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 Christmas meals and festive menus in Singapore 2025

The best Christmas meals and festive menus in Singapore 2025

For many, Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year. Not just because of the gatherings, but because of the festive feasts that come in tow. And while traditional roasts, glazed ham and the like will forever have their place at the table, Christmas dining in Singapore is also evolving. Our festive menu picks this year go beyond the usual suspects, ranging from a Provençal-style brunch trolley and a forest-fringed farm-to-table experience, to halal-friendly spreads and indulgent steakhouse classics. And if you’re plotting even more festive celebrations, check out our guides to the best Christmas buffets and Christmas delivery or takeaway options in Singapore.   
Where to buy Christmas trees and decorations in Singapore for 2025

Where to buy Christmas trees and decorations in Singapore for 2025

The most wonderful time of the year is fast approaching, and that can only mean one thing: it’s officially time to deck the halls. While Singapore won’t be getting snow any time soon, you can still conjure your own cosy winter wonderland at home with the right Christmas decorations. From beautifully lit Christmas trees to themed trinkets, baubles, stockings and twinkly fairy lights to make it 'sleigh', the city’s best stores are packed with festive finds to suit every style. And if you’re going all in this season, don’t skip the finishing touches like Christmas floral arrangements and wreaths to bring a touch of seasonal charm to your doorway, dining table or mantel. RECOMMENDED: The best Christmas events in Singapore and the best Christmas buffets in Singapore
The best florists in Singapore for Christmas wreaths and festive flowers

The best florists in Singapore for Christmas wreaths and festive flowers

Christmas is just around the corner, and it’s time to get into the Yuletide spirit before it sneaks up on you. And what puts a jolly spring in your step more than seeing Christmas decorations, especially in your own home? Crank up some Michael BublĂ© and Mariah Carey, pour yourself a glass of mulled wine, and start decking the halls with festive flair.   While a dazzling, bauble-laden fir tree is a must, don’t stop there – flowers and plants like mistletoes, poinsettias, and holly berries can bring an extra dash of holiday magic to your space. They also make thoughtful gifts for loved ones, and with convenient home delivery, sharing the joy of these festive blooms couldn’t be easier. Whether you prefer shopping online or handpicking a handcrafted wreath from your favourite florist, these floral experts have everything you need to make your home – or someone else’s – look like Santa’s grotto. RECOMMENDED: The best Christmas food delivery in Singapore to feast on this festive season and the best Christmas events in Singapore
There’s a new gamified nightlife festival in Singapore – here’s everything you need to know

There’s a new gamified nightlife festival in Singapore – here’s everything you need to know

There's a new nightlife rhythm pulsing through CQ @ Clarke Quay (CQ) – and it's not just happening at sundown. Ditching the predictable cycle of neon-drenched clubs, the famed party spot is reimagining its after-dark scene with a fresh focus on innovation, diversity and experience. Cue Afterlight, a unique two-day social culture festival on November 7 and 8, blending identity-driven gamification with immersive nightlife entertainment, art installations, live DJs, and even a marketplace. Between the glowing displays and EDM drops, Afterlight can be a lot to take in. Here’s your handy guide to this new neon jungle.
The best things to do in Singapore in November 2025

The best things to do in Singapore in November 2025

Say goodbye to October’s spooky thrills because the November is finally here – and it's an arty one. All sorts of creative events take over this month, with blockbuster festivals like Singapore Biennale, Singapore Writers Festival and Southeast Asia's largest French Impressionist exhibition unfolding citywide. There's tons of shopping and tunes too, with Green-House and Boutiques Fair alongside major concerts (Blackpink, Teddy Swims) and more intimate live music events. So much to check out, so little time – get started by scrolling down for all the best stuff to slot in your schedule.   RECOMMENDED: The definitive guide on things to do in Singapore    
The best Halloween events and parties in Singapore

The best Halloween events and parties in Singapore

There’s a chill in the air, and you know what that means – spooky season is here. While Singapore may lack the classic autumn vibes of orange leaves and pumpkins, we more than make up for it with eerie-sistable events and parties that’ll send shivers down your spine. Whether you're dying to flaunt your best costume, boogie with the undead atop Marina Bay Sands, or scream your way through the terrifying haunted houses at Halloween Horror Nights, we’ve rounded up the spookiest happenings in town. Dust off your scariest outfit, throw on your scratchy wig, and brace yourself for fright-filled fun.  RECOMMENDED: The ultimate guide to Halloween in Singapore and the creepiest haunted places in Singapore  
How to experience Halloween in Singapore from night to day atop Marina Bay Sands

How to experience Halloween in Singapore from night to day atop Marina Bay Sands

Why settle for boo-ring when you can go full glam-pire this spooky season? This Halloween, CÉ LA VI Singapore and Veuve Clicquot are turning up the drama with Yelloween 2025 – a Champagne-soaked celebration that proves the season of thrills can be fun, flexible and even fabulous. Perched 57 floors above the city atop Marina Bay Sands, this iconic rooftop bar and restaurant dishes out dazzling skyline views, pulsing beats, and just the right amount of mischief.  And the best part? The revelry doesn’t end when the witching hour does – Yelloween is a two-day affair that takes you from a wild night under the stars to a golden brunch in the clouds.
Central Park Bangkok: How to experience Thailand’s largest rooftop lifestyle park from day to night

