Cam signs off as Branded Content Editor, crafting content that converts. Previously, she was Time Out Singapore's resident City Life Writer before delving into the world of advertising in the UK, working with big names such as Disney, Sky, and British Airways. With that experience in her back pocket, she returns to Time Out to help brands turn words into wins. Her byline has also appeared in other titles like Metro (UK), Grazia (UK), Paste Magazine (US), The Luna Collective (US), Her World (SG), Home & Decor (SG), and RICE (SG). 

Between deadlines and diaper changes, she still manages to find time for music festivals and gigs. She calls both Singapore and London home, but mostly lives on the internet.

Say hello at cam.khalid@timeout.com.

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The best things to do in Singapore this week (August 25-31)

The best things to do in Singapore this week (August 25-31)

From family-friendly outdoor parties to indie music festivals, Singapore is buzzing with fun this week. Stock up on outdoor essentials at The Outdoor Fair, browse quirky SG-themed finds at Quan Shui Wet Market’s SG60 Bazaar, or bring the little ones along for a day out at the 16 Dempsey Bloc Party. And if food is your love language, the Thai Supermarket is serving up new stalls and SG60-exclusive treats you won’t want to miss. Here are the best things to do in Singapore this week. RECOMMENDED: The 101 best things to do in Singapore and New attractions in Singapore in 2025    
A day at Asia’s newest marine destination: What to see, snap and do at Singapore Oceanarium

A day at Asia’s newest marine destination: What to see, snap and do at Singapore Oceanarium

Guess who’s back and three times bigger? The former aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa has undergone a major facelift and resurfaced as Singapore Oceanarium – now the latest must-visit destination in Asia. With 22 immersive zones and plenty of sea-riously cool things to see and do, it’s an exciting new experience you won’t want to miss. It blends cutting-edge marine science with immersive storytelling, powered by digital tech and purpose-driven design, all to spark love, knowledge, and real-world action for our oceans.  Whether you’re going with kids, a date, or just yourself and a phone at 100 percent battery, here’s what to see, snap and do during a full-day adventure at Singapore Oceanarium.
The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2025

The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2025

Singapore's soundtrack for the second half of 2025 is shaping up to be a banger. Mariah Carey’s hitting the high notes again, Franz Ferdinand are back to 'Take Me Out', and Blue are ready to trigger all the early-2000s nostalgia feels. Add K-pop juggernauts Blackpink and Twice to the mix and you’ve basically got an international stadium on our doorstep. New blood is coming in hot too — Tyla’s bringing her viral anthems while Parisian disco-pop darlings L’Impératrice will have you shimmying till late. But it’s not just about big-name concerts: the brand-new Sing60 Music Festival will spotlight homegrown heroes, while the F1 weekend promises headline-worthy gigs to match the on-track action. Long story short? Your social calendar just turned into a tour schedule. RECOMMENDED: The best live music venues in Singapore and the best listening bars in Singapore
What to see and do at Bugis Night Lights 2025 – neon photo ops, retro parties and more

What to see and do at Bugis Night Lights 2025 – neon photo ops, retro parties and more

Once the sun sets, Bugis Town doesn’t sleep – it glows. Back for its fourth and most dazzling edition yet, Bugis Night Lights is turning up the brightness and good vibes across Bugis Junction, Bugis+, and Bugis Street from August 11 to September 21. From throwback parties and immersive art to glow-up fun runs, Instagram-worthy pop-ups and shopping steals, this day-to-night festival is your ultimate excuse to head out and stay out.  Ready to enjoy an exciting mix of nostalgia, neon, and nibbles from day to night? Here’s everything to look forward to after sundown at Bugis Night Lights. Photograph: Bugis Town | Fluff Tea Party Pop-up Strike a pose against cute backdrops If your feed needs fresh content, here’s where kawaii dreams come true. At Bugis+, Level 2 Atrium, the Fluff Tea Party Blind Box Pop-up delivers maximum cuteness with pastel-themed displays and exclusive merch from now till August 31. You don’t need to be a toy collector to fall in love with these fluffy finds. Photograph: HeritageSG Explore Singapore’s past through art Start your night at Bugis+ Open Plaza with Waves of Time: Splash On Our Skyline, a spellbinding light installation by local neon artist maegzter as part of this year’s Singapore Night Festival. Think glowing waves that pay tribute to Singapore’s maritime heyday, brought to life from August 22 to September 6 through a striking retrofuturistic design. Photograph: Resurrack Then shimmy over to the Retro District at Bugis Street Art Lane. Curat
5 feel-good reasons why you should check out the Sands for Singapore Charity Festival

5 feel-good reasons why you should check out the Sands for Singapore Charity Festival

