses on bringing its contemporary creativity to the masses through Polish Food Weekend, a showcase of traditional and contemporary Polish cuisine, and screenings of family-friendly movies like Chopin, Chopin! and Diplodocus . Round things off with an open-air concert at Singapore Botanic Gardens, headlined by multi-instrumentalist and composer Professor Maria Pomianowska, who will be accompanied by Singapore-based artists for an epic cross-cultural performance. 10.  Catch Euro-made movies at European Film Festival The European Film Festival is back, featuring 29 screenings of titles from over 20 countries across three film venues: Capitol Theatre, Filmhouse, and German European School Singapore. The festival’s 35th edition curates films for every type of moviegoer, from drama and comedy to documentary and musicals, presenting diverse and distinct European voices on the silver screen. Expect feminist stories from Austria and Belgium, thrilling Danish adventures, laugh-out-loud comedies from Finland and Italy, and more. Opening the festival is Horseshoe , a 2025 Irish dramedy directed by Edwin Mullane and Adam O’Keeffe. Centred around grief and fragile familial bonds, the film follows four estranged siblings who reunite to support each other after their father’s death. But their relationships get tested even further when new secrets are unravelled. Another gem not to be missed is Flow , the Oscar-winning animated film by Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis. 11.  Uncover stories from the region at Objectifs Documentary Awards Exhibition For the eighth edition of Objectifs’ Documentary Awards Exhibition, the gallery presents a lineup of new photography showcases, meet-the-artist sessions and an exclusive masterclass. The artists featured this year tell important stories from Cambodia, the Philippines, and Indonesia – Victoria Perote’s  In Honour of Tranquil Shores, for example, uses photography to chronicle the experiences of a group of women during the Martial Law period in the Philippines.  Beyond the exhibitions, you can also sign up for masterclasses, including The Art of the Pitch. Led by award-winning Filipino photojournalist Ezra Acayan, it details the pitching process, drawn from his real-life experiences and professional insights.  12.  Step inside Nene’s quirky corner store at Heartware Store & Gallery Bangkok-based illustrator Nene, otherwise known as Nanthawan Jamsai, marks her first-ever solo Singapore exhibition at Heartware Store & Gallery with 555 MART . Aimed at capturing the humour and quirks of everyday items, the showcase features a series of playful illustrations inspired by staples at the convenience store. Think ramen cup noodles, bananas, probiotic drinks and other random objects Nene encountered during her trips to the shops. They’re all drawn in her distinctive art style, a striking combination of the ballpoint pen, neon risograph printing and meticulous observation. 555 MART also features exclusive, never-before-seen artworks specially created for the exhibition, all of which are available for purchase. 13.  Explore the human body at ArtScience Museum’s Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy Explore the human body through Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy at the ArtScience Museum. This landmark exhibition, in partnership with the Getty Research Institute, traces how the body has been imagined from the 16th century to today. This Singapore edition highlights Asian perspectives, featuring over 40 objects from the Singapore College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and insights into Ayurveda. With 160+ artefacts, including life-sized illustrations, medical manuscripts, and scientific specimens, it’s a deep dive into medical history and art. 14.  Transport to Japan for cherry blossom season at Gardens by the Bay For its 11th sakura display, Gardens by the Bay welcomes iconic Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty to the Flower Dome. Transport yourself to Ishikawa Prefecture, wandering through landscapes framed by 30 types of cherry and plum blossoms. Experience a unique rain installation mimicking Ishikawa’s famously wet climate before immersing yourself in traditional tea ceremonies and mochitsuki demonstrations. Don't miss the Castle in the Sky screening or Anime Garde on March 21 and 22, featuring J-pop acts and international cosplayers. From pink-hued blooms to high-energy festivals, it’s a full immersion into Japanese culture. 15.  Play hawker-themed carnival games at Bellygom Hawker Carnival South Korea’s giant pink teddy bear, Bellygom, lands at Changi Airport Terminal 3 for a massive Hawker Carnival. Snap a photo with a 7-metre-tall inflatable or play hawker-themed games like "inflatable wok" to win plushies and vouchers. Beyond the carnival, hunt for Bellygom against nostalgic backdrops like kopitiams and HDB void decks. It’s a joyful, pink-hued pop-up spreading cheer across the terminal until May. 16.  Celebrate the beauty of printed matter at Steidl Book Culture. Magic on Paper Books are most definitely not dead. Steidl Book Culture. Magic on Paper celebrates the printed word in a world of digital overconsumption. Presented by DECK and Goethe-Institut Singapore, this exhibition marks legendary publisher Gerhard Steidl’s return to Singapore after nearly a decade. Immerse yourself in sculptural installations by powerhouse artists Dayanita Singh, Theseus Chan, and Jim Dine as they explore the craft of bookmaking. Don’t miss public programmes, artist conversations, and the Steidl Bookshop pop-up, where you can browse and buy limited edition releases and the latest titles. 17.  Play the new Pokémon Pokopia game onboard a Pokémon truck Calling all Pokémon fans, a Pokémon truck might be headed your way. From now until June, this roving gaming station is travelling across Singapore and various shopping malls to let you step inside its new Pokémon Pokopia world. The game, to be released on Nintendo Switch 2 this March, is a cosy life simulation where you play as the character Ditto to rebuild a desolate world with the help of your new Pokémon friends. Try out the game at four demo stations in the truck, head to the colouring zone, or snap a picture at the  Pokémon Pokopia -themed photobooth. You can also cop exclusive Pokémon Pokopia merch to add to your collection and get the chance to meet with Pikachu himself. His appearance is limited to selected sessions, so keep an eye out for his whereabouts. 18.  Spill the tea heritage at Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie Discover the art and culture of tea at Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie, a brand-new exhibition by the Asian Civilisation Museum, in collaboration with CHAGEE. This multi-sensory showcase goes beyond the taste and smell to trace the history of tea, from how it has shaped different rituals, practices and cultures for centuries to its role in our daily lives. The exhibition features collections from the past, such as historic tea wares and 3D-printed replicas, as well as newly commissioned contemporary art from local creatives. Step into an atmospheric display of tea leaves in floating paper forms, or tease your ears with a series of ASMR-inspired videos produced that explore the symphonic experience of tea. The exhibition also extends outside of the gallery walls with a CHAGEE pop-up along the Singapore River. It offers a menu of its standard beverages alongside exclusive merchandise, including a horse plushie charm available in two special variations: blue and light brown. 19.  Celebrate the art of French winemaking with ‘French Excellence Programme – À TABLE! C elebrate the craft and heritage of French winemaking through a heady mix of performances, tastings, concerts, and cultural experiences. French Excellence Programme – À TABLE! is an immersive theatre journey that guides you from room to room, unfolding scenes of poetry, song, and monologue. Elsewhere, wander through an immersive gallery tracing the rich tapestry of French winemaking, complete with sensorial zones where you can explore aromas, learn the art of pairing, and unpack the processes behind red and white wines. Music lovers can opt for a music-and-wine programme, where three wine pairings mirror the musical arcs of early 20th-century music. There’ll be live performances too, blending piano and drums with contemporary dance, poetry, and cinematic visual art. 20.  Admire Indonesian art at ‘Nafasan Bumi – An Endless Harvest’ Start the year with a visit to Singapore Art Museum’s latest installation, Nafasan Bumi – An Endless Harvest , featuring works by Indonesian artists Elia Nurvista and Bagus Pandega. The exhibition explores the environmental costs of economic growth in an era of climate crisis, while exploring how the items we use today may leave their mark on the future. This immersive environment brings together kinetic, multimedia and sculptural installations that trace the impact of extractive economies across regional and global networks. Highlights include batik and palm oil sculptures depicting plantation labourers, mechanical systems powered by biofeedback from live plants and more. 21.  