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 (July 21-27)

The best things to do in Singapore this week (July 21-27)

Another week, another stacked line-up of things to do in Singapore – because this city never hits snooze. From world-class football clashes between Arsenal, AC Milan and Newcastle United at the National Stadium to a long-awaited headline show by genre-defying maestro James Blake, your schedule's about to get very full, very fast. Also on the radar: whimsical art exhibitions, a sizzling beach barbecue bash, and the highly anticipitated opening of Singapore Oceanarium. Whether you're planning a hot date, a wholesome family outing, or just something new to do with the group chat crew, we’ve got ideas to keep you entertained all week long. RECOMMENDED: The 101 best things to do in Singapore and New attractions in Singapore in 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
The best things to do in Singapore this weekend (July 18-20)

The best things to do in Singapore this weekend (July 18-20)

The hot days might make you want to stay home all day this weekend, but don't sweat it – Singapore’s weekend lineup is looking cool in all the right ways. See the city in a different light at Archifest, where architecture meets imagination in unexpected forms. For something a little more playful, pop down to Catalog for a cheeky dose of cherries or Heartware Store and Gallery for more fruity art. If your weekend revolves around food, you’ll want to feast your way through Sentosa GrillFest. Managed to snag tickets to the already sold-out Fred Again or Jay Park concerts? You’ve officially won the weekend. Read on for more fun happenings to check out. RECOMMENDED: New openings and attractions in Singapore in 2025 and The 50 best restaurants in Singapore
Uncover the hidden gems of Central Singapore with this heritage trail

Uncover the hidden gems of Central Singapore with this heritage trail

Beyond the CBD skyscrapers, Bugis’ colourful streets and Clarke Quay’s buzzing nightlife lies a deeper story – one that weaves through trades, traditions and time. As Singapore celebrates SG60, there’s no better moment to rediscover the city through a fresh lens.  This heritage trail uncovers the layers of Bugis Town, Funan and CQ @ Clarke Quay, where the old meets new in surprising ways, from heritage shophouses and underground art corridors to godowns-turned-bars. Along the way, you’ll meet homegrown makers, local legends and cultural gems hiding in plain sight.
6 exciting cultural experiences to check out at this new Peranakan festival in Katong

6 exciting cultural experiences to check out at this new Peranakan festival in Katong

In Katong, life moves at the gentle pace of a Sunday morning. Here, tradition hums softly beneath the modern buzz, from pastel shophouses and storied cafés to spice-scented kitchens and well-worn community ties. It’s this unique charm that sets the stage for the brand-new vibrant cultural festival, Katong Kultura, taking over i12 Katong Atrium from July 4 to 20. More than just a nod to heritage, this colourful celebration invites you to rediscover Peranakan culture through immersive experiences, complimentary hands-on workshops, live performances, and good old-fashioned fun. It’s part of a wider mission to position i12 Katong as The Heart of Katong, a community space where culture, connection and creativity come together. Whether you’re a lifelong Eastie, a Netflix-fuelled Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story fan, or just culture-curious, this festival invites you to engage with the rich world of Peranakan heritage in exciting, interactive ways. Here are six experiences not to miss at this year’s festival.
The ultimate guide to the Rail Corridor in Singapore

The ultimate guide to the Rail Corridor in Singapore

Outdoor lovers will know – there are many nature trails and parks in Singapore, so much so that you can plan an entire weekend’s worth of things to do at these green spaces. And one such place would be the 24km-long Rail Corridor, which reopened in 2021 after two years of renovation work. Following this came the restoration of Bukit Timah Railway Station, the launch of Rifle Range Nature Park, and the reopening of the northern section of the Rail Corridor – all of which are part of the Rail Corridor. Needless to say, there’s much to do here. Whether it’s your first or tenth visiting the revamped space, we’ve curated a guide on what to see and do. Happy trails! RECOMMENDED: The best hiking trails in Singapore and the best outdoor spots in Singapore to admire nature from above  
The ultimate guide to Canopy Park at Jewel Changi Airport

The ultimate guide to Canopy Park at Jewel Changi Airport

Jewel Changi Airport isn’t just for layovers and luggage. It is also home to Canopy Park, a sprawling indoor playground for all ages. From sky-high bouncing nets and mirrored mazes to misty gardens and floral wonderlands, it’s a great place to unleash your inner child. Whether you're racing through hedge mazes or snapping selfies with animal-shaped topiaries, there's no shortage of ways to kill time and calories at this all-day attraction. Canopy Park is open from 10am to 9pm from Mondays to Thursdays, and 10am to 10pm from Fridays to Sundays. Tickets are priced from $6 for both adults and children.  RECOMMENDED: The best new restaurants in Singapore 2025 and New attractions in Singapore in 2025
The best 1-for-1 weekday deals to dine and unwind at Paragon

