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 nightclubs in Singapore

The best nightclubs in Singapore

Buzzed and ready to rumble? As a city that never sleeps, Singapore has some of the best late-night spots and nightclubs for all of you party animals to revel in until the early morning. Not a night owl? Don't worry, we've got our fair share of beach clubs and rooftop venues too – perfect for living it up while the sun's still out. From energetic hip-hop and R&B, to thumping house and techno, here are the steamy dancefloors we hope to shake up soon.  RECOMMENDED: The best supper spots in Singapore for late-night dining and 15 reasons why you should stay out late in Singapore    
Funan’s Chinese New Year art and lifestyle trail gallops back with creative horse-themed experiences

Funan’s Chinese New Year art and lifestyle trail gallops back with creative horse-themed experiences

Chinese New Year is typically filled with feasting, family visits and busy days out. This Year of the Horse, Funan is raising the tempo by turning that festive energy into something far more playful. After all, the downtown lifestyle hub is known for bringing together design, tech, fitness, food and fashion under one very walkable (and cyclable) roof. From January 22 to February 22, Creative Intersections returns to Funan with HOBBYHORSE: Rhythm and Forms of Play, which comes as part of Singapore Art Week (SAW). All six floors are set to transform into an experiential wonderland inspired by the folkloric hobbyhorse, celebrating the rhythms of movement, imagination and performance that shape both art and everyday life.  Here, you’ll find eye-catching sculptural horses, digital art flickering to life, pickleball courts doubling as a party spot, shopping pit stops with creative surprises, and many more. Not sure where to start? ‘Neigh’ worries – we got you.
The best Valentine's Day meals in Singapore 2026

The best Valentine's Day meals in Singapore 2026

Valentine's Day couldn't come at a better time this year. With February 14 falling on a Saturday, you and your partner have Friday evening and the whole weekend to celebrate, before the Chinese New Year festivities kick in the next week. To help you with your planning, we've sussed out the best Valentine's Day menus and restaurants for a one-of-a-kind date night. From floral-themed settings and sizzling steakhouses, to restaurants where you can skip off on a romantic walk in the park after dinner, these are the places to be making those reservations at this year. Watch this space for fresh updates on the best places to wine and dine this Valentine's Day. RECOMMENDED: The most romantic restaurants in Singapore and The most romantic bars in Singapore
The best pineapple tarts in Singapore for Chinese New Year 2026

The best pineapple tarts in Singapore for Chinese New Year 2026

Buttery, crumbly, tangy-sweet, pineapple tarts are the undisputed star of every Chinese New Year snack table. Whether you prefer them traditional and melt-in-your-mouth or reimagined with modern, indulgent twists, a good pineapple tart is as much about nostalgia as it is about flavour. From heritage bakeries that have been doing things the same way for decades to modern brands experimenting with flavour and form, Singapore’s pineapple tart scene is as diverse as it is delicious. We’ve rounded up the best pineapple tarts in Singapore this Chinese New Year, breaking down flavour, texture and value so you know exactly what to order. RECOMMENDED: The ultimate guide to Chinese New Year in Singapore and The best places to get Chinese New Year snacks in Singapore
Singapore Youth Film Festival: How *SCAPE turns young filmmakers into industry-ready powerhouses

Singapore Youth Film Festival: How *SCAPE turns young filmmakers into industry-ready powerhouses

Singapore’s young filmmakers are shaking up the screen, and the Singapore Youth Film Festival (SYFF) is the perfect place to catch it all in action. Presented by *SCAPE, SYFF isn’t just an award ceremony, but a springboard for young filmmakers to launch their careers, forge meaningful connections with peers and mentors, and contribute to the next generation of storytellers. Happening across the city, the festival is also a launchpad where screenings, discussions, workshops and mentorships come together, giving emerging creatives the tools to experiment, collaborate and find their voice. And if you’re looking to make your mark in film, this is where the city’s next-generation storytellers take centre stage. Here’s what you can expect at SYFF 2026.
The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2026