Explore migrant stories with SINGAPORAMA at National Gallery Singapore In this larger-than-life artwork taking over the National Gallery’s Padang Atrium, contemporary Thai artist Navin Rawanchaikul captures the dynamic and passionate cultures and lives that make up the diverse Singaporean community. Following a year-long engagement with migrant workers, indigenous groups and faith organisations, the artist’s revelations and discoveries are translated into spectacular billboard paintings, video interviews and a travelogue that celebrates their vibrant stories and voices. The showcase is supported by an enriching two-part programme that highlights the people who have inspired the installation. Join in on fireside chats with the artist to explore behind the scenes and the empowering migrant stories. Singaporama Unfolded Part I centres on Kaugnay, an organisation for Filipina domestic workers, and its fabulous Trashion Show, while Part II traces the history of migration in Singapore. The latter presents a performance of a traditional Indian folk dance by Migrant Workers’ Centre (MWC) Ambassadors, alongside a discussion on identity, community and collaboration. 22.  Discover artists fighting for a better world at Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise Five women, over 50 artworks and one shared mission. This exhibition brings Southeast Asian artists Amanda Heng (Singapore), Dolorosa Sinaga (Indonesia), Imelda Cajipe-Endaya (Philippines), Nirmala Dutt (Malaysia) and Phaptawan Suwannakudt (Thailand) to display their work together in Singapore for the very first time. But more than just an art showcase, Fear No Power is a space to have a conversation about meaningful change and the artists’ decades-long commitment to it. Featuring photography, paintings, sculptures and performances that date all the way back to the 1960s, this multidisciplinary exhibition examines the concept of communal world-building across the region and what it means to forge a community. Every piece of work is an intimate and powerful reflection deeply rooted in care, collaboration and resistance. 23.  Learn about Singapore’s lion dance heritage at Tradition in Motion How much do you really know about lion dance, apart from the loud drums and colourful costumes? Find out more about the history and heritage behind lion dance at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre’s vibrant exhibition just in time for Chinese New Year. The exhibition showcases over 50 artefacts, including rare lion head designs in Hainan and Fujian styles. You’ll also be able to learn more about different lion dance styles, local lion dance troupes, and lion dance culture in Singapore today. Admission to the exhibition is free. 24.  Take flight with peacocks at the Peranakan Museum Whether you’re a peacock enthusiast or a curious newcomer, Peacock Power: Beauty and Symbolism Across Cultures uncovers the majestic bird’s impact across Asia. Featuring over 100 artefacts, from ceramics and clothing to intricate jewellery,  the exhibition traces the peacock’s symbolism, especially in Peranakan art and wedding traditions. It also debuts Thousand Eyes , a new ecological reinterpretation of the motif by Singaporean artist Ernest Goh. Beyond the displays, visitors can explore peacock species and behaviours through holographic tech and interactive stations. Round out your visit with curated public programmes or join a guided tour for deeper insight into the stories behind the pieces. 25.  Explore the history of games at ‘Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games’ Mahjong, congkak, Go...there innumerable Asian games we're sure are part of your fondest childhood memories. This September, the Asian Civilisations Museum is exhibiting  Let's Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games , which takes a look at how these games, whether sporty or strategic, have evolved and shaped communities and traditions over time. Explore more than 150 games, and actually try them out at interactive installations. There'll be fun outdoor set-ups and talks and programmes throughout the exhibitions long run, too (until June 7, 2026).  Explore Singapore Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. Sign up to our newsletter to enjoy Singapore without spending a thing (as well as options when you're feeling flush). By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. 🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed! Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
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The next seven days are just as packed as the last, with cultural festivals taking the spotlight. Indulge in Indian classical arts at SIFAS Festival of Arts and celebrate the end of Hari Raya Aidilfitri with Pesta Raya at Esplanade. Otherwise, catch Sing’theatre’s latest musical production, *\[title of show\]*, or party the weekend away with global music collective Aprtment Life. To get your shopping fix, hit up Island Atelier. Need a break from the fast life? We hear there’s a new brewery in town. Come relax and knock back a couple of glasses at Resorts World Sentosa’s latest watering hole, People People Brewing Co., which combines a brewery and social space under one roof. Read on for all the best things to do in Singapore. **RECOMMENDED:** [The best things to do in Singapore in April](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/the-best-things-to-do-in-singapore-in-april) and [The best hiking trails and spots in Singapore](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/best-hiking-trails-in-singapore) Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. Sign up to our newsletter to enjoy Singapore without spending a thing (as well as options when you're feeling flush). By entering your email address you agree to our [Terms of Use](https://www.timeout.com/terms-of-use) and [Privacy Policy](https://www.timeout.com/privacy-notice) and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. 🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed\! Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon\! ## Best events in Singapore this week [1\. Celebrate Indian classical arts at SIFAS 2026](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/sifas-festival-of-arts-2026) - Things to do - Festivals [![Celebrate Indian classical arts at SIFAS 2026](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393632/750/422/image.jpg)![Celebrate Indian classical arts at SIFAS 2026](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393632/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/sifas-festival-of-arts-2026) The Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society returns with Infinite Rasa, a 17-day celebration of the Indian concept of "aesthetic flavour." The 22nd edition features a diverse lineup across classical music, dance, and visual arts, including the earth-inspired concert Bhumi: Feel the Beat and the vibrant dance production anumārga. Beyond the performances at the Esplanade, the SIFAS campus at Middle Road transforms into a community bazaar filled with food stalls, art exhibitions, and craft stations. It’s an immersive dive into Indian culture and spirituality that spotlights both local alumni and international award-winning vocalists. ### [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/sifas-festival-of-arts-2026) Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. Sign up to our newsletter to enjoy Singapore without spending a thing (as well as options when you're feeling flush). By entering your email address you agree to our [Terms of Use](https://www.timeout.com/terms-of-use) and [Privacy Policy](https://www.timeout.com/privacy-notice) and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. 🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed\! Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon\! ### 2\. Stock up your home bar at The Great Wine & Spirits Clearance Sale ![Stock up your home bar at The Great Wine & Spirits Clearance Sale](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393680/750/422/image.jpg) ![Stock up your home bar at The Great Wine & Spirits Clearance Sale](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393680/750/562/image.jpg) Photograph: Cellarbration Singapore Ready to give your wine rack a proper refresh? The Great Wine & Spirits Clearance Sale is popping up at Cellarbration Singapore’s Ubi showroom on April 18 and 19, from 10am to 8pm, bringing with it seriously good deals worth showing up for. Across two days, expect up to 70 percent off more than 100 wines and spirits. There’s everything from easy-drinking reds and crisp whites to celebratory bubbles and staples like whisky, gin and vodka, plus soju from just \$4.90. Look out for big names like The Glenlivet, Burn McKenzie, Jinro, Bacardi, Lanson and more. There’s also a \$5 wine deal with purchase for early birds. Everything is while stocks last, so get in early and stock up. Find out more [here](https://cellarbration.com.sg/the-great-wine-spirits-clearance-sale). Paid content Advertising [3\. Explore Malay arts at Esplanade’s Pesta Raya](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/pesta-raya-malay-festival-of-arts-2026) - Things to do - Festivals - City Hall - 16 Apr 19 Apr 2026 [![Explore Malay arts at Esplanade’s Pesta Raya](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393633/750/422/image.jpg)![Explore Malay arts at Esplanade’s Pesta Raya](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393633/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/pesta-raya-malay-festival-of-arts-2026) Esplanade’s annual Pesta Raya offers a deep dive into the Malay Archipelago’s rich cultural heritage. This year, theatre takes centre stage with Randai MacBeth, which reimagines Shakespeare with a Minangkabau twist, and La Luna, a romantic comedy-drama adaptation. The music lineup is equally stellar, featuring legendary musician Dato‘ Zainalabidin, psy-rockers Margasatwa, and the Esplanade debut of Indonesian R\&B sensation Adrian Khalif. With free *dikir barat* showcases and kid-friendly storytelling sessions, the festival is a vibrant closing celebration for Hari Raya Aidilfitri that caters to all ages. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/pesta-raya-malay-festival-of-arts-2026) [4\. Laugh out loud with a local adaptation of ‘\[title of show\]’](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/title-of-show) - Things to do - Newton - 15 Apr 25 Apr 2026 [![Laugh out loud with a local adaptation of ‘\[title of show\]’](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393635/750/422/image.jpg)![Laugh out loud with a local adaptation of ‘\[title of show\]’](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393635/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Sing'Theatre](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/title-of-show) Things get super meta in \[title of show\], a musical about two writers writing a musical about... well, two writers writing a musical. This Tony-nominated comedy follows struggling artists Jeff and Hunter as they race against a three-week deadline to submit an original piece to a festival. Directed by Eric Larrea, the Singapore adaptation features a cast of homegrown talents including Andrew Marko and Vanessa Kee. It’s a chaotic, laugh-out-loud, and vulnerable look at artistic ambition and what it truly takes to be a creative in the modern world. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/title-of-show) Advertising [5\. Enjoy freshly brewed beer at People People Brewing Co.](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/bars-and-pubs/people-people-brewing-co) - Sentosa [![Enjoy freshly brewed beer at People People Brewing Co.](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393613/750/422/image.jpg)![Enjoy freshly brewed beer at People People Brewing Co.](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393613/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: People People Brewing Co](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/bars-and-pubs/people-people-brewing-co) Beer, food, and shared experiences collide at People People Brewing Co., a new social space at Resorts World Sentosa by the team behind Burnt Ends. Equipped with an in-house brewing programme, it serves everything from premium lagers to experimental sours directly from 1,500-litre tanks. Pair your fresh pour with wood-fired sourdough pizza or gourmet burgers in an open-layout space designed for mingling. Don't miss their signature weekly events like the Saturday Long Lunch for free-flow drinks or Thirsty Thursdays for a guided brewery tour. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/bars-and-pubs/people-people-brewing-co) [6\. Party with Aprtment Life at Bottega di Carna](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/aprtment-life-at-bottega-di-carna) - Things to do - Tanjong Pagar - 18 Apr 2026 [![Party with Aprtment Life at Bottega di Carna](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393637/750/422/image.jpg)![Party with Aprtment Life at Bottega di Carna](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393637/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Aprtment Life](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/aprtment-life-at-bottega-di-carna) London-born collective Aprtment Life brings its "living room" intimacy to Bottega Di Carna for their Southeast Asian debut. Blending hip-hop, R\&B, and Amapiano, the soulful music community features producer Dean M.F. Johnson and vocalist Shea Soul for a night of endless grooves. This one-night-only affair follows a strict neutral-tone dress code, so dress your best in beige, cream, or tan to match the immaculate vibes. It’s a global movement turned local party, promising a night of creative connection and sophisticated beats. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/aprtment-life-at-bottega-di-carna) Advertising [7\. Get your retail therapy in at Island Atelier](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/island-atelier-1) - Things to do [![Get your retail therapy in at Island Atelier](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393640/750/422/image.jpg)![Get your retail therapy in at Island Atelier](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393640/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: She Creates Stories](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/island-atelier-1) Formerly known as Sentosa Fair, Island Atelier returns to Sentosa Cove with over 40 independent designers and lifestyle brands. This curated showcase features resort-style fashion, jewellery, and homeware, including a new Sale Salon for archive pieces and samples. Look out for local designers supported by the Singapore Fashion Council, as well as the debut of White Ginger’s bold, vibrant prints. While you shop, the kids can enjoy face painting and crafts, or grab viral sweets from The Candy Store. It’s the ultimate two-day retail therapy session by the waterfront. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/island-atelier-1) [8\. Enjoy capybara-themed festivities at River Wonders](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/its-a-capy-celebration) - Things to do - Mandai - Until 3 May 2026 [![Enjoy capybara-themed festivities at River Wonders](https://media.timeout.com/images/106391628/750/422/image.jpg)![Enjoy capybara-themed festivities at River Wonders](https://media.timeout.com/images/106391628/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Mandai Wildlife Group](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/its-a-capy-celebration) Mark the 100-day milestone of River Wonders’ capybara newborn Ollie with a month-long birthday festivity that celebrates the pup and his large rodent family. Discover the gentle giants in action over at Amazonia Encounters and experience their quirky personalities first-hand through enrichment sessions with their keepers. Then, watch the herd show off their talent at the Once Upon A River presentation, where you can get the chance to snap pics with the stars themselves. Elsewhere, you can hop on a boat that takes you through the Amazon River Quest, and catch the capybaras relaxing in their natural habitat next to other native South American animals. More capybara-themed activities abound, including a Capy Crew Trail, which takes you across River Wonders to learn more about the adorable mammal. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/its-a-capy-celebration) Advertising [9\. Discover all things Polish at PolandSHIOK\!](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/polandshiok) - Things to do - Festivals [![Discover all things Polish at PolandSHIOK\!](https://media.timeout.com/images/106391632/750/422/image.jpg)![Discover all things Polish at PolandSHIOK\!](https://media.timeout.com/images/106391632/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: PolandSHIOK\!](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/polandshiok) The annual PolandSHIOK! returns for its 10th edition with a jam-packed programme filled with loads of music, film, food and cultural experiences that put the central European country and its rich heritage at its heart. Held for over a month, this year’s Polish festival focuses on bringing its contemporary creativity to the masses through Polish Food Weekend, a showcase of traditional and contemporary Polish cuisine, and screenings of family-friendly movies like *Chopin, Chopin\!* and *Diplodocus*. Round things off with an open-air concert at Singapore Botanic Gardens, headlined by multi-instrumentalist and composer Professor Maria Pomianowska, who will be accompanied by Singapore-based artists for an epic cross-cultural performance. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/polandshiok) [10\. Catch Euro-made movies at European Film Festival](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/european-film-festival-2026) - Things to do - Film events [![Catch Euro-made movies at European Film Festival](https://media.timeout.com/images/106294787/750/422/image.jpg)![Catch Euro-made movies at European Film Festival](https://media.timeout.com/images/106294787/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Flow](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/european-film-festival-2026) The European Film Festival is back, featuring 29 screenings of titles from over 20 countries across three film venues: Capitol Theatre, Filmhouse, and German European School Singapore. The festival’s 35th edition curates films for every type of moviegoer, from drama and comedy to documentary and musicals, presenting diverse and distinct European voices on the silver screen. Expect feminist stories from Austria and Belgium, thrilling Danish adventures, laugh-out-loud comedies from Finland and Italy, and more. Opening the festival is *Horseshoe*, a 2025 Irish dramedy directed by Edwin Mullane and Adam O’Keeffe. Centred around grief and fragile familial bonds, the film follows four estranged siblings who reunite to support each other after their father’s death. But their relationships get tested even further when new secrets are unravelled. Another gem not to be missed is *Flow*, the Oscar-winning animated film by Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/european-film-festival-2026) Recommended - [![The best walking trails in Singapore](https://media.timeout.com/images/105908773/750/422/image.jpg)The best walking trails in Singapore](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/the-best-walking-trails-in-singapore) - [![The best new restaurants in Singapore 2026](https://media.timeout.com/images/106348818/750/422/image.jpg)The best new restaurants in Singapore 2026](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/food-and-drink/new-restaurants-cafes-singapore) - [![The best things to do in Singapore this weekend (April 10-12)](https://media.timeout.com/images/106392360/750/422/image.jpg)The best things to do in Singapore this weekend (April 10-12)](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/things-to-do-in-singapore-this-weekend) - [![The best hiking trails and spots in Singapore](https://media.timeout.com/images/105758794/750/422/image.jpg)The best hiking trails and spots in Singapore](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/best-hiking-trails-in-singapore) Advertising [11\. Uncover stories from the region at Objectifs Documentary Awards Exhibition](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/8th-objectifs-documentary-awards-exhibition) - Things to do - Exhibitions - Until 30 May 2026 [![Uncover stories from the region at Objectifs Documentary Awards Exhibition](https://media.timeout.com/images/106391639/750/422/image.jpg)![Uncover stories from the region at Objectifs Documentary Awards Exhibition](https://media.timeout.com/images/106391639/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Ponita Keo](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/8th-objectifs-documentary-awards-exhibition) For the eighth edition of Objectifs’ Documentary Awards Exhibition, the gallery presents a lineup of new photography showcases, meet-the-artist sessions and an exclusive masterclass. The artists featured this year tell important stories from Cambodia, the Philippines, and Indonesia – Victoria Perote’s *In Honour of Tranquil Shores,* for example, uses photography to chronicle the experiences of a group of women during the Martial Law period in the Philippines. Beyond the exhibitions, you can also sign up for masterclasses, including The Art of the Pitch. Led by award-winning Filipino photojournalist Ezra Acayan, it details the pitching process, drawn from his real-life experiences and professional insights. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/8th-objectifs-documentary-awards-exhibition) [12\. Step inside Nene’s quirky corner store at Heartware Store & Gallery](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/555-mart) - Things to do - Exhibitions - Marine Parade - Until 17 May 2026 [![Step inside Nene’s quirky corner store at Heartware Store & Gallery](https://media.timeout.com/images/106386537/750/422/image.jpg)![Step inside Nene’s quirky corner store at Heartware Store & Gallery](https://media.timeout.com/images/106386537/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: 555 MART](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/555-mart) Bangkok-based illustrator Nene, otherwise known as Nanthawan Jamsai, marks her first-ever solo Singapore exhibition at Heartware Store & Gallery with *555 MART*. Aimed at capturing the humour and quirks of everyday items, the showcase features a series of playful illustrations inspired by staples at the convenience store. Think ramen cup noodles, bananas, probiotic drinks and other random objects Nene encountered during her trips to the shops. They’re all drawn in her distinctive art style, a striking combination of the ballpoint pen, neon risograph printing and meticulous observation. *555 MART* also features exclusive, never-before-seen artworks specially created for the exhibition, all of which are available for purchase. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/555-mart) Advertising [13\. Explore the human body at ArtScience Museum’s Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/flesh-and-bones-the-art-of-anatomy) - Things to do - Exhibitions - Marina Bay - Until 16 Aug 2026 [![Explore the human body at ArtScience Museum’s Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy](https://media.timeout.com/images/106382533/750/422/image.jpg)![Explore the human body at ArtScience Museum’s Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy](https://media.timeout.com/images/106382533/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: ArtScience Museum \| Evolver (2019) by Marshmallow Laser Feast](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/flesh-and-bones-the-art-of-anatomy) Explore the human body through Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy at the ArtScience Museum. This landmark exhibition, in partnership with the Getty Research Institute, traces how the body has been imagined from the 16th century to today. This Singapore edition highlights Asian perspectives, featuring over 40 objects from the Singapore College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and insights into Ayurveda. With 160+ artefacts, including life-sized illustrations, medical manuscripts, and scientific specimens, it’s a deep dive into medical history and art. ### [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/flesh-and-bones-the-art-of-anatomy) [14\. Transport to Japan for cherry blossom season at Gardens by the Bay](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/sakura-at-gardens-by-the-bay) - Things to do - Until 15 Apr 2026 [![Transport to Japan for cherry blossom season at Gardens by the Bay](https://media.timeout.com/images/106103274/750/422/image.jpg)![Transport to Japan for cherry blossom season at Gardens by the Bay](https://media.timeout.com/images/106103274/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Gardens by the Bay](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/sakura-at-gardens-by-the-bay) For its 11th sakura display, Gardens by the Bay welcomes iconic Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty to the Flower Dome. Transport yourself to Ishikawa Prefecture, wandering through landscapes framed by 30 types of cherry and plum blossoms. Experience a unique rain installation mimicking Ishikawa’s famously wet climate before immersing yourself in traditional tea ceremonies and mochitsuki demonstrations. Don't miss the *Castle in the Sky* screening or Anime Garde on March 21 and 22, featuring J-pop acts and international cosplayers. From pink-hued blooms to high-energy festivals, it’s a full immersion into Japanese culture. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/sakura-at-gardens-by-the-bay) Advertising [15\. Play hawker-themed carnival games at Bellygom Hawker Carnival](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/bellygom-hawker-carnival) - Things to do - pop-ups - Changi - Until 3 May 2026 [![Play hawker-themed carnival games at Bellygom Hawker Carnival](https://media.timeout.com/images/106383936/750/422/image.jpg)![Play hawker-themed carnival games at Bellygom Hawker Carnival](https://media.timeout.com/images/106383936/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Bellygom Hawker Carnival](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/bellygom-hawker-carnival) South Korea’s giant pink teddy bear, Bellygom, lands at Changi Airport Terminal 3 for a massive Hawker Carnival. Snap a photo with a 7-metre-tall inflatable or play hawker-themed games like "inflatable wok" to win plushies and vouchers. Beyond the carnival, hunt for Bellygom against nostalgic backdrops like kopitiams and HDB void decks. It’s a joyful, pink-hued pop-up spreading cheer across the terminal until May. ### [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/bellygom-hawker-carnival) [16\. Celebrate the beauty of printed matter at Steidl Book Culture. Magic on Paper](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/steidl-book-culture-magic-on-paper) - Things to do - Exhibitions [![Celebrate the beauty of printed matter at Steidl Book Culture. Magic on Paper](https://media.timeout.com/images/106381568/750/422/image.jpg)![Celebrate the beauty of printed matter at Steidl Book Culture. Magic on Paper](https://media.timeout.com/images/106381568/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: DECK \| Steidl Book Culture. Magic on Paper](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/steidl-book-culture-magic-on-paper) Books are most definitely not dead. Steidl Book Culture. Magic on Paper celebrates the printed word in a world of digital overconsumption. Presented by DECK and Goethe-Institut Singapore, this exhibition marks legendary publisher Gerhard Steidl’s return to Singapore after nearly a decade. Immerse yourself in sculptural installations by powerhouse artists Dayanita Singh, Theseus Chan, and Jim Dine as they explore the craft of bookmaking. Don’t miss public programmes, artist conversations, and the Steidl Bookshop pop-up, where you can browse and buy limited edition releases and the latest titles. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/steidl-book-culture-magic-on-paper) Advertising [17\. Play the new Pokémon Pokopia game onboard a Pokémon truck](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/pokemon-pokopia) - Things to do - pop-ups [![Play the new Pokémon Pokopia game onboard a Pokémon truck](https://media.timeout.com/images/106378780/750/422/image.jpg)![Play the new Pokémon Pokopia game onboard a Pokémon truck](https://media.timeout.com/images/106378780/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Pokémon™ Pokopia / Nintendo](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/pokemon-pokopia) Calling all Pokémon fans, a Pokémon truck might be headed your way. From now until June, this roving gaming station is travelling across Singapore and various shopping malls to let you step inside its new *Pokémon Pokopia* world. The game, to be released on Nintendo Switch 2 this March, is a cosy life simulation where you play as the character Ditto to rebuild a desolate world with the help of your new Pokémon friends. Try out the game at four demo stations in the truck, head to the colouring zone, or snap a picture at the *Pokémon Pokopia*\-themed photobooth. You can also cop exclusive *Pokémon Pokopia* merch to add to your collection and get the chance to meet with Pikachu himself. His appearance is limited to selected sessions, so keep an eye out for his whereabouts. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/pokemon-pokopia) [18\. Spill the tea heritage at Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/garden-of-senses-a-tea-reverie) - Things to do - Exhibitions - City Hall - Until 7 Jun 2026 [![Spill the tea heritage at Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie](https://media.timeout.com/images/106369054/750/422/image.jpg)![Spill the tea heritage at Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie](https://media.timeout.com/images/106369054/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Asian Civilisations Museum](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/garden-of-senses-a-tea-reverie) Discover the art and culture of tea at Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie, a brand-new exhibition by the Asian Civilisation Museum, in collaboration with CHAGEE. This multi-sensory showcase goes beyond the taste and smell to trace the history of tea, from how it has shaped different rituals, practices and cultures for centuries to its role in our daily lives. The exhibition features collections from the past, such as historic tea wares and 3D-printed replicas, as well as newly commissioned contemporary art from local creatives. Step into an atmospheric display of tea leaves in floating paper forms, or tease your ears with a series of ASMR-inspired videos produced that explore the symphonic experience of tea. The exhibition also extends outside of the gallery walls with a CHAGEE pop-up along the Singapore River. It offers a menu of its standard beverages alongside exclusive merchandise, including a horse plushie charm available in two special variations: blue and light brown. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/garden-of-senses-a-tea-reverie) Advertising [19\. Celebrate the art of French winemaking with ‘French Excellence Programme – À TABLE\!](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/french-excellence-programme-a-table) - Things to do - Food and drink events - Newton - Until 18 Apr 2026 [![Celebrate the art of French winemaking with ‘French Excellence Programme – À TABLE\!](https://media.timeout.com/images/106368944/750/422/image.jpg)![Celebrate the art of French winemaking with ‘French Excellence Programme – À TABLE\!](https://media.timeout.com/images/106368944/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Alliance Française de Singapour](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/french-excellence-programme-a-table) Celebrate the craft and heritage of French winemaking through a heady mix of performances, tastings, concerts, and cultural experiences. French Excellence Programme – À TABLE! is an immersive theatre journey that guides you from room to room, unfolding scenes of poetry, song, and monologue. Elsewhere, wander through an immersive gallery tracing the rich tapestry of French winemaking, complete with sensorial zones where you can explore aromas, learn the art of pairing, and unpack the processes behind red and white wines. Music lovers can opt for a music-and-wine programme, where three wine pairings mirror the musical arcs of early 20th-century music. There’ll be live performances too, blending piano and drums with contemporary dance, poetry, and cinematic visual art. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/french-excellence-programme-a-table) [20\. Admire Indonesian art at ‘Nafasan Bumi – An Endless Harvest’](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/art/elia-nurvista-and-bagus-pandega-nafasan-bumi-an-endless-harvest) - Art - Installation - Harbourfront - Until 31 May 2026 [![Admire Indonesian art at ‘Nafasan Bumi – An Endless Harvest’](https://media.timeout.com/images/106359171/750/422/image.jpg)![Admire Indonesian art at ‘Nafasan Bumi – An Endless Harvest’](https://media.timeout.com/images/106359171/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Singapore Art Museum](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/art/elia-nurvista-and-bagus-pandega-nafasan-bumi-an-endless-harvest) Start the year with a visit to Singapore Art Museum’s latest installation, *Nafasan Bumi – An Endless Harvest*, featuring works by Indonesian artists Elia Nurvista and Bagus Pandega. The exhibition explores the environmental costs of economic growth in an era of climate crisis, while exploring how the items we use today may leave their mark on the future. This immersive environment brings together kinetic, multimedia and sculptural installations that trace the impact of extractive economies across regional and global networks. Highlights include batik and palm oil sculptures depicting plantation labourers, mechanical systems powered by biofeedback from live plants and more. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/art/elia-nurvista-and-bagus-pandega-nafasan-bumi-an-endless-harvest) Advertising [21\. Explore migrant stories with SINGAPORAMA at National Gallery Singapore](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/singaporama-by-navin-rawanchaikul) - Things to do - City Hall - Until 1 Nov 2026 [![Explore migrant stories with SINGAPORAMA at National Gallery Singapore](https://media.timeout.com/images/106359645/750/422/image.jpg)![Explore migrant stories with SINGAPORAMA at National Gallery Singapore](https://media.timeout.com/images/106359645/750/562/image.jpg)Photography: Navin Rawanchaikul and Navin Production](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/singaporama-by-navin-rawanchaikul) In this larger-than-life artwork taking over the National Gallery’s Padang Atrium, contemporary Thai artist Navin Rawanchaikul captures the dynamic and passionate cultures and lives that make up the diverse Singaporean community. Following a year-long engagement with migrant workers, indigenous groups and faith organisations, the artist’s revelations and discoveries are translated into spectacular billboard paintings, video interviews and a travelogue that celebrates their vibrant stories and voices. The showcase is supported by an enriching two-part programme that highlights the people who have inspired the installation. Join in on fireside chats with the artist to explore behind the scenes and the empowering migrant stories. Singaporama Unfolded Part I centres on Kaugnay, an organisation for Filipina domestic workers, and its fabulous Trashion Show, while Part II traces the history of migration in Singapore. The latter presents a performance of a traditional Indian folk dance by Migrant Workers’ Centre (MWC) Ambassadors, alongside a discussion on identity, community and collaboration. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/singaporama-by-navin-rawanchaikul) [22\. Discover artists fighting for a better world at Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/fear-no-power-women-imagining-otherwise) - Things to do - Exhibitions - City Hall - Until 15 Nov 2026 [![Discover artists fighting for a better world at Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise](https://media.timeout.com/images/106359647/750/422/image.jpg)![Discover artists fighting for a better world at Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise](https://media.timeout.com/images/106359647/750/562/image.jpg)Photography: Dolorosa Sinaga](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/fear-no-power-women-imagining-otherwise) Five women, over 50 artworks and one shared mission. This exhibition brings Southeast Asian artists Amanda Heng (Singapore), Dolorosa Sinaga (Indonesia), Imelda Cajipe-Endaya (Philippines), Nirmala Dutt (Malaysia) and Phaptawan Suwannakudt (Thailand) to display their work together in Singapore for the very first time. But more than just an art showcase, Fear No Power is a space to have a conversation about meaningful change and the artists’ decades-long commitment to it. Featuring photography, paintings, sculptures and performances that date all the way back to the 1960s, this multidisciplinary exhibition examines the concept of communal world-building across the region and what it means to forge a community. Every piece of work is an intimate and powerful reflection deeply rooted in care, collaboration and resistance. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/fear-no-power-women-imagining-otherwise) Advertising [23\. Learn about Singapore’s lion dance heritage at Tradition in Motion](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/tradition-in-motion-singapores-lion-dance-heritage) - Things to do - Tanjong Pagar - Until 30 Apr 2026 [![Learn about Singapore’s lion dance heritage at Tradition in Motion](https://media.timeout.com/images/106357392/750/422/image.jpg)![Learn about Singapore’s lion dance heritage at Tradition in Motion](https://media.timeout.com/images/106357392/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/tradition-in-motion-singapores-lion-dance-heritage) How much do you really know about lion dance, apart from the loud drums and colourful costumes? Find out more about the history and heritage behind lion dance at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre’s vibrant exhibition just in time for Chinese New Year. The exhibition showcases over 50 artefacts, including rare lion head designs in Hainan and Fujian styles. You’ll also be able to learn more about different lion dance styles, local lion dance troupes, and lion dance culture in Singapore today. Admission to the exhibition is free. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/tradition-in-motion-singapores-lion-dance-heritage) [24\. Take flight with peacocks at the Peranakan Museum](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/peacock-power-beauty-and-symbolism-across-cultures) - Things to do - Exhibitions - City Hall - Until 30 Aug 2026 [![Take flight with peacocks at the Peranakan Museum](https://media.timeout.com/images/106340885/750/422/image.jpg)![Take flight with peacocks at the Peranakan Museum](https://media.timeout.com/images/106340885/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: Peranakan Museum](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/peacock-power-beauty-and-symbolism-across-cultures) Whether you’re a peacock enthusiast or a curious newcomer, *Peacock Power: Beauty and Symbolism Across Cultures* uncovers the majestic bird’s impact across Asia. Featuring over 100 artefacts, from ceramics and clothing to intricate jewellery, the exhibition traces the peacock’s symbolism, especially in Peranakan art and wedding traditions. It also debuts *Thousand Eyes*, a new ecological reinterpretation of the motif by Singaporean artist Ernest Goh. Beyond the displays, visitors can explore peacock species and behaviours through holographic tech and interactive stations. Round out your visit with curated public programmes or join a guided tour for deeper insight into the stories behind the pieces. [Read more](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/peacock-power-beauty-and-symbolism-across-cultures) Advertising [25\. Explore the history of games at ‘Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games’](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/art/lets-play-the-art-and-design-of-asian-games) - Art - Galleries - City Hall - Until 7 Jun 2026 [![Explore the history of games at ‘Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games’](https://media.timeout.com/images/106312651/750/422/image.jpg)![Explore the history of games at ‘Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games’](https://media.timeout.com/images/106312651/750/562/image.jpg)Photograph: National Heritage Board](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/art/lets-play-the-art-and-design-of-asian-games) Mahjong, congkak, Go...there innumerable Asian games we're sure are part of your fondest childhood memories. This September, the Asian Civilisations Museum is exhibiting *Let's Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games*, which takes a look at how these games, whether sporty or strategic, have evolved and shaped communities and traditions over time. Explore more than 150 games, and actually try them out at interactive installations. There'll be fun outdoor set-ups and talks and programmes throughout the exhibitions long run, too (until June 7, 2026). 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![People People Brewing Co.](https://media.timeout.com/images/106393649/750/562/image.jpg) Photogpraph: People People Brewing Co. \| People People Brewing Co. Photogpraph: People People Brewing Co. Discover the best events and activities in Singapore that are happening this week Monday 13 April 2026 Share [![Sofiana Ramli](https://media.timeout.com/images/106340826/170/170/image.jpg)](https://www.timeout.com/profile/sofiana-ramli) ## Best events in Singapore this week [1\. Celebrate Indian classical arts at SIFAS 2026](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/sifas-festival-of-arts-2026) The Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society returns with Infinite Rasa, a 17-day celebration of the Indian concept of "aesthetic flavour." The 22nd edition features a diverse lineup across classical music, dance, and visual arts, including the earth-inspired concert Bhumi: Feel the Beat and the vibrant dance production anumārga. Beyond the performances at the Esplanade, the SIFAS campus at Middle Road transforms into a community bazaar filled with food stalls, art exhibitions, and craft stations. It’s an immersive dive into Indian culture and spirituality that spotlights both local alumni and international award-winning vocalists. 2\. Stock up your home bar at The Great Wine & Spirits Clearance Sale Ready to give your wine rack a proper refresh? The Great Wine & Spirits Clearance Sale is popping up at Cellarbration Singapore’s Ubi showroom on April 18 and 19, from 10am to 8pm, bringing with it seriously good deals worth showing up for. Across two days, expect up to 70 percent off more than 100 wines and spirits. There’s everything from easy-drinking reds and crisp whites to celebratory bubbles and staples like whisky, gin and vodka, plus soju from just \$4.90. Look out for big names like The Glenlivet, Burn McKenzie, Jinro, Bacardi, Lanson and more. There’s also a \$5 wine deal with purchase for early birds. Everything is while stocks last, so get in early and stock up. Find out more [here](https://cellarbration.com.sg/the-great-wine-spirits-clearance-sale). Paid content [3\. Explore Malay arts at Esplanade’s Pesta Raya](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/pesta-raya-malay-festival-of-arts-2026) Esplanade’s annual Pesta Raya offers a deep dive into the Malay Archipelago’s rich cultural heritage. This year, theatre takes centre stage with Randai MacBeth, which reimagines Shakespeare with a Minangkabau twist, and La Luna, a romantic comedy-drama adaptation. The music lineup is equally stellar, featuring legendary musician Dato‘ Zainalabidin, psy-rockers Margasatwa, and the Esplanade debut of Indonesian R\&B sensation Adrian Khalif. With free *dikir barat* showcases and kid-friendly storytelling sessions, the festival is a vibrant closing celebration for Hari Raya Aidilfitri that caters to all ages. [4\. Laugh out loud with a local adaptation of ‘\[title of show\]’](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/title-of-show) Things get super meta in \[title of show\], a musical about two writers writing a musical about... well, two writers writing a musical. This Tony-nominated comedy follows struggling artists Jeff and Hunter as they race against a three-week deadline to submit an original piece to a festival. Directed by Eric Larrea, the Singapore adaptation features a cast of homegrown talents including Andrew Marko and Vanessa Kee. It’s a chaotic, laugh-out-loud, and vulnerable look at artistic ambition and what it truly takes to be a creative in the modern world. [5\. Enjoy freshly brewed beer at People People Brewing Co.](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/bars-and-pubs/people-people-brewing-co) Beer, food, and shared experiences collide at People People Brewing Co., a new social space at Resorts World Sentosa by the team