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

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

Say hello at cam.khalid@timeout.com.

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The best things to do in Singapore this week (August 11-17)

The best things to do in Singapore this week (August 11-17)

We’re still riding the high from the National Day weekend – and maybe nursing a food coma or two – but the fun doesn’t stop there. This week is packed with exciting events to keep the good vibes going, from a booze-filled neighbourhood trail around Siglap to an immersive dinner theatre experience. Here are the best things to do this week. RECOMMENDED: The 101 best things to do in Singapore and New attractions in Singapore in 2025    
The best hawker centres in Singapore

The best hawker centres in Singapore

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

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

Step into Dempsey and it’s like stumbling into a secret garden. Hidden away from the city’s buzz, this leafy lifestyle enclave is more than just a pretty face – it’s steeped in history. Once a nutmeg plantation in the 1850s, it later became Tanglin Barracks, a key British military base. The black-and-white colonial houses still stand, but since its 2007 revamp, Dempsey has transformed into a swoon-worthy haven of bistros, boutiques and family-friendly spots – just minutes from Orchard Road. And here's the cherry on top: HSBC cardholders can enjoy exclusive perks while they’re at it, from discounts and return vouchers with every spend to curated experiences that elevate your day out. And if you’ve got an overseas HSBC card, you can get $3 off your Gojek ride to or from Dempsey from now till December 31, 2025 with the promo code HSBCDEM when booking. Ready to explore? Let’s take you from morning bites to sunset cocktails with our guide to Dempsey.
The best things to do in Singapore this weekend: August 8-10

The best things to do in Singapore this weekend: August 8-10

There’s no doubt this weekend is all about celebrating Singapore’s birthday. But if you’ve got time to spare after the fireworks and National Day Parade, there’s plenty more happening around the city. From a live Disney orchestra concert to the STEM-inspired festival by Science Centre, 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
The best things to do in Singapore this National Day

The best things to do in Singapore this National Day

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

Unlock Singapore’s insider gems on your next getaway

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

The best things to do in Singapore this August

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

The ultimate guide to Tampines

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

8 Instagram-worthy installations you can't miss at Sentosa's Peranakan Reimagined

Sentosa has always known how to put on a show – but with Peranakan Reimagined, it’s serving looks with a technicolour twist. As part of the nationwide SG60 celebration, the island’s award-winning Sentosa Sensoryscape has been transformed into a multi-sensorial trail bursting with colour and camera-ready corners. Presented by Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) and Mount Faber Leisure Group (MFLG), this attention-grabbing showcase is part of its ongoing commitment to creating meaningful and immersive experiences that celebrate Singapore’s rich and diverse heritage. Here, traditional Peranakan motifs are reinterpreted through a bold, contemporary lens – think projection-mapped shophouses, candy-hued cable cars, and beaded slipper sculptures supersized for your selfie needs. Running until August 31, Peranakan Reimagined is a treat for culture lovers, casual wanderers and content chasers alike. Whether you’re visiting in the daytime or catching the light shows after dark, here are eight of the most photogenic stops on the trail, complete with tips and activities to help you plan your snap-happy stroll.
The best things to do in Sydney and beyond based on your favourite season

The best things to do in Sydney and beyond based on your favourite season

Living in Singapore means you pretty much get summer all year round – and while we love our fun in the sun, sometimes you just want to swap it out for cosy winter hideaways, golden autumn leaves, or a bloom-core spring adventure with your besties. That’s where Sydney comes in. Just under eight hours by flight from Singapore, Sydney and its dreamy New South Wales surroundings offer the ultimate four-season escape. From skiing down the slopes of Snowy Mountains and hiking up the magnificent Blue Mountains to soaking up the breezy Bondi mornings, there’s always something worth hopping on a plane for. And the best bit? Every season feels like a whole new trip.
7 dining spots to check out in the CBD, including a new opening

7 dining spots to check out in the CBD, including a new opening

With countless eateries vying for your attention in Singapore's Central Business District, it’s easy to get lost when it comes to picking a spot for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.  Singapore’s Central Business District is a treasure trove of dining options, which means there’s always something exciting to discover, no matter the mealtime. Amid the many choices, one standout destination is Six Battery Road. This sleek 42-storey Raffles Place landmark isn’t just a feast for the eyes – it boasts Singapore’s first vertical indoor garden and a tempting lineup of restaurants, serving up a variety of cuisines to satisfy every craving.
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.