The best 1-for-1 weekday deals to dine and unwind at Paragon

If your idea of winding down after work involves more than just enduring the long commute home, Paragon has a far tastier alternative. From now till July 31, the luxury shopping and dining destination is dishing out exclusive one-for-one weekday dining deals for Paragon Club members from Monday to Thursday after 5pm. Whether you're catching up with a friend, squeezing in a dinner date, or venting over bites with your favourite colleague after work, these deals are great for sharing too. And that’s not all – you’ll also get to enjoy extra perks such as complimentary parking and a $10 F&B voucher, which are available till December. All deals are for dine-in only. Read on to find out more.
Meet the finalists of World Class Bartender of the Year Singapore 2025

Meet the finalists of World Class Bartender of the Year Singapore 2025

For the last five months, Singapore’s best bartenders have stepped out from behind their home bars, with shakers in hand, flavour-packed ideas in mind, and style to spare. All in pursuit of one title: World Class Bartender of the Year Singapore. The competition has been nothing short of intense, with a trilogy of high-stakes, high-concept challenges. It all kicked off with a bold two-parter: a Don Julio 1942 tequila serve that fused Singaporean and Canadian influences, followed by a Zacapa XO challenge inspired by the idea of being 'Above the Clouds'. Next came a tribute to industry icons, with cocktails crafted using Tanqueray No. 10 – the world’s number one premium gin – and The Singleton 12, designed to bring the theme 'Sense the Moment' to life through a multi-sensory, music-driven experience. But it was the third challenge — the Johnnie Walker Blue Label round — that really stole the show. Inspired by the glamour and grandiosity of the world of art and fashion, bartenders were tasked with creating cocktails that didn’t just taste sublime but looked straight out of an art gallery or a fashion week afterparty.  From the original 42 hopefuls, only six now remain, each one raising the bar with bold stories and even bolder drinks. Get to know the finalists as they prepare to battle it out for a chance to represent Singapore at the prestigious World Class Global Finals happening in Toronto in September this year – and even a shot at the global crown.   Marco Maiorano (КОМА) a
The best kid-friendly things to do during the June school holidays

The best kid-friendly things to do during the June school holidays

School’s out from May 31 to June 29, and the kids are raring to go – so what’s a cool mum or dad to do? Whether they’re budding Picassos, future Olympians, or pint-sized storytellers-in-the-making, the little ones will be very much occupied with the many exciting happenings across Singapore this June school holidays.  From jumping through bouncy castles and meeting literary monsters, to whipping up their own ice cream and obsessing over Disney’s Stitch, there’s something to spark every tiny imagination – and tire them out before bedtime. And it’s not just for the little ones either – grown-ups can also join in the fun.  So slather on the sunscreen, grab your snacks, and prepare for a month of memory-making with our guide to the best family-friendly events happening islandwide this school break. For more ideas, check out our guide on the 50 best things to do with kids in Singapore. RECOMMENDED: The best kid-friendly restaurants and cafés in Singapore and The best free playgrounds for kids in Singapore
Explore Singapore’s best bars with this unique hydrating bar hop experience

Explore Singapore’s best bars with this unique hydrating bar hop experience

Hydration station? More like a hydration celebration. Back by popular demand, the ‘Drink More Water’ Hydration Hop returns this June with a fresh lineup of bars, cocktails, and bites that’ll keep your spirits high and your hangover low.  That's right – we're teaming up with Pernod Ricard again to bring you yet another unique bar hop across two nights on June 24 and 26. This specially curated tour takes you to four bars each night, where you can sip exclusive cocktails crafted with Pernod Ricard spirits. And because we’re all about staying hydrated and drinking responsibly, there will be lower alcohol content, non-alcoholic options, and plenty of water to keep you refreshed, thanks to Maison Perrier’s new range of sparkling water. There are also bar bites, free transport on the second night (because you won’t need one on the first), and limited-edition goodie bags. Here’s to having your cocktail and drinking it too, but without the dreaded dehydration. Read on to find out more.
What you need to know about National Gallery Singapore’s new art exhibition

What you need to know about National Gallery Singapore’s new art exhibition

Say bonjour to your next cultural obsession. From now until August 17, National Gallery Singapore’s transforms its third floor exhibition spaces into a vibrant time capsule with City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s–1940s – a groundbreaking showcase that uncovers the lesser-known stories of Asian artists who lived, worked, and created in the French capital during one of the most exhilarating eras in modern art history. Think Art Deco, avant-garde ideals, and a melting pot of global influences.  While the City of Light shone as the epicentre of modernity, it was also the seat of a colonial empire, which had complex and troubling implications for artists from the colonies. This exhibition brings those tensions to light, tracing how these creatives carved space for themselves in a scene that both embraced and marginalised them.  Featuring the works and lives of visionaries like Georgette Chen and Liu Kang before they migrated to Singapore, Japan’s Foujita Tsuguharu, Vietnam’s Lê Phổ, China’s Sanyu, and more, City of Others is a powerful exploration of identity, belonging, cultural exchange, and resilience. It’s bold, eye-opening, and beautifully human – a reminder that art has always been more than just what’s on the canvas.  Here’s why this is the exhibition you won’t want to miss.