Central Park Bangkok: How to experience Thailand’s largest rooftop lifestyle park from day to night

Bangkok isn’t short on energy, but even the city that never stops deserves somewhere to take a breather. Here’s where Central Park Bangkok comes in – the Thai capital’s newest landmark, where the city buzz meets the open sky.  Rising over the Silom–Rama IV intersection, the all-in-one destination is home to over 550 brands, the largest collection of eateries ranging from Michelin-approved restaurants to authentic Thai street food, and Thailand’s largest rooftop park: the lush Dusit Arun Sky Park. The park is adorned with native Thai plants, cascading waterfalls, a multi-use amphitheatre, and two scenic viewpoints for those must-snap moments. You’ll even score a free tourist-exclusive Welcome Package, complete with discounts of up to 40 percent and a limited-edition Good Goods pouch. With perks like these, it’s easy to while away a whole day here, from sunrise coffee to late-night bites under the stars. Here’s how to make the most of it.
The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2025

The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2025

Singapore’s closing out 2025 with a bang – wait, make that bangers. K-pop superstars Blackpink are painting the National Stadium pink for three massive nights, while South African songstress Tyla and genre-bending wildcat Doja Cat make their long-awaited Singapore debuts. Fan favourites including soulful crooner Teddy Swims, viral rapper Rich Brian and indie-rock powerhouse Franz Ferdinand are also making their grand return, proving the live music scene’s hotter than ever. That's not all – homegrown festivals are flying the local flag loud and proud with our very own stars, and come December, Singapore’s biggest indoor New Year’s bash will see Ne-Yo celebrating 2026 in smooth R&B style. RECOMMENDED: The best live music venues in Singapore and the best listening bars in Singapore
5 must-try dining spots to eat your way around the world at Bugis Street

5 must-try dining spots to eat your way around the world at Bugis Street

Mention Bugis Street and you’ll likely picture its bustling maze of stalls, eclectic finds and the thrill of never quite knowing what you’ll discover next. This iconic part of Singapore’s artsy Bras Basah.Bugis precinct has long been a playground of variety – and the surprises don’t stop at its Instagram-worthy street art and vibrant shopping scenes. The spirit of surprise continues on the plate. From spice-laden regional dishes that turn up the heat to local classics that taste like home, Bugis Street brings together global flavours from all corners – much like the people who wander its lively streets. Locals, tourists, and curious foodies flock here for a quick bite or a leisurely feast. Every corner offers a chance to travel the world, with a fork in hand.  While you’re at it, swing by Art Lane, a kaleidoscope of murals and colourful spiral staircases that make the perfect backdrop for snapping your street eats before you tuck in. Here’s our guide to five restaurants that will take your taste buds on a global whirlwind, all without leaving Bugis Street.
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 cafĂ©s 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  

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da:ns focus – FL/OW (The FULL OUT Weekend)

da:ns focus – FL/OW (The FULL OUT Weekend)

Get ready to move as da:ns focus – FL/OW (The FULL OUT Weekend) returns from December 11 to 14 at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, and it’s shaping up to be the hottest weekend in Singapore’s street dance calendar. This four-day dance fest is packed tighter than a cypher circle, with captivating performances, high-energy masterclasses, and a next-level party.  Don’t miss FULL OUT! 2025 on December 12 and 13, where CDK Company, famed for their viral Gotye choreography, joins JINJO Crew, the only b-boy team to ever clinch a Grand Slam by winning all five major global b-boy competitions. World of Dance champions Kirameki Glitter bring razor-sharp precision, while Singapore’s all-star collective KITA showcases homegrown artistry at its finest.  Then, watch street culture hit new heights in Elements of Freestyle on December 13 and 14. This gravity-defying mash-up features a mix of breaking, BMX, inline skating and parkour by ISH Dance Collective from The Netherlands.  Aspiring movers can train with the pros at seven exclusive masterclasses, spanning everything from hip hop to BMX Flatland, while the free 5.6.7.8, produced by O School, spotlights Singapore’s next-gen choreographers. And when the lights go down, head to the FL/OW After Party, produced by Danz People, for irresistible beats and unfiltered good vibes. Check out the trailers for FULL OUT! 2025 and Elements of Freestyle. Find out more and get your tickets here.
Changi Festive Village