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HighHouse

HighHouse

Take your dining, drinking, and partying to new heights at HighHouse, a day-to-night venue that now soars across the top two floors of One Raffles Place, taking over the former home of 1-Altitude. Here, you’ll find plenty to indulge in: the stunning skyline views, creative cocktails, mod Pan-Asian plates, and genre-spanning music – all within one artfully designed space. The vibe  This isn’t your average rooftop hangout. Stretching across a whopping 10,000 square feet on the 61st and 62nd floors of One Raffles Place, HighHouse is designed to impress. Whether you're cosying up in a plush booth, perched by the floor-to-ceiling windows, or living your best life at the open-air NOVA deck upstairs, the city views steal the show. The music is a whole moment too. Listen out for curated soundscapes spun by up-and-coming and renowned DJs from Singapore and beyond, with genre-hopping sets that delve into house, techno, funk, progressive trance, disco, and more. Live saxophone sets also make appearances on select nights, bringing a sultry, old-school vibe to your modern night out. The food  HighHouse’s menu is rooted in mod Pan-Asian flavours inspired by the Pacific Coast. Executive Chef Sam Chin – who cut his teeth in modern European kitchens – brings his globetrotting sensibilities to the table with playful, fusion-forward plates made for sharing. Seafood stars across the menu: think Fijian-style ceviche ($24), Dutch kingfish carpaccio ($18), and grilled Spanish octopus ($28) that’s o
SingaPop! 60 Years of Singapore Pop Culture

SingaPop! 60 Years of Singapore Pop Culture

Step into six decades of Singapore cool at ArtScience Museum’s latest blockbuster: SingaPop! 60 Years of Singapore Pop Culture. This vibrant multimedia exhibition is a punchy, nostalgic ride through the sights, sounds and slang that shaped a nation. From kopi breaks and Kit Chan to Singlish sass and sizzling streetwear, it celebrates the cultural DNA of Singapore, told through the sharp, fabulous lens of Dick Lee. Explore five immersive chapters spanning music, fashion, film and food, with cameos from icons like Kumar, Rahimah Rahim and more. No matter which generation you are, this love letter to Singaporean identity will have you laughing, reminiscing and maybe even tearing up.
City In Session

City In Session

Class is officially in session at New Bahru this August – but don’t worry, there’s no homework here. As part of Singapore’s SG60 celebrations, the new school of cool launches City In Session, a month-long festival brimming with collabs, creativity, and craft gin. Look forward to musical lawn parties, guided photowalks, design jam sessions, and pop-up tea sanctuaries, all helmed by New Bahru’s newly minted Heads of Department, an initiative that gives a home to leading creative voices and culture-shapers. Sip Brass Lion G&Ts while making bonsai or leather keychains, or feast on seafood and kueh paired with bold local spirits. It all wraps with Singapore Food Festival’s roving food truck for the grand finale weekend. Find out more here.
NDP 2025 Bay Celebrations @ Gardens by the Bay

NDP 2025 Bay Celebrations @ Gardens by the Bay

This year’s National Day celebrations are levelling up – and for the first time ever, Marina Bay’s getting in on the Parade action. Head down to Gardens by the Bay, one of five satellite sites where you can soak in the festivities with a live telecast of the big show on August 9. But it’s not just about watching on screen – there’ll be live performances on-site too, bringing the buzz of the Padang right to the waterfront. And did we mention the dazzling fireworks display? Bonus: the Supertrees make for a pretty epic backdrop to all that patriotic energy.
National Day Celebrations at the National Museum of Singapore