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Sara Street’s 100 Grumpy Cherries Pop-Up at Catalog

Sara Street’s 100 Grumpy Cherries Pop-Up at Catalog

Pop off, parfaits! Singapore-based artist Sara Street is bringing her Grumpy Cherries back – and they're moodier, cuter, and sweeter than ever. From July 19 to 31, head to Catalog, Singapore’s first retro office–themed concept store, for the 100 Grumpy Cherries Pop-Up. Expect a dreamy kissaten-inspired setup, parfait-themed fun, and exactly 100 handmade cherries, including 15 ultra-rare limited editions and a life-sized cherry that’s basically begging for an Instagram post. Get your wallets ready too — there are plenty of adorable bits and bobs you’ll want to nab.
Singapore Archifest 2025

Singapore Archifest 2025

Singapore Archifest returns to shake up the way we see architecture. Running from now till July 25, the 19th edition invites everyone – not just architects – to explore how design shapes our lives, with a spotlight on the Katong–Joo Chiat precinct. Swing by ArchiHouse, a retrofitted shophouse and public festival hub packed with thought-provoking exhibitions and hands-on workshops, including free crochet sessions on July 26 and August 2 with actor Edwin Goh. Keep your eyes peeled for a trail of semi-permanent public installations popping up across the neighbourhood too, like the striking ArchiPavilion at Roxy Square. With architects, chefs, fashion designers and DJs in the mix, this year’s theme, 'Don’t (Just) Think Like An Architect', goes beyond the conventional ways of thinking in architecture. Explore the full list of programmes here.
MOGĀ

MOGĀ

Hidden behind a nondescript wooden sliding door at Pullman Singapore Hill Street, MOGĀ is your gateway to a glimmering Tokyo back-alley fantasy. This sultry speakeasy takes its cues from the 1920s prohibition era in Japan, with all the decadence and none of the rules. Think rich leather banquettes, a bar stocked with rare Japanese spirits, and beats that bump till late. The vibe  Step inside and feel the world melt away. MOGĀ brings out two different worlds – retro glamour and underground mischief – all wrapped in warm lighting and moody vibes. The space is lush yet intimate, with just enough edge to feel like you’ve stumbled into a secret the cool kids have been gatekeeping. Whether you’re out to impress a date or just catching up with your post-work crew, the energy here morphs with the hour – laidback at lunch, electrifying after dark. The food  Modern izakaya plates headline the menu. These are designed for sharing, but you’ll be tempted to hoard. Kick things off with the MOGA Samurai Roll ($32), a decadent medley of prawn tempura, fresh yellowtail, creamy avocado and house-made sriracha yuzu aioli that hits all the spots: crispy, creamy, zesty and rich. Then there’s the chicken karaage ($18), a crowd-pleasing staple elevated with tangy karashi mayo and a punchy tonkatsu dip on the side.  For an East-meets-West indulgence, the A4 wagyu sando ($45) is stacked with tender wagyu, house-made coleslaw, teriyaki hollandaise, and sweet onion confit for that rich, umami-loaded bi
Sentosa GrillFest

Sentosa GrillFest

Something’s grilling on Siloso Beach – and you'll want a taste. The eighth edition of Sentosa GrillFest is firing things up once again from July 17 to August 10 (Fridays to Sundays only), bringing together over 35 sizzling F&B concepts, including 2024's People's Choice Award winners. Explore five themed zones: Local Grills, International Grills, Beachside Grills, GrillHouse, and Marketplace. Sink your teeth into charcoal-roasted duck from Meng Meng Roasted Duck, juicy beef burgers from NBCB, Mexican comfort food with a local twist from La Birria Tacos, tender steaks from Craft'B, and more. And it’s not all about the meats – seafood lovers can dive into plump mussels in mala milk broth from Slurp Your Oysters, flame-grilled Boston lobsters dripping in garlic butter from Monger, and charcoal-grilled barramundi with garlic chilli from Fatty Patty Burger and Grill. Whether you're chasing the meat sweats or craving a surf-and-seafood spread, there’s something hot and tasty waiting for you. And while your taste buds are having a party, your eyes get a treat too – think golden seaside sunsets, groovy live tunes, and all-around good vibes served on the side. Entry is free – just bring your appetite and your beach best. Find out more here.
Kampong Boogie OG