If you’re looking for plans this September, make a beeline for Marina Bay Sands. Its signature Sands for Singapore Charity Festival is back from September 5 to 7, 2025, running from 5pm to 11pm daily – and it’s bringing together all the things we love: decadent desserts, gourmet bites, live local acts, and a marketplace featuring non-profits, social enterprises and small businesses that give back. Now in its 11th year, the Festival returns to the Event Plaza at the Marina Bay waterfront with the theme ‘Where Hearts Come Together’, transforming one of Singapore’s most iconic destinations into a buzzing hub of good vibes and even better causes. Since kicking off in 2013, the Festival has raised over $39 million for local charities. Whether you're here for the food, the music, the shopping or just a fun day out with the fam (pets are welcome too), there’s plenty to get excited and feel good about. Here’s what to look forward to. Photograph: The Sweet Collective | Marina Bay Sands 1. You can eat dessert and make a difference  It’s not every day you get to support a good cause while satisfying your sweet tooth, but The Sweet Collective is here to make that happen. This curated takeaway dessert box ($45) features handcrafted tarts like the sakura cerise almond tart by Origin + Bloom, cheesecake tart with Japanese rice paper by Wakuda Restaurant and Bar, chocolate buckwheat tart by Maison Boulud, and pistachio tart by CUT by Wolfgang Puck. Pre-order The Sweet Collective here from
There’s a MapleStorySEA pop-up in Singapore with exclusive merch, games and more

There’s a MapleStorySEA pop-up in Singapore with exclusive merch, games and more

Maplers, ready your potions and polish those claw blades – MapleStorySEA is turning 20, and it’s throwing the pop-up party of the year. From August 15 to 17, the Suntec City Atrium (Tower 1 and 2) is levelling up into Victoria Island IRL, complete with exclusive merch, games, mascot meet-and-greets, and nostalgia-packed corners. Whether you're a long-time player who used to sneak in quests at the school library or a curious first-timer who just thinks Pink Bean is really cute, this celebration has something for every kind of adventurer. It’s three days only, and you’ll want to be part of this pixel-perfect party. Here’s your guide to the must-sees, must-snaps and must-grabs before the portal closes.
The best hawker centres in Singapore

The best hawker centres in Singapore

In a city like Singapore with a staggering 100-over hawker centres peppered across the country, having 'nothing to eat' is never a problem. Our trusty hawkers provide us with endless options of affordable and downright delicious meals. And for our friends from abroad: these bustling, open-air food centres are where locals truly dine. We've done the hard work and rounded up the best of the best in this list – no gimmicks, no inflated prices – just good, old-fashioned hawker fare, prepared by seasoned hands and often perfected over decades. Of course, there's some promising young blood in the line-up too. From stalwarts in Telok Ayer and Chinatown to underrated hawker centres in Queenstown and Clementi, these beloved spots are as close as it gets to Singapore’s culinary soul. And while you're eating like a local, do act like one too – don’t forget to return your trays and clear your tables. It’s more than just good manners; it’s mandatory. RECOMMENDED: 50 hawker stalls in Singapore recommended by Time Out and 10 vanishing heritage foods in Singapore to try before they're gone
Delight your palate at Dempsey: where to eat, shop and unwind in style

Delight your palate at Dempsey: where to eat, shop and unwind in style

Step into Dempsey and it’s like stumbling into a secret garden. Hidden away from the city’s buzz, this leafy lifestyle enclave is more than just a pretty face – it’s steeped in history. Once a nutmeg plantation in the 1850s, it later became Tanglin Barracks, a key British military base. The black-and-white colonial houses still stand, but since its 2007 revamp, Dempsey has transformed into a swoon-worthy haven of bistros, boutiques and family-friendly spots – just minutes from Orchard Road. And here's the cherry on top: HSBC cardholders can enjoy exclusive perks while they’re at it, from discounts and return vouchers with every spend to curated experiences that elevate your day out. And if you’ve got an overseas HSBC card, you can get $3 off your Gojek ride to or from Dempsey from now till December 31, 2025 with the promo code HSBCDEM when booking. Ready to explore? Let’s take you from morning bites to sunset cocktails with our guide to Dempsey.
The best things to do in Singapore this National Day

The best things to do in Singapore this National Day

Singapore turns 60 this year, and the celebrations aren’t just confined to August 9. All across the city, the National Day kampung spirit is already in full swing, with exhibitions, performances and pop-ups happening before, during and even after the big day itself. Whether you’re chasing fireworks, celebrating local heritage, or simply vibing with the red-and-white energy, there’s no better time to show your Singapore pride. From dazzling fireworks to family-friendly festivals, we’ve rounded up the best ways to soak in the season. So rally the crew and get ready to paint the town red and white – here’s where to head this National Day. RECOMMENDED: The guide to National Day and the best places to catch fireworks for free on National Day in Singapore  
Unlock Singapore’s insider gems on your next getaway