The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2026

2026 is shaping up to be an electrifying year for live music in Singapore, and the city is ready to turn up the volume. From first-timers to epic returns, the stage is set for something truly unmissable. First-timers like Giveon with his velvety vocals, grime wunderkind Central Cee, and moody indie favourites The Neighbourhood are all making their Singapore debuts, each promising intimate moments, chart-topping hits and a live experience fans have been dreaming about.  Meanwhile, familiar favourites aren’t slowing down: OneRepublic is back to fill arenas with their pop-rock anthems, K-pop heavyweights Seventeen are ready to light up the stage with flawless choreography, and My Chemical Romance will have the MCRmy marching once again to ‘The Black Parade’, delivering the emo spectacle that defined a generation. Whether you’re chasing the new or reliving your favourites, 2026’s concert calendar guarantees goosebumps, singalongs and nights you’ll be talking about well past the final encore. RECOMMENDED: The best live music venues in Singapore and the best listening bars in Singapore
Inside Bugis Street’s creative side: Street art, markets, photobooths, and plenty of things to do

Inside Bugis Street’s creative side: Street art, markets, photobooths, and plenty of things to do

Remember when hanging out at Bugis Street meant squeezing through packed aisles and hunting down the perfect sugary munch to refuel? Same. But these days, the old stomping ground has levelled up. In recent years, a new creative pulse has taken over the district – louder, bolder and far more playful than before.  Now, Bugis Street is a buzzing maze of street art, a vintage market and quirky photobooths that make every visit feel like discovering a brand-new version of a place you thought you already knew. From thrift gems to vibrant murals to experiences you can’t replicate anywhere else, this is Bugis Street at its most expressive, and you'll want to explore it with your favourite people in tow. Here’s where to start.
The best Christmas gifts for friends, family, and everyone on your list

The best Christmas gifts for friends, family, and everyone on your list

This holiday season, it’s all about giving gifts that feel personal, meaningful, and just a little bit magical. From gourmet hampers that bring a touch of indulgence to cosy home essentials, creative DIY kits, and stylish accessories for every kind of friend, we’ve rounded up 10 gifts that show you’ve really thought about them. Each pick is designed to delight, inspire, and make the holidays a little brighter – whether it’s for the friend who loves to host, the one who cherishes cosy nights in, or the creative soul who can’t resist making something with their own hands. RECOMMENDED: The best Christmas events in Singapore and The best places to see gorgeous Christmas lights and decorations in Singapore
Unwrap the magic: Where to eat, drink and celebrate in style at Marina Bay Sands this December

Unwrap the magic: Where to eat, drink and celebrate in style at Marina Bay Sands this December

December at Marina Bay Sands is when the year’s glitziest celebrations come out to play. Tis’ the season where the entire integrated resort shifts into festive mode. Expect bold flavours, seasonal highlights and dining rooms perfect for reunions and year-end splurges – think tasting menus designed for special occasions, skyline countdowns that take the night up a notch, and holiday cocktails worth lingering over. And for New Year’s Eve, there’s no other place that offers the same breathtaking fireworks views in the city. Here’s where to eat, drink and celebrate at Marina Bay Sands this festive season.
5 ways Pan Pacific Hotels Group redefines the modern family stay in Singapore

5 ways Pan Pacific Hotels Group redefines the modern family stay in Singapore

When a family getaway blends comfort, character and a sense of discovery, the whole experience reaches a different level. That’s the charm of Pan Pacific Hotels Group’s properties in Singapore, with each offering imaginative spaces, refreshing poolside moments, hands-on activities and even nature-led experiences that inspire little explorers to look a bit closer. Photograph: Pan Pacific Hotels Group Whether your little ones are budding explorers, water babies or aspiring creatives, these are the standout experiences that turn a short escape into something the whole family talks about long after checkout.
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.   
The best Christmas food delivery in Singapore to feast on this festive season

The best Christmas food delivery in Singapore to feast on this festive season

Prefer hosting warm, intimate gatherings at home instead of jostling with the holiday crowd in town? Skip the stress (and mess) of meal prep, and look to these Christmas delivery and takeaway options instead. We've put together a solid list that spans glorious roasts and seafood platters made for festive celebrations, with dazzling logcakes and desserts that tie it all together.  Most of these restaurants and venues have already begun taking pre-orders. Some bundles are available for self-pickup at your own convenience, or direct delivery to your doorstep when you hit a minimum spend. And if you're smart about it, you'll make full use of the early bird offers to snag a good deal and ease your mind before the festive season rolls in full force.  Read on for our Christmas delivery and takeaway recommendations for 2025, and what you can do to score discounts on some of these feasts. RECOMMENDED: The best Christmas dinners in Singapore for 2025 and The best new restaurants in Singapore

