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 kid-friendly things to do during the June school holidays

The best kid-friendly things to do during the June school holidays

School’s out from May 31 to June 29, and the kids are raring to go – so what’s a cool mum or dad to do? Whether they’re budding Picassos, future Olympians, or pint-sized storytellers-in-the-making, the little ones will be very much occupied with the many exciting happenings across Singapore this June school holidays.  From jumping through bouncy castles and meeting literary monsters, to whipping up their own ice cream and obsessing over Disney’s Stitch, there’s something to spark every tiny imagination – and tire them out before bedtime. And it’s not just for the little ones either – grown-ups can also join in the fun.  So slather on the sunscreen, grab your snacks, and prepare for a month of memory-making with our guide to the best family-friendly events happening islandwide this school break. For more ideas, check out our guide on the 50 best things to do with kids in Singapore. RECOMMENDED: The best kid-friendly restaurants and cafés in Singapore and The best free playgrounds for kids in Singapore
Explore Singapore’s best bars with this unique hydrating bar hop experience

Explore Singapore’s best bars with this unique hydrating bar hop experience

Hydration station? More like a hydration celebration. Back by popular demand, the ‘Drink More Water’ Hydration Hop returns this June with a fresh lineup of bars, cocktails, and bites that’ll keep your spirits high and your hangover low.  That's right – we're teaming up with Pernod Ricard again to bring you yet another unique bar hop across two nights on June 24 and 26. This specially curated tour takes you to four bars each night, where you can sip exclusive cocktails crafted with Pernod Ricard spirits. And because we’re all about staying hydrated and drinking responsibly, there will be lower alcohol content, non-alcoholic options, and plenty of water to keep you refreshed, thanks to Maison Perrier’s new range of sparkling water. There are also bar bites, free transport on the second night (because you won’t need one on the first), and limited-edition goodie bags. Here’s to having your cocktail and drinking it too, but without the dreaded dehydration. Read on to find out more.
What you need to know about National Gallery Singapore’s new art exhibition

What you need to know about National Gallery Singapore’s new art exhibition

Say bonjour to your next cultural obsession. From now until August 17, National Gallery Singapore’s transforms its third floor exhibition spaces into a vibrant time capsule with City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s–1940s – a groundbreaking showcase that uncovers the lesser-known stories of Asian artists who lived, worked, and created in the French capital during one of the most exhilarating eras in modern art history. Think Art Deco, avant-garde ideals, and a melting pot of global influences.  While the City of Light shone as the epicentre of modernity, it was also the seat of a colonial empire, which had complex and troubling implications for artists from the colonies. This exhibition brings those tensions to light, tracing how these creatives carved space for themselves in a scene that both embraced and marginalised them.  Featuring the works and lives of visionaries like Georgette Chen and Liu Kang before they migrated to Singapore, Japan’s Foujita Tsuguharu, Vietnam’s Lê Phổ, China’s Sanyu, and more, City of Others is a powerful exploration of identity, belonging, cultural exchange, and resilience. It’s bold, eye-opening, and beautifully human – a reminder that art has always been more than just what’s on the canvas.  Here’s why this is the exhibition you won’t want to miss.
The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2025

The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2025

Singapore’s live music scene is hitting a high note in 2025, and it’s sounding like a chart-topping playlist. From pop powerhouses to indie darlings, the city is set to host an electrifying lineup of concerts that will have fans singing along and dancing in the aisles. And if you’re looking for a mosh pit to dive into, we’ve got you covered too. Whether you're here to belt your lungs out to Lady Gaga, catch Jason Derulo crooning and body-rolling through his first-ever Singapore show, or dance like it’s 2005 with the Black Eyed Peas, this year’s lineup is nothing short of arena-worthy. And let’s not forget the Rocket Man himself, Elton John, who’s finally taking the F1 stage for what promises to be a night to remember. Keep scrolling to find out who else is plugging in the mic and turning up the music. RECOMMENDED: The best live music venues in Singapore and the best listening bars in Singapore
7 best highlights of Asia Pacific’s first Disney’s Stitch-themed outdoor festival in Singapore