Unlock Singapore’s insider gems on your next getaway

Don’t be fooled by its size – Singapore packs a punch for every kind of traveller. The city is where sleek skyscrapers meet century-old shophouses, and Michelin-starred restaurants sit just streets away from sizzling hawker stalls. It’s vibrant, dynamic, and endlessly entertaining. Whether you're booking a flight to Singapore for a weekend getaway or searching for the best hotels in Singapore for a longer stay, this compact city offers something for everyone. If you’ve read our previous article on Trip.Best, you’ll know it’s Trip.com’s AI-powered ranking system that spotlights the most loved, most booked, and most talked-about travel experiences across Asia. Updated monthly using real traveller reviews and expert insights, Trip.Best takes the guesswork out of curating your itinerary – and the best-of-the-best from this year were just honoured at the Trip.Best Awards in Shanghai. So, where do you start in Singapore? Right here, with a list of top-rated restaurants, attractions, hotels and hidden gems that have all earned their place on Trip.com’s Trip.Best.
The best things to do in Singapore this August

The best things to do in Singapore this August

August in Singapore isn’t just hot – it’s on fire. With National Day lighting up the skies on August 9, the city is buzzing with patriotic pride and Singapore-centric spectacles like Singapop! at ArtScience Museum, National Day concerts at Gardens by the Bay, and a very extra edition of the NDP.  But wait, there’s more. We’re talking orc-slaying action with The Lord of the Rings – A Musical Tale, the return of the Singapore Night Festival, and even a throwback bop fest with the Black Eyed Peas.  Whether you're waving a flag or dancing in the dark with light installations, there’s no excuse to stay in. Scroll on for the coolest concerts, pop-ups, theatre shows, and once-a-year events to make your August a certified main character moment. RECOMMENDED: 101 best things to do in Singapore and the best places to watch the NDP fireworks in Singapore for 2025
The ultimate guide to Tampines

The ultimate guide to Tampines

Let's rewind to where it all began. The World Habitat Award-winning area we now know as Tampines is named after the Tempinis tree, a type of timber tree that was once abundant in the district. No matter how you pronounce it – both ‘tam-pee-knees’ or ‘tam-pe- knees’ are acceptable, ‘tam-pines’ definitely isn’t – Tampines is the beast in the east that draws the crowds with its shopping malls, 24-hour eateries and lifestyle destinations. And if it’s tranquillity you’re seeking, Tampines Eco Green is just a stone’s throw away. RECOMMENDED: Ultimate guide to Singapore's neighbourhoods and the ultimate guide to Pasir Ris

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FIBA Intercontinental Cup Singapore 2025

FIBA Intercontinental Cup Singapore 2025

Singapore, lace up – because the FIBA Intercontinental Cup is about to tip off at the Singapore Indoor Stadium from September 18 to 21, and it’s set to be nothing short of a full-court spectacle. Six powerhouse squads from across the globe are crashing the boards: reigning champs Unicaja (Spain), South American titans Flamengo (Brazil), Asian heavyweights Utsunomiya Brex (Japan), Aussie ballers Illawarra Hawks, North Africa’s rising force Alahli SC (Libya), and the NBA G League United squad bringing that Stateside power. The opening night on September 18 is free entry – a total alley-oop for your wallet – before the real buzzer-beaters kick in. Expect clutch plays, coast-to-coast action and a battle for global bragging rights, all under one roof. Game plan: grab your tickets now, because this showdown is strictly no overtime.
Stay Gold Flamingo

Stay Gold Flamingo

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Four years on, and Stay Gold's still gold. By day, it’s Flamingo – a breezy café where you can tuck into brunch and sip your coffee under sun-dappled windows. Come nightfall, draw back the velvet drapes and step into Stay Gold, a cocktail bar that swaps sunshine for neon lights, croissants for cocktails, and background chatter for rock riffs that are full of star power. Photograph: Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore The back room is pure rock ‘n’ roll theatre: think framed portraits of guitar heroes, vinyl sleeves, and even a leather jacket immortalised on the wall. Look closely and you’ll even spot a red Asia’s 50 Best Bars banner draped up – a humble little reminder that this joint is no stranger to accolades. A glowing sign declares “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, a Robert Frost quote that doubles as both mood lighting and a reminder that your evening might spiral into the small hours. The soundtrack, meanwhile, flips between David Bowie, Santana, and the occasional Jay-Z anthem – a playlist that mirrors the bar’s own genre-bending attitude. Photograph: Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore Drinks here are serious business, though not in a self-important way. Co-founder and head bartender Jerrold Khoo has swapped out over-the-top concepts for The Bartender’s Menu: 18 cocktails, all priced at $25, presented in a notebook-style menu filled with sketches and scribbles. Each drink is neatly colour-coded to categorise its strength, from light to strong.  If you like your drinks breezy, th
SB19