Changi Festive Village

Can you hear the jingle bells ringing already? That’s right – the festive season is officially upon us. Orchard Road is twinkling brighter than a Christmas bauble factory, Resorts World Sentosa is glowing green and pink for its Wicked takeover, and now, Changi Airport and Jewel are joining the festive fray with a magical Disney-themed celebration from take-off to touchdown. Inspired by Disney Cruise Line’s upcoming ship, the Disney Adventure, this year-end extravaganza brings together dazzling light and music shows, whimsical installations, and plenty of photo ops from now till January 4, 2026. Here’s where to start. All aboard the festive voyage at Jewel Changi Airport  Jewel’s Rain Vortex transforms nightly into a shimmering stage for The Magic of Adventure, a 3.5-minute Disney Cruise Line-themed light and music showcase that sails through beloved Disney, Pixar and Marvel worlds.   Down in the Forest Valley, a towering 16-metre-tall Christmas tree twinkles with Mickey-shaped ornaments and nautical details, while Captain Mickey and Captain Minnie stand proudly as four-metre-tall topiaries ready for their close-up. Over at Canopy Park, the festive fun continues with three themed zones. Spot Woody, Buzz and Jessie in a bubbly bath-inspired Toy Story setup, stroll through a princess-worthy stained-glass archway at the Foggy Bowls, and catch Duffy and friends at a heartwarming Friend Ship installation in the Petal Garden. Snowfall sessions happen nightly at these two spots – bec
Pera Turkish Grill & Mezze

Pera Turkish Grill & Mezze

4 out of 5 stars
If you thought Turkish food in Singapore began and ended with kebabs, think again. The newly opened Pera Turkish Grill & Mezze at South Beach is rewriting the script with dishes that feel straight out of Istanbul – rich with history, warmth, and enough olive oil to belly dance.  Named after the storied Pera district of Istanbul, once the beating heart of the Ottoman Empire, this restaurant channels that same East-meets-West energy. The space itself is a stunner. Softly glowing lanterns inspired by the Yeni Cami Mosque, casting dappled light across warm wood and stone textures in the dining area, while an open kitchen draws you in with an all-Turkish team of chefs working a traditional Turkish grill, flipping and flaming with effortless rhythm. Behind it all is Executive Chef Volkan Ince, whose two decades of culinary experience, spanning Istanbul, Miami, and Riyadh, have clearly shaped his philosophy: respect tradition, but make it exciting. The result is a menu that’s deeply authentic with ingredients from Turkiye but dressed up for modern Singapore. Start with the girit ezmesi ($20), a creamy white cheese dip laced with melon and herbs, so moreish you’ll find yourself continuously spreading it onto the soft bread. Then there’s the izgara hellimli sarma ($18), where grilled halloumi is wrapped in wine leaves and topped with cherry tomato salsa. It’s rich, it’s indulgent, and it’s definitely not your average sarma or dolma, which is usually stuffed with rice. From the oven, d
Voices – A Festival of Song 2025

Voices – A Festival of Song 2025

Warm up those vocal cords because Voices – A Festival of Song 2025 is back at the Esplanade from December 4 to 7, and it’s hitting all the right notes. Now in its 13th edition, this annual celebration of the human voice strikes a heartfelt chord as Singapore turns 60, shining a spotlight on the nation’s homegrown singers, choirs, and vocal ensembles. Over four music-filled days, the entire Esplanade is set to turn up the volume for a wide range of genres, from choral and opera to K-pop, Mandopop, and musical theatre. Don’t miss the two ticketed main events: MICappella X The Island Voices: The Crossover on December 5, where local a cappella icons MICappella and The Island Voices join forces for a night of vocal fireworks and interactive performances; and A Choir-ed Taste by Musicians’ Inc. 6 (MI6) and Esplanade’s Voices Festival Choir on December 7, which is a grand showcase of choral classics, contemporary gems and local premieres featuring over 100 choristers on stage. Learn from seasoned practitioners and explore the power of your voice at vocal wellness and singing workshops like Singing 101: Find Your Voice!, Singing as Therapy, and Awareness and Wellness for Vocal Confidence. You can also join free activities such as song signing workshops, Mandopop group vocal jams, or karaoke sessions. Or simply relax and soak up live performances by choirs, a cappella groups, and local singer-songwriters while you’re there. Selected programmes are eligible for SG Culture Pass. Find ou
Pop Mart’s Twinkle Twinkle Pop-Up Store

Pop Mart’s Twinkle Twinkle Pop-Up Store

Get ready to float into a pastel dream at Pop Mart’s Twinkle Twinkle Pop-Up Store. From now till November 9, Mandarin Gallery gets a dose of whimsy with giant inflatables, themed photo zones and exclusive collectibles, all inspired by the irresistibly cute Twinkle Twinkle characters. Explore the Savor the Moment and Create Your Taste series, and discover limited-edition figurines. Snap your way through the Message from the Star gallery on Level 2, where croissant and macaron props set the stage for picture-perfect moments. This gallery will remain open till  November 30. Remember to bask in the joy of slowing down, one sweet snapshot at a time.
Silent Disco: Halloween Spooktacular Special