Kampong Boogie OG

Kampong Boogie is back – and it’s bringing the heat to Gourmet Park Kampong Bugis. Celebrating its 8th anniversary, this cult-fave open-air party returns with a brand-new weekly backyard BBQ bloc party series. Expect a rotating DJ lineup with dopamine-fuelled beats, tasty global street eats, and of course, a smoky Caribbean cookout by Camp Caribbean’s head chef Ricardo Allen. Plus, your $15 ticket includes an F&B voucher. Each Saturday spins a different vibe – from Latin fiestas to Afro-Caribbean rhythms – so no two nights feel the same.
Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong

Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong

4 out of 5 stars
I’ll admit – this isn’t my first brush with Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong. The last time I was here, I was a bridesmaid on duty, zipping in and out of a room. But even then, I clocked the charming Peranakan details like the vintage wooden sofa, intricate tiles, and Carrom board-turned-coffee table that reminded me of the one my grandparents handed down. Katong holds a special place in my heart – I spent a big chunk of my childhood here. With nostalgia kicking in and memories bubbling up, I finally checked in properly, ready to rediscover the neighbourhood that raised me. Housed on the former grounds of the old Joo Chiat Police Station, Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong blends modern comfort with vibrant Peranakan culture, heritage-inspired architecture, and thoughtfully curated art. It’s like stepping into a stylish Nyonya home – if she had an infinity pool. Look out for the little paw prints leading to the entrance – a playful hint that pets are more than welcome. Photograph: Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong  Forget cookie-cutter chains – Hotel Indigo is the effortlessly cool cousin in the IHG family, which includes big names like Holiday Inn and InterContinental. Think of it as the one who knows the best coffee spot, the most Instagrammable alley, and when the bougainvillea hits its photogenic peak. Each Hotel Indigo property takes cues from its surroundings, weaving local culture, history and personality into its thoughtful design. And best of all, it soaks up the stories, bottle
Hello Summer

Hello Summer

It's summer all year long here in Singapore, but Paragon is cranking up the heat-o-meter with its sensorial celebratiom of music, scent, and national pride. From now until August 10, the Orchard icon transforms into an exciting hub featuring daily live music performances (until July 12), SG60-themed tunes (July 19 to August 9), and a seaside-inspired Jo Malone London pop-up (until July 13), where Raspberry Ripple and Orange Marmalade scents await alongside sweet photo ops. With stylish new retail arrivals and exclusive perks for Paragon Club members, this seasonal showcase puts a fresh, sophisticated spin on summer in the city.
Crowne Plaza Changi Airport

Crowne Plaza Changi Airport

If you’re flying in or out of Singapore, or just craving a fun family staycay with an aviation treatment, here’s a hotel to keep on your radar – or should we say, your flight path. Say hello to Crowne Plaza Changi Airport, the hotel that’s consistently crowned the world’s best airport hotel – 10 years running, no less – and it’s easy to see why. With direct access to Terminal 3, Jewel and the Changi Airport Connector, it’s the go-to for travellers who want all the convenience without compromising on comfort. Whether you’re on business, in transit, or just in need of a quick escape without leaving the country, this hotel makes every stay feel effortless. Now, families have even more reason to check in. Crowne Plaza Changi Airport has partnered with Kiztopia, Singapore’s much-loved indoor edutainment brand, to launch aviation-themed family suites. There are plushies, activity kits, and interactive corners for the kids to live out their cabin crew dreams, while grown-ups can finally put their feet up. Photograph: Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Why stay at Crowne Plaza Changi Airport?  Located inside the airport, the hotel offers seamless access to all terminals, Jewel Changi Airport, and the Changi Airport Connector – meaning you’re just minutes away from check-in counters, shopping, dining, and even a scenic bike ride from Hub & Spoke. Following a recent $22 million refresh, the hotel now boasts upgraded guest rooms, a stylish new Italian restaurant, and swoon-worthy suites design
Skechers Sundown Festival

Skechers Sundown Festival

Turns out Skechers isn’t just about comfy kicks – it’s also stepping up for the planet. The Skechers Sundown Festival is taking over Haw Par Villa over the weekend of July 4 to 6 with five jam-packed zones of music, art and eco-friendly action. Expect a heady mix of sustainability workshops, live performances, and thought-provoking talks. Highlights include performances by Huizhou rapper-producer Skai Isyourgod, Bangkok-based rock trio Slot Machine, Singapore's very own multi-disciplinary star Inch, and more. Don't miss talks by Miss Universe 2022 and sustainable fashion queen R’Bonney Nola, Bye Bye Plastic's Olivia Wycech, and Kpop 4 Planet’s Nurul Sarifah. Good vibes and green creds? Count us in.
BBC Earth Screening Festival

