Cam signs off as Branded Content Editor, crafting content that converts.

Previously, she was Time Out Singapore's resident City Life Writer – covering everything from unique things to do to music and nightlife – before delving into the world of advertising in the UK. 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 chasing deadlines and a super speedy toddler, 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 vinyl cafés and bars in Singapore every music lover should visit

The best vinyl cafés and bars in Singapore every music lover should visit

Analogue is making a comeback in 2026, and cafés and bars in Singapore are fully embracing the movement. Across the city, there's been a growing number of listening lounges that pair curated soundtracks with speciality coffee and cocktails. Granted, that number is smaller than we'd like, but there are still a handful of spots that guarantee a good time when you visit. These sonic sanctuaries that we've shortlisted come equipped with impressive vinyl collections, turntables and state-of-the-art sound systems that put the listening experience front and centre, while serving up a solid food and drink menu to boot. If you're a self-professed audiophile, these are the cafés and bars in Singapore you should definitely have on your list. July 2026: We've noted closures of old haunts like Vertigo 26 and Simply Analog by Tin Box, while expanding our previous bars-only list to include cafés like Muro Coffee, Slow Boat and Swee Lee Clarke Quay. RECOMMENDED: The 50 best bars in Singapore and The best record stores in Singapore
The best record stores in Singapore

The best record stores in Singapore

While catching a live music performance is great, indulging in a home listening party with specially curated playlists makes an ethereal experience – well, coming from us, anyway. If you prefer kicking it old school, trailing the detailed sounds of vinyl scratching against the needle of your turntable and those eargasmic sounds emitting from the speakers, it's about time you expand your record collection. Read on for these amazing record stores and get browsing, dear crate-diggers. RECOMMENDED: Local Vocal: fresh new music from Singapore this week and we explore the vinyl scene in Singapore
The best free water parks in Singapore

The best free water parks in Singapore

Nothing's better than a cool drink in Singapore's tropical weather. Or how about a refreshing dip instead? When temperatures are high, take the kids out to cool down at these free aqua playgrounds around the island (though in one case, it's a steamy warm bath for the feet). We've checked out where to go for the best sprinklers, bubblers and water fountains that are great for kids (and adults). Best of all, they are all in public spaces and have absolutely no admission fees.  RECOMMENDED:  The best public pools in Singapore and The best indoor playgrounds in Singapore
The best restaurants to dine in Bugis Town based on your favourite World Cup football team

The best restaurants to dine in Bugis Town based on your favourite World Cup football team

The FIFA World Cup isn't just about on-pitch football action. Off-pitch, it's also a celebration of cultures, traditions and seriously good food. If you're spending the tournament cheering for your favourite team, why stop at wearing the jersey when you can savour its national dishes too?  From Korean street food to comforting bowls of Japanese ramen and French roast chicken done right, Bugis Town is packed with international flavours that take your World Cup experience beyond the big screen. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite before kickoff, settling in for a post-match debrief, or celebrating a famous victory with your mates, here's where to dine based on the team you're backing.
The best kid-friendly hiking trails in Singapore for the family

The best kid-friendly hiking trails in Singapore for the family

Despite challenges like uneven terrain, wild animals and unpredictable weather, hiking is a really fun and popular activity in Singapore. But when you add the kids to the mix, it's best to put their safety first. Trust Singapore to think about the kids too and have some of the best kid-friendly trails around for when you want to bring the young ones hiking. Pack some sunscreen, their favourite cap, water bottle and maybe a light snack for when the tantrums kick in mid-hike.  RECOMMENDED: The best hiking trails in Singapore and the best secret and hidden parks in Singapore
An insider’s guide to Java: where to stay, eat and explore Bandung and Surabaya like a local

An insider’s guide to Java: where to stay, eat and explore Bandung and Surabaya like a local

Indonesia’s island of Java is often treated as a stopover rather than the main event, but cities like Bandung and Surabaya prove that it deserves far more attention. In West Java, Bandung is known for its cool climate, thriving cafĂ© culture and fiercely creative spirit, while Surabaya in East Java blends colonial heritage, vibrant street life and modern nightlife. Often overlooked, both cities reward those willing to dig deeper, with hidden coffee spots, bustling food markets, charming old towns and neighbourhood hangouts that reveal a more local, layered side of Indonesia. Here’s how to experience Bandung and Surabaya like you’re already in on the secret. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Asia (@timeout_asia)
The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2026

The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2026

We’re mid-2026 and the concert calendar is still packed through the year-end. Big names such as Post Malone will take over the Singapore National Stadium this September with his country-pop-rap hits, while The Weeknd is bringing his After Hours Til Dawn tour for two nights in October, leaning into cinematic synth-pop and moody R&B. The Kid Laroi is also up in July, leaning into his emotional pop tracks. On the legacy front, K-pop giants BTS and Bigbang are set to reunite in Singapore, each bringing different eras of K-pop back into focus. And then we’ve got the long-running heavyweights: rock legends Guns N' Roses still anchored in big-riff stadium rock, alongside 2000s emo staples My Chemical Romance, whose theatrical, high-drama anthems were the defining earworms of the 2000s and yet still land with stadium crowds like they never left. Here are all the best concerts in Singapore to shell out for in 2026.  RECOMMENDED: The best live music venues in Singapore and the best listening bars in Singapore
The Singaporean art of the 'Never-Ending Staycation’, explained through 5 personality types