Silent Disco: Halloween Spooktacular Special

As Mother Monster (aka Lady Gaga) herself sings, “I’ll keep on dancin’ until I’m dead.” Seems like the perfect Halloween mantra, so slip on your spookiest fit and get ready to do exactly that at Silent Disco's Halloween Spookacular Special on October 31. Head all the way up to Marina Bay Sands' Skypark Observation Deck at 10pm, where three DJs battle it out for your ears as you flick between channels and dance like a possessed disco queen. The night’s big trick and treat? Special guest DJ Kid Fiesta, flying in from the UK to helm the Blue Channel. He’s spun at The Shard and the Natural History Museum, and now he’s set to raise the spirits – literally.
The Silky Way

The Silky Way

There's a certain je ne sais quoi about the Hermes silk scarf. Perhaps it's the way it shines as a statement piece. Or maybe it's the eye-opening story behind the iconic fashion staple. Uncover it all at the French luxury brand's The Silky Way pop-up at Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza from now till November 5 before it jets off to another city next year. The immersive experience features zones that chart Hermes' journey in silk dyeing and ultimately introducing the scarves in 1937. But don't expect your usual exhibition displays – highlights include an immersive dome screening a 20-minutes animated film that follows a woman journaling her adventures, a photo booth that lets you snap photos on neoprene printouts, and a small studio where you can listen to a story set to a song. If you spot a telescope, have a look inside to see a surprise. But don't leave before checking out Carre Stories featuring 24 cards that tell the story of the different silk scarves. Book your free spot here.
Fine Wine Encounter Singapore

Fine Wine Encounter Singapore

Wine lovers, get ready to swirl, sip and savour – the Fine Wine Encounter Singapore is back, and it’s pouring pure luxury. Returning on November 22 at the Shangri-La Hotel, this is Southeast Asia’s most exclusive wine celebration, where the world’s finest vino – and even sakes – gather under one gilded roof.  For one day only, the Grand Tasting lets you travel around the world by glass, from the bold reds of Chñteau Pichon Baron to the elegant bubbles of Laurent-Perrier, the Tuscan treasures of Marchesi Frescobaldi, and the cult-favourite pours from Silver Oak and Ao Yun. You’ll also get access to the Decanter World Wine Awards 2025 winners’ table and sample the year’s most celebrated bottles. This year, there’s even a premium sake debut from Japan’s celebrated Dassai – kanpai to that. Feeling extra fancy? Join one of three exclusive masterclasses, where wine legends unravel the stories behind Henschke, Chñteau Margaux and Brunello di Montalcino. Whether you’re a seasoned sommelier or just in it for the bubbles, this is your chance to indulge, learn and taste your way through the very best of the wine world – all in one luxurious afternoon. Tickets are $165 for the Grand Tasting and from $200 for masterclasses – and because we love a good deal, use the promo code ‘TIME10’ at checkout for 10 percent off across all tickets. Get yours here.
Earthopia Fest

Earthopia Fest

Singapore’s going green, and the youth are leading the charge. Happening on October 24 and 25 at Dhoby Ghaut Green, Earthopia Fest is the city’s first-ever youth-led sustainability festival – and it’s anything but preachy. Instead, you'll find a variety of fun hands-on workshops on climate action and circular living, from upcycling old threads and reducing kitchen waste to crafting digital content that actually makes people care. Between wellness sessions, live gigs featuring local stars like Benjamin Kheng, Island Voices, Estelle Fly, and DJ Hammy, and a feel-good market of local eco-brands, Earthopia turns sustainability into a proper lifestyle flex. It’s free to enter, but you’ll want to grab that $30 coupon book (worth $50) to eat, shop, and do good all weekend long.
Mew: The Farewell Shows

Mew: The Farewell Shows

It’s the end of an era, Frengers. Danish indie and prog-rock legends Mew are taking their final bow in Singapore as part of their global farewell tour, marking 30 years of dreamlike soundscapes, soaring vocals, and heart-thumping crescendos. Known for their cinematic live shows and cult classics like Frengers, And the Glass Handed Kites, and No More Stories..., Mew has built an ethereal world that sparks both nostalgia and euphoria. This bittersweet tour also marks frontman Jonas Bjerre’s last hurrah with the band, so expect tears, cheers, and a few cosmic guitar riffs along the way. One last chance to lose yourself in Mew’s universe – don’t miss it.
W Presents

W Presents

Turn up the volume, because W Singapore – Sentosa Cove is bringing the brand’s global live music series W Presents to Singapore for the very first time on October 25 – and it’s about to be electric. In celebration of the resort’s dazzling transformation, including 240 newly redesigned rooms and suites, it's set to morph into a pulsating stage where global beats meet island vibes, headlined by Pippi Ciez. The Bali-based DJ and producer is famed for his soulful, tribal-infused house sets – think deep grooves, live drums, and serious dancefloor magic. He’ll be joined by homegrown favourites Mintea and RPDM, plus DJ Aslan, who’ll keep the party going till the early hours. Consider this your sign to swap the city skyline for Sentosa sands, and dance till the sun comes up.
ATLAS

