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 things to do in Singapore this weekend (October 10-12)

The best things to do in Singapore this weekend (October 10-12)

October’s rolling in strong, and it’s not just Halloween that’s creeping up. This weekend, swing by Sunday Mess at Dempsey Hill, where little ones can get creative with oil pastel drawing, balloon sculpting and other hands-on crafts. Over at the Asian Civilisations Museum, game nights are in full swing – play mahjong, chess and weiqi with gamemasters. For something more zen, Gardens by the Bay is hosting a free wellness festival featuring sunset yoga sessions and more. Here are the best things to do in Singapore this weekend.  RECOMMENDED: New openings and attractions in Singapore in 2025 and The 50 best restaurants in Singapore
12 underrated restaurants, cafés, bars and food markets in Brisbane you need to know

12 underrated restaurants, cafés, bars and food markets in Brisbane you need to know

If your idea of fun is eating and drinking your way to happiness, then Brisbane is the Australian city you’ll want on your foodie bucket list. Just under eight hours from Singapore on a direct flight, this sun-kissed capital of Queensland is perfectly placed between the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast, giving you beaches, culture and, most importantly, a dining scene that’s every bit as exciting as its southern cousins. Here, you'll find indie cafés pouring world-class coffee, Champagne bars with the largest collections in the Southern Hemisphere, rooftop brunches with sweeping skyline views, and night markets buzzing with global flavours and culinary creativity. And if you’re craving a getaway that’s overflowing with flavours worth flying for, here are the hidden gems to start you off.
The best mooncakes in Singapore for Mid-Autumn Festival 2025

The best mooncakes in Singapore for Mid-Autumn Festival 2025

Mid-Autumn Festival 2025 falls on October 6, and with it comes a glowing celebration of lanterns, full moons and of course, indulgent mooncakes. Across Singapore, hotels, bakeries and restaurants are rolling out their most exquisite mooncake collections yet, blending classic flavours like lotus paste and egg yolk with interesting ones like chendol, yuzu and more. Whether you're buying a box of traditional baked mooncakes for family celebrations or sending over a luxe snowskin set to a client, this year's selection won't disappoint. We've done all the tasting and rounded up the best mooncakes in Singapore for 2025, so you can skip the guesswork and get straight to the good stuff.  RECOMMENDED: The best Chinese restaurants in Singapore and The best things to do in Singapore this month  
5 powerful lessons from Chivas Regal’s new film with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc

5 powerful lessons from Chivas Regal’s new film with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc

Singapore, rev your engines. From October 3 to 5, the Marina Bay Street Circuit transforms once again into the beating heart of Formula 1, as the world’s fastest drivers descend for the iconic Singapore Grand Prix. Expect neon-lit nights, turbo-charged energy, and all the drama of racing under the stars. But this year brings an extra thrill: for the very first time in Singapore, we’ll see Lewis Hamilton racing in Ferrari red, alongside teammate Charles Leclerc. Still, even legends can’t do it alone. Every blistering lap and podium finish is powered by the Scuderia Ferrari HP pit crew, the unsung heroes whose split-second precision makes or breaks a race. And now, luxury Scotch whisky brand Chivas Regal is putting them firmly in the spotlight with a stirring short film, A Tribute to the Scuderia Ferrari HP Pit Crew.  
Hit The Apex drives up the fun with 10 days of live music, coffee parties and racing action

Hit The Apex drives up the fun with 10 days of live music, coffee parties and racing action

This Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS), CQ @ Clarke Quay (CQ) is cranking up the volume, lights, and adrenaline with a 10-day festival that’s as fast-paced as the F1 race itself. From September 26 to October 5, Hit The Apex, presented by StarHub is transforming the riverside lifestyle destination into a playground of music, motors, caffeine and culture, where every corner offers a new thrill. And it’s all happening all day and night, from 2pm to 11.30pm daily.  Whether you’re chasing heart-pounding beats or need a new spot for your race-day selfie, CQ is where the action hits full throttle. Here’s everything you need to know.
We tried this trending 30-minute facial treatment – and you can try it for free on September 20