The Singaporean art of the 'Never-Ending Staycation’, explained through 5 personality types

Some people check into luxury hotels to spoil themselves. Others book a room purely for the buffet breakfast and pool access. Then there are the serial staycationers who somehow know every rooftop bar, hidden suite and underrated corner worth slipping into – despite living just minutes away. Which is exactly the energy Marriott Bonvoy taps into with its Never-Ending Staycation package. The two-night stay celebrates the many reasons Singaporeans escape into hotels throughout the year, whether it’s for family downtime, solo indulgence, birthday weekends or simply a much-needed reset – all made even better with exclusive staycation perks and added extras. And if you're a Marriott Bonvoy member, you'll earn points on every stay, bringing you closer to free nights and more. With over 19 hotels in Marriott Bonvoy’s Singapore portfolio, there’s a staycation for every mood and personality type. Which one are you?
An insider’s guide to Jakarta: where to stay, eat and explore the city’s hidden gems

An insider’s guide to Jakarta: where to stay, eat and explore the city’s hidden gems

Jakarta doesn’t do things by halves. Indonesia’s capital and largest city is a vibrant mix of cultures, flavours and stories – an exhilarating blend that makes it all the more compelling. Most first-time visitors tick off the big hitters, but the real magic lies in the in-between: a hidden cottage-core library, a centuries-old coffee shop, a flea market where every object has a past life and much more.  In 2026, locals are rediscovering their city through neighbourhood pockets, dining across the archipelago in one meal, thrifting antiques in sun-faded arcades and spending slow mornings in cafĂ©s celebrating Indonesia’s jamu culture. Here’s how to experience Jakarta like you’re in on the secret. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Asia (@timeout_asia)
Follow this Winnie the Pooh-inspired trail through Gardens by the Bay’s Children’s Festival 2026

Follow this Winnie the Pooh-inspired trail through Gardens by the Bay’s Children’s Festival 2026

There’s something wonderfully nostalgic about Winnie the Pooh. Maybe it’s the gentle life lessons or memories of flipping through the well-loved storybooks as a kid. This June school holidays, those warm fuzzy feelings come to life at Gardens by the Bay, where Children’s Festival 2026 transforms Supertree Grove into a playful Hundred Acre Wood-inspired adventure.  Running from now till June 21, the free festival celebrates 100 years of the beloved bear with giant inflatables, interactive play zones and family-friendly activities. To help you make the most of the experience, we’ve mapped out a family-friendly trail through the festival grounds, taking you from ziplines beneath the Supertrees to honey-themed ball pits.
This new hotel stay lets you discover Bangkok at your own pace with its curated experience kit

This new hotel stay lets you discover Bangkok at your own pace with its curated experience kit

Planning a trip to Bangkok? Then you’d know that Thailand's capital city rarely does anything in half measures. It buzzes from morning well past midnight, where street food smoke curls into rooftop neon and every turn has something new to discover. Yet somewhere between temple trails, market detours and late-night supper runs, a quieter shift is taking place in how people want to experience Bangkok – less rush, more rhythm.  That’s the thinking behind voco Bangkok Surawong, a stay that balances comfort with character. As Thailand’s first voco, it lands on Surawong Road, an intersection between the old and new in the Bang Rak District. Here, travellers are encouraged to swap rigid itineraries for a slower, more intentional way of exploring the city. Here’s what to expect.
How to spend a perfect day in Bugis Town: where to eat, shop and explore in Singapore

How to spend a perfect day in Bugis Town: where to eat, shop and explore in Singapore

If you only have room for one packed-out neighbourhood on your Singapore itinerary, make it Bugis Town. Few districts squeeze this much into one walkable stretch: heritage shophouses, street food, rooftop cafes, indie shopping, bargain hunting and nightlife. Better yet, everything flows easily on foot, making it ideal for travellers short on time but big on experiences. Here’s how to spend the perfect day in Bugis Town.