ATLAS

4 out of 5 stars
You don’t just walk into ATLAS – you make a grand entrance here. Set within the lobby of Parkview Square in Bugis – also known as Singapore’s ‘Gotham Building’  – ATLAS looks straight out of The Great Gatsby, with all soaring ceilings, gleaming gold, and that iconic eight-metre gin tower rising dramatically at the heart of the space, glinting with over 1,300 bottles of juniper spirit from around the world. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to swap your sneakers for something shiny and order a martini, stirred with a little bit of magic. Since opening in 2017, ATLAS has become a name every serious cocktail lover knows. It’s consistently ranked among The World’s 50 Best Bars, and bagged top honours like Tatler Asia’s Best Design Award and the RĂ©my Martin Legend of the List Award. But despite all the glitz and glam, ATLAS isn’t the kind of bar that turns up its nose. It’s elegant, yes, but always warm, welcoming and just the right amount of extra. Plus, it's easy to have a conversation with the bar team here. Simply tell them the types of gin you enjoy or the flavour profile of drinks you prefer, and they'll make a suitable recommendation, so you can leave out all the guesswork as you admire the super impressive gin collection. But if there’s one drink you need to try, it’s the ATLAS Martini. This suave mix of the bar’s own ATLAS London Dry Gin, vermouth, orange bitters and champagne vinegar will have even the most seasoned martini drinkers weak at the knees – crisp, co

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Giveon to debut his first Singapore concert in February 2026 – here’s everything you need to know

Giveon to debut his first Singapore concert in February 2026 – here’s everything you need to know

If slow jams had a velvet texture, they’d probably sound like Giveon. The seven-time Grammy-nominated R&B star behind hits like ‘Heartbreak Anniversary’, ‘Twenties,’ and ‘Like I Want You’ has announced his first-ever Singapore show. And if that’s not enough to send you spiralling into your softest playlist, remember: this is the same man whose voice helped turn ‘Peaches’ into a global earworm alongside Justin Bieber and Daniel Caesar.  Fresh off a triumphant Madison Square Garden finale for the US leg of Dear Beloved, The Tour, he’s now packing up the emotions, strings, horns and an eight-to-ten–piece band for a world tour celebrating his sophomore album, which has critics swooning. Earlier this year, he even popped up as Drake’s special guest at Wireless Festival in London, reminding everyone why ‘Chicago Freestyle’ was basically his coming-of-age moment. In short? Singapore’s about to experience the full Giveon treatment live for the first time in February 2026. When is Giveon performing in Singapore?  Mark your calendars and maybe clear your schedule for an emotional reset: Giveon takes the stage on Monday, February 9, 2026. The show is set to kick off at 8pm. Where is Giveon performing in Singapore?  The show will be held at The Star Theatre. If Giveon wants the night to feel like a “movie” (his words!), this is pretty much the perfect ‘cinema’. How to get tickets? Mastercard cardholders get first dibs during the presale on November 24, from 12pm to 11:59pm, with more det
Inside Central Krabi: Thailand's first sustainable mall that's redefining the Andaman Coast

Inside Central Krabi: Thailand's first sustainable mall that's redefining the Andaman Coast

If Thailand is already on your holiday wish list or you’re simply flirting with the idea of a tropical escape, you might want to head to Krabi. The coastal city is known for its stunning sunsets, sun-kissed beaches, sea breezes and unhurried afternoons. But now it has a fresh, future-forward twist: Central Krabi, Thailand’s first sustainable shopping centre. As part of a massive mixed-use development that includes residences and a hotel, the space is built around the idea of ‘Made by Krabi,’ meaning every detail has been inspired by the people, nature and spirit of the province. Here’s what you can expect. Photograph: Central Krabi Step into architecture that actually feels like the Andaman Central Krabi doesn’t do the typical mall aesthetic. Instead, you’re greeted by breezy semi-outdoor spaces, lush tropical pockets and design cues borrowed straight from Krabi’s islands, palm gardens and iconic long-tail boats. Even the friendly mascot, Anda the Crab, nods to the abundance of the surrounding sea. Photograph: Central Krabi Visit Thailand’s first mall aiming for EDGE Zero sustainability Eco-conscious travellers will be pleased to know that Central Krabi is on track to become Thailand’s first shopping centre to achieve EDGE Zero certification, a global benchmark for sustainable buildings. Solar panels stretch across its rooftops generating clean energy; a green road made from recycled plastic; marine waste transformed into art and landscaping features; and a recycling stat
Kylie Cosmetics finally opens a permanent store in Singapore – and it's the first in Southeast Asia

Kylie Cosmetics finally opens a permanent store in Singapore – and it's the first in Southeast Asia