7 best highlights of Asia Pacific’s first Disney’s Stitch-themed outdoor festival in Singapore

Don your best floral shirt and get ready for an out-of-this-world good time, as a whole lotta ‘ohana love is coming to the heart of Singapore. From 24 May to 15 June, the iconic Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay is getting a cheeky intergalactic makeover for Asia Pacific’s first-ever Disney’s Stitch-themed Children’s Festival – just as its live-action version hits screens.  Get ready for a space-meets-island crossover, bursting with larger-than-life installations, plant and space-inspired creative workshops, carnival games, and exclusive Stitch goodies you’ll absolutely want to take home. Plus, entry is free.  If you’re looking to introduce your kiddos to the wild world of Experiment 626, here are seven must-see highlights from this wildly whimsical, wonderfully Instagrammable adventure.   Photograph: Gardens by the Bay   Immersive, larger-than-life installations Playtime just got supersized with colourful, colossal sets that bring Stitch’s adventures to life. Fancy surfing without saltwater in your nose? Climb aboard the Great ‘Ohana Wave, a swoopy, loopy slide that lets kids catch imaginary curls like Lilo’s sister Nani on her board. Then there’s the Forest of Belonging, an inflatable playscape where young explorers can wander through interactive zones celebrating family, friendship, and the odd hijinks or two. Dial up the fun with Space Adventure, a mini mission where kids channel their inner space ranger, charging up with glowing light beams to save the galaxy – or
This hidden nightlife gem lets you party and play in one lavish setting

This hidden nightlife gem lets you party and play in one lavish setting

There’s a secret spot in Singapore’s nightlife scene, and it’s too good to keep to ourselves. Say hello to AVENUE Singapore – a bougie boogie wonderland hidden inside the colossal Marina Bay Sands, within the same space as its more extroverted sister nightclub MARQUEE Singapore.  And we’ll let you in on another secret: AVENUE has its very own stylish side entrance along Bayfront Avenue, so you don’t even have to navigate inside. Plus, if you’re the designated driver for the night, AVENUE has its own private parking area, which is accessible from within the carpark of The Shoppes – talk about VIP vibes. But don’t expect your typical thumping nightclub. AVENUE is more like a sophisticated penthouse where you can kick back in style. Inspired by the original lounges in New York and LA, this sultry 372-square-metre hideout is decked with plush custom banquettes, textured granite tables, glowing pendant lights, and wood-panelled walls. It’s not just about lounging pretty either. There’s a gold room with its own personal bar, a private section with two mini bowling lanes, and a games zone that will bring out your competitive streak. Ready for some sundown fun? Here’s how to make the most of your night.
8 Instagram-worthy spots in downtown malls you wish you knew sooner

8 Instagram-worthy spots in downtown malls you wish you knew sooner

There's no denying that Singapore's downtown core really gets down to business – and we don't just mean the CBD. Packed with history, culture, colour, and unexpected charm, the area is the ultimate playing field for content creators, urban explorers, and anyone who enjoys stumbling upon something a little offbeat in a familiar part of town. Beyond the gleaming skyscrapers and heritage shophouses, you’ll find retail destinations like Bugis Junction, Bugis+, Bugis Street, CQ @ Clarke Quay, and Funan that offer more than just shopping and dining. These spots are brimming with photo-worthy gems – think vibrant murals, quirky corners, hidden rooftop gardens, and eye-catching architecture. Whether you’re crafting your next Instagram post, scouting a standout backdrop for TikTok, or just hunting for a fresh hangout with good vibes, these malls have it all. Not sure where to start? Here's your hit list of downtown’s most photogenic hotspots that deserve a starring role in your camera roll.
Your ultimate guide to Grand Prix Season Singapore 2024: find the best experience for you

Your ultimate guide to Grand Prix Season Singapore 2024: find the best experience for you

The countdown is on. September is about to go full speed as the Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS) roars back to life. Leading up to Formula 1’s most iconic night race from September 20 to 22, the city is igniting a city-wide, 10-day celebration that revs up the excitement with electrifying parties, unforgettable experiences, and a taste of Singapore's vibrant culture. We're your pit crew for navigating this adrenaline-fuelled season, no matter where your interests lie. Here are our top event picks from the GPSS digital guide, tailored to your speed and needs.
Experience CQ @ Clarke Quay's bar scene with our exclusive event this June