We tried this trending 30-minute facial treatment – and you can try it for free on September 20

Between back-to-back meetings, long commutes, and the demands of daily life, a proper facial can seem like a luxury reserved for weekends. But what if a radiant, refreshed complexion only required 30 minutes – no downtime, no needles, and no fuss? Enter TriLight Technology, the latest beauty-tech trend that’s exclusively available at Japan IPL Express, a unisex salon known for its efficient, results-driven approach.
The best free things to do with kids in Singapore

The best free things to do with kids in Singapore

Looking to keep the kids busy without breaking the bank? With plenty of family-friendly things to do around Singapore – even free ones – we've got you covered. Whether it's school holidays or a quiet weekend, there's plenty of activities that will keep your tiny tots entertained. From cycling through East Coast Park and flying a kite at Marina Barrage to getting soaked at Far East Organization Children's Garden and Siloso Beach, here are the best activities for kids – absolutely free. RECOMMENDED: The best family-friendly activities in Singapore and the best kid-friendly restaurants in Singapore
The best things to do with kids in Singapore

The best things to do with kids in Singapore

Whether you're gearing up for the upcoming weekend or the long-awaited school holidays, Singapore is brimming with fun, quirky, and educational activities for kids of all ages. From making a splash at an outdoor water playground to getting your hands dirty at rice planting workshops, we've curated a list of the best things to do with your kids, so your next family outing is packed with fun and unforgettable memories. RECOMMENDED: The best hiking trails for kids and the best free playgrounds in Singapore
Grand Prix™ Season Singapore 2025: 10 days of unique experiences you won’t want to wait for

Grand Prix™ Season Singapore 2025: 10 days of unique experiences you won’t want to wait for

It’s time to live life in the fast lane – the Grand Prix™ Season Singapore (GPSS) is back from September 26 to October 5, revving up with even more thrills beyond the race track. Besides cheering on your favourite speedsters zipping through the circuit, there are also plenty of things to do to immerse yourself in the buzz. With one-of-a-kind experiences that roll out just once a year during race week, you’ve got every reason to explore the city before – and even after – the final checkered flag waves. We’re talking 10 days of exciting experiences covering everything from parties at the hottest clubs to exclusive F&B deals, plus unique retail pop-ups and limited-edition merch drops – there’s bound to be something for everyone, no matter your speed. Here are the best spots to hit up this GPSS 2025, and all the activity highlights you shouldn’t miss. For the full lowdown, download your ultimate guide to the season.
How to spend 48 hours in Kuching: Where to go, eat and stay

How to spend 48 hours in Kuching: Where to go, eat and stay

Sarawak’s laid-back capital might be best known for its slow, meandering river and feline statues that give the “Cat City” its name, but Kuching has plenty of claws when it comes to food and culture. Perched on the banks of the Sarawak River, the Malaysian city is home to heritage shophouses, buzzy markets, street food gems, and indie cafés. Best part? It’s just a quick hop from Singapore – flights clock in at around an hour to 90 minutes – making it the ideal short getaway with a difference.   Photograph: Hilton Kuching   Base yourself at the newly refreshed Hilton Kuching in the heart of the city. The hotel’s transformation comes with sleek rooms overlooking the river, family-friendly perks like Malaysia’s first Hilton Kids Club and a kids’ pool, plus brand-new dining concepts that champion both global flavours and local produce. Whether you’re here for a weekend escape or a pit stop before exploring Borneo’s rainforests, a couple of days is all you need to get a real taste of the city. 
A day at Asia’s newest marine destination: What to see, snap and do at Singapore Oceanarium

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

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

The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2025

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

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Elevation Lounge by Moët & Chandon