BBC Earth Screening Festival

Get ready for a roarsome good time under the stars as BBC Earth brings fans a prehistoric spectacle of epic proportions. Happening at the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay on July 5, the BBC Earth Screening Festival promises a dino-mite evening packed with on-screen adventures, family-friendly fun, and a whole lotta roars. And it’s all free! The festival’s headliner is a special outdoor screening of Walking With Dinosaurs, BBC Earth's bold new reimagining of the beloved series. It's been 25 years since the series first stomped across our screens to critical and audience acclaim, and this new series spotlights the lives of six dinosaurs like never before. We're talking cutting-edge science and heart-thumping action as you discover bones of iconic dinosaurs like the Triceratops, Spinosaurus and Lusotitan alongside palaeontologists at live dig sites with state-of-the-art visual effects, bringing the stories of their final days to life.  This is the closest you'll get to 66 billion BC without getting into a time machine.  But the fun doesn't fossilise there. Come early from 5pm for dino-themed fringe activities, crafts, and games – all designed to keep tiny tots and grown-up geeks equally entertained. Find out more about the BBC Earth Screening Festival here.
Cellarfiesta 2025

Cellarfiesta 2025

Singapore’s first and largest alcohol festival is back, and it’s bigger, bolder, and boozier than ever. Back for its fourth run from July 11 to 13 at Suntec Convention Centre, Hall 404, this year’s Cellarfiesta is shaping up to be a full-on multisensory celebration – and entry is free. Just be of legal drinking age and remember to drink responsibly. Explore over 160 brands with over 600 varieties of wine, sake, spirits, and more from around the world. From heavy-hitters like Hendrick’s, Jack Daniels, Martell and Penfolds, to local heroes like Clumzy Plumzy and Red Dot Brewery, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Don’t miss out on the free samples, interactive booths, and brand-new garden with ice-cold beers. And if you need to graze between sips, there’s plenty of fusion food to keep you refuelled, from gourmet Korean corndogs to sushi tacos. Time Out tip: show up early. Doors open at noon, and the first 500 guests each day get a complimentary goodie bag and whisky glass to take home. Whether you're a seasoned spirits aficionado or just here for the vibes and bites, there’s something to sip, swirl and sample at every corner. Find out more here.
A Pet’s Day Out at Quayside Isle @ Sentosa Cove

A Pet’s Day Out at Quayside Isle @ Sentosa Cove

Sat along the sun-kissed boardwalks of Sentosa Cove, Quayside Isle is one of those hidden gems that feels like a mini holiday without leaving Singapore. With its waterfront restaurants, breezy vibes, and stunning marina views, it’s the kind of place you’ll want to spend the whole day at with the whole fam. And yes, including your furkids too. Come June 28 and 29, Quayside Isle transforms into a pet-friendly playground for A Pet’s Day Out, a weekend brimming with tail-wagging fun from 10am to 6pm. Expect interactive workshops for paw-rents, adorable photo ops, and even an hour-long, pet-friendly yacht cruise. Whether you’ve got a sociable golden retriever or a shy rescue cat in a backpack, this event promises memorable experiences for pets and their humans.  If all that play has you and your furry friend feeling hungry, refuel at one of the many pet-friendly waterfront eateries, including Greenwood Fish Market and Common Man Coffee Roasters – think breezy alfresco dining where your buddy can enjoy some fresh air. Tickets start from just $15, and it’s worth it for the sheer joy on your pup’s face alone. Check out the event programme here and book now here.

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Arsenal arrive in Singapore to play against AC Milan and Newcastle United this July

Arsenal arrive in Singapore to play against AC Milan and Newcastle United this July