Experience CQ @ Clarke Quay's bar scene with our exclusive event this June

If CQ had a heartbeat, it would thrum to the sound of clinking glasses, lively chatter, and music spilling from its venues into the night. It’s the stomping ground of the city’s night owls, with the world-famous nightclub Zouk and endless tasty options to match any mood. Missed our first CQ @ Clarke Quay x Time Out Bar Hop in April? Don’t worry – we’ve got you. We’re teaming up with CQ once again for another exclusive bar hop on June 5, taking you through four standout spots, each serving up signature cocktails, savoury bites, and plenty of good vibes that guarantee a night to remember. You won't want to sit this one out. Keep reading for all the juicy details.
3 Johnnie Walker recipes to unleash your inner World Class bartender

3 Johnnie Walker recipes to unleash your inner World Class bartender

We’re close to crowning the World Class Singapore Bartender of the Year, and it’s clear this is the ultimate cocktail event that has Singapore’s bar scene talking. And the best part? You can be part of the action too. Cheer on your favourite bartender and sip on their signature creations at their home bars during the World Class Cocktail Festival, running until May 31.  But that’s not all – you can also get in on the mixing action from the comfort of your own home with legendary brands, including Zacapa, Don Julio, The Singleton, Tanqueray, and Johnnie Walker, turning your next house party into a World Class-worthy affair.  This time, we’re shining the spotlight on Johnnie Walker, the world’s number one Scotch whisky brand. Whether it’s a laid-back gathering or a carefully curated dinner party, its bold, versatile whiskies – from the smooth and smoky Black Label to the rare and exceptional Blue Label – are designed to impress. Each bottle brings a layered depth of flavour that instantly elevates any serve, whether you’re going classic or crafting something a little unexpected. And to really take things up a notch, you can purchase a bottle with limited edition packs here. Ready to wow your guests? Here are three easy yet elevated cocktails that’ll have everyone wondering if you’ve been secretly moonlighting at a five-star bar.
The nightlife guide to CQ @ Clarke Quay – where to dine, drink and dance 'til late

The nightlife guide to CQ @ Clarke Quay – where to dine, drink and dance 'til late

If you’re someone whose calendar is packed from nine to five but refuses to let the fun clock out with your colleagues, CQ @ Clarke Quay (CQ) is the sundown playground that keeps the night alive. Whether it’s a weekday evening or the wee hours of the weekend, there are plenty of bars shaking up wild and wonderful cocktails, live music joints brimming with talent, and spontaneous supper spots that’ll make Monday blues a distant memory. And here's the cherry on top: from now till 30 June, swing by CQ after hours for exclusive Happy Hour promos and dining deals from 5pm to 7pm daily, plus 3X STAR$® with every meal. Designated driver for the night? You’re still winning – get two hours of complimentary parking with a minimum spend of $40 between noon and 7pm daily.  Here's your after-dark roadmap to making the most of CQ’s ever-buzzing nightlife scene.
The best ONESIAM experience in Bangkok for every type of traveller

The best ONESIAM experience in Bangkok for every type of traveller

Bangkok is a city that rewards the curious. A cultural powerhouse with gilded temples, electric street life, and a dining scene that runs the gamut from street-side skewers to sky-high omakase – it's a destination that blends tradition with thrilling modernity. And right at the centre of this fusion? ONESIAM – a collective of shopping and lifestyle experiences across six dynamic destinations: Siam Center, Siam Discovery, Siam Paragon, ICONSIAM, Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok, and ICS Lifestyle Complex. But this isn’t just about retail therapy. ONESIAM experience presents carefully curated happenings that reflect the diversity of Bangkok itself. From luxury icons and local designers to art installations, wellness retreats, immersive cultural showcases, and culinary centres, each destination lets you see and shop the city in a whole new way.  Here’s where it gets even better: if you're visiting Bangkok, signing up for the ONESIAM Global Visitor Card is a no-brainer. It’s free, easy to register, and gives travellers access to a world of exclusive privileges – not just within the six experiential destinations, but also across an expansive partner network throughout the city. From complimentary access to VIP lounges and high-speed Wi-Fi to hands-free shopping services, limited-time tourist promotions, and discounts of up to 80 percent across more than 200 participating brands, it’s designed to elevate every part of your trip. Whether you're chasing style, serenity, or a standout sou