Elevation Lounge by Moët & Chandon

Amid the buzz of race week, Moët & Chandon is taking celebrations sky-high – literally. From October 3 to 5, the maison unveils the Elevation Lounge, an elegant French-inspired pop-up at Bayfront Event Space. Think chilled flutes of champagne, upscale bites, and heritage walls that trace centuries of bubbly-fuelled joie de vivre. The star of the show? A giant hot air balloon shaped like a champagne cork, rising dramatically against the Singapore skyline. By day, sink into a deck chair and toast to golden hours; by night, watch the cork balloon inflate on-site in a spectacle that feels pure theatre. And for the first time, the Moët & Chandon balloon will soar during race night – an unmissable moment you just have to witness.
Amber Lounge

Amber Lounge

The F1 weekend wouldn’t be complete without Amber Lounge – the world’s most iconic after-party – now celebrating its 16th year with Moët & Chandon in the mix. On October 4 and 5, the velvet ropes swing open to a heady night of high-octane glamour, where champagne flows endlessly, award-winning bartenders shake up creative cocktails, and the dancefloor heats up to sets by platinum-selling DJ Jonas Blue and R&B hitmaker Jay Sean. Over the years, Amber Lounge has become the after-dark heartbeat of F1, a place where celebrities, jet-setters, and even drivers themselves come to let loose. This is the party within the party – and you can party like a VIP rockstar against Singapore’s dazzling skyline.
Lego Experience the Thrill

Lego Experience the Thrill

Get ready to put the pedal to the plastic. Lego is bringing the adrenaline to town with its Experience the Thrill pop-up. This high-octane pit stop just outside Ion Orchard lets you step straight into the world of Formula 1, Lego-style. Think immersive build zones where you can design your dream race car, interactive challenges that test your reflexes, and photo ops so slick they’ll have your Instagram grid looking podium-ready. Kids and grown-ups alike can fuel their need for speed with hands-on play, exclusive Lego F1 sets, and activities that put creativity in the driver’s seat. But don't miss the star of the show: a life-sized Lego replica of the F1 Williams FW16 Race Car driven by the Atlassian Williams Racing Team drivers at the Miami Grand Prix Drivers’ Parade earlier this year, all built with over 400,000 Lego bricks. Race down anytime between 11am to 9pm before it speeds off on October 12.
Premier League 25/26: Liverpool vs Everton Live Screening

Premier League 25/26: Liverpool vs Everton Live Screening

Football fever is back – and StarHub is bringing #FootballForAll with the ultimate matchday experience. The Premier League 25/26 season is already shaping up to be one of the most thrilling yet, and few fixtures fire up the passion quite like the Merseyside Derby, where Liverpool FC takes on Everton FC on September 20. Fans may be divided by rivalry but united by matchday magic with StarHub. For the very first time, StarHub is hosting multi-location live screenings of the match across three spots – ARFC Woodleigh, ARFC East Coast and Harry’s South Beach. Doors open from 6.30pm, giving fans a head start to soak in the atmosphere with exciting pre-match activities, pints in hand, and the chance to rally with fellow football kaki. Rock up in your team colours, and if you and a mate show up in opposing jerseys, you’ll snag exclusive goodie bags to take home. StarHub subscribers can even snag a one-for-one Guinness deal to keep spirits high – though redemptions are limited, so you’ll want to act fast. No prior registration needed. Whichever spot you choose, it’s all about the roar of the crowd during that ninety-minute rollercoaster. Divided by location, united by football – the vibe will be electric no matter where you pull up.  Want more? Stream every match and every replay at home with StarHub’s MaxSports and UltraSports bundles (from $45) – but hurry, this offer ends on September 30. Find out more here.
FIBA Intercontinental Cup Singapore 2025