If you’ve noticed flurries of excited fans camping out at W Singapore Sentosa Cove or Conrad Singapore Marina Bay, you’re not alone. Arsenal, AC Milan and Newcastle United have officially arrived in Singapore for the much-hyped Singapore Festival of Football. The star-studded squads touched down over the weekend, and fans wasted no time turning up at the hotels, hoping to score autographs, selfies, or even a wave from their favourite football stars. Arsenal were the first to land on July 20, flying in fresh from their summer training camp in Marbella with a 30-man squad in tow. The buzz was immediate – think long queues, chants, and a sea of red outside the team’s Sentosa base. AC Milan, meanwhile, had fans exercising patience as the Italian side faced flight delays before eventually checking in at Conrad Singapore Marina Bay. Still, that didn’t stop die-hards from showing up early, some even armed with gifts for the players. Carabao Cup winners Newcastle United are the last to arrive, flying in just ahead of their big clash at the National Stadium – their first Singapore appearance since 1996. With all three clubs now in town, the stage is officially set.  Photograph: Singapore Festival of Football What is the Singapore Festival of Football? Launched in 2023 as part of a five-year partnership, the Singapore Festival of Football brings elite European clubs to our shores every other year. Its debut featured English clubs Liverpool FC, Tottenham Hotspur, and Leicester City FC
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. 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.
It's official: Singapore is home to one of the most beautiful outdoor cinemas in the world

It's official: Singapore is home to one of the most beautiful outdoor cinemas in the world

We knew it, and now the world does too. Singapore has officially landed a spot on Time Out’s list of the world’s most beautiful outdoor cinemas – coming in hot at 11th place, thanks to the stunning Hendrick’s Sunset Cinema. With its breezy beachfront setting at Tanjong Beach, pre-show live DJ show, coastal cuisine from nearby Tanjong Beach Club, immersive silent disco-style experience, and free-flow vibes, it’s no surprise this alfresco film affair always sells out. Top spot went to Sydney’s WestPac OpenAir – we’ll happily concede to a cinema with front-row views of the Opera House and that unbeatable Aussie sunshine. Photograph: Films At The Fort While this year’s edition of Hendrick’s Sunset Cinema has already wrapped, there’s good news for cinephiles craving that under-the-stars kind of movie magic. The team behind the seaside screenings is bringing back its sister event: Films At The Fort, an open-air cinema experience set against the lush, green backdrop of Fort Canning Park.  The event runs from August 21 to September 7, with a nightly lineup of acclaimed films and cult classics. This year’s buzz-worthy titles include The Life of Chuck, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, F1: The Movie, and all-time greats, including 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Shawshank Redemption. Instead of deck chairs, you get space to spread out your picnic blanket and settle in under the trees. You can also rent backrests for maximum comfort. Food-wise, you're in for a treat as The Prince, Firan
JBL takes over PPP Coffee at New Bahru for a unique listening experience

JBL takes over PPP Coffee at New Bahru for a unique listening experience

If your idea of a perfect afternoon involves great coffee, vibey playlists, and a one-of-a-kind listening experience, we’ve got just the thing for you. Audio equipment giant JBL is stepping out of the sound booth and into the café scene with Sip & Sound, a one-week-only sensory takeover at PPP Coffee in New Bahru, running from July 11 to 17. What is it? JBL’s first-ever café takeover isn’t just about blasting bangers while you sip a latte. It’s also all about elevating your daily brew with music, mood and some very tasty tech – namely the brand-new JBL Tour One M3 Smart Tx headphones, which are making their Singapore debut. Designed to block out the noise and let you tune into what matters – your playlist, your podcast, your peace – these ear candies bring next-level comfort, noise-cancelling smarts and crisp sounds wherever you are. You can test drive the headphones at the Sip & Sound Record Store, where you can pull out vinyl-style sleeves, scan the Spotify code, connect your device with a pair of JBL headphones, and listen to the curated playlists from music lovers and creators, including local singer-songwriter Haneri. Be sure to explore other adaptive noise-cancelling headphones there, including the versatile Live and Tune series, which seamlessly blends rich, immersive sound with your daily rhythm. Photograph: PPP Coffee What’s on the menu? You can look forward to a specially curated menu. Perk up with the citrusy orange latte (from $7.50), featuring PPP Coffee's sign
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 August 6. 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 transatlantic tragedy rippled all the way t
Lululemon to open a yoga and Pilates studio-integrated concept store in Singapore

Lululemon to open a yoga and Pilates studio-integrated concept store in Singapore

Just when you thought Orchard Road had it all, along comes Lululemon with a fresh new reason to roll out your mat and your wallet. The global athleisure giant is officially opening its first yoga and Pilates studio-integrated concept store in Southeast Asia – right in the heart of Takashimaya Shopping Centre – on July 17. Think retail therapy with a reformer twist.   Photograph: Lululemon Southeast Asia   But hold up – this isn't your standard leggings-and-lighting situation. Co-created with Betty Kong, founder of local mindfulness studio Within, this dreamy new space is a place to sweat, stretch, self-reflect, and of course, shop. As Kong herself puts it, “This space is a love letter to everything I’ve learned about slowing down.” Designed to soothe the senses as much as it strengthens your core, the space pairs warm oak finishes with geometric lighting and shophouse-inspired ceiling lattices. Even the changing rooms are soft-lit and serene, giving off the kind of energy that makes you want to stay a little longer.   Photograph: Lululemon Southeast Asia   While lululemon has recently made moves across Singapore – from west-side JEM to a travel-friendly outpost at Changi Airport Terminal 1 – this flagship feels like the brand’s spiritual home. A blend of intention and innovation, it’s a space where you don’t just look like you're on a wellness journey, you actually are. Expect a full schedule of yoga and reformer Pilates classes, similar to the ones at Within's Tanjong Ka
The world’s biggest cocktail competition returns to Singapore after six years

