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 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
Feast your way through the Pan Pacific Dining Collection this festive season

Feast your way through the Pan Pacific Dining Collection this festive season

When it comes to big feasts, the Pan Pacific Dining Collection has a knack for making festive celebrations feel effortlessly special. The air is tinged with the comforting scents of roasted meats, spiced sweets, and freshly baked breads, wrapping guests in a tapestry of warmth and indulgence. You could say it’s the perfect symphony of flavours, artistry, and tradition, a combination that celebrates the very best of festive dining. Here’s what makes the Pan Pacific Dining Collection extra special.
The best places to wine, dine and unwind with Visa, according to your vibe

The best places to wine, dine and unwind with Visa, according to your vibe

If there’s one thing you already know about eating out in Singapore, it’s that the city’s dining scene is a world without limits. It serves a symphony of flavours from Michelin-worthy nasi lemak to sun-kissed seaside eats. Visa Infinite curates experiences for those who seek more, offering exclusive privileges that turn every meal into something memorable. Teaming up with The Lo & Behold Group, the tastemakers behind spots like Odette, Tanjong Beach Club, and The Coconut Club, every experience invites you to savour a distinct flavour, mood, and moment. With Visa Infinite, the world of infinite flavours is yours to discover. And the cherry on top? From now till March 31, 2026, spend $300 at participating The Lo and Behold Group venues using your Visa Infinite card and you’ll receive a $50 The Lo and Behold Group Gift Card. Because a great time out deserves an encore.
‘Discover Your Good’ at Sentosa: How to have a wickedly fun day-to-night experience

‘Discover Your Good’ at Sentosa: How to have a wickedly fun day-to-night experience

There’s something enchantingly extra about Sentosa right now. From now till January 4, the island is gleaming in emerald and pink, taking its cues from the highly anticipated film Wicked: For Good. We’re talking dazzling lights, larger-than-life installations, themed eats, and plenty of chances to perfect Glinda’s signature hair toss. Photograph: ‘Yours For Good’ Starter Charm and collectables To unlock the full experience, get your hands on the ‘Yours For Good’ Starter Charm when you book a Resorts World Sentosa Wonder Experience or Sentosa Wander Pass package. More than just a keepsake, it unlocks priority entry to attractions, dining deals, and exclusive perks across the island and Resorts World Sentosa.  If you are a DBS/POSB Cardmember, you get to enjoy even more sweetness: 10 percent off the Resorts World Sentosa Wonder Experience or Sentosa Wander Pass package, plus access to over 60 DBS-exclusive deals across participating merchants, from restaurants and beach clubs to attractions and hotels. Here’s how to have an unforgettable time at Sentosa, from day to night, with the ‘Yours For Good’ Starter Charm.
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 Bublé 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    

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ART SG

ART SG

Clear your January diary and start limbering up those gallery-hopping legs. ART SG returns to the Sands Expo and Convention Centre at Marina Bay Sands for its fourth edition from January 23 to 25, 2026, with a Vernissage on January 22. This year’s edition brings together over 100 galleries from over 30 countries, spanning emerging names to art-world heavyweights. The big flex? For the first time, ART SG is presenting S.E.A. Focus, Singapore’s homegrown platform championing Southeast Asian contemporary art, giving regional voices a well-deserved spotlight alongside international heavy hitters. Expect expanded programming, fresh curatorial initiatives and some clever new partnerships. One to watch is the new collaboration with Shanghai’s Rockbund Art Museum, which sees X Zhu-Nowell step in as ART SG’s film and performance art curator. The result is a dedicated Performance Art sector, making the fair more dynamic, immersive and, frankly, more fun to wander through. Tickets start from $38. Save 15 percent with Advance tickets, which are available until 11.59pm on January 21, 2026. And yes, SG Culture Pass credits are accepted. Art lovers, consider this your sign. Get your tickets here.
Charlotte de Witte

Charlotte de Witte

Techno royalty returns. Charlotte de Witte, six-time World’s No.1 Techno DJ, is back in Singapore on December 12, taking over the industrial powerhouse of Pasir Panjang Power Station. Hot off the release of her self-titled debut album, the Belgian maestro promises a night of relentless beats, dark grooves and pulse-pounding energy that only she can deliver. From intimate club nights at Zouk to mainstage domination at Marquee, this marks her boldest Singapore performance yet. Expect a full-throttle journey through her signature techno sound, driven by collective euphoria and a celebration of rave culture’s raw spirit. It's the perfect way to end the working week if you're really into your parties.
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 Château 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, Château 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.

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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
I visited one of the best islands in Asia – and found a Mediterranean dreamscape in Vietnam

I visited one of the best islands in Asia – and found a Mediterranean dreamscape in Vietnam

Travel snobs love to argue about which island does it best, but Phu Quoc tends to float above the noise. It ranks among Asia’s most beloved getaways, earning a top spot on Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards, and with good reason. Vietnam’s largest island has long been praised for its calm beaches, clear seas and vibrant charm. And so when I touched down on Phu Quoc with little more than a half-formed idea of white sand and turquoise seas, I was greeted by a proper surprise. Getting there was easier than I expected, with visa-free entry and direct flights from major Asian hubs, including Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Seoul, Hong Kong and Taipei. Plus, with the ongoing expansion of Phu Quoc International Airport and the addition of local carrier Sun PhuQuoc Airways, the island is clearly preparing for bigger things – especially with APEC 2027 on the horizon. Photograph: Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore But I wasn’t here for a typical beach break. I came for Sunset Town, the so-called “Mediterranean corner” of Vietnam, with aesthetics that Instagram dreams of – think white sandy beach and gentle waves set against the backdrop of pastel-hued, Mediterranean-style architecture.  Photograph: Cam Khalid for Time Out Singapore What to see and do The beach itself is far less crowded than Southeast Asia’s usual suspects, so you can lounge in peace. Just steps away from the sea, you’ll find the town buzzing with energy – quirky cafés, photo ops at every corner, street
These malls bring festive fun for everyone, from PAW Patrol takeovers to exciting spending rewards

These malls bring festive fun for everyone, from PAW Patrol takeovers to exciting spending rewards

This festive season, CDL Malls are on a mission to spread PAW-some festive cheer with the brave, bright and endlessly adorable PAW Patrol pups leading the charge from now till December 28. Not sure where to start? We got you. Photograph: City Square Mall City Square Mall is where the adventure begins. The refreshed mall transforms into a PAW Patrol playground this holiday with exclusive collectable cards up for grabs, including six regular designs and one secret edition, plus themed photo spots and stamping stations that send little explorers trotting around on a cheerful, festive quest. Families can also look forward to meeting and dancing with the pup crew during the ‘Ready for Christmas’ interactive experience and meet and greet sessions – a guaranteed hit for the kids. And while you’re checking off your festive shopping list, be sure to redeem the exclusive PAW Patrol Christmas wrappers and lunch bags to bring the holiday fun home. Photograph: Quayside Isle @ Sentosa Cove Over at Quayside Isle @ Sentosa Cove, the celebrations take on a breezy, waterside glow. With twinkling lights reflecting off the marina, seasonal dining highlights and another chance to meet Chase and Skye and receive the secret edition of the collectable card, it’s the kind of Christmas escape that feels like a mini holiday within a holiday. And you get to bring home PAW Patrol Christmas wrappers, lunch bags and CDL E-Vouchers with a minimum spend to remember it all. Photograph: Republic Plaza Ri
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 café 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