FIBA Intercontinental Cup Singapore 2025

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

Stay Gold Flamingo

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

Yaeji

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

NCT Dream

NCT Dream return to Singapore with The Dream Show 4: Dream the Future, taking over the Indoor Stadium for two nights. Following last year’s sold-out shows, the septet is back with a brand-new production that promises to be bigger, bolder, and more imaginative. SM Entertainment has teased a time-travel theme reflecting the members’ nine-year journey and their vision ahead, coinciding with their new album Go Back To The Future. The multi-sensory experience features explosive stages, hypnotic movements, fresh tracks like ‘Chiller’ and ‘BTTF’, and a wave of nostalgia woven into a futuristic show. Dreamzens, it’s your time to scream.
Passenger

Passenger

The voice behind ‘Let Her Go’ is making a long-awaited return to Singapore. Passenger – aka Mike Rosenberg – has spent over a decade captivating audiences from city streets to stadiums, weaving tales of love, loss and hope with his acoustic storytelling. With a catalogue spanning 15 albums and billions of streams, the multi-platinum troubadour’s music is deeply personal yet universally resonant. Cpsy up for an intimate evening of soul-baring ballads and moments that feel like he’s singing just to you.
Teddy Swims

Teddy Swims

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

bbno$

Internet king and rap chameleon bbno$ (pronounced “Baby No Money”) is storming into *SCAPE The Ground Theatre on November 12. The Canadian hitmaker behind viral bangers ‘Lalala’ and ‘Edamame’ is bringing his irreverent humour, wild energy, and beats that refuse to quit. With billions of streams and a reputation for unpredictable live sets, bbno$ transforms any venue into a playground, mixing sharp lyricism with tongue-in-cheek fun. Brace yourself for crowd banter, chaotic dance breaks, and a party atmosphere that feels like the internet came to life.
SB19

SB19

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

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Local Japanese-style patisserie Nesuto opens first café in Orchard with new savoury exclusives

Local Japanese-style patisserie Nesuto opens first café in Orchard with new savoury exclusives

The brainchild of local pastry chef Alicia Wong, Nesuto has grown from its first outlet on Tras Street to Jewel Changi Airport, and now Ion Orchard as Café Nesuto. Even after the usual lunch rush, we arrive to find the still brand-new Café Nesuto still alive with the hum of hungry shoppers and clinking cutlery. Photograph: Café Nesuto Set on the fourth floor of Ion Orchard, the open-concept café frames shoppers and diners like a living picture. The first thing that catches our eye upon entering the front is the cake rack – a kaleidoscope of bakes that practically demand a second visit for dessert. But this isn’t just your usual Nesuto patisserie. This Ion Orchard outpost marks Café Nesuto’s first foray into savoury dishes, offering thoughtfully crafted meals alongside its signature sweets. It’s the kind of spot that turns a casual coffee run into a full-on indulgent pause in the day. Photograph: Café Nesuto   When it comes to the savouries, the Ion Orchard-exclusive braised oxtail open-face pie ($16) easily steals the show – tender, sweet oxtail layered with creamy potato sauce on a flaky homemade crust. Chef Alicia shares, with a knowing smile, that extra thought went into perfecting that crust, made to hold its crunch for up to 40 minutes. We put it to the test, and 30 minutes on, it's still satisfyingly warm and crunchy – ideal for takeaway, whether for a picnic or a quick lunch on the go.  Photograph: Café Nesuto Dessert offerings remain irresistible. The thick vani
F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025: everything you need to know

F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025: everything you need to know

Lando Norris, Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton aren’t the only ones making noise this Formula 1 (F1) season. Off-track, Singapore is cranking up the volume with over 80 hours of non-stop entertainment at the Circuit Park, from superstar concerts and roving performances to fan-fuelled zones and enough food and drink to power the entire grid. Plus, expect a festival atmosphere that spills from the grandstands onto the streets and beyond with the Grand Prix Season Singapore festivities. Since 2008, Singapore has held the bragging rights as the world’s first F1 night race, and it’s still the jewel of the calendar. Make the most of your F1 experience with our handy guide, featuring everything from who’s performing to extended public transport timings and how to watch the whole shebang.   Photograph: Singapore GP Pte Ltd   When is the F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025?  The big weekend happens from October 3 to 5. That’s three high-octane days with practice, qualifying and support races building to the grand finale on Sunday night. Add in concerts, fan activations and late-night eats, and you’ve got yourself Singapore’s biggest street party. Where will the F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025 be held?  The on-track action unfolds on the Marina Bay Street Circuit, a five-kilometre stretch of adrenaline that snakes through the heart of the city. Tight corners, concrete walls, skyscraper backdrops and the glitter of the bay – it’s basically urban racing theatre, staged under the stars. The off-
Why Darwin should be your next Australian adventure – just 4.5 hours away with Qantas