Singapore’s beauty scene has entered her King Kylie era. After two successful pop-ups, including the recent candyfloss-pink cafĂ© takeover at Alani, Kylie Cosmetics finally sets up shop. Kylie Jenner’s billion-dollar beauty baby has opened its first-ever standalone store in Southeast Asia, right in the heart of Bugis Junction – and yes, fans are already pouring in. Photograph: Kylie Cosmetics Located along Hylam Street, the new open-concept store channels a stylish, modern minimalism that lets the pops of Kylie Cosmetics pink shine. You can find all its beauty products here, including Kylie Jenner's Cosmic fragrances. The casual space is perfect for swatching, selfie-taking and spending.  Photograph: Kylie Cosmetics But the biggest headline? The coveted King Kylie Collection has landed in Singapore – and it’s only available at this store and only while stocks last. Get ready for bold throwbacks to Kylie’s peak Tumblr-era looks, reimagined with 2025 formulas. The collection celebrates the brand’s 10th anniversary with a 10-shade eyeshadow palette inspired by her ever-changing hair colours, re-released matte Lip Kits in limited-edition shades, glossy Supple Kiss Lip Glazes, and a loose powder highlighter for that 2015-core glow.  Photograph: Kylie Cosmetics To celebrate the store’s grand opening, Kylie Cosmetics is rolling out a weekend of exclusive activations from November 21 to 23. Top spenders can walk away with a full King Kylie PR kit – the kind influencers unbox dra
I had a three-course dinner with a side of drama at The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore – here's the tea

I had a three-course dinner with a side of drama at The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore – here's the tea

Divorce parties are all the rage right now, with celebrities like Shanna Moakler and Robin Thicke, plus Karen Elson and Jack White popularising it. And while I've been to many weddings, I can't say the same for divorce parties. And when I was invited to one, I couldn't resist. Bring on the drama! Running from now till December 14, Dream Academy’s brand-new dinner theatre at The Capitol Kempinski Hotel, The Divorce Party, is exactly what it promises: a comedy-packed, immersive dining experience following the delightfully dysfunctional Choo Plastic family as they celebrate a member’s split from her odd cosplay-obsessed ex. Cue Adele’s iconic one-liner: “Divorce, babes, divorce!” The night kicks off on the fourth floor of the hotel, where you’ll find the characters in position, welcoming the guests with a flower, which you can exchange for a free welcome drink. There’s a bit of a hurdle, though: you’ll have to join a snaking queue to redeem it before heading into the dining hall. And if you didn’t manage to grab one, there’s a tiny window during the show to claim it. But you’ll have to place an order and wait some more. A minor quibble in an otherwise riotous evening, but a heads-up for the impatient cocktail seekers.   Photograph: Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore   Then comes the dinner – a three-course meal with pre-selected appetisers and mains, which you’ll be prompted to do so when you book your tickets. You have a choice between soba noodles with either shrimp or tofu f
From Peninsula Excelsior to Wyndham Singapore: I checked into a new chapter of this iconic hotel

From Peninsula Excelsior to Wyndham Singapore: I checked into a new chapter of this iconic hotel

There’s something quietly nostalgic about walking past the Peninsula Shopping Centre. It’s a corner of Singapore that whispers stories of a bygone era, and right next door stood the iconic Peninsula Excelsior Singapore Hotel, a fixture on the skyline for over five decades. From its beginnings as Peninsula Hotel in 1974 to the merger with Excelsior Hotel in 2000, it was the go-to spot for discerning travellers and business leaders alike.  These days, the familiar façade now heralds a new name and a fresh chapter: Wyndham Singapore Hotel. A $50 million transformation later, this historic landmark has been reborn, marrying its storied past with Wyndham Hotels and Resorts’ global hospitality standards. Of course, I had to drop by to see what’s changed. Photograph: (Left) Peninsula Excelsior - Orderinchaos/Wikimedia Commons, (Right) Wyndham Singapore Hotel Why stay at Wyndham Singapore Hotel?  The transformation isn’t just cosmetic. Wyndham Singapore now sits proudly in the upper-upscale bracket, offering modern elegance without losing the charm that made its predecessor a city favourite. Photograph: (Left) Peninsula Excelsior Hotel, (Right) Wyndham Singapore Hotel - Cam Khalid What are the rooms like at Wyndham Singapore Hotel? Stepping into the rooms, the contrast is immediately striking. Where Peninsula Excelsior felt familiar and classic, Wyndham Singapore’s interiors are sleek, modern, and thoughtfully curated. Plush bedding, subtle lighting, and a neutral palette make ea
An immersive 'KPop Demon Hunters' pop-up is coming to Singapore this December