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Singapore Symphony Orchestra: A New Chapter of Music-Making

Singapore Symphony Orchestra: A New Chapter of Music-Making

There’s always a good reason to immerse yourself in world-class classical music. This July, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra launches an exciting new chapter with the inauguration of Music Director Hannu Lintu, ushering in the 2026/27 season with a stellar line-up of performances that deserve a spot on your cultural calendar. From July 10 to 12 at Victoria Concert Hall, internationally acclaimed violinist Gil Shaham joins pianist Akira Eguchi for a rare presentation of Beethoven's complete violin sonatas. Across three concerts, you'll journey through the composer's evolution, from youthful exuberance to mature brilliance, in some of chamber music's most beloved works. Then head to the Esplanade Concert Hall for the Hannu Lintu Inaugural Series with the SSO. On July 17 and 18, experience Gil Shaham once again as he takes on Mason Bates's mysterious and soulful Nomad Concerto, before the evening culminates in Mahler's towering Fifth Symphony. The season continues on July 24 with Strauss's breathtaking Also sprach Zarathustra and Bartók's darkly captivating Bluebeard's Castle. Tickets start from just $15, with selected concerts eligible for SG Culture Pass redemption. Enjoy 25 percent off when you purchase a 4-Concert Bundle, or 20 percent off for the 2-3 Concert Bundle, with a minimum purchase of one ticket from selected concerts. Get yours here.
Singapore Retail Festival 2026

Singapore Retail Festival 2026

You never need an excuse to shop on Orchard Road, but this July, you'll get even more. Running from July 4 to 26, the Singapore Retail Festival returns with islandwide promotions and experiences. But from July 4 to 19, make a beeline for the Festival Grounds at Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza, where three themed weekends bring their own lineup of shopping, interactive experiences and activities that'll tempt you to stay a little longer after you've ticked everything off your shopping list. Kick things off with Pets and Pawrents from July 4 to 5, where you can browse 30 retail booths before treating your furry companion to grooming sessions, picking up practical first-aid tips at the Pet Hospital, snapping adorable keepsakes at the Pawtography station, and even taking home a personalised caricature of your furkid. The following weekend from July 10 to 12 is a must for gamers and collectors. Expect 34 retail booths, an Exclusive Card Showcase, high-stakes TCG tournaments on July 11 and 12, and a cosplay competition on July 12 that's sure to bring plenty of fan-favourite characters to life. Finally, wind down with Lifestyle and Wellness from July 17 to 19, where you can shop wellness brands, browse the 818 Bloom pop-up store by G-Dragon, add a little sparkle with hair tinselling or extensions at the Beauty Bar, and let the little ones enjoy dedicated workshops while you enjoy a stress-free browse. Can't make it on the weekends? The fun doesn't stop there. Weekdays still offer retail b
CellarFiesta 2026

CellarFiesta 2026

Singapore’s original and largest alcohol festival is raising a glass to another major milestone. Returning for its fifth edition from July 17 to 19, CellarFiesta 2026 takes over Suntec City Convention Centre with three days of drinks and deals. Whether you're a seasoned collector who can distinguish your single malts from your small-batch bourbons or simply someone who enjoys a good tipple, there’s plenty to swirl, sip and sample your way through. There are over 500 brands and more than 1,000 varieties of wines, whiskies, spirits, sake, beers and more, from renowned names like Glenfiddich, Jack Daniel's, Singleton and Zonin to local favourites such as Zouk Sour Plum Vodka and Tanglin White Rabbit Vodka. This year also welcomes an exciting lineup of new arrivals, including Jack Daniel's Blackberry Tennessee Whiskey, Pantalones Organic Tequila, Weller Antique 107 Single Barrel Select, and Tormore Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, offering even more opportunities for discovery and exploration. And if you like your booze with a side of bites, step into the food and entertainment zone, featuring a lively beer garden where you can sip, savour, and soak up the festival atmosphere.  The best part? Admission is free with Cellar Rewards membership and Eventbrite registration here. Time Out tip: arrive early, as the first 500 visitors each day get an exclusive CellarFiesta whisky glass and goodie bag while stocks last. Find out more here.
A Magical Island Adventure: Let's Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line

A Magical Island Adventure: Let's Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line

We may not have Disneyland, but Sentosa is giving us something pretty close from now till September 20: a Magical Island Adventure! In collaboration with Disney Cruise Line, the island transforms into a playful day-to-night experience inspired by the seven themed areas aboard the Disney Adventure, now sailing from Singapore. Start your journey in the skies with a themed Singapore Cable Car ride, before wandering through Sensoryscape’s blooming, dreamlike pathways featuring Disney princesses and heroines. Then make your way to Palawan Beach, where Big Hero 6's Baymax, Toy Story favourites and Marvel heroes bring the shoreline to life in larger-than-life, photo-ready form. Finally, head to the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia, where stories from The Little Mermaid, Finding Nemo, Lilo and Stitch, and Moana take over – and for the first time, it stays open till 10pm, so you can catch the islet glowing after dark. Be sure to spot the glowing manta rays in the waters. Along the way, you’ll find immersive installations, meet and greet your favourite Disney and Pixar characters on selected dates, collect stamps for your Adventure Stamp Card to unlock an exclusive sticker set, and shop limited-edition summer merch drops designed for keepsake status. Discover more here.
Jazz in July 2026