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HSBC SVNS Singapore

HSBC SVNS Singapore

Get ready to ruck, rumble, and revel as the world’s top rugby nations – including current frontrunners Australia and New Zealand Women, plus South Africa, New Zealand and Fiji Men – clash at the National Stadium January 31 and February for the league title before the World Championships. With the end of the season approaching, it's tight at the top of the standings with a host of teams still in the mix for glory. Sure, the on-field action will dazzle with explosive tries and end-to-end rugby thrills, but off the pitch the festival vibe takes centre stage too. There’s a lively Kids’ Hangout with meet-and-greet characters, hands-on games and activities to keep little ones entertained, plus rugby-themed challenges and touch-play zones for aspiring young players. Food, music and interactive fun ensure there’s something for everyone – whether you’re cheering from the stands or soaking up the carnival atmosphere between matches.
Lunar New Year Mala Celebration at Downtown East

Lunar New Year Mala Celebration at Downtown East

Things are about to get 'huat ah' at Wild Wild Wet (WWW) this Lunar New Year. From now till March 3, the waterpark’s signature Shiok River transforms into a cheeky mala hotpot, complete with life-sized floats shaped like lotus root, crabsticks, prawns and streaky meat slices bobbing along the currents. It’s silly, spicy fun and very on brand. Elsewhere, strike a pose with giant mala-themed photo ops like soup base packets, instant noodle packs, plum juice and more scattered across the park, plus a dry mala ball pit outside the Tsunami Pool for little ones. Be the first 50 guests daily to score exclusive mala-themed stickers starring Flumi, WWW’s adorable new mascot. Still hungry for more? Mala flavours spill into Downtown East’s many eateries, while festive shopping perks, from Spend and Redeem items like a gorgeous lohei plate with chopsticks and dumpling carrier pouch to Scratch and Win prizes like cash vouchers add extra sizzle to the season.
Secondhand Serenade

Secondhand Serenade

If your teenage years were soundtracked by MySpace playlists, tear-streaked lyrics and earnest acoustic strums, this one’s for you. Secondhand Serenade is celebrating 20 years of feels with a one-night-only Singapore show on January 24 at The Star Theatre. Fronted by John Vesely, the acoustic-rock project that gave us 'Vulnerable', 'Your Call' and the forever-anthem 'Fall for You' is here to reopen emotional floodgates – but in a good, cathartic way. Expect stripped-back arrangements, big singalong moments and a nostalgic trip through two decades of heartbreak, hope and healing. It's also your chance to bring back that old emo fringe.
Samm Henshaw

Samm Henshaw

Heart-on-sleeve soul gets a technicolour glow with Samm Henshaw. The London-born, Nigerian singer-songwriter has a knack for turning raw feeling into big, joyful sound, sliding from tender croons to full-bodied choruses that hit you right in the chest. Blending soul, R&B, indie and funk, Henshaw first caught ears with ‘Only Wanna Be With You’, before ‘How Does It Feel?’, ‘Broke’ and fan favourite ‘Grow’ propelled him onto global playlists and sold-out stages. Praised by many for his “warm yet rough-hewn voice”, his latest album It Could Be Worse channels heartbreak into something hopeful, cathartic and alive.
The Darkness

The Darkness

Prepare for a night of unapologetic rock ’n’ roll excess as British legends The Darkness storm Singapore with their Dreams on Toast Tour. Sky-high falsettos, glittering spandex and riffs that refuse to quit, this is a live show built for headbanging, air-guitar heroics and pure, joyous chaos. From era-defining hits like 'I Believe In A Thing Called Love' to tracks from their new album Dreams On Toast like ‘I Hate Myself’, the multi-award-winning quartet proves two decades in, they’re still burning brighter than ever. Theatrical and outrageously fun, this is one rock mayhem you won’t forget.
My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance

Who’s ready for the Black Parade? The MCRmy, it’s time to march once more. My Chemical Romance, the band that defined a generation of eyeliner-wearing, heart-on-sleeve rockers, is returning to Singapore after 17 years with not one, but two long-awaited shows at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on November 10 and 11 (postponed from their initial April 28 date). From ‘I’m Not Okay (I Promise)’ to the anthem of all anthems, ‘Welcome to the Black Parade’, Gerard Way, Mikey Way, Ray Toro and Frank Iero are set to deliver the fist-pumping spectacle that made the band unmissable.  Existing tickets for the initial date are valid for November 10. But if you can’t make it, you can request a full refund.
Josh Groban