SB19

Filipino pop powerhouse SB19 is finally making their way to Singapore. Fresh off a sold-out US tour and international acclaim, the quintet promises a night of explosive choreography, high-octane vocals, and the signature energy that’s pushed P-pop onto the global stage. Sing along and boogie down to fan favourites like ‘Gento’ and ‘Mapa’, along with the charisma that’s earned them Billboard nominations and millions of streams. It’s their first major Singapore show – and you’ll want bragging rights for being there.
Shazzafest

Shazzafest

Homegrown singer-songwriter Shazza is throwing a big bash – or rather a fun festival – for the launch of her new album ‘Happy, Wretched & Terrified’ – and you’re invited. The one-night fest brings together live music, fashion, art and community in an intimate indoor block party. And of course, Shazza will be performing a headline set with her band, plus opening act Icebox and special guests. Beyond the stage, discover curated collaborations with local creatives, exclusive fashion and lifestyle pop-ups, and even album-inspired coffee brews. With typewritten poems, interactive spaces, and a Fujifilm photobooth, Shazzafest is set to be an immersive night of catharsis, creativity and connection.
Lost Frequencies

Lost Frequencies

Belgian DJ and producer Lost Frequencies is bringing the beats to the gritty-cool Pasir Panjang Power Station. Known for tropical house anthems like ‘Are You With Me’, ‘Reality’ and ‘Where Are You Now’, he’s one of electronic music’s most in-demand names. Expect soaring melodies, deep grooves and euphoric drops as the iconic industrial venue transforms into a pulsating dance floor. With a reputation for emotional, high-energy sets at the world’s biggest festivals, Lost Frequencies is set to deliver one of the most memorable parties of the year. Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-time listener, this is pure feel-good escapism, live in Singapore.
Jake Miller

Jake Miller

Pop artist Jake Miller is bringing his Balance 2025 Tour to the intimate settings of Hard Rock Cafe Singapore. Fresh off his fifth studio album Balance, the viral sensation – with over 250 million TikTok views – is known for catchy hooks, heartfelt lyrics and a stage presence that wins over every crowd. Let him serenade you with tracks off the new album like ‘Mini You’ and ‘Only Always’, as well as fan-favourite ‘Overnight’ and viral song ‘Leave My Heart Alone’. With collaborations spanning from Chinese rapper Wang Ziyi to the hit game Honkai: Star Rail, Jake’s global rise is undeniable.
L’Impératrice

L’Impératrice

Already adored across Europe and the Americas, L’Impératrice are finally gracing Singapore with their kaleidoscopic live show. Known for their silky grooves, retro-futurist synths and dancefloor-ready sets, the Parisian six-piece’s show promises an audiovisual trip like no other. Their latest single ‘Me Da Igual’ showcases their liberated, euphoric energy, and fans can expect a setlist spanning shimmering anthems from their acclaimed Tako Tsubo album and beyond. Dress to dance, because this one’s going to be dazzling, sensual, and irresistibly fun.
Sting

Sting

Rock legend Sting brings his Sting 3.0 World Tour to Singapore, backed by longtime guitarist Dominic Miller and powerhouse drummer Chris Maas. With a career spanning The Police and his solo work, Sting has sold over 100 million albums, earned 17 Grammys, and solidified himself as one of music’s greatest storytellers. Get ready for timeless classics like ‘Every Breath You Take’, ‘Englishman in New York’ and ‘Fields of Gold’, alongside deeper cuts for devoted fans. Equal parts rock star, composer and activist, Sting’s live shows remain electrifying – and this rare Singapore date is unmissable.
bbno$

bbno$

Internet king and rap chameleon bbno$ (pronounced “Baby No Money”) is storming into *SCAPE The Ground Theatre on November 12. The Canadian hitmaker behind viral bangers ‘Lalala’ and ‘Edamame’ is bringing his irreverent humour, wild energy, and beats that refuse to quit. With billions of streams and a reputation for unpredictable live sets, bbno$ transforms any venue into a playground, mixing sharp lyricism with tongue-in-cheek fun. Brace yourself for crowd banter, chaotic dance breaks, and a party atmosphere that feels like the internet came to life.
Teddy Swims

Teddy Swims

Soulful star Teddy Swims makes his much-anticipated comeback to Singapore. Fresh off chart domination with ‘Lose Control’ and ‘The Door’, the Grammy-nominated Atlanta native is ready to once again showcase his unrivalled voice and emotional storytelling. His live shows are intimate yet grand, blending R&B, pop and soul in a way that feels both raw and stadium-sized. Expect goosebumps, heartfelt singalongs, and a performance that proves why he’s been hailed as one of the defining voices of his generation.
Yaeji