Why Darwin should be your next Australian adventure – just 4.5 hours away with Qantas

If you’re craving a holiday that has wild adventure, rich culture and breathtaking landscapes, Darwin should be your next getaway. Perched at the top of Australia’s Northern Territory, Darwin is one of Australia’s best-kept secrets, where you’ll find stunning sunsets, wildlife encounters you’ll brag about forever, and a creative scene that hits different.  Even better? It takes about four and a half hours to fly there, with Australia’s favourite airline Qantas, flying direct from Singapore four times a week. So yes, that dream trip you thought would take ages to plan is actually just a weekend away. Photograph: Tourism NT/Backyard Bandits Kakadu Tourism | Yellow Water Cruise, Kakadu Fun things to do in Darwin  First up: the crocs. Darwin is crocodile central, and nothing screams ‘Top End’ like locking eyes with a saltwater giant. You can take a cage-of-death dive at Crocosaurus Cove, or hop aboard a jumping crocodile cruise on the Adelaide River. Photograph: Tourism NT/Helen Orr Kakadu Billabong Safari Camp | Kakadu Billabong Safari Camp For culture seekers, Darwin delivers in spades. This is the heartland of Australia’s First Nations people, and you’ll find Indigenous art galleries, storytelling and ancient rock art that connect you to 65,000 years of living culture. Don’t miss the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory or the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair if you’re around in August next year. Photograph: Mindil Beach Markets/Charlie Bliss | Mindil Beach Sunset M
F1 rising star Isack Hadjar is making an appearance at this race-themed experience in Orchard

F1 rising star Isack Hadjar is making an appearance at this race-themed experience in Orchard

Orchard Road is about to get a turbo-charged makeover. From September 25 to October 5, ION Orchard’s B4 ION Station transforms into the high-octane world of the Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (VCARB), complete with a gleaming showcar, adrenaline-pumping challenges, and one very special guest: Isack Hadjar, the young F1 driver everyone’s talking about. If you haven’t heard of Hadjar yet, consider this your pit stop introduction. The 20-year-old French-Algerian talent has been making waves in his first Formula One season, snapping up points and fuelling speculation that he’s destined for Red Bull’s main team. This fresh air of excitement, paired with his raw speed, makes his appearance at Inside the Garage on October 1 all the more thrilling. Photograph: Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Of course, Inside the Garage isn’t only about star-spotting. For the first time ever, fans are invited to step into the exclusive world of VCARB, usually reserved for drivers and engineers. The showcar will be on full display, ready for selfies and close-up gawking. You can put your reflexes to the test at Hugo’s Reaction Time Challenge – with a complimentary Red Bull waiting at the finish line – or get behind the wheel at Tudor’s racing simulator to see how you’d fare tackling Singapore’s infamous street circuit. Fashion and watch lovers won’t be left behind either. Together with Racing Bulls, Hugo is dropping a bold fanwear collection that reimagines motorsport style with retro tracksuits, varsity jac
F1 driver Lando Norris is dropping by this race-themed Ralph Lauren Fragrances pop-up in Singapore

F1 driver Lando Norris is dropping by this race-themed Ralph Lauren Fragrances pop-up in Singapore