Jazz in July 2026

Things are about to get swingin’ smooth this July. For a full month, Esplanade turns into Singapore’s coolest jazz joint with the return of Jazz in July. The festival features over 100 performances and workshops, setting the scene for laidback waterfront moments. Whether you're a lifelong jazz buff, planning a date night, or simply chasing a good groove after work, there's plenty to discover across Esplanade's stages. More than a celebration of music, Jazz in July is about finding your rhythm, making memories, and soaking up the vibes even after the final note. The headline acts alone are worth snapping your fingers to. Brazilian vocalist and instrumentalist Nilze Carvalho brings sun-soaked bossa nova, samba and choro rhythms on July 3 and 4, while acclaimed American singer Gabrielle Cavassa follows with her velvety vocals and genre-blurring style on July 10 and 11. If you prefer your jazz a little bolder, trumpeter Peter Evans and his quartet promise an electrifying sonic storm on July 17.  Closing out the festival on July 31 is Grammy-winning keyboard maestro Bobby Sparks II, whose infectious blend of jazz, funk, blues and R&B practically guarantees heads will bob and feet will tap. Beyond the four ticketed concerts, the festival offers a treasure trove of free performances, from romantic, intimate sets to big band, open air sessions, Jazz in July showcases the many flavours of jazz in one irresistible, toe-tapping festival. Tickets for the headline performances are priced
Ultimate Challenge

Ultimate Challenge

Football fever is heading to the heartlands as Link's Malls rolls out its Ultimate Challenge campaign across Jurong Point and AMK Hub from May 27 to July 12. Timed to coincide with the FIFA World Cup 2026, the malls are transforming into lively Kickoff Zones where shoppers can put their football skills to the test and score some impressive prizes along the way. Lace up for a series of immersive football arcade-style challenges, including Soccer Pong, Kick and Score, Snookball and Head It, with AMK Hub exclusively hosting a Soccer Pinball station. Rack up prize tokens through each game and redeem them for rewards ranging from LEGO sets and Garmin smartwatches to a Dyson hair dryer and DJI Osmo Nano action camera. Competitive types can also sign up for the Foosball Cup Weekend Challenge, where players battle through a double-bracket tournament for a shot at up to $500 in shopping vouchers and ultimate bragging rights.
Rooftop Screenings at Artyzen Singapore's The Roof Garden

Rooftop Screenings at Artyzen Singapore's The Roof Garden

Skip the crowded sports bars and take your World Cup viewing experience to new heights. From June 12 to July 20, Artyzen Singapore's The Roof Garden pairs live match screenings with sweeping city views, sunset drinks and feast-worthy sharing platters. Watch matches under the stars with the Singapore skyline as your backdrop, while non-match days keep the football spirit alive with replay screenings and tournament highlights. Arrive early and make the most of the extended happy hour, available daily from noon to 8pm. Expect selected wines and spirits from $14, alongside icy pints of Brewlander Freedom Lager from $12 – ideal for settling in before kick-off. Food is designed for sharing with your football kakis, with the standout BBQ Meat Board serving up a generous spread of grilled Angus beef, ayam percik, spiced yoghurt lamb chops and more. Feeling indulgent? Add grilled tiger prawns or a whole lobster to the table. Now this is a World Cup viewing experience that's a cut above the rest.
Adidas Singapore's FIFA World Cup 2026 Pop-Up in the West

Adidas Singapore's FIFA World Cup 2026 Pop-Up in the West

If you're planning to catch World Cup fever in the west, Jurong Point has just scored a major signing. From June 8 to July 12, Adidas Singapore is bringing its only westside FIFA World Cup 2026 pop-up to the mall, complete with official federation jerseys, exclusive merchandise and a giant FIFA World Cup 2026 Trionda Ball installation. Football fans can browse the latest Adidas FIFA World Cup 2026 Home Kits, customise jerseys on-site and unlock exclusive perks including personalised flocking services and access to a special adiClub photo booth with the purchase of a federation jersey. Don't forget to snap a photo with the towering Trionda Ball installation for a chance to win an Adidas FIFA World Cup 2026 jersey. The football action extends beyond the pop-up too. Put your skills to the test at the Ultimate Kickoff Challenge, battle it out at the Foosball Tournament, or catch the tournament's biggest moments at live screenings of the semi-finals and final just next door at Frontier Community Club. Between matches, refuel with special promotions and match-day deals at participating dining outlets across the mall.
Nike Football's 'Rip the Script' World Cup Pop-Up

Nike Football's 'Rip the Script' World Cup Pop-Up

Football fans, sneakerheads and kit collectors, this one's for you. Nike Football has landed at Wisma Atria with a massive pop-up that's bringing World Cup fever straight to Orchard Road. Running until July 19, the immersive space is where sport, style and community come together under one roof, making it well worth kicking about. Together with Weston Corp, the pop-up features one of Singapore's largest football assortments, from the latest boots and national team jerseys to lifestyle apparel and accessories. There are also exclusive customisation services, interactive experiences and plenty of content-worthy corners inspired by Nike Football's 'Rip the Script' campaign, which celebrates the creativity and flair that make the beautiful game so exciting. Even if you don't know your offside rule from your corner kick, there's plenty to appreciate. Football jerseys have long transcended the pitch to become streetwear staples, and the pop-up showcases the sport's influence on fashion and youth culture. Browse iconic kits, discover fresh releases and soak up the tournament buzz – or take things a step further by signing up for the inaugural Weston Cup from June 8 to July 11.
Valentino House Party Pop-Up