An immersive 'KPop Demon Hunters' pop-up is coming to Singapore this December

If you thought Singapore’s K-pop fever had already peaked this year, think again. With Blackpink taking over the National Stadium for three nights this November, the arrival of the Kpop Demon Hunters Official Pop-Up is the glittery cherry on top for the year-end. The pop-up is swooping into town from December 22 to January 11, 2026, and it's bringing a supernatural level of star power with it. The Kpop Demon Hunters Official Pop-Up Tour kicks off in Seoul on December 4 before storming through Singapore, Bangkok, Tokyo and Taipei, wrapping up in the Taiwanese capital on January 18, 2026. It's a full-blown celebration of the Netflix hit animated film, which has dominated global charts with songs like 'Golden', clinched multiple Grammy nominations, and even scored a much-anticipated sequel, solidifying its status as one of the year’s biggest cultural crossovers.   Photograph: Netflix   Now, fans can finally step inside that demon-slaying, disco-lit world. The Singapore leg promises immersive installations, exclusive merch drops like mini CD keyrings, tees, sweatshirts and stickers, and a chance to walk through scenes straight from the film. Expect flashing neon backdrops, weapon displays, and plenty of Instagrammable corners to strike a pose next to Huntr/x's Rumi, Zoey, Mira, and dare we say, the Saja Boys. The location’s still under wraps, but if it’s anything like the Seoul edition, fans can expect a Membership Day sneak peek before doors officially open, complete with earl
Disney takes over Changi Airport and Jewel with a carnival, light and music showcase and more

Disney takes over Changi Airport and Jewel with a carnival, light and music showcase and more

Can you hear the jingle bells ringing already? That’s right – the festive season is officially upon us. Orchard Road is twinkling brighter than a Christmas bauble factory, Resorts World Sentosa is glowing green and pink for its Wicked takeover, and now, Changi Airport and Jewel are joining the festive fray with a magical Disney-themed celebration from take-off to touchdown. Inspired by Disney Cruise Line’s upcoming ship, the Disney Adventure, this year-end extravaganza brings together dazzling light and music shows, whimsical installations, and plenty of photo ops from now till January 4, 2026. Here’s where to start. All aboard the festive voyage at Jewel Changi Airport  Jewel’s Rain Vortex transforms nightly into a shimmering stage for The Magic of Adventure, a 3.5-minute Disney Cruise Line-themed light and music showcase that sails through beloved Disney, Pixar and Marvel worlds.   Photograph: Jewel Changi Airport Development Down in the Forest Valley, a towering 16-metre-tall Christmas tree twinkles with Mickey-shaped ornaments and nautical details, while Captain Mickey and Captain Minnie stand proudly as four-metre-tall topiaries ready for their close-up. Over at Canopy Park, the festive fun continues with three themed zones. Spot Woody, Buzz and Jessie in a bubbly bath-inspired Toy Story setup, stroll through a princess-worthy stained-glass archway at the Foggy Bowls, and catch Duffy and friends at a heartwarming Friend Ship installation in the Petal Garden. Snowfall s
We explored Curiosity Cove, Singapore’s biggest nature-inspired indoor playground – here’s what we loved

We explored Curiosity Cove, Singapore’s biggest nature-inspired indoor playground – here’s what we loved

It’s a big year for Mandai Wildlife Reserve, with Rainforest Wild Asia, Mandai Rainforest Resort, and Colugo Camp all opening their doors in 2025. But here's another reason to head down: Curiosity Cove, Singapore’s largest nature-themed indoor playground. We couldn’t resist sending a three-year-old to put it to the test ahead of its official opening on November 21 – just in time for the year-end school holidays. The verdict? Curiosity Cove will have your little ones climbing, crawling and grinning from ear to ear before promptly conking out after – here’s how. Spanning a whopping 4,600 square metres, Curiosity Cove is the kind of place that will have adults wishing for a turn on the slides too – we happened to hear some wishful whispers during the preview. Designed for kids aged three to 12, this nature-inspired ‘phygital’ playscape combines tactile fun with clever digital play. You’ll get a generous two-hour session per ticket, which is more than enough for tiny explorers to go all-out across four vibrant zones with 32 multi-sensory play experiences. Each zone is a reimagined ecosystem buzzing with sights, sounds, and sensory surprises. Photograph: Cam Khalid The Wetlands Start at The Wetlands, where coral reefs, rivers and rainforests ripple to life through lights, sounds and hands-on play. Kids can peek beneath coral crevices at the Reef Retreat, trace animal footprints along the riverbank and learn how water connects every living thing. And if you spot a hermit crab swi
The Neighbourhood is finally coming to Singapore for their first-ever concert in July 2026

The Neighbourhood is finally coming to Singapore for their first-ever concert in July 2026

Can you believe it’s been over a decade since ‘Sweater Weather’ first wrapped us in its moody, monochrome embrace? And now The Neighbourhood is finally heading to our sunny shores. The California alt-rock outfit fronted by Jesse Rutherford is set to perform live in Singapore for the very first time next year as part of The Wourld Tour. This also marks a new chapter for the band as they reunite after their 2021 hiatus. If you’ve ever cried, crushed, or contemplated your life to one of The Neighbourhood’s dreamy, downtempo LA pop noir anthems, you’ll want to mark this date down in your diary pronto. From their 2013 breakout I Love You. to the slick self-titled 2018 album The Neighbourhood, and the glittering Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones which was released before the hiatus, the band has consistently blurred the lines between alt-rock, R&B, and indie pop. They’ve also mastered the art of internet revival. ‘Sweater Weather’ went viral on TikTok a whole decade after its release, making a new generation fall for that brooding, beachy sound all over again. And with their upcoming album (((((ultraSOUND))))) dropping this November, expect a live show that’s not only nostalgic but also bursting with new energy. When is The Neighbourhood performing in Singapore?  Tuesday, July 14, 2026. The show kicks off at 8pm. Where is The Neighbourhood performing in Singapore?  The band will be taking over The Star Theatre, one of the city’s best venues for live alt acts. How to get tickets  If you’
‘Dear Evan Hansen’ takes the stage at Sands Theatre in Singapore – and it’s nothing like the film