Yaeji

NYC-via-Seoul producer, DJ and vocalist Yaeji is returning to Singapore – and this time with a full live show. Known for boundary-pushing tracks like ‘Raingurl’ and ‘Drink I’m Sippin On’, Yaeji blends introspection with dance floor energy, earning acclaim from Pitchfork to The Guardian. Her 2023 debut album With A Hammer cemented her as one of music’s most original voices, while collaborations with Charli XCX, T-Pain and Dua Lipa showcase her creative range. From underground clubs to Boiler Room, Yaeji’s sets are iconic, and this intimate show is bound to feel like a rave in church.
Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand

Come December 5, you'll be begging to 'Take Me Out'. Scottish indie-rock icons Franz Ferdinand are back, headlining Fort Canning Park on December 5. Known for angular riffs, art-school styles and danceable rock anthems, the band will tear through classics like ‘Do You Want To’ and ‘No You Girls’, alongside tracks from their bold new record The Human Fear. With nearly two decades of redefining the boundaries between rock and pop, Franz Ferdinand remain a live force to be reckoned with. Pack your boots – this one’s guaranteed to be raucous.  

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Porsche’s new lifestyle store opens at Jewel with café, retail and car experiences

Porsche’s new lifestyle store opens at Jewel with café, retail and car experiences

If you thought Jewel Changi Airport was already a feast for the senses, think again. The hub at the world’s best airport has recently added new restaurants and retail stores, and Porsche has just rolled out its first-ever lifestyle-led store in the heart of it all – and it’s not just about cars. From the glisten of an iconic model to the crunch of artisanal sandwiches, Porsche at Jewel is a full-throttle brand experience that promises to shift gears for both locals and globetrotting visitors alike. Parked right beside the Rain Vortex and Forest Valley, this isn’t your usual car showroom – that’s reserved for the Porsche Studio Singapore in Bugis. With warm, inviting interiors in light ivory and a pop of mint green, Porsche at Jewel is designed to make you explore the brand, linger with a coffee in hand, and even Instagram everything. Read on to discover what’s waiting inside. Photograph: Porsche What to eat and drink at Café Carrera by Baker & Cook? Foodies, your pit stop has arrived. Café Carrera continues Porsche’s long-running partnership with Baker & Cook, offering a menu inspired by legendary road trips around the world. Think hearty sandwiches (from $15) that transport you from the Hui Van Pass in Vietnam to California’s Highway One in the US – each bite crafted to fuel your wanderlust.    Photograph: Cam Khalid   But don’t leave without trying the spicy otah pain suisse ($7) for that punchy local twist, and the ultra-indulgent ondeh-ondeh cake ($11) that hits the s
Doja Cat is coming to Singapore this December for her Ma Vie World Tour

Doja Cat is coming to Singapore this December for her Ma Vie World Tour

She’s one of the most unpredictable, genre-bending, internet-breaking stars of our time – and now she’s headed our way. Grammy-winning global superstar Doja Cat has announced her first-ever show in Singapore, and honestly, it’s about time. From viral hits like ‘Say So’ and ‘Kiss Me More’ to the edgy, era-defining tracks off her fourth studio album Scarlet, her reign as pop’s most chaotic good time is unmatched.  The Ma Vie World Tour supports Doja Cat’s forthcoming fifth studio album Vie, which is set to be released on September 26. Earlier this month, rapper-singer dropped her latest single ‘Jealous Type’, serving up a taste of the synthy ’80s vibes we can expect from her upcoming album. Before gracing our shores on December 10, the 'Woman' chart-topper will headline her first-ever arena shows across New Zealand and Australia. The Asia leg also includes Manila, Seoul, Tokyo, and Bangkok, before wrapping it all up on December 21 in Kaohsiung. If you’ve ever wanted to witness Doja Cat live in the flesh, this is the show you absolutely cannot miss.   Photograph: Getty   When is Doja Cat performing in Singapore?  Circle that date in glitter on your calendar: Wednesday, December 10, 2025. That’s when Doja Cat will be turning the Singapore Indoor Stadium into a giant dance floor as part of her Ma Vie World Tour.  Where is Doja Cat performing in Singapore?  The one and only Singapore Indoor Stadium, where the biggest names in music come to play. Expect nothing less than attention
Singapore Night Festival returns on August 22 – here are the experiences we love