Josh Groban

Tony, Emmy, and five-time Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter, and actor Josh Groban is back – and it’s been a decade in the making. The velvet-voiced powerhouse launches his 2026 Gems World Tour, marking his first global tour in 10 years and a long-awaited return to Singapore. Expect a sweeping, career-spanning evening that leans into the songs that made him a household name, from ‘You Raise Me Up’ to ‘To Where You Are’, delivered with that unmistakable blend of vocal heft and heartfelt storytelling. Fresh off the release of ‘Hidden Gems’, which is essentially a love letter to deep cuts and fan favourites, this tour promises an intimate set with big emotions and spine-tingling moments.
Westlife

Westlife

If you survived the golden age of boyband mania, this one’s calling your name. Westlife returns to Singapore with A Gala Evening, a one-night-only orchestral spectacular on February 3 at the Arena @ Expo. The Irish icons are giving their greatest pop hits a grown-up glow-up, with 'Flying Without Wings', 'You Raise Me Up ’, 'Uptown Girl' and more elevated by the sweeping sounds of the Metropolitan Festival Orchestra. It’s glossy, grand and sentimental, channelling peak pop-era magic with a black-tie twist. It's also a reminder of why Westlife ruled the charts – and our hearts – when boybands reigned supreme. Warm up your vocals because those infectious chart-toppers will have you singing to every lyric.
Dream Theater

Dream Theater

Progressive metal heavyweights Dream Theater are storming back to Singapore and they’re bringing 40 years of head-banging musicianship with them. Riding high on the success of their 40th Anniversary World Tour and latest album Parasomnia, the Grammy Award-winning band returns with a career-spanning set packed with virtuosic solos, shifting time signatures and high intensity. It also marks the first Southeast Asia reunion of the band’s classic lineup since Mike Portnoy’s return, with James LaBrie, John Petrucci, John Myung and Jordan Rudess all on deck. For longtime fans and prog converts alike, this is a masterclass in metal history – loud, intricate and gloriously uncompromising. 
Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams

Few voices hit like a Bryan Adams chorus – instant, anthemic and steeped in rock ’n’ roll memory. The legendary hitmaker returns to Singapore with his Roll With the Punches Tour, landing at the Arena @ Expo on February 7 for a night of fist-pumping nostalgia and full-throttle energy. Look forward to the classics that defined car radios and concert singalongs like 'Summer of ’69', '(Everything I Do) I Do It for You', 'Heaven' and 'Run to You', delivered with the same grit and heart that made Adams a global force. With over four decades of era-shaping hits behind him, he remains a master showman, effortlessly bouncing between power ballads and arena-ready rock.
One Ok Rock

One Ok Rock

One Ok Rock is back, and they’re bringing the thunder. Fresh off their sold-out U.S. tour and record-smashing shows across Japan, Europe and Australia, the Japanese rock band returns to Asia for the Detox Asia Tour, promising an unforgettable live experience. Their latest album Detox, featuring the breakout anthem ‘Tropical Therapy’, blends hard-hitting hooks with raw, emotional lyricism, showcasing the band’s bold evolution and global resonance. From stadium domes in Tokyo to massive sets opening for Linkin Park in Paris, One Ok Rock’s high-octane energy and genre-defying sound make every performance feel monumental.
Lacuna Coil

Lacuna Coil

Italian gothic metal heavyweights Lacuna Coil are set to unleash their dark, theatrical fury on Singapore this February. Touching down at Esplanade Annexe Studio on February 9, the band brings their Sleepless Empire Tour to the city as part of LAMC’s Singapore Rockfest series. You best believe there’ll be thunderous riffs, dual-vocal drama and the cinematic intensity that’s earned them a fiercely loyal global following and over two million records sold. Fresh cuts from Sleepless Empire, including ‘Never Dawn’, ‘I Wish You Were Dead’ and the Randy Blythe–assisted ‘Hosting the Shadow’ sit comfortably alongside fan favourites, promising a sweat-drenched, adrenaline-fuelled night.