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The Landing Point

The Landing Point

If you’re feeling extra fancy, waltz your way to The Landing Point. Poised beside the historic 1933 Clifford Pier – once the gateway for Singapore’s early immigrants and later, a launch point for ferries to the Southern Islands – the plush waterfront lounge pays tribute to its storied setting with quiet sophistication. It stretches along a gleaming marble promenade at The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore, and exudes old-world glamour with a modern pulse. The vibe The 13-metre bar, all sleek lines and subtle drama, anchors the space with Gatsby-esque vibes, while floor-to-ceiling windows frame the skyline in all its glittering glory – best enjoyed from a velvet armchair with something shaken, stirred, or simply sparkling in hand. And what better way to savour your tipple than with live piano performances to set the tone. The food Whether you're in the mood for local favourites or Western comfort food, The Landing Point has you covered. Tuck into its two- or three-course lunch sets (from $48), where mains include a choice of crowd-pleasing mains like Hainanese chicken rice, rich prawn laksa, and a club sandwich done right. Coming with company in the evening? Opt for the generous sharing platters – Western ($98) or Asian (from $88) – perfect for grazing and gabbing over cocktails. Sustainability also gets a starring role here: seafood is responsibly sourced, only cage-free eggs are used, and herbs come fresh from the Fullerton Farm. The drink  Behind the 13-metre bar, The Landing P
Lantern

Lantern

Perched on the seventh floor of The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore, Lantern is a luxe rooftop hideout where you can escape the CBD crowd in style. Named after the red lanterns that once lined Clifford Pier, this intimate poolside bar brings old-world romance into the now, with slick cocktails, sultry lighting, and front-row seats to the stunning Marina Bay skyline. The vibe Sink into plush sofas and soak in panoramic views of the Civic District, Marina Bay, and the buzzing CBD. Imagine watching the sunset reflected on the iconic Marina Bay Sands, with the pool shimmering in the glow and a cocktail in hand. As darkness falls, live DJ sets from Wednesdays to Sundays turn the tempo up, transforming this peaceful perch into a sleek, starlit party spot. The food Bar bites here mean business – think Sichuan mala sweet potato fries ($16) and spicy Korean wings ($24) to turn up the heat. Craving for more? Sink your teeth into heartier mains like the wagyu beef short rib ($138) and the grilled lobster quesadilla ($46). There are also thoughtful plant-based plates in the mix, so no one gets left behind. Whether you’re grazing or going full feast mode, Lantern’s food menu doesn’t disappoint. The drink Draw your eyes to the heart of the bar: a lantern-shaped centrepiece. Here’s where resident bartenders put on a show, shaking up Asian botanical cocktails. Sip on signature pours like the Fullerton Sling ($32), a tropical remix of the classic with gin and cherry liqueur, and the Heritage Ne
Hathaway

Hathaway

4 out of 5 stars
If you're after a meal that bridges Southeast Asia and the UK, Hathaway is where you get the best of both worlds. Nestled in Capital Tower, this elegant yet earthy hideout is tribute to Singapore's tangled culinary roots, where a blend of different traditions, spices and flavours swirl together in every forkful. And as someone who flits between the two worlds, dining here felt like a warm, flavour-packed homecoming. The vibe  Hathaway’s interiors glow with soft amber lighting that dances off its wood and wicker furnishings. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the room with natural light by day, adding warmth and an airy brightness that’s hard to leave behind. It’s the kind of place you can settle into for hours – whether you’re deep in conversation or simply savouring the calm. The food There’s no denying that the spotlight is firmly on homegrown heritage than haughty British fare – and honestly, we’re here for it. All meats are halal-sourced, with no pork and lard used. One dish we can’t stop raving about is the signature laksa, a coconut-rich, spice-laden bowl inspired by family recipes from Katong’s Peranakan kitchens. It’s got just enough heat to warm the soul without you breaking a sweat. But instead of fishcakes, you’ll find real shredded fish, juicy tiger prawns and crispy crackers adding that perfect crackle. The Ah Nya’s fish curry is another standout. Made with kuhlbarra barramundi and a family heirloom Peranakan curry recipe, it’s a deeply comforting dish that oozes wit
Teatime Dreams