behind Burnt Ends. Equipped with an in-house brewing programme, it serves everything from premium lagers to experimental sours directly from 1,500-litre tanks. Pair your fresh pour with wood-fired sourdough pizza or gourmet burgers in an open-layout space designed for mingling. Don't miss their signature weekly events like the Saturday Long Lunch for free-flow drinks or Thirsty Thursdays for a guided brewery tour. [6\. Party with Aprtment Life at Bottega di Carna](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/aprtment-life-at-bottega-di-carna) London-born collective Aprtment Life brings its "living room" intimacy to Bottega Di Carna for their Southeast Asian debut. Blending hip-hop, R\&B, and Amapiano, the soulful music community features producer Dean M.F. Johnson and vocalist Shea Soul for a night of endless grooves. This one-night-only affair follows a strict neutral-tone dress code, so dress your best in beige, cream, or tan to match the immaculate vibes. It’s a global movement turned local party, promising a night of creative connection and sophisticated beats. [7\. Get your retail therapy in at Island Atelier](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/island-atelier-1) Formerly known as Sentosa Fair, Island Atelier returns to Sentosa Cove with over 40 independent designers and lifestyle brands. This curated showcase features resort-style fashion, jewellery, and homeware, including a new Sale Salon for archive pieces and samples. Look out for local designers supported by the Singapore Fashion Council, as well as the debut of White Ginger’s bold, vibrant prints. While you shop, the kids can enjoy face painting and crafts, or grab viral sweets from The Candy Store. It’s the ultimate two-day retail therapy session by the waterfront. [8\. Enjoy capybara-themed festivities at River Wonders](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/its-a-capy-celebration) Mark the 100-day milestone of River Wonders’ capybara newborn Ollie with a month-long birthday festivity that celebrates the pup and his large rodent family. Discover the gentle giants in action over at Amazonia Encounters and experience their quirky personalities first-hand through enrichment sessions with their keepers. Then, watch the herd show off their talent at the Once Upon A River presentation, where you can get the chance to snap pics with the stars themselves. Elsewhere, you can hop on a boat that takes you through the Amazon River Quest, and catch the capybaras relaxing in their natural habitat next to other native South American animals. More capybara-themed activities abound, including a Capy Crew Trail, which takes you across River Wonders to learn more about the adorable mammal. [9\. Discover all things Polish at PolandSHIOK\!](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/polandshiok) The annual PolandSHIOK! returns for its 10th edition with a jam-packed programme filled with loads of music, film, food and cultural experiences that put the central European country and its rich heritage at its heart. Held for over a month, this year’s Polish festival focuses on bringing its contemporary creativity to the masses through Polish Food Weekend, a showcase of traditional and contemporary Polish cuisine, and screenings of family-friendly movies like *Chopin, Chopin\!* and *Diplodocus*. Round things off with an open-air concert at Singapore Botanic Gardens, headlined by multi-instrumentalist and composer Professor Maria Pomianowska, who will be accompanied by Singapore-based artists for an epic cross-cultural performance. [10\. Catch Euro-made movies at European Film Festival](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/european-film-festival-2026) The European Film Festival is back, featuring 29 screenings of titles from over 20 countries across three film venues: Capitol Theatre, Filmhouse, and German European School Singapore. The festival’s 35th edition curates films for every type of moviegoer, from drama and comedy to documentary and musicals, presenting diverse and distinct European voices on the silver screen. Expect feminist stories from Austria and Belgium, thrilling Danish adventures, laugh-out-loud comedies from Finland and Italy, and more. Opening the festival is *Horseshoe*, a 2025 Irish dramedy directed by Edwin Mullane and Adam O’Keeffe. Centred around grief and fragile familial bonds, the film follows four estranged siblings who reunite to support each other after their father’s death. But their relationships get tested even further when new secrets are unravelled. Another gem not to be missed is *Flow*, the Oscar-winning animated film by Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis. [11\. Uncover stories from the region at Objectifs Documentary Awards Exhibition](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/8th-objectifs-documentary-awards-exhibition) For the eighth edition of Objectifs’ Documentary Awards Exhibition, the gallery presents a lineup of new photography showcases, meet-the-artist sessions and an exclusive masterclass. The artists featured this year tell important stories from Cambodia, the Philippines, and Indonesia – Victoria Perote’s *In Honour of Tranquil Shores,* for example, uses photography to chronicle the experiences of a group of women during the Martial Law period in the Philippines. Beyond the exhibitions, you can also sign up for masterclasses, including The Art of the Pitch. Led by award-winning Filipino photojournalist Ezra Acayan, it details the pitching process, drawn from his real-life experiences and professional insights. [12\. Step inside Nene’s quirky corner store at Heartware Store & Gallery](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/555-mart) Bangkok-based illustrator Nene, otherwise known as Nanthawan Jamsai, marks her first-ever solo Singapore exhibition at Heartware Store & Gallery with *555 MART*. Aimed at capturing the humour and quirks of everyday items, the showcase features a series of playful illustrations inspired by staples at the convenience store. Think ramen cup noodles, bananas, probiotic drinks and other random objects Nene encountered during her trips to the shops. They’re all drawn in her distinctive art style, a striking combination of the ballpoint pen, neon risograph printing and meticulous observation. *555 MART* also features exclusive, never-before-seen artworks specially created for the exhibition, all of which are available for purchase. [13\. Explore the human body at ArtScience Museum’s Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/flesh-and-bones-the-art-of-anatomy) Explore the human body through Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy at the ArtScience Museum. This landmark exhibition, in partnership with the Getty Research Institute, traces how the body has been imagined from the 16th century to today. This Singapore edition highlights Asian perspectives, featuring over 40 objects from the Singapore College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and insights into Ayurveda. With 160+ artefacts, including life-sized illustrations, medical manuscripts, and scientific specimens, it’s a deep dive into medical history and art. [14\. Transport to Japan for cherry blossom season at Gardens by the Bay](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/sakura-at-gardens-by-the-bay) For its 11th sakura display, Gardens by the Bay welcomes iconic Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty to the Flower Dome. Transport yourself to Ishikawa Prefecture, wandering through landscapes framed by 30 types of cherry and plum blossoms. Experience a unique rain installation mimicking Ishikawa’s famously wet climate before immersing yourself in traditional tea ceremonies and mochitsuki demonstrations. Don't miss the *Castle in the Sky* screening or Anime Garde on March 21 and 22, featuring J-pop acts and international cosplayers. From pink-hued blooms to high-energy festivals, it’s a full immersion into Japanese culture. [15\. Play hawker-themed carnival games at Bellygom Hawker Carnival](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/bellygom-hawker-carnival) South Korea’s giant pink teddy bear, Bellygom, lands at Changi Airport Terminal 3 for a massive Hawker Carnival. Snap a photo with a 7-metre-tall inflatable or play hawker-themed games like "inflatable wok" to win plushies and vouchers. Beyond the carnival, hunt for Bellygom against nostalgic backdrops like kopitiams and HDB void decks. It’s a joyful, pink-hued pop-up spreading cheer across the terminal until May. [16\. Celebrate the beauty of printed matter at Steidl Book Culture. Magic on Paper](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/steidl-book-culture-magic-on-paper) Books are most definitely not dead. Steidl Book Culture. Magic on Paper celebrates the printed word in a world of digital overconsumption. Presented by DECK and Goethe-Institut Singapore, this exhibition marks legendary publisher Gerhard Steidl’s return to Singapore after nearly a decade. Immerse yourself in sculptural installations by powerhouse artists Dayanita Singh, Theseus Chan, and Jim Dine as they explore the craft of bookmaking. Don’t miss public