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Chagee is having a multi-sensory tea exhibition and pop-up at the Asian Civilisations Museum

Chagee is having a multi-sensory tea exhibition and pop-up at the Asian Civilisations Museum

If you think tea is all polite sips and porcelain cups, international tea brand Chagee is turning things up a notch from now till June 7, 2026 with Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie. Teaming up with Singapore Tourism Board and the Asian Civilisations Museum, Chagee’s multi-sensory exhibition turns your everyday brew into an art-meets-culture experience, complete with a riverfront pop-up serving fan favourites.   Photograph: (Left) Chagee, (Right) Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore   Start with the exhibition, where you move through a series of immersive zones designed around how we actually experience tea – not just through taste, but through sight, scent, sound, touch and even thought. Highlights include a calming sculptural installation inspired by the shape of tea leaves, an aromatic zone where different tea fragrances come alive, and a visually striking display that pairs historic tea vessels with Chagee’s modern takeaway cups.  There’s even a sound-based installation that turns the rhythms of tea preparation into something closer to a meditative soundtrack – proof that tea can, in fact, have main-character energy. Make time for the interactive elements too, designed to slow you down, heighten your senses and rethink your daily cup.   Photograph: (Left) Chagee, (Right) Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore Once you’ve wandered through the exhibition, follow the experience outside to Chagee’s pop-up store, which has temporarily taken over Baker & Cook till its return in July
Jetstar Australia is having a sale for flights to Perth – here's how to explore the city

Jetstar Australia is having a sale for flights to Perth – here's how to explore the city

Perth might feel like it’s in a world of its own, but that’s exactly the draw. Just a five-hour direct flight from Singapore with Jetstar Australia, Western Australia’s sun-soaked capital offers a proper getaway without the long-haul fatigue. Best known for its golden beaches and blue skies, Perth / Boorloo now pairs laidback outdoor living with a buzzing food, bar and culture scene. It’s a city that invites you to take it slow and see where the day leads. Photograph: Tourism Western Australia | Northbridge Explore Perth at your own pace Lace up your best walking shoes and start your city adventure in Northbridge, where vibrant streets are packed with cafés, bars, restaurants and quirky vintage shops. Culture vultures can wander into the Art Gallery of Western Australia, PICA or the WA Museum Boola Bardip for a dose of local art and history. Hungry? Every lane is a mini culinary detour ready to tempt you. Photograph: Tourism Western Australia | Left: Cottesloe Beach, Right: Quokkas on Rottnest Island / Wadjemup When it’s time to swap city vibes for sand and surf, Cottesloe Beach is the place to be. Lounge on golden sands, snorkel in clear waters, or grab a café table with an ocean view as the sun dips. For a day trip, hop on a ferry to Rottnest Island / Wadjemup, where turquoise waters, hidden bays and adorable quokkas make it an unforgettable escape. Photograph: Tourism Western Australia | Margaret River Region If you’re game, venture a little further to the Margaret R
Discover how the top chefs in Asia reimagine classic Italian dishes with Barilla's finest pasta

Discover how the top chefs in Asia reimagine classic Italian dishes with Barilla's finest pasta

Some of the most exciting pasta creations are coming out of kitchens across Asia today. A fact made deliciously clear at the recent Barilla Pasta Championship Asia finals in Kuala Lumpur, celebrating a new wave of chefs weaving regional flavours, personal stories, and serious technical finesse into one of Italy’s most beloved staples. Now in its second edition, the championship reflects Barilla’s long-standing commitment to empowering chefs of all levels across the region with high-quality ingredients and expertise in Italian gastronomy. With more than 145 years of pasta-making heritage behind it, Barilla provides the kind of consistency chefs rely on: quality pasta with that springy al dente bite and the versatility to carry bold new flavours. And across Asia, chefs have been proving just how versatile that canvas is.  As Filipino chef Aaron Joseph Gulinao of Westin Manila and winner of this year’s championship puts it: “Barilla pasta is the definition of consistent quality and texture. It was the perfect foundation for my dish, allowing me to blend my Filipino traditions with an iconic Italian staple and achieve a perfect balance of textures and flavours.” Photograph: Barilla Carbonara with a hearty Filipino twist Chef Gulinao’s dish riffs on carbonara while drawing deeply from his family and home country. He layers Barilla Spaghetti with a ragu inspired by Alaminos longganisa, the boldly spiced sausage from Pangasinan, a province in the Philippines. Then tops it with smo
Mofusand goes big for Chinese New Year at 17 malls across Singapore with cat-tastic décor and merch