‘Dear Evan Hansen’ takes the stage at Sands Theatre in Singapore – and it’s nothing like the film

When Dear Evan Hansen first hit Broadway in 2016, it became the kind of musical every theatre lover was talking about. A socially anxious teen, a lie that spirals, and a soundtrack so moving it bagged six Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Original Score. But then came the 2021 film adaptation, which didn’t quite connect. So when the musical finally hit Singapore for its first-ever run at Sands Theatre from now till November 16, I was curious: could this production redeem Evan’s story? Spoiler: mostly, yes.  Photograph: Base Entertainment Asia At its heart, Dear Evan Hansen tells the story of Evan, a lonely high schooler who writes letters to himself as part of a therapy exercise. When one of his letters is found on the body of schoolmate Connor Murphy, who has just taken his own life, everyone assumes the two were besties. Evan doesn’t correct them. What starts as a well-meaning lie snowballs into a viral movement about hope and connection, and explodes into an identity crisis for our socially awkward protagonist. Photograph: Base Entertainment Asia Leading the Singapore cast is Ellis Kirk, reprising his role from the West End. He plays Evan with just the right balance of jittery energy and aching vulnerability – you can practically feel his heart pounding through that iconic cast on his arm. On the other hand, Tom Dickerson as the delightfully snarky Jared Kleinman steals every scene he’s in. The chemistry between the ensemble keeps things buoyant, even when t
I dined at the first Coach Restaurant in Singapore – and it feels straight out of New York

I dined at the first Coach Restaurant in Singapore – and it feels straight out of New York

If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if your favourite luxury fashion house opened a restaurant, Coach has the answer – and it’s surprisingly delicious. The ‘Original American House of Leather’ has just opened doors to The Coach Restaurant Singapore at Jewel Changi Airport, only the second in the world after Jakarta, Indonesia. It joins The Coach Bar and The Coach Coffee Shop, both of which opened earlier this year, cementing the brand’s growing lifestyle empire. Located on the first floor – fittingly right next to the Coach retail store – this 56-seater modern steakhouse overlooks the Rain Vortex, serving up one of Jewel’s most dazzling dinner views. But it’s what’s inside that really steals the show.  Photograph: Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore The space is a love letter to New York City, from the full-sized yellow cab suspended overhead to the menus celebrating the Big Apple's most iconic eats, reimagined by head chef Kurt Sombero, formerly of Burnt Ends and Meatsmith Little India. Plush leather booths, bronze mirrors, and terrazzo floors complete the scene, wrapping it all in that unmistakable Coach sheen of luxury. It’s the sort of place where you half-expect to spot a martini-sipping Carrie Bradshaw. Photograph: The Coach Restaurant For the best seat in the house, park yourself at the chef’s counter. It offers front-row views of the open kitchen, where elevated woodfire grills take centre stage and the theatre of cooking unfolds in real time. Photograph: Cam
I stayed at the new Colugo Camp in Singapore – and it’s the wildest staycation yet

I stayed at the new Colugo Camp in Singapore – and it’s the wildest staycation yet

When I was staying at the swanky new Mandai Rainforest Resort, I couldn’t help but notice its humbler, wood-panelled neighbour across the way – a cluster of glamping-style tents with a sign that read “Opening soon.” Naturally, curiosity got the better of me. A few months later, I finally found myself unzipping my tent flap at Singapore’s newest sleepover spot in the wild.  Opened on August 8 this year, Colugo Camp is Mandai Wildlife Reserve’s latest stay-and-play experience – a permanent eco-campsite sitting in the eastern cluster near Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, and River Wonders. Here, you’ll find safari-style tents, hearty buffets, guided wildlife encounters, and yes, the chance to wake up to deer grazing beneath your deck.   Photograph: Cam Khalid Why stay at Colugo Camp?  Because this isn’t just glamping – it’s glamping with purpose. The camp blends comfort with conservation, encouraging guests to be mindful of the wildlife they share the space with. With only 20 tents – each fitting up to four guests – it feels intimate yet social, like the grown-up version of your favourite school camp.  Every stay includes access to three major parks, including Singapore Zoo, River Wonders, and Night Safari, complete with a VIP experience and guided tours. Oh, and did I mention the staff are absolute gems? Warm, funny, and full of fun facts – the kind of campmates you’d want to swap stories with.   Photograph: Mandai Wildlife Group   What are the tents like at Colugo Camp?  Each