programmes, artist conversations, and the Steidl Bookshop pop-up, where you can browse and buy limited edition releases and the latest titles. [17\. Play the new Pokémon Pokopia game onboard a Pokémon truck](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/pokemon-pokopia) Calling all Pokémon fans, a Pokémon truck might be headed your way. From now until June, this roving gaming station is travelling across Singapore and various shopping malls to let you step inside its new *Pokémon Pokopia* world. The game, to be released on Nintendo Switch 2 this March, is a cosy life simulation where you play as the character Ditto to rebuild a desolate world with the help of your new Pokémon friends. Try out the game at four demo stations in the truck, head to the colouring zone, or snap a picture at the *Pokémon Pokopia*\-themed photobooth. You can also cop exclusive *Pokémon Pokopia* merch to add to your collection and get the chance to meet with Pikachu himself. His appearance is limited to selected sessions, so keep an eye out for his whereabouts. [18\. Spill the tea heritage at Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/garden-of-senses-a-tea-reverie) Discover the art and culture of tea at Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie, a brand-new exhibition by the Asian Civilisation Museum, in collaboration with CHAGEE. This multi-sensory showcase goes beyond the taste and smell to trace the history of tea, from how it has shaped different rituals, practices and cultures for centuries to its role in our daily lives. The exhibition features collections from the past, such as historic tea wares and 3D-printed replicas, as well as newly commissioned contemporary art from local creatives. Step into an atmospheric display of tea leaves in floating paper forms, or tease your ears with a series of ASMR-inspired videos produced that explore the symphonic experience of tea. The exhibition also extends outside of the gallery walls with a CHAGEE pop-up along the Singapore River. It offers a menu of its standard beverages alongside exclusive merchandise, including a horse plushie charm available in two special variations: blue and light brown. [19\. Celebrate the art of French winemaking with ‘French Excellence Programme – À TABLE\!](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/french-excellence-programme-a-table) Celebrate the craft and heritage of French winemaking through a heady mix of performances, tastings, concerts, and cultural experiences. French Excellence Programme – À TABLE! is an immersive theatre journey that guides you from room to room, unfolding scenes of poetry, song, and monologue. Elsewhere, wander through an immersive gallery tracing the rich tapestry of French winemaking, complete with sensorial zones where you can explore aromas, learn the art of pairing, and unpack the processes behind red and white wines. Music lovers can opt for a music-and-wine programme, where three wine pairings mirror the musical arcs of early 20th-century music. There’ll be live performances too, blending piano and drums with contemporary dance, poetry, and cinematic visual art. [20\. Admire Indonesian art at ‘Nafasan Bumi – An Endless Harvest’](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/art/elia-nurvista-and-bagus-pandega-nafasan-bumi-an-endless-harvest) Start the year with a visit to Singapore Art Museum’s latest installation, *Nafasan Bumi – An Endless Harvest*, featuring works by Indonesian artists Elia Nurvista and Bagus Pandega. The exhibition explores the environmental costs of economic growth in an era of climate crisis, while exploring how the items we use today may leave their mark on the future. This immersive environment brings together kinetic, multimedia and sculptural installations that trace the impact of extractive economies across regional and global networks. Highlights include batik and palm oil sculptures depicting plantation labourers, mechanical systems powered by biofeedback from live plants and more. [21\. Explore migrant stories with SINGAPORAMA at National Gallery Singapore](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/singaporama-by-navin-rawanchaikul) In this larger-than-life artwork taking over the National Gallery’s Padang Atrium, contemporary Thai artist Navin Rawanchaikul captures the dynamic and passionate cultures and lives that make up the diverse Singaporean community. Following a year-long engagement with migrant workers, indigenous groups and faith organisations, the artist’s revelations and discoveries are translated into spectacular billboard paintings, video interviews and a travelogue that celebrates their vibrant stories and voices. The showcase is supported by an enriching two-part programme that highlights the people who have inspired the installation. Join in on fireside chats with the artist to explore behind the scenes and the empowering migrant stories. Singaporama Unfolded Part I centres on Kaugnay, an organisation for Filipina domestic workers, and its fabulous Trashion Show, while Part II traces the history of migration in Singapore. The latter presents a performance of a traditional Indian folk dance by Migrant Workers’ Centre (MWC) Ambassadors, alongside a discussion on identity, community and collaboration. [22\. Discover artists fighting for a better world at Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/fear-no-power-women-imagining-otherwise) Five women, over 50 artworks and one shared mission. This exhibition brings Southeast Asian artists Amanda Heng (Singapore), Dolorosa Sinaga (Indonesia), Imelda Cajipe-Endaya (Philippines), Nirmala Dutt (Malaysia) and Phaptawan Suwannakudt (Thailand) to display their work together in Singapore for the very first time. But more than just an art showcase, Fear No Power is a space to have a conversation about meaningful change and the artists’ decades-long commitment to it. Featuring photography, paintings, sculptures and performances that date all the way back to the 1960s, this multidisciplinary exhibition examines the concept of communal world-building across the region and what it means to forge a community. Every piece of work is an intimate and powerful reflection deeply rooted in care, collaboration and resistance. [23\. Learn about Singapore’s lion dance heritage at Tradition in Motion](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/tradition-in-motion-singapores-lion-dance-heritage) How much do you really know about lion dance, apart from the loud drums and colourful costumes? Find out more about the history and heritage behind lion dance at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre’s vibrant exhibition just in time for Chinese New Year. The exhibition showcases over 50 artefacts, including rare lion head designs in Hainan and Fujian styles. You’ll also be able to learn more about different lion dance styles, local lion dance troupes, and lion dance culture in Singapore today. Admission to the exhibition is free. [24\. Take flight with peacocks at the Peranakan Museum](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/peacock-power-beauty-and-symbolism-across-cultures) Whether you’re a peacock enthusiast or a curious newcomer, *Peacock Power: Beauty and Symbolism Across Cultures* uncovers the majestic bird’s impact across Asia. Featuring over 100 artefacts, from ceramics and clothing to intricate jewellery, the exhibition traces the peacock’s symbolism, especially in Peranakan art and wedding traditions. It also debuts *Thousand Eyes*, a new ecological reinterpretation of the motif by Singaporean artist Ernest Goh. Beyond the displays, visitors can explore peacock species and behaviours through holographic tech and interactive stations. Round out your visit with curated public programmes or join a guided tour for deeper insight into the stories behind the pieces. [25\. Explore the history of games at ‘Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games’](https://www.timeout.com/singapore/art/lets-play-the-art-and-design-of-asian-games) Mahjong, congkak, Go...there innumerable Asian games we're sure are part of your fondest childhood memories. This September, the Asian Civilisations Museum is exhibiting *Let's Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games*, which takes a look at how these games, whether sporty or strategic, have evolved and shaped communities and traditions over time. Explore more than 150 games, and actually try them out at interactive installations. There'll be fun outdoor set-ups and talks and programmes throughout the exhibitions long run, too (until June 7, 2026). ## Explore Singapore Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. Sign up to our newsletter to enjoy Singapore without spending a thing (as well as options when you're feeling flush). By entering your email address you agree to our [Terms of Use](https://www.timeout.com/terms-of-use) and [Privacy Policy](https://www.timeout.com/privacy-notice) and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. 🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed\! Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon\!
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