Valentino House Party Pop-Up

Fashionistas, beauty obsessives and anyone who loves a good photo op will want to clear their calendars. From June 5 to 14, Valentino Beauty is taking over CQ @ Clarke Quay Block B with its immersive House Party pop-up, a multi-sensory celebration marking the Southeast Asian launch of Born in Roma Purple Melancholia. Inspired by the chaotic charm of the 90s and early 2000s house parties, the experience transforms the space into a nostalgic dreamscape – complete with a living room, kitchen, teen's room and master bedroom, each filled with retro details, music, fragrance and plenty of Instagram-worthy moments. Discover Valentino Beauty's latest fragrance duo – Born in Roma Purple Melancholia Donna and Uomo – while trying fan-favourite makeup products like the Spike lip collection, Colour Crush Blush and Go-Cushion Glow. Think of it as a maximalist’s beauty playground where you're encouraged to swatch, spritz and serve looks. The party doesn't stop there. Local favourites Birds of Paradise, Equate Coffee and Concocted Affairs are serving up ice creams, coffees and cocktails inspired by the fragrance collection. On June 6 and 13, the space also turns into a music-led party with guest DJs spinning throughout the day and night. Best of all, entry is free with registration here.
Weston Corp World Cup 26

Weston Corp World Cup 26

The countdown to the biggest tournament in football is on, and Weston Corporation is kicking things off in style with Weston Corp World Cup 26. It's a first-of-its-kind football pop-up at Jewel Changi Airport that deserves a spot on every fan's fixture list. Running until July 31, the sprawling experience on Level 2 brings together one of the world's largest collections of federation jerseys ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Browse home and away kits from more than 40 nations including Argentina, Brazil, England, Germany, Japan, Spain and the United States, alongside exclusive jerseys from countries such as Scotland, Sweden, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. But this isn't just a shopping trip – it's a football fan zone too. Inspired by the scenes beneath a stadium on matchday, the space features a dramatic floor-to-ceiling installation of more than 99 Trionda match balls, spectator bench-inspired displays and plenty of photo op. Fans can also personalise jerseys with their favourite player's name and stock up on World Cup merchandise and accessories like keychains and collectibles.
The LEGO Football Fest

The LEGO Football Fest

The anticipation for the FIFA World Cup 2026 is building, brick by LEGO brick, at Sengkang's Compass One this June. From now till June 21, the mall's atrium transforms into a football-themed pop-up packed with interactive challenges, hands-on building activities and impressive LEGO creations inspired by the world's biggest sporting tournament. This free, limited-time experience also marks the launch of a new collection of football-themed LEGO Editions sets featuring some of the game's biggest stars, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Kylian MbappĂ© and VinĂ­cius JĂșnior. You can also check out new releases celebrating iconic symbols of the tournament, including the FIFA World Cup Official Trophy and FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Emblem. Think of it as a World Cup fan zone with a creative twist. Dribble your way through the pop-up with an activtity card, where you can redeem exclusive rewards when you complete any two activtities. Entry is completely free, making it a winning outing for football fans and families alike.

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Scoot's new Spider-Man-themed flights let you swing into your next holiday in superhero style

Scoot's new Spider-Man-themed flights let you swing into your next holiday in superhero style

With great holidays comes great responsibility – namely, choosing the right flight. If you've ever wished your holiday could begin long before touchdown, Scoot has just spun the ultimate experience for Marvel fans. And it’s just in time for the upcoming film Spider-Man: Brand New Day, out in cinemas from July 30. On June 30, the airline unveiled its brand-new themed aircraft, with its inaugural flight to Haneda Airport, Tokyo. But that’s not all – the themed flight experience is also available on selected routes across Australia, China, Japan, the Philippines and Thailand until September 13, 2026. Photograph: Scoot Your friendly neighbourhood holiday starts with two specially themed aircraft – an Airbus A321neo and a Boeing 787 Dreamliner – wrapped in striking Spider-Man decals. Inside, you'll spot headrest covers featuring Spidey's iconic mask before being welcomed aboard with a special message from the superhero himself. As the aircraft takes to the skies, you'll hear music from Spider-Man: Brand New Day, while Scoot's cabin crew keep the excitement going with themed inflight activities that'll delight little superheroes and lifelong Marvel fans alike. Photograph: Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore And because every superhero deserves a souvenir, you can also get your hands on exclusive Spider-Man merchandise onboard, including a flight tag or foldable eco-bag with qualifying purchases. Photograph: Scoot Beyond the flight, the adventure actually begins before take-off.
El Chido reopens with free rooftop infinity pool access – no hotel booking needed

El Chido reopens with free rooftop infinity pool access – no hotel booking needed