Singapore’s Grand Prix season isn’t just about burning rubber on the track – it’s about style, speed, and now, scent. From September 24 to October 5, Plaza Singapura revs up with the Polo Red Racing Pop-Up by Ralph Lauren Fragrances, decked in race-themed decor, immersive zones, exclusive merch, and plenty of high-energy fun. And here’s the big headline: Lando Norris – British Formula 1 driver for McLaren and the face of Polo Red – will be in town prior to the Singapore Grand Prix from October 3 to 5. While you probably can’t rub shoulders with him, you can catch a glimpse of the racing star IRL on September 30, from 6pm, when he makes a special appearance at the pop-up. Think of it as pole position for your Instagram feed. Photograph: Ralph Lauren Polo Red The pop-up itself is a turbo-charged experience. Get your Polo Red Racing digital passport ready before you start exploring the World of Polo fragrances, including the limited-edition Polo Red Eau de Toilette Racing Edition, alongside classics like Polo Blue and Polo 67. Then put your reflexes to the test at the Speed Reaction Chamber, strike a victory pose on the Racing Podium, or live out your racer fantasy in the Race Simulator. There’s even an AI photobooth to immortalise your grid-worthy moment.  Photograph: Ralph Lauren Polo Red Complete the Polo Red Racing digital passport and you’ll score a complimentary sample set. Purchases come with exclusive Ralph Lauren Fragrances merch like baseball caps and bags that scr
Canadian indie band Men I Trust is returning to Singapore in January 2026 with two new albums

Canadian indie band Men I Trust is returning to Singapore in January 2026 with two new albums

Men I Trust aren’t just coming back – they’re gliding in on the kind of dream-pop wave you’ve had on repeat for years. The Canadian indie trio – Emma Proulx, Jessy Caron and Dragos Chiriac – have built a cult following with tracks like 'Show Me How' and 'Numb', which have racked up over 50 and 20 million views on YouTube, respectively. Add to that a staggering seven million monthly listeners on Spotify, and it’s clear their hazy, self-produced sound has struck a global chord. When it comes to the band's live shows, they’re just as mesmerising. Fans in Singapore still gush about their luminous 2023 set at the Esplanade, where the band’s hypnotic melodies and lush soundscapes felt both intimate and transcendent. Now they’re back with a fresh chapter – not one but two new albums, Equus Asinus and Equus Caballus. Expect a setlist that slips seamlessly between beloved favourites and brand-new gems, delivering a show that’s as gentle as it is stirring.   Photograph: Men I Trust   When is Men I Trust performing in Singapore?  Save the date: the band is set to perform on January 26, 2026 as part of their Equus Tour. It’s the perfect way to start the new year and chase those Monday blues – with gentle vocals, hazy basslines, and the kind of live energy that makes you feel like you’re floating. Where is Men I Trust performing in Singapore?  They’ll be taking over The Star Theatre, one of the city’s best venues for immersive live shows. Expect warm, intimate vibes wrapped in pristine
Music’s enigmatic masked trio Glass Beams to perform in Singapore for the first time this October

Music’s enigmatic masked trio Glass Beams to perform in Singapore for the first time this October

If you've been watching Glass Beams' sets at Coachella, Glastonbury Festival, and Primavera Sound on YouTube, now's your chance to catch the Melbourne-based trio perform live IRL in Singapore this October. After a whirlwind run of sold-out shows across Europe and North America, the band is finally bringing their mesmerising, mask-wearing mystique to our shores. Glass Beams has been turning heads with their genre-defying fusion of Indian classical, Australian surf rock and psychedelic funk, all while donning dazzling beaded masks and creating immersive soundscapes that transport audiences to another realm. And yes, their music is a sonic experience that feels both ancient and futuristic at once – no lyrics, no samples, just layers of textural sounds that swirl, jangle and shimmer. With only a handful of tracks to their name, the trio has already racked up sold-out shows, over a million monthly Spotify listeners, and a rapidly growing social media following.  Photograph: Glass Beams/Facebook When is Glass Beams performing in Singapore?  Mark your calendars: Tuesday, October 14, 2025. Doors open at 7pm, with a night of transcendent grooves and otherworldly instrumentation that promises to leave you spellbound. Where is Glass Beams performing in Singapore?  The performance will take place at the Esplanade Theatre – an iconic venue perfectly suited for an intimate, immersive evening. How to get tickets?  Tickets start from $78. Presale starts at 10am on September 23 for 24 hours
Ne-Yo, Rain and Henry Lau to headline the biggest indoor New Year's festival in Singapore