National Day Celebrations at the National Museum of Singapore

This National Day, National Museum of Singapore is pulling out all the stops. From now till August 9, the city’s oldest museum transforms into a buzzing hub of patriotic pride, creative play and family fun. Highlights include Stories of Singapore: Building Our Heritage Brick by Brick, a vibrant LEGO-powered showcase filled with dioramas, digital colouring and a record-breaking mural-in-the-making. After sunset, stick around for the museum’s stunning Canvas of Light projection show – it’s back, brighter and more meaningful than ever. And on August 9? Expect four floors of themed activities, a heritage hunt, crafty fun, and a live NDP screening on the Front Lawn picnic-style. It’s nostalgia, innovation and national spirit rolled into one unmissable celebration. Find out more here. 
Monster Jam

Monster Jam

Start your engines, Singapore – Monster Jam is tearing into the National Stadium on August 23 for one epic night only. Expect roaring engines, airborne 12,000lb trucks, and the kind of chaos you want your kids to witness. Watch legends like Grave Digger, Megalodon and El Toro Loco go head-to-head in a no-holds-barred showdown of speed, skill and savage stunts – and you get to score the action live. Come early for the Pit Party, where you’ll meet the daredevils behind the wheel and get those all-important selfies. Loud, proud, and gloriously over-the-top, this is your chance to experience the monster mayhem up close.
Nost

Nost

Here’s a cocktail bar that wears its heart on its sleeve – and that sleeve happens to be an old-school one from the 90s. Nestled on the third floor of a shophouse along Ann Siang Road, Nost (short for nostalgia) is a cosy, dimly lit gastrobar that channels throwback charm with shelves of knick-knacks, comforting small plates, and a drinks list that reads like your teenage diary – sweet, complex, and just a little dramatic. The vibe  There’s a homely, unpretentious feel to the space, made for unhurried catch-ups and confessional heart-to-hearts over low lighting and lo-fi beats. The neon-lit Nost sign also adds a bold, photo-worthy glow to the space. And if you spot a guy in a cowboy hat slinging drinks behind the bar, that’s Keith – ask him for a recommendation and he’ll surprise you. The food  The menu is small but mighty. There’s the roti jagung ($12), a soft, house-made cornbread that’s super moreish. For something heavier, the gyrados ($16) features cured red snapper in a soy reduction – a spin on the classic Cantonese dish regularly seen during family dinners. But the real scene-stealer here is the brownie – fudgy, decadent, and served with the kind of reverence usually reserved for first loves. You’ll want to curl up in a corner and savour it slowly. The drinks  Expect carefully constructed cocktails that double as memory triggers. Take the Careless Whisper ($25), for example, a savoury-sweet sipper that channels a salad with balsamic vinegar, black pepper, and olive oi
Brooklyn

Brooklyn

4 out of 5 stars
Brooklyn Bar brings the grit, groove and soul of the New York City borough right into the heart of Ann Siang. With its graffitied walls, booming hip-hop, and unapologetically bold street eats, the bar is a living, breathing mixtape of Biggie beats and bourbon-soaked brilliance. The vibe  You’ll spot it from the get-go: the Pink Panther chilling by the entrance like it runs the place. And honestly, you’ll want in on it too, which is why you’ll end up pushing through the doors without a second thought.  Inside, it’s a full-on East Coast immersion – brick walls, subway-style lighting, framed black-and-white photos of Brooklyn natives Biggie and Jay-Z, and hand-drawn murals of Miles Morales’ Spider-Man by co-owner and resident hip-hop head Mark Thomas, who spent two years soaking up the NYC streets before bringing it all back home. The booths give you your little pocket of privacy, but the main bar is the soul of the space, flanked by three arches – a loving nod to the Brooklyn Bridge. Mirrors treated to look aged give off that lived-in, streetwise charm. It's got that comforting ‘come-as-you-are’ spirit, where hip-hop anthems echo off the walls and spontaneous debates about Kendrick Lamar versus Drake spark between strangers. When asked if he only plays East Coast hits, Mark admits that he finds himself squeezing in some West Coast and Southern rap, as well as contemporary remixes of classics by the likes of Frank Sinatra. What we truly love is the community feel here. There are
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.
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.
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.