Singapore Night Festival returns on August 22 – here are the experiences we love

Dust off those walking shoes and charge your phones – Singapore’s biggest nocturnal experience is back to light the city up from August 22 to September 6, 2025. This time, the Singapore Night Festival 2025 goes under the dreamy theme of Island Nights – think kampong nostalgia meets tropical beats, with a hefty dose of dazzling displays. With over 80 free and ticketed experiences packed into two glowing weeks, you’ll want to carve out at least one evening or three to really soak it all in. We’re talking light installations you can actually walk through, projection mapping on some of the city’s most iconic buildings, art that makes you pause and breathe, plus plenty of food, drinks and live performances to keep the vibes going late into the night. Time Out tip: budget at least three hours – that way you can wander between highlights, sneak in some snacks, and still have time to catch a performance or two at the festival villages. Not sure where to start? Here are some of our favourite must-sees at this year’s festival.   Photograph: Cam Khalid   Sky Castle at Cathay Green We can’t resist this interactive sound and light installation by Australian art and technology studio ENESS. Step through the giant inflatable arches and watch them respond to your movement with rippling colours and twinkling sounds. It feels like walking through a living, breathing rainbow after a storm, which makes for a great serotonin boost, and of course, photo op. Tickets start from $5 – get yours here
Farewell, The Projector: Time Out Singapore writers share their best memories of the beloved indie cinema

Farewell, The Projector: Time Out Singapore writers share their best memories of the beloved indie cinema

The Projector's sudden closure yesterday (August 19) triggered a huge outpouring of dismay and grief. It's been a cornerstone of Singapore's art and culture scene for over a decade – our only local independent cinema and the home of alternative, eclectic events and voices. Since 2014, it's blessed us with a vibrant programme of award-winning indie flicks, film festivals, edgy parties, drag shows, fundraisers...the list goes on. Now, it's $1.2 million dollars in debt with its iconic Golden Mile Tower space already up for rent.  Perhaps The Projector's closure is hitting especially hard because of the slew of hawker, restaurant, and bar shutdowns making headlines in 2025, fuelling the sense that Singapore is losing everything that makes it special, alive, ours. In the months to come, we'll all be picking at many threads of the discussion: Do these indie projects need more governmental support (like this what this petition is fighting for), or does that erode their essence? Is it for us to lament these losses if – as the numbers show – we increasingly prefer to have house parties, stream movies, and shop online? And more importantly, where do we go from here?  For now, though, we want to marinate in our feels for a bit and reminisce all the good times we had at The Projector. And as you'll see, the good times for the Time Out team were many.  Our best memories at The Projector:  Photograph: Mingli Seet   I remember the early days of The Projector as a cultural hotspot during m
'The Lord of the Rings - A Musical Tale' review: Ambitious, but plenty of off-the-cuff fun

'The Lord of the Rings - A Musical Tale' review: Ambitious, but plenty of off-the-cuff fun

Well Frodo, we’re not in The Shire anymore. If you’ve ever longed to wander Middle-earth – from the cosy lanes of Hobbiton to the lofty halls of Rivendell, and even the fiery pits of Mordor – grab a stall seat at The Lord of the Rings: A Musical Tale, now at the Sands Theatre till August 31. The story doesn’t just play out on stage – it happens all around you.   Photograph: Daniel Boud   The pre-show is a delightful shindig: hobbits scurry through the aisles, ring-toss games unfold, and you’re invited to belt out "Happy Birthday" to Bilbo in surprisingly theatrical style. The story truly unfolds when Frodo inherits a mysterious gold ring, setting him on a perilous journey to Mordor to confront evil with the Fellowship. Time Out tip: a front-row stall gets you maximum Middle-earth mingling – we had Gandalf behind us and Gollum crawling past in the dark. Folk-tinged, Mumford & Sons-style tunes keep things breezy, and it’s charming to see the cast double as musicians – strumming guitars, plucking violins, even coaxing a harp. But the songs are – dare we say – forgettable and don’t add to the story much. A little disappointing coming from multi-award-winning composer A.R. Rahman. Nonetheless, Stefanie Caccamo and Jemma Rix blew us away with soaring vocals as Arwen and Galadriel, punching through their musical numbers. However, surtitles would have been handy when Elvish or Dwarvish lyrics and dialogues take over.   Photograph: Daniel Boud   While the cast are the heroes here,
A new immersive Titanic exhibition is docking in Singapore this August