Ne-Yo, Rain and Henry Lau to headline the biggest indoor New Year's festival in Singapore

Singapore is going all out to welcome 2026, and it’s doing it in the comfort of air-con. Say hello to Singland Festival, the city’s first large-scale indoor New Year’s bash, taking over Marina Bay Sands from December 31 to January 3 with a star-studded line-up that’s basically a dream playlist brought to life.  The festival promises an explosive blend of world-class acts, next-level stage production, and an immersive 360-degree LED Mega-Sing-Along experience that’ll have the whole crowd belting in unison. Expect everything from electrifying K-pop and soulful R&B to heartfelt ballads, genre-defying pop, and even razor-sharp stand-up comedy across multiple days and stages. Headliners? Only some of the biggest names in music. K-pop legend Rain kicks things off on New Year’s Eve with the kind of stage spectacle only he can deliver. Mandopop powerhouse Terry Lin takes over on January 2 with his soaring ballads, while multi-talented Canadian singer-songwriter Henry Lau charms the crowd on January 3 before handing things over to none other than Grammy Award-winner Ne-Yo. Don’t miss the mega R&B superstar serenading Singapore with smooth classics like ‘So Sick’ and ‘Miss Independent’, alongside the kind of slick moves that remind you he’s still got it.  But this isn’t just about the music. Singland is pulling out all the stops with a festival village full of things to do. Think Wishing Wall, interactive countdown clocks, giant LED installations, Instagram-worthy photo ops, fun games,
I tried Singapore’s first in-world Monopoly adventure game – here’s how the trail went

I tried Singapore’s first in-world Monopoly adventure game – here’s how the trail went

I’d like to say I’m an outdoorsy person, with hikes being a major part of my itinerary wherever I go. So when I heard Hasbro’s iconic game Monopoly ditching the board and teaming up with award-winning experience company Hidden for the streets with Monopoly: Hidden Singapore, I laced up my trainers and decided to see if I could trade Park Lane for park walks, and actually enjoy the slog.    Photograph: Monopoly: Hidden Singapore   What is the Monopoly: Hidden Singapore? Available now for a limited time only, Monopoly: Hidden Singapore is basically an IRL version of the board game, but without the dice and jail time. The first installment is called Love, Lost & Found – a self-guided trail that stitches together tales of romance, heartbreak and human connection. Over about 90 minutes – or two hours if you, like me, get distracted taking photos – the trail transforms the familiar city into a playful, puzzle-packed adventure. The game runs entirely on WhatsApp, which means no clunky app downloads, and it’s open to both locals and tourists – I tried it on a foreign number and it worked like a charm. Once you’re connected, a chatbot – otherwise known as Void Deck Cat – will appear as your cheeky game master, feeding you puzzles to solve. Each puzzle takes you through historic neighbourhoods, cultural landmarks and overlooked corners of the city.   Photograph: Monopoly: Hidden Singapore   You’ll get a tote bag with some useful bits, but I’d still pack smart: a fully charged phone
Rumour has it: ‘Wicked’ stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are coming to Singapore

Rumour has it: ‘Wicked’ stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are coming to Singapore