Mofusand goes big for Chinese New Year at 17 malls across Singapore with cat-tastic décor and merch

If your Chinese New Year mood board involves lucky reds, blooming florals and extremely chonky cats, CapitaLand has understood the assignment. From now until March 1, the internet’s favourite feline Mofusand is back with more festive fun, paw-sitively stealing the spotlight to spread ‘Mofusand Paws-perity’ across 17 CapitaLand malls islandwide. Keep a lookout for refreshed Mofusand installations dressed up for the season in peonies, cherry blossoms, glowing lanterns and mandarin oranges. These photo ops are so adorable, you’ll want to stop mid-shopping just to strike a pose and say “meow”. There are also themed photobooths.   Photograph: CapitaLand   Things get even more claw-some with interactive AR filters that let you twin with Mofusand cats rocking festive looks such as lion dance fits, floral accessories and mandarin orange headpieces. Snap, post and tag @CapitaLandMallsSG on social media for a chance to win an auspicious 88,888 STAR$® rewards.   Photograph: CapitaLand   Then there’s the merch. Limited-time Mofusand pop-ups are rolling out exclusive goodies, including tees and tote bags, alongside a special Purchase-with-Purchase (PwP) promotion featuring Chinese New Year collectible plushies dressed in tang suits and cheongsams. And yes, they are as cute as they sound. You can also test your luck on the claw machines to win more additions to your growing Mofusand collection. Even red packets get a feline takeover. Digital Mofusand ang baos and sticker packs are avai
Southeast Asia’s largest monthly Silent Disco takes place atop Marina Bay Sands

Southeast Asia’s largest monthly Silent Disco takes place atop Marina Bay Sands

Forget ordinary nights out – Marina Bay Sands’ SkyPark Observation Deck is flipping the party script and taking it to new heights with the largest Silent Disco in Southeast Asia. And it’s nothing short of spectacular. Starting from January 31, Silent Disco in the Sky is set to take over the 500-capacity rooftop viewpoint venue on the 56th floor on the last Saturday of each month for an immersive, multi-genre experience where you get to play DJ and dance the night away.   Photograph: Silent Disco Asia If you’re new to the game, here’s how it works: strap on the wireless headphones provided, which glow red, blue or green, depending on which DJ channel you tune into. There are three DJs spinning simultaneously, so you might get either funky disco on green, electronic dance on blue, or rock anthems on red. Switch channels mid-dance to discover a completely new vibe.  With top-quality audio and adjustable volume, you can go full-on dance mode like you are in a nightclub or take them off to chat without shouting over a pounding sound system. Plus, the headsets themselves are a visual feast too, lighting up the dancefloor like an art installation as hundreds of tiny LEDs pulse in sync with the music, under the night sky.   Photograph: Silent Disco Asia     That’s not all – you can also look forward to themed specials on select nights, such as the super-retro Silent Disco 90’s Party, spinning everything from Tupac and Nirvana to pop royalty like Madonna, Backstreet Boys, and Brit
BTS are playing four massive shows in Singapore this December – here’s everything you need to know

BTS are playing four massive shows in Singapore this December – here’s everything you need to know

There’s no denying it: 2026’s gig calendar is already looking outrageously good, and this latest announcement has exploded in our group chats like ‘Dynamite.’ K-pop royalty BTS have officially announced a world tour, and Singapore is very much on the map. Better still, the sprawling 70-plus date tour includes four nights here, making it the group’s longest stop in Asia outside of Korea and Japan.  The tour kicks off in Goyang, South Korea this April and runs all the way through 2027, marking BTS’s first headline shows as a full group since the Permission To Dance On Stage tour in 2021 and 2022. Every stop on the new tour will feature an immersive, 360-degree in-the-round stage design, putting Army right at the heart of the action.  Whether you’ve been here since ‘No More Dream’ or you only slipped down the rabbit hole during ‘Butter’, this is one concert run that’s set to hit harder than a Jung Kook high note. If this is their grand return, they’re doing it in very Bangtan fashion – bigger, bolder and built to be remembered. Here’s everything you need to know. When is BTS performing in Singapore?  BTS are taking over Singapore this December with four unmissable shows. The group will hit the stage on December 17, 19, 20 and 22, 2026, turning the final stretch of the year into a massive Army celebration and ending the year on a high note. It’s a rare four-night run that cements Singapore as a major stop on their world tour map. Where is BTS performing in Singapore?  The shows w
The KPop Demon Hunters Official Pop-Up lands in Singapore this December 2025