Forget booking a staycation just to lounge by a rooftop pool. From this July, you can take a dip in one of the CBD's hidden infinity pools without checking into a hotel or paying a pool access fee. Perched atop Pullman Singapore Hill Street, El Chido is reopening with a vibrant new look, giving the Mexican rooftop bar a resort-inspired makeover just in time for endless summer vibes. Better yet, the bar's rooftop infinity pool is now open to the public every day, whether you're after a refreshing weekday swim, sunset cocktails with a view, or a leisurely weekend escape above the CBD. The refreshed rooftop has also been redesigned to be fully weatherproof, so rain clouds won't put a damper on your plans. With the entire venue now covered, you can soak up panoramic city views while enjoying tacos and margaritas no matter what the forecast says. Food and drinks have had an upgrade too. Expect a brand-new cocktail programme alongside a refreshed menu of Mexican favourites, all served in a colourful, holiday-inspired setting that feels worlds away from the office towers below. Fresh décor, revamped styling and an upcoming art wall installation inject even more personality into the space, while a new music programme featuring guest DJs promises to keep the energy high from day to night. Whether you're planning after-work drinks, a birthday celebration or simply looking for a new rooftop hangout that doesn't require a hotel booking, El Chido is making a compelling case for adding it
Love Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners'? This immersive live experience in Singapore lets you live the story

Love Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners'? This immersive live experience in Singapore lets you live the story

If you walked out of a Sinners screening wishing you could spend just a little longer inside Ryan Coogler's haunting, blues-soaked world, here's your chance. Held at Little Island Brewing Co, Gillman Barracks on September 5 and 6, Sinners: Live invites you to step straight into 1932 Mississippi for what might be Singapore's boldest immersive theatre experience yet. Forget everything you know about traditional theatre. There's no stage, no curtain call and definitely no one asking you to switch your phone off – because it'll already be sealed away before you enter. Instead, you'll wander through a living, breathing world where every performer stays in character from the moment you arrive. Music doesn't just accompany the story – it is the story. Set across two simultaneous productions, you'll have to decide which side of the night you want to experience. The Juke Joint transports you inside Smoke and Stack Moore's bustling lumber mill as opening-night celebrations unfold to the sounds of Delta blues before events spiral into something far darker.   Photograph: Warner Bros. Pictures Prefer the other side of the story? Remmick's Story unfolds outdoors, following the mysterious Remmick and his followers through an eerie evening of Irish folk songs, seduction and an unsettling march towards the juke joint. Both performances happen at the same time, meaning no two audiences will witness the same night.  Running for two hours, the production weaves together Delta blues, West Afric
Grammy-nominated British R&B girl group Flo to make their Singapore debut this August

Grammy-nominated British R&B girl group Flo to make their Singapore debut this August

Singapore's R&B lovers, this one's for you. British girl group sensation Flo is finally bringing their chart-topping hits, signature harmonies and charming personalities to Singapore for the very first time. The trio will perform at Capitol Theatre on August 25, 2026, as part of their highly anticipated Therapy At The Club Tour across Asia. Made up of RenĂ©e Downer, Stella Quaresma and Jorja Douglas, the trio has been leading the revival of modern girl groups since exploding onto the scene with their breakout single ‘Cardboard Box,’ which went viral online in 2022. Their blend of slick 90s and 2000s-inspired R&B, powerhouse vocals and unapologetically confident lyrics has earned them a devoted global fanbase, hundreds of millions of streams, and accolades including the BRITs Rising Star Award and BBC Sound of 2023. The group's momentum has only continued to grow. Their debut album Access All Areas became the highest-charting album by a British R&B girl group in over two decades, while also earning a Grammy nomination for Best Progressive R&B Album – a first for a British group in 20 years. With their sizzling new single ‘Leak It’, a highly anticipated sophomore album ‘Therapy At The Club’ releasing later this July, and a recent MOBO Award win under their belt, Flo are cementing their status as one of the most exciting forces in contemporary R&B – far beyond being the internet's favourite girl group. When is Flo performing in Singapore?  Flo will perform in Singapore on August
The newly revamped Singapore Air Force Museum is now open – and it's more immersive than ever

The newly revamped Singapore Air Force Museum is now open – and it's more immersive than ever

Singapore's museum scene just got a super fly new addition on its radar. The refreshed Singapore Air Force Museum (SAFM) invites you to step into the story of Singapore's air force through themed zones and galleries, featuring interactive displays, immersive environments and experiential storytelling designed for a new generation of museum-goers. Photograph: Immersive Theatre | Singapore Air Force Museum One of the biggest highlights is the museum's new immersive theatre experience, featuring a five-minute film titled Homeward, which features a first-person point of view of a fighter pilot, dropping you into the action of a Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) operation. The curved screens and seat vibrations make it feel as though you've been strapped straight into the cockpit as the RSAF responds to aerial threats. Photograph: Full Spectrum | Singapore Air Force Museum Beyond the theatre, the museum's Full Spectrum gallery uses large-scale projection mapping, operational footage and digital animation to showcase how the RSAF stays mission-ready across a range of scenarios. Elsewhere, The Viewing Gallery brings the stories behind fighter jets, missile systems and air force assets to life through interactive storytelling displays. Photograph: Ever Ready | Singapore Air Force Museum Along the way, you'll discover how a small nation with limited space transformed geographical constraints into strategic strengths, tracing the RSAF's evolution from its early beginnings to
Oscar Piastri and Zak Brown to headline McLaren Racing Live in Singapore this October