A new immersive Titanic exhibition is docking in Singapore this August

Who says you need to dive deep into the Atlantic for a glimpse of the world’s most famous ocean liner? Titanic: An Immersive Voyage – Through the Eyes of the Passengers is surfacing in Asia for the very first time, docking at the Fever Exhibition Hall from mid-August. It's set to run till next year. Already a hit in cities like Cincinnati, New Orleans, and Copenhagen, the exhibition has drawn over 700,000 visitors worldwide, and now it’s Singapore’s turn to climb aboard.    Photograph: Fever   Brought to life by immersive experience heavyweights Exhibition Hub and Fever – the team behind global sensations like Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience and Bubble Planet – this sprawling 1,300sqm space plunges you into the Titanic’s ill-fated journey, told through the passengers themselves.   Photograph: Fever   Expect dramatic room recreations, never-seen-before 3D views of the ship, interactive storylines, stirring video animations, and a sweeping soundscape that pulls you from the glamour of first class to the rush of the ship’s final hours. Walk through meticulously reconstructed cabins, pore over handwritten letters and personal artefacts, and take a VR dive to the Titanic’s actual wreck site, more than 4,000m beneath the ocean surface.  Photograph: Fever   The Singapore edition also features a full-wall panel showing the first local report of the sinking back in 1912, plus rare historical photographs of local life during that time – a moving reminder that even a transatla
Singapore Night Festival returns this August with an island theme

Singapore Night Festival returns this August with an island theme

Get ready, night owls and culture vultures: Singapore’s largest nocturnal extravaganza is back for its 16th edition, lighting up the Bras Basah.Bugis precinct from August 22 to September 6. This year’s theme, ‘Island Nights’, celebrates Singapore’s 60th anniversary by diving deep into the vibrant connections that link us to islands near and far – because island life is about community, culture and endless stories, even after sundown. Photograph: ENESS Prepare to be wowed by stunning projection mapping artworks and mesmerising light installations that transform the cityscape into an Instagrammer’s dream. One highlight you won’t want to miss is Sky Castle by Australian studio ENESS, a dazzling, interactive inflatable archway at Cathay Green. It responds to your every move with cascading colours and sounds, like a rainbow celebrating hope and new beginnings after a storm. On the flip side, step into Kampong Chill at Capitol Singapore, where a tranquil oasis crafted by artist duo Sheryo and Yok awaits. This pavilion of calm offers island-inspired moments to relax and soak in the festival vibes amid the city buzz.  Add to that a vibrant lineup of food and retail villages overflowing with island flavours and artisanal treasures, and you’ve got yourself three weekends of non-stop, after-dark magic, connection, and discovery. More exciting details will be revealed soon. In the meantime, watch for updates on the 2025 edition from July 23 here.
NDP 2025 heartland celebrations: Where to catch Red Lions, fireworks and free performances

NDP 2025 heartland celebrations: Where to catch Red Lions, fireworks and free performances

Whether you catch the National Day Parade live or tune in from the comfort of your home, there’s no denying that Singapore’s birthday bash is always a spectacle – with live performances, military parades, and, of course, the grand finale: fireworks lighting up the sky. Recommended: The best places to watch the 2025 NDP fireworks in Singapore This year’s National Day marks Singapore’s 60th anniversary of independence – a significant milestone and the heartland festivities are set to reflect that, with a bold, inclusive lineup that brings the party straight into the neighbourhoods.  The celebrations continue on August 10, 2025, with heartland festivities across the island, giving you and your loved ones another chance to join in the National Day spirit. Plus, it’s all completely free of charge (just make sure to grab your tickets early). Where are the heartland celebrations for NDP 2025?  Organised by the People’s Association and the NDP 2025 Executive Committee, the heartland celebrations will take place at five locations, each representing a different district and theme: Open field beside Bishan Junction 8: Nurturing Communities, Shaping Tomorrow Open field beside One Punggol: One Hope Open field beside FutsalArena @ Yishun: Heartbeat of our North West Open field beside Wisma Geylang Serai: Bridging Generations, Stronger Together Bukit Combak ActiveSG Stadium: Together We Shine and Spark What can I expect at the heartland celebrations for NDP 2025? Each venue will featu
This Star Wars-themed library at Changi Airport has robots, quizzes and more

This Star Wars-themed library at Changi Airport has robots, quizzes and more

May the Force be with you at Changi Airport, where Singapore’s first-ever Star Wars Pop-Up Library has landed. Located on Level 2 of Terminal 3, right by the Skytrain and link bridge to Jewel, this immersive pop-up invites fans, travellers, and the curious to explore a galaxy of stories, from now till January 24, 2026.  Brought to life by the National Library Board (NLB) in collaboration with Disney and Changi Airport Group, the pop-up is part of NLB’s 30th anniversary celebrations and its LAB25 vision of taking reading to unexpected frontiers. Photograph: National Library Board Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 Star Wars books, featuring 380 unique titles specially picked by NLB librarians. From junior fiction and graphic novels to adorable board books for the tiniest Padawans, titles include The Mandalorian: The Manga, Darth Vader – Dark Lord of the Sith, The High Republic series, and even The Padawan Cookbook for whipping up treats with your little Ewoks at home. eBooks are also available. Photograph: National Library Board Unlike your typical library, there aren’t any librarians here. Instead, you’ll find robotic arms that zip around, retrieving and shelving books like your own personal droid. Simply pick your title from a touchscreen kiosk, and the robot will deliver it to you. You can borrow up to 16 books and eBooks for 21 days, and return them to any NLB library islandwide – though a themed 'Return' bookdrop is available onsite strictly for titles borrowed from this
This immersive Liverpool FC pop-up in Singapore is a must for football fans