Hold onto your broomsticks – Glinda and Elphaba might be heading your way. We heard it through the grapevine that Wicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are rumoured to be coming to Singapore to promote the film sequel Wicked: For Good, which is set to hit cinemas on November 21. The duo has already captivated audiences worldwide with their performances in the first film, which won two Academy Awards. The final chapter sees the two estranged and living with the consequences of their choices.   Photograph: Universal Pictures   The rumours started making rounds on social media after eagle-eyed fans spotted a tiny, tantalising detail in the mechanics of Universal Pictures Philippines’ singing competition: Awiting Wicked 2.0: A Celebration of Filipino Voices. The competition was announced on September 8 by Wicked director Jon M. Chu on Universal Pictures Philippines' TikTok page.  But here’s where it gets interesting: the contest promises that the three winning duos will star in a music video for the musical's iconic tune ‘For Good’, plus enjoy an all-expenses-paid trip to Singapore to meet the cast, including Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. The winners will be chosen by Chu and the stars themselves – cue mass 'holding space' energy from fans everywhere.    Photograph: SM Cinemas/Facebook   While nothing’s been confirmed in Singapore just yet, the whispers alone are enough to have fans spellbound – especially hot on the heels of Wicked’s stage run at Sands Theatre earl
The world's only rooftop party with a hemispherical 360-degree setup is happening in Singapore

The world's only rooftop party with a hemispherical 360-degree setup is happening in Singapore

Singapore, brace yourselves – the city’s skyline is about to get a whole lot wilder. After 2049, the official closing party of the world’s largest Web3 and crypto conference Token2049, is landing on the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck on October 3. Timed to coincide with the Singapore Grand Prix night race, it pairs high-octane views of speeding F1 cars with next-level sound and club vibes. That’s right, After 2049 isn’t your typical rooftop affair. Perched 57 floors above the city, this is the world’s only rooftop party with a hemispherical 360-degree spatial audio setup, courtesy of Polygon Live. Translation: you won’t just hear the music – you’ll feel it swirling around, above, and through you, like a dancefloor in the clouds. Headlining is the Italian DJ duo Mind Against, known for their emotionally charged synths and pounding percussion that make clubs around the world quake. They’ll be joined by rising European festival stars Ajna and Samm, bringing their trademark back-to-back sets that blend Afro house, melodic grooves, and raw club energy. Returning favourites Anonm, Hong Kong’s Leon (FR), and fresh faces Milam and Mo-Shi will round out the lineup, ensuring the beats never stop. Limited-capacity tickets start from $199 and are available here. Add in curated door gifts from IM8 and you’ve got an exclusive one-night-only party that’s as much a feast for the senses as it is for the eyes. READ MORE Roald Dahl’s ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ musical is com
Singapore’s first official One Piece Mugiwara Store to open at Jewel this September

Singapore’s first official One Piece Mugiwara Store to open at Jewel this September

Singapore, ready your Jolly Roger – the Straw Hat Crew is about to dock on our shores. Set your alarms for September 12, when the very first official Mugiwara Store in Singapore opens its doors at Jewel Changi Airport, bringing with it enough One Piece loot to make every fan’s inner pirate squeal with joy. If you’ve ever dreamed of joining main character Luffy’s crew, this is your chance. The store is an anime paradise straight out of the Egghead Arc, with immersive designs, snap-worthy photo spots, and a treasure trove of official merch – think apparel, plushies, keychains, collectible figures, and exclusive goodies you won’t find anywhere else. And yes, you can even find limited-edition Lego sets based on the Netflix series.   Photograph: Mugiwara Store   This landmark opening is the result of a cool collaboration between Japan’s Toei Animation and Singapore’s Omnisekai, an omnichannel management platform connecting manga and anime fans across Southeast Asia. Choosing Jewel as the home port for regional fans also makes it ideal for those visiting the city or simply transiting through Changi Airport. And because no voyage is complete without a little fanfare, expect exclusive launch novelties and limited-time offers. The timing couldn’t be better too. The One Piece anime sails into its Egghead Arc with brand-new adventures, while the Netflix live-action series gears up for its highly anticipated next season. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a curious newcomer, the Mugiwara