Oscar Piastri and Zak Brown to headline McLaren Racing Live in Singapore this October

Start your engines, Singapore. The countdown to the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix is officially on, and as Marina Bay prepares to transform into the world's most spectacular night race, McLaren fans have an extra reason to get excited. Before the cars hit the track, one of F1's biggest teams is taking centre stage. On October 7, McLaren Racing Live is rolling into the Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands to bring two of the biggest names in motorsport together for an evening of stories, strategy and behind-the-scenes revelations. Taking place just days before the F1 Singapore Grand Prix, McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team driver Oscar Piastri and McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown will take fans inside the inner workings of one of racing's most iconic teams.  Expect candid conversations about life in the fast lane, what it takes to stay competitive in F1's new era, and how McLaren is navigating a season shaped by sweeping regulation changes that have shaken up the grid. For die-hard supporters, it's a rare opportunity to hear directly from the people steering the team forward. There's plenty of history behind those famous orange colours too. Founded by Bruce McLaren more than six decades ago, the team remains the only outfit to have achieved motorsport's coveted Triple Crown: victories at the Monaco Grand Prix, Indianapolis 500 and 24 Hours of Le Mans. Over the years, legends including Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Niki Lauda and Mika HÀkkinen have all raced under the McLaren banner. Tod
K-pop rising stars LNGSHOT are headlining an NBA sporting event in Singapore this June

K-pop rising stars LNGSHOT are headlining an NBA sporting event in Singapore this June

If you've spent any amount of time on K-pop TikTok this year, chances are you've already heard of LNGSHOT. The rookie boy group only made their debut this January, but they've been moving at the speed of a fast break ever since. Now, the four-member group – made up of Ohyul, Ryul, Woojin and Louis – is headed to Singapore as the headline performer for the NBA Rising Stars Invitational, taking place at OCBC Arena from June 23 to 28. And they're not just showing up on the final day for a performance and disappearing backstage. As part of the event, LNGSHOT will spend the final day interacting with participants, taking part in community outreach activities, and meeting fans before hitting the stage for a live performance. For K-pop fans, it's a rare chance to see one of the genre's fastest-rising acts up close in a setting that's far more intimate than your typical arena concert. And make no mistake, LNGSHOT are a pretty big deal. Despite debuting just months ago under More Vision, the group has already amassed more than 80 million Spotify streams and over 47 million YouTube views for their breakout hit ‘Moonwalkin'’. They've also clocked up a staggering 3.5 million Instagram followers, proving that their appeal stretches well beyond South Korea's borders. With more than 240 million cumulative streams and over five million monthly Spotify listeners, they're rapidly becoming one of K-pop's hottest new names. Photograph: NBA Rising Stars InternationalMitch Richmond, Jeremy Lin, R
FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore: Match schedules, free live screenings, pop-ups and more

FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore: Match schedules, free live screenings, pop-ups and more

The beautiful game is back, and it's bigger than ever. The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off on June 12 with 48 teams, three host nations and a month of football action to keep fans glued to their screens.  While the on-pitch action unfolds thousands of kilometres away across North America, Singapore is rolling out plenty of ways for fans to get in on the excitement. From mega public screenings and watch parties to football-themed pop-ups and friendly games, there's no shortage of places to cheer and celebrate every goal. Whether you're planning an all-nighter for the final or just want to catch the biggest matches with fellow football fanatics, here's everything you need to know about the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore. Photograph: Stew Milne/FIFA via Getty ImagesFIFA World Cup 2026   Where is the FIFA World Cup 2026 being held? For the first time in tournament history, the FIFA World Cup will be jointly hosted by three countries: Canada, Mexico and the United States. Matches will be played across 16 cities, with iconic venues spanning from Vancouver and Toronto to Mexico City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and Miami.  The 2026 edition is also the largest World Cup yet, expanding from 32 to 48 teams. That means more nations, more matches and more opportunities for underdog stories, nail-biting finishes and moments destined for the highlight reels.   Photograph Changi Airport GroupFIFA World Cup 2026 live screening   Where to watch free live screenings of the FIFA World C
Zana Möhlmann from Manhattan crowned Singapore’s World Class Bartender of the Year 2026

Zana Möhlmann from Manhattan crowned Singapore’s World Class Bartender of the Year 2026