This immersive Liverpool FC pop-up in Singapore is a must for football fans

Liverpool fans, ready your scarves and your cameras. In celebration of their Premier League-winning season, the glorious return of Adidas after a 13-year break, and the unveiling of the new 2025/26 kit, the Official Liverpool FC Retail Store Singapore is kicking things up a notch with an immersive pop-up that will have fans singing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ on repeat.   Photograph: Adidas Liverpool FC   Enter The Kop-ee – a cheeky nod to both Singapore kopi culture and the Kop at Anfield Stadium. The pop-up outside Bugis Junction’s LFC store features a retro-style newsstand, throwback kits from the ‘80s and noughties, and a striking ‘20 Champions’ installation celebrating the club’s league title legacy, including their latest triumph under Arne Slot.  Photograph: Cam Khalid   Take a walk down memory lane at the jersey archive wall, featuring original Adidas LFC kits from 1985 to 2012, each era paired with screens playing spine-tingling highlight reels. At the centre? The new 2025/26 jersey, ready to make history all over again. Fans can also step into the legendary Anfield tunnel – well, an Instagrammable replica of it – for the ultimate matchday moment. And because no celebration is complete without fuel, The Kop-ee is serving free coffee with every purchase of the new LFC 2025/26 kit (available in on-field from $189 or fan version from $115), from now till August 17. Limited to 100 redemptions daily, while stocks last. Whether you bleed red or just love a solid football
Tyla is bringing her 'We Wanna Party Asia' tour to Singapore this December

Tyla is bringing her 'We Wanna Party Asia' tour to Singapore this December

South African superstar Tyla is finally gracing our shores – and it’s going to be a party. The genre-bending singer behind the viral, hip-swaying anthem ‘Water’ is heading to Singapore as part of her first-ever headlining Asia tour. On December 5, she’ll take over Arena @ EXPO with her signature Afro-fusion beats, amapiano-infused sounds, slick choreography, and magnetic stage presence. Tyla isn’t just another pop star either – she’s a Grammy-winning global force, a fashion icon, and the name on every trending page. If you’ve been thirsting for a live performance of ‘Water’, ‘Push 2 Start’, and ‘Truth or Dare’, now’s your chance to quench it.   Photograph: Shutterstock   When is Tyla performing in Singapore?  Set your alarms: 8pm on Friday, December 5, 2025, is when things get steamy. It's a one-night-only affair, so you’ll want to clear your plans, prep your best outfit, and maybe practise a few TikTok moves while you're at it. Where is Tyla performing in Singapore?  Arena @ EXPO – a dynamic space that’s hosted everything from indie gigs to mega K-pop concerts. Easily accessible by MRT – just hop off at Expo station – it’s the perfect setting for a night of floor-shaking bass and red-hot performances. How to get tickets?  Ticket prices are still under wraps but Live Nation members get early access with a presale happening on August 7, from 12pm to 11:59pm. Not a member? Sign up for free here. The general on-sale starts on August 8 at 10am, via Ticketmaster. Move quick – th
Suntec City turns into a fun hawker-inspired playground for National Day

Suntec City turns into a fun hawker-inspired playground for National Day

With SG60 festivities happening across Singapore, Suntec City is dialling up nostalgia with ‘Together In Jubilee Joy’ – a month-long extravaganza of heritage, hawker culture, and heartwarming community spirit. From now till August 31, the sprawling mall transforms into a supersized SG60-themed wonderland, decked with interactive challenge zones, nostalgic photo ops, and family-friendly activities – plus heritage showcases curated in collaboration with local community partners to celebrate six decades of Singaporean stories. Photograph: Time Out Singapore From now till August 10, the Atrium (Tower 1 & 2) transforms into a larger-than-life culinary-themed playground where you can explore whimsical, interactive hawker installations. The giant Singapore Dragon Slide, inspired by the iconic Toa Payoh Dragon Playground, and the chendol-themed ball pit are suitable for kids between four and 12 years old – just remember to pull up those socks before playing at these two zones. Photograph: Time Out Singapore Register for free as a Suntec+ member to join in the fun at the Food Playground Challenge, featuring four experiential game stations. Assemble a 3D puzzle in under 60 seconds at The Crabby Swing, catch at least three plush stones at Giant Lemak Stone, fulfil six chicken rice orders in just a minute at Chicky Stack, and toss pratas with an actual spatula at Prata Shot. Photograph: Time Out Singapore Complete all stations to earn stamps and redeem cute local-themed keepsakes l