The world’s biggest cocktail competition returns to Singapore after six years

After six long years, World Class – the globe’s largest and most prestigious cocktail competition – is finally back in Singapore. Come 2025, Singapore’s top bartenders will mix, muddle, and shake their way through intense challenges, culminating in the country showdown in June. The Singapore winner will then represent us at the global finals in Toronto in September. Since its inception in 2009, World Class has been transforming bartending careers and elevating cocktail culture around the world. We witnessed this first-hand at the 2024 World Class finals in Shanghai, where Southeast Asia’s up-and-coming bartenders stood toe to toe with their peers from across the globe, sharing ideas, stories and local ingredients on the world stage. Bali’s Aris Sanjaya of Syrco Basè delivered an outstanding performance, securing an impressive second place behind the champion, Keegan McGregor from Canada. And when World Class last had a representative from Singapore back in 2019, she ended up winning the whole shebang. We’re talking about Bannie Kang, of course, who channelled her success into opening Side Door on Neil Road, which just celebrated its first anniversary. Photograph: Diageo Now, it’s finally time for Singapore to shine once again. In 2025, the country’s finest bartenders face a gauntlet of creative and technical challenges to prove their mettle. These challenges will be powered by fan-favourite brands. Bartenders will craft cocktails with Don Julio, an exceptional tequila that
Flying Tiger Copenhagen is slated to open in Singapore this July

Flying Tiger Copenhagen is slated to open in Singapore this July

If you’ve ever wandered into a Flying Tiger Copenhagen store overseas and emerged clutching a bag full of quirky, colourful things you didn’t know you needed – congrats, you’re one of us. And great news: the cult-favourite Danish lifestyle store is finally landing in Singapore this July, with its first outlet set to open at Bugis+.   Photograph: Flying Tiger Copenhagen   For the uninitiated, Flying Tiger first opened in 1995 and is Denmark’s cheekiest export, known across Europe for its whimsical take on everyday essentials at wallet-friendly prices. Think playful stationery, novelty toys, offbeat home décor, fun party supplies, cute kitchen gadgets, and more – all with that signature Scandinavian charm and sense of humour. And if you’re feeling peckish from all that browsing, there are tasty snacks you can grab from the shelves.  Why are we excited? For one, stepping into a Flying Tiger feels like entering a dopamine-fuelled wonderland. The store’s ever-changing seasonal lineup means no two visits are ever the same. It’s the perfect place to find a gift, stock up on desk accessories, or just get lost browsing shelves packed with pure serotonin.   Photograph: @LiLilivesg / X   Singapore’s store is part of the brand’s biggest global expansion yet. Flying Tiger has plans to enter new markets and open new stores in existing ones. And if you’re traveling to Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and even as far as Canada, keep your eyes peeled for store openings there too. With over
SkillsFuture Festival returns with over 100 events to help you upskill and stay ahead

SkillsFuture Festival returns with over 100 events to help you upskill and stay ahead

10 years in, and the SkillsFuture movement is still going strong with more Singaporeans taking a closer look at their skills and careers to stay ahead.  This year’s festival brings over 100 exciting events islandwide to help you explore what’s next – whether you’re eyeing a new job, picking up something new, or simply figuring out your next move.   Photograph: SkillsFuture Singapore   Running from July 7 to August 18, this six-week festival packs in hands-on workshops, immersive learning journeys, industry talks, and job fairs islandwide. It kicks off with the SkillsFuture Roadshow at VivoCity (July 10 to 13), where you can get practical career tools, explore courses with enhanced subsidies, and participate in on-site career and skills consultations offering personalised advice. Curious about how AI is changing your job? Navigate the digital future with Skills Ignited: The AI & Digital Security Roadshow (July 17 to 20), co-hosted by Microsoft, at Suntec. Expect exclusive insights into emerging job trends and opportunities from leading tech companies.   Photograph: SkillsFuture Singapore   Tech-savvy types should head to the Singapore Management University (SMU) for Unlocking Opportunities in Cybersecurity (July 18 and 19) – think hands-on learning, expert talks, and even on-site hiring opportunities. Meanwhile, if you’ve ever considered a career in healthcare or early childhood education, swing by the Care Economy Jobs and Skills Fair (July 25 to 27) at Toa Payoh Hub (Jul
Somewhere Out There: New music festival at Fort Canning with DJ sets, art and wellness