After months of high-pressure challenges, Zana Möhlmann of Manhattan has been crowned Singapore’s World Class Bartender of the Year 2026. Held at Avenue, this year’s World Class Singapore finals saw the country’s top bartenders battle it out across two intense rounds that tested everything from creativity and storytelling to speed, precision, and composure behind the bar. The competition began with the top 10 finalists presenting their Elevation and Celebration with Zacapa. They were tasked to bring to life their interpretation of “Above the Clouds” through the vibrancy and energy of a Latin celebration. They were judged based on the taste of their cocktails, innovative techniques on how “Above the Clouds” was presented, bar skills and their knowledge of the Zacapa brand. Featuring the rich and luxurious tasting notes of Zacapa XO, we saw plenty of “Above the Clouds” foams, playlists that really captured the spirit of Latin America and even “air” made with hibiscus oloroso stabilised with soy lecithin. Photograph: The top 5 finalists | @gluggony/Instagram From there, five bartenders who scored the most points advanced to the final speed round: Zana Möhlmann and Happy – formerly from Manhattan – Ellen Su from Restaurant Born, Ooi Foo Giap from Last Word, Josiah Chee from Bar Bon Funk. In the final challenge, competitors had just one minute to prep their stations before racing against the clock to create six cocktails featuring Johnnie Walker, The Singleton, Tanqueray, Don Ju
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory lands in Singapore with music and magic – but is it enough?

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory lands in Singapore with music and magic – but is it enough?

Few children’s stories have endured quite like Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – a deliciously dark tale about greed, gluttony and golden tickets wrapped in rivers of chocolate. The stage adaptation first premiered in London’s West End in 2013 before making its Broadway debut in 2017, complete with songs from the beloved 1971 film alongside new numbers by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman. Now, the touring production has landed in Singapore as part of its first Southeast Asian stop, running at Sands Theatre from now till June 14.   Photograph: Base Entertainment AsiaCharlie And The Chocolate Factory   And while the production certainly delivers spectacle, magic and enough sugar rush to entertain kids and kidults, this is one confection that feels more style than substance. The script tries very hard to be quirky and self-aware, but too often lands with the theatrical equivalent of a dad joke followed by nervous jazz hands. At times, the dialogue is nearly lost entirely – Veruca Salt’s screech-heavy scenes being a prime example. There’s also a strange identity crisis at play. Like the film adaptations, the musical doesn’t stay entirely faithful to Dahl’s original book. The musical tosses in references to Instagram, TikTok and influencer culture to appeal to younger audiences, yet the costumes and props feel visually stuck somewhere in the past. The clash creates a confusing sense of time and place. And then there’s the localised humour. At one point, Willy Wonka
Snow City Singapore to close this September after 26 years of frosty fun

Snow City Singapore to close this September after 26 years of frosty fun

If there’s one place to chase snowflakes in Singapore, it’s Snow City. Since opening as the city’s first permanent snow centre on June 3, 2000, it has become a nostalgic rite of passage for many Singaporeans – whether through school excursions, family outings, awkward first attempts at snow tubing or simply experiencing winter without needing to board a plane.  Photograph: Snow CitySnow City Over the years, Snow City has undergone several facelifts and introduced everything from a snowy paintball arena and bumper cars to a 120-metre-long slide, plus a snow village complete with an ice maze, ice castle and artificial snowfall. But all good things must come to an end. Snow City is set to close on September 30, 2026 – 26 years after it first opened. To mark its final chapter, Snow City will launch One Last Snowfall, a farewell campaign running from June to September 2026. Visitors can expect limited-time experiences and promotional deals as the attraction invites you to relive your childhood memories one last time. Photograph: Snow CitySnow City One of the key offers includes a discounted Snow Play package priced at $19 for adults and $16 for children – that’s around 30 percent off the usual admission prices. The package includes one hour of snow play and a bumper car ride, making it the perfect excuse for one final snowball fight in sub-zero temperatures before the ice melts away. According to the Science Centre Board, Snow City’s closure comes as part of efforts to refresh
Daniel Caesar brings his biggest Singapore show yet this May with the Son of Spergy Tour

Daniel Caesar brings his biggest Singapore show yet this May with the Son of Spergy Tour

If heartbreak had a house band, Daniel Caesar would be front and centre, crooning under low lights with a guitar in hand. Emerging from Toronto’s fertile alt-R&B scene in the mid-2010s, the Canadian singer-songwriter built his reputation on gospel-laced vocals, stripped-back instrumentation, and lyrics that read like unsent texts at 2am.  His breakout album Freudian didn’t just earn him critical acclaim but cemented his place among modern R&B’s most emotionally articulate voices, bagging him a Grammy Award in 2019. Hits like ‘Get You’ and ‘Best Part’ became modern love language staples, while his silky turn on ‘Peaches’ alongside Justin Bieber and Giveon slipped effortlessly into the mainstream without losing an ounce of soul. Live, that emotional pull hits harder. Caesar has a knack for turning cavernous venues into something that feels oddly close-knit. Singapore first experienced that magic in 2018 with three sold-out shows at Far East Square, before a warmly received return in 2023 at The Star Theatre. Now, he’s back on a bigger stage with the Son of Spergy Tour – and this one comes with a new chapter.   At its core, Son of Spergy sees Caesar stretching his sound without losing his centre. The album threads together soul, folk, and experimental textures, while exploring deeper into themes of faith, identity and the messiness of human connection. On tour, that translates into a set that balances fresh material with reimagined versions of his classics, giving both newcomers