Teatime Dreams

If your dad's favourite show happens to be Top Gear or he's just a big fan of cars, then you'd want to treat him to an afternoon tea that drives straight into his heart. From now till June 30, Mandarin Oriental and Porsche team up for Teatime Dreams ($68) – a luxe spread featuring bold bites like dark beer-braised Beef Medley and a Porsche crest-shaped beer mousse cake. For Father’s Day weekend on June 14 and 15, the experience levels up. For $78, dear dad gets tea plus a thrilling 30-minute test drive in a Porsche 911 or Taycan, and a Curves magazine to remember it all. With a special 10 percent discount voucher, he'll also get to spend it on cool merch including thermal cups, keyring trackers and rolltop backpacks at the Porsche Lifestyle pop-up at The Mandarin Cake Shop. Because this year, Father’s Day deserves a little extra vroom.
Fred Again

Fred Again

If you're itching for a proper rave, lace up your dancing shoes because Collective Minds Asia and AEG Presents Asia are bringing Fred Again down for his Singapore debut – and it's going to be Pasir Panjang Power Station big. With over 200 million Spotify streams on his hit single 'Delilah (pull me out of this)' and 45 million YouTube views on his Boiler Room set, this London DJ and record producer is one to watch in Actual Life (see what we did there?). With everyone wanting a piece of him – from Anderson .Paak to Baby Keem, and us included – there's no doubt that Fred Again has 'places to be' including Singapore on July 18, before taking on Bangkok, Seoul and Fuji Rock Festival in Japan after.
Bouncy Escapade

Bouncy Escapade

Ready, set, bounce! Suntec City’s Bouncy Escapade is every child’s dream come true – a mega inflatable playground (Jumptopia Lite: Bounce Beyond!) where they can jump, slide, and tumble their way through three candy-themed obstacle courses. Featuring Kiztopia’s beloved characters, it’s a high-energy zone complete with 6.5-metre slides, colourful ball pits, and winding tunnels. There are also plenty of reward-worthy shopping perks for parents like carpark savings, free event tickets, and Suntec City e-vouchers with qualifying spend. Don’t forget to grab exclusive merch and make it a full day of squeals and squeaky sneakers. Perfect for when your kids have energy to burn and the couch just won’t cut it.
Children's Season

Children's Season

For those who are curious about the world around them, this year’s Children’s Season transforms five iconic venues in the Civic District – The Arts House at The Old Parliament, Asian Civilisations Museum, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, National Gallery Singapore, and Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall – into one giant playground of discovery. Take them on the self-guided Little Explorer’s Trail, where families can roam and uncover everything from ancient artefacts to musical wonders at each stop. Collect a stamp while you’re there and redeem an exclusive sticker sheet when you visit at least three venues. With both free and ticketed activities – and plenty of places to cool down – it’s a great day out for curious kids and culture-loving parents alike.
Rocketland

Rocketland

Forget overstimulating play zones – Rocketland keeps things simple with calming yellow tones and soothing rhythmic beats to keep kids focused and relaxed. This is also designed to promote better behavior and even improve sleep patterns – a win for parents. The 5,000-square-foot space is also great for little legs, so they can explore the space fully without a meltdown. Plus, with Aperia Mall’s glass ceiling, they can also soak up natural sunlight for a healthy dose of Vitamin D without the sticky heat.
Ice Cream Making Classes at Museum of Ice Cream

Ice Cream Making Classes at Museum of Ice Cream

Sweet dreams are made of this. Chill out and churn up at the Museum of Ice Cream’s popular ice cream-making workshops, back this June by mouth-watering demand. Little chefs will be able to whip up their very own frozen concoctions – think minty-fresh, chocolatey-rich, or strawberry