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Singapore Night Festival returns this August with an island theme

Singapore Night Festival returns this August with an island theme

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

We tried Thermomix’s latest kitchen gadget at its first experience store in Singapore

If you’re pressed for time, can’t cook, or want a sous chef that doesn’t bite back, the world’s smallest, smartest kitchen might just be your next culinary bestie. Meet the TM7, Thermomix’s shiny new all-in-one kitchen device. Photograph: Thermomix But forget admiring it online – you can now experience the TM7 in the flesh at Thermomix’s first experience store in Singapore. You’ll find it on the second floor (#02-07/08) of the newly revamped The Cathay – a bright, open space with floor-to-ceiling windows, cooking stations, and a neat layout that makes exploring a breeze. We popped in for a live demo and got a proper look at what the TM7 can do. It’s sleeker and quieter than the previous model, with a bigger, more responsive multi-touch display. It connects directly to Cookidoo, Thermomix’s recipe platform, giving you access to over 100,000 guided recipes right from the screen – think smartphone, but for your kitchen. Photograph: Thermomix What really impressed us? It replaces over 20 kitchen appliances, saving you both space and money. Plus, with its multi-layer cooking function, you can prepare entire meals – like soup, rice, and a meat dish – at the same time. The stainless steel bowl even has an integrated heating system, temperature sensors and an insulation cover so it stays cool to the touch, even when its contents are piping hot. In under two hours, we whipped up fresh lemonade and mango sorbet in less than three minutes, followed by hot mushroom soup and stir-frie
Flying Tiger Copenhagen opens its first store in Singapore on July 28

Flying Tiger Copenhagen opens its first store in Singapore on July 28

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 has officially open its first flagship in Singapore today, July 28. It's located on Level 2 (#02-20) of Bugis+ – simply take the escalator up and you'll notice it instantly. To mark the Singapore opening, the brand is rolling out an interactive pop-up at the Bugis+ atrium from August 1 to 3. You can look forward to a playful mix of mini games, a spin-the-wheel station, and exclusive prizes waiting to be won. Photograph: Flying Tiger Copenhagen  For the uninitiated, Flying Tiger first started as a humble flea market stall in 1988, before opening its first brick-and-mortar in 1995. Today, it's one of Denmark’s biggest – and cheekiest – exports, with more than 1,000 stores in 39 markets. It's 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 ar
This luxury hotel has themed family suites with slides – here's what we think

This luxury hotel has themed family suites with slides – here's what we think

What do Bruno Mars, Ayumi Hamasaki, and I have in common? We’ve all stayed at Mandarin Oriental Singapore – though I’m fairly sure I was the only one flinging myself down a jungle-themed slide here.  Fresh from a six-month revamp, this Marina Bay icon is looking exceptional than ever. Gone are the old beige tones, replaced with pink-and-green palettes inspired by Singapore’s Garden City charm, plush interiors drawing from Peranakan heritage, art commissioned by local and regional creatives, and a sophisticated new look that still retains its luxurious roots. Add to that some of the best service in town and you’ve got a hotel that nails both polish and personality. Photograph: Mandarin Oriental Singapore Why stay at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore?  Since 1987, MO Singapore (formerly The Oriental Singapore) has been making guests feel like a VIP before even hitting the check-in desk, from the warm greetings by staff to the plush interiors that smell faintly of fresh flowers and quiet opulence. Whether you’re here for a romantic weekend, a luxe city staycay, or – like me – a family-friendly getaway with all the trimmings, MO Singapore doesn’t disappoint. It’s got the vibe of a resort, the heart of a five-star hotel, and the location of your urban dreams. And if you’re looking to explore the city in style, it has just the thing for you. One of the hotel’s biggest flexes is the Porsche Drive Experience, where guests can book a sleek electric Porsche for up to three hours. Whether
Catch The Witcher in Concert’s Asia debut in Singapore this November