Somewhere Out There: New music festival at Fort Canning with DJ sets, art and wellness

After years of radio silence on the large-scale festival front, Singapore is finally getting its groove back on August 16 with a fresh new homegrown contender: Somewhere Out There Festival.  And leading the charge? None other than Bonobo, the Grammy-nominated DJ and producer known for his transportive, genre-bending soundscapes. Last seen headlining Laneway Festival Singapore in 2018, Bonobo returns to our shores for a night of euphoria under the stars. He’ll be joined by other international DJs, regional musicians, and local collectives. More acts will be announced soon. The festival is set to be a landmark moment – one that proves Singapore can absolutely throw down with the best of them. Here’s all you need to know about Somewhere Out There Festival. When is Somewhere Out There Festival?  The festival is taking place on Saturday, August 16, from 2pm to 10.30pm. It’s a one-day, multi-sensory wonderland curated by Fabrik Asia, the team behind past crowd-pullers like Boiler Room Singapore and Garden Beats.    Photograph: GrooveTop   Where is Somewhere Out There Festival held?  The festival is set to transform Fort Canning Park into an immersive outdoor stage. There’ll be three unique zones to explore. The Evermore Stage is the heart of it all – a metaphorical tree of life where Bonobo and other sonic heavyweights will take you on an emotional, electronic journey. Craving something closer to home? The Roots Stage is a shout-out to Singapore’s underground collectives and the
Hendrick's Gin is giving away free cocktails this World Cucumber Day – here's how to score one

Hendrick's Gin is giving away free cocktails this World Cucumber Day – here's how to score one

June just got a little more curious. Building on last year’s wildly delightful run, Hendrick’s Great Cucumber Exchange is back – and it's as wonderfully whimsical as ever. In honour of World Cucumber Day on June 14, Hendrick’s Gin invites you to embrace the whimsy by trading in a humble cucumber for its gin-based tipple at over 95 participating restaurants and bars across Singapore from June 16 to 19. Because why use cash or card when you can pay with a cucumber? It’s a curiously fun twist to cocktail culture – just the way Hendrick’s Gin likes it. Why cucumbers? Hendrick’s Gin isn’t just using cucumbers for novelty. It’s quite literally in the unusual spirit. The gin’s famously smooth, floral flavour comes from a unique distillation process that infuses cucumber and rose, alongside a blend of 11 botanicals, making the inimitable green fruit more than just a garnish – it’s in Hendrick’s DNA.   Photograph: Hendrick’s Gin   What are the free Hendrick’s Gin cocktails? This year, you get to choose between Hendrick’s Flora Adora & Tonic and Hendrick’s Grand Cabaret & Tonic, the latest limited edition releases from Hendrick’s Cabinet of Curiosities. Hendrick’s Flora Adora is an English garden in a glass, bringing together juniper, coriander, and sweet botanicals with a flourish of Hendrick’s signature herbal charm. Hendrick’s Grand Cabaret, on the other hand, is a lush, fruity number that gives you a taste of Parisian history. It’s laced with stone fruit notes, fresh herbs, and e
Jason Derulo to perform in Singapore for the very first time this June

Jason Derulo to perform in Singapore for the very first time this June

Jason Derulo’s a familiar name most of us would have heard of. And despite having been around the music scene for over a decade, he’s never held a concert in our city – until now. The pop star was originally set to perform in Singapore this year on March 20 at Singapore Expo Hall 7, but the show has been postponed to June 25, and will now take place at The Star Theatre. Bursting onto the scene with his chart-topping debut 'Whatcha Say', Derulo has turned the music world into his personal dance floor with hits like 'Talk Dirty' and the viral sensation 'Savage Love'. Known for his silky smooth vocals, 'Wiggle'-worthy choreography, and knack for crafting catchy earworms, he’s more than an artist – he’s a showman. Some of his notable awards include multiple BMI Pop Awards for hits like 'Talk Dirty' and 'Want to Want Me', reflecting his songwriting prowess. He’s also been recognised with Teen Choice Awards, reflecting his popularity with younger audiences, and has received nominations for prestigious honours such as the MTV Europe Music Awards and Billboard Music Awards. Ticket prices range from $98, and you can get yours here. All existing tickets remain valid for the new date and venue. HAVE YOU HEARD? The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2025 Catch shirtless heartthrobs in Korea’s rendition of ‘Magic Mike’ in Singapore this June K-pop group Twice will perform twice in Singapore this October