The KPop Demon Hunters Official Pop-Up lands in Singapore this December 2025

If you thought Singapore’s K-pop fever had already peaked this year, think again. With groups like Twice and Blackpink headlining multiple shows in Singapore this year, the arrival of the Kpop Demon Hunters Official Pop-Up is the glittery cherry on top for the year-end. The pop-up is now welcoming fans at *Scape Level 3, from now till January 11, 2026 – and it brings a supernatural level of star power with it. The Kpop Demon Hunters Official Pop-Up Tour kicked 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 mega 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: Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore   Now, fans can finally step inside that demon-slaying, disco-lit world. The Singapore leg features two immersive installations of iconic scenes from the animated film, where you can strike a pose next to Huntrix's Rumi, Zoey, Mira, and dare we say, the Saja Boys.   Photograph: Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore   And while you're at it, shop official merchandise, including band tees, sweatshirts and socks, as well as posters, stickers, badges, pens, note pads and more. There are also exclusive photocards and mini CD keyrings of hit songs like 'Golden,' 'How
I stayed at this Michelin-worthy boutique hotel in Kuala Lumpur – and it’s full of heritage charm

I stayed at this Michelin-worthy boutique hotel in Kuala Lumpur – and it’s full of heritage charm

The moment my ride from the airport drove into Kuala Lumpur’s Chow Kit neighbourhood, I felt something quietly magnetic about it. Long before the Malaysian capital became synonymous with mega malls and glistening skyscrapers, this neighbourhood was already humming with traders and stories layered thick into its streets. It was also once known for its unofficial red-light district. Today, it’s home to the last kampung in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s largest wet market and a growing creative crowd. Sitting right in the middle of it all is the debut property from Ormond Hotels: The Chow Kit Hotel, a four-star boutique stay that’s considered for the Michelin Guide Hotels. The hotel is a love letter to the area’s past, filtered through a very modern, design-forward lens with decor that feels straight out of a Wes Anderson film. It’s not flashy or showy, but feels personal and not polished to within an inch of its life – and that’s what makes it special. Photograph: Cam Khalid for Time Out Asia Why stay at The Chow Kit Hotel? If you like your hotels with character, this one’s a winner. Everything here feels considered, from the custom-made furniture that celebrates local craftsmanship to the subtle nods to Kuala Lumpur’s history throughout the space. There’s also a cosy, lived-in comfort to it, but it’s lifted by touches of old-world opulence that stop it from ever feeling plain. And while the hotel sits right by the train tracks, you won’t hear a peep thanks to triple-glazed windows
Morgan Jay is bringing his viral ‘Goofy Guy’ comedy tour to Singapore, with autotune and crowd work

Morgan Jay is bringing his viral ‘Goofy Guy’ comedy tour to Singapore, with autotune and crowd work

If your TikTok algorithm has ever ambushed you with a man harmonising relationship trauma through autotune, congrats: you’ve discovered one of the internet’s most addictive comedians. And it’s time to have some – wait for the microphone – fun as he heads to Singapore as part of the Goofy Guy Tour. The LA-based comic-musician has turned pitch correction into a comedic weapon, using autotune, a guitar and fearless crowd work to soundtrack the emotional rollercoaster of modern dating. He’ll happily play matchmaker, snuff out sneaky links and expose emotional unavailability in real time – often with the audience fully implicated. His sets feel less like traditional stand-up and more like a live, slightly unhinged musical therapy session, where confessions become instant R&B-style bangers. Morgan Jay’s genre-blurring, internet-native approach has earned him a fiercely loyal Millennial and Gen Z following, better known as the Goofy Gang. Plus, viral clips with hundreds of millions of views and a global run of sold-out shows from LA to Brazil, with Singapore next in line.   Photograph: Morgan Jay   When is Morgan Jay performing in Singapore? Morgan Jay hits Singapore on Friday, November 13, 2026. Judging by his 2025 shows, expect sharp takes on modern masculinity, dating disasters, internet fame, therapy speak and the general absurdity of being online but emotionally exhausted. It’s observational comedy with a musical twist. Where is Morgan Jay performing in Singapore?  He’ll be t
Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast' arrives in Singapore for its only Asia stop, with the city lighting up in purple

Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast' arrives in Singapore for its only Asia stop, with the city lighting up in purple

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast The Musical has waltzed into Singapore with all the pomp, polish and petal-strewn romance you’d hope for, and then some. Now playing at the Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands till January 25, 2026, this freshly reimagined production doesn’t just rely on nostalgia, but also leans into spectacle, heart and a very knowing wink to audiences who grew up belting the Oscar-winning titular song. Photograph: Disney's Beauty and the Beast | Daniel Boud Let’s start with the obvious: it looks gorgeous. This new staging is even more lavish than its Broadway debut some 30 years ago, pairing grand, storybook sets with impressive theatrical tech that makes the enchanted castle feel properly alive. It also uses clever lighting cues that whisk you from the provincial town to the enchanted castle in seconds.  Then there are the effects. Lumière doesn’t just talk a good game – he literally plays with real fire, while Mrs Potts puffs and steams her way through scenes like the most charming teapot you’ve ever met. Musically, fans of the original film will be pleased to know the Alan Menken score is treated with reverence – those melodies still soar – but the updated choreography and orchestrations give everything a bit more bite. Plus, the new numbers add extra emotional texture without feeling like unnecessary padding. Photograph: Disney's Beauty and the Beast | Daniel Boud But when the big numbers land, they really land. ‘Gaston’ is an absolute riot, morphing int
I stayed at this One Michelin Key hotel in Kuala Lumpur – and it’s Malaysian luxury done right

I stayed at this One Michelin Key hotel in Kuala Lumpur – and it’s Malaysian luxury done right

Kuala Lumpur isn’t exactly short on luxury hotels, but The RuMa Hotel and Residences has always played a different game. When it first opened its doors in 2018, tucked just off Jalan Kia Peng in the Malaysian capital’s Golden Triangle, it quietly became the place design lovers and in-the-know travellers whispered about. I’d heard good things about it – always imagining it as one of those elegant venues frequented by posh people with impeccable taste – so finally checking in felt a bit like being let in on a well-kept secret. The moment I stepped through its terracotta birdcage entrance, the city’s buzz faded into a low hum. Inside was all soft amber glow, polished wood and that instant cosy-luxe warmth. And now, with a One Michelin Key under its belt, it’s clear that the world has caught on to what KL locals already knew: The RuMa is a luxury experience crafted with soul, heritage and an almost uncanny sense of hostmanship. Here’s what a stay here looks like. Photograph: The RuMa Hotel and Residences Why stay at The RuMa Hotel?  The RuMa means home in Malay, and that’s the entire philosophy: warm hospitality, intuitive service and designs that tell stories without being kitschy. The space is a gorgeous medley of local craftsmanship and modern silhouettes. Upon stepping in, my eyes were instantly drawn to the colonial-style spiral staircases and the golden Kebayaku installation, paying homage to the traditional kebaya through contemporary artistry. There are also design touc
Kraftwerk is bringing their iconic Multimedia Tour to Singapore in 2026 – here’s everything you need to know

Kraftwerk is bringing their iconic Multimedia Tour to Singapore in 2026 – here’s everything you need to know

Call them pioneers, visionaries, or the godfathers of synth – Kraftwerk have shaped the pulse of modern music more than almost any other group. Formed in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and the late Florian Schneider, the Düsseldorf outfit rewired the possibilities of sound with their robotic vocals, computerised rhythms, and futurist edge. Their influence has rippled across generations, inspiring everyone from Daft Punk and Gorillaz to The Weeknd and The Chemical Brothers. Now, after a triumphant world tour – with stops at Coachella, Fuji Rock, Tate Modern, and the Sydney Opera House – Hütter and the robotic ensemble are rolling back into Singapore with their acclaimed Multimedia Tour, a sensory experience of music, art, next-level visuals and technological innovation that first debuted in 2012 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Expect selections from their eight iconic albums, from Autobahn and The Man-Machine to Computer World and Tour de France, all paired with stunning 3D visuals that have become a signature of their global tour. When is Kraftwerk performing in Singapore?  The electronic legends will take the stage on Friday, May 8, 2026. The show will kick off at 8pm. Where is Kraftwerk performing in Singapore?  The concert will happen at The Star Theatre, a fitting venue for a cool combo of concert, digital installation and immersive art experience. How to get tickets  Mastercard cardholders get first dibs with an exclusive presale running from 12pm on December 9 to 12p