Catch The Witcher in Concert’s Asia debut in Singapore this November

You've played the video game, you've watched the Netflix series, now it's time to witness The Witcher in Concert as it gallops into Singapore for the first time. Following a successful world tour across North America and Europe, The Witcher in Concert is finally making its Asia debut in Singapore this November to mark the 10th anniversary of the critically acclaimed video game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. This live concert experience brings to life the epic tale of Geralt of Rivia as he embarks on a monster-filled, heartbreak-laced quest to find his adopted daughter Ciri.  A stunning celebration of the game’s rich storytelling and unforgettable score, The Witcher in Concert blends soul-stirring music with cinematic gameplay visuals, all performed live by an ensemble orchestra and the Polish folk‑metal maestros Percival Schuttenbach, with arrangements helmed by The Witcher 3 co-composer Marcin Przybyłowicz. It’s a  Medjay‑level experience for any Geralt fan. Photograph: Ethan Lindhout When does The Witcher in Concert come to Singapore?  Set your alarms – the concert is happening on Saturday, November 29 and Sunday, November 30, 2025. There are multiple timings – 2pm and 7.30pm on the first day, and only 6.30pm on the second. Where is The Witcher in Concert held?  This spectacle is set to unfold at the Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands. When do The Witcher in Concert tickets go on sale?  Tickets are now on sale via Marina Bay Sands Ticketing (MBS), Sistic and Klook. If you’re a DB
Vintage Culture to headline a new indoor rave experience in Singapore during the F1 week

Vintage Culture to headline a new indoor rave experience in Singapore during the F1 week

Singapore, get ready to turn the volume all the way up. This October, your Formula 1 week is getting a massive energy boost with ENL1GHT – a brand-new, one-night-only indoor rave experience taking over the iconic Pasir Panjang Power Station on October 3. Powered by RaveDAO, the brains behind globally minded music experiences, ENL1GHT promises to be the biggest nightlife moment of the season. And the headliner? None other than Brazilian dance music titan Vintage Culture, who’s finally making his Singapore debut. Photograph: Vintage Culture Who’s on the music lineup at ENL1GHT? If you’ve got even a toe dipped in the EDM scene, you’ll know Vintage Culture is a very big deal. Currently ranked #9 on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs list and clocking over 1.5 billion streams on Spotify, he’s headlined mega festivals like Tomorrowland and Coachella, and locked in coveted residencies at Hï Ibiza and Wynn Las Vegas. His euphoric yet emotive sound has made him one of the most sought-after acts in the world. And now, for the first time ever, Singapore gets to experience the Vintage Culture effect live. Joining him on the decks is Jiayu, music director and resident DJ at RaveDAO. With serious global cred, she has played everywhere from Seoul and Brussels to Dubai and Singapore – even electrifying crowds of over 20,000 in 2024 alone with her signature blend of deep house, progressive house and techno. ENL1GHT marks her return to home turf. Photograph: RaveDAO Dubai When is ENL1GHT?  Mark your ca
Singapore Botanic Gardens is having its first-ever light show from now till August 10

Singapore Botanic Gardens is having its first-ever light show from now till August 10

Singapore’s oldest garden is putting on a brand-new kind of show – and it’s lit. For the first time in its 166-year history, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is setting the scene for a nightly light show, from now till 10 August 2025. Photograph: NParks From 7.30pm to 10pm, EnlighTEN @ Singapore Botanic Gardens turns the UNESCO World Heritage Site into an after-dark wonderland. Expect dreamy light installations dotted across the park’s most iconic corners, from a glowing Tanglin Gate and a twinkling Bandstand, to a softly lit Swan Lake that looks straight out of a fairytale. Even the Clock Tower at Orchid Plaza and Palm Court near Nassim Visitor Services Centre are getting their time to shine. A treat for the senses, the light show is also set to orchestral pieces by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO), making it the perfect backdrop for post-dinner strolls and photo ops. Photograph: NParks The light show is part of a huge milestone year for the Gardens, which celebrates the 10th anniversary of its UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription, 150 years of the Singapore Herbarium and Botany Library, 30 years of the National Orchid Garden, and – no biggie – Singapore’s 60th year of independence.  And as part of the nationwide SG60 festivities, the Gardens is pulling out all the stops, including the Singapore Botanic Gardens Heritage Festival and the SGF Orchid Show, both running from July 19 to 27. Apart from the stunning orchid displays, the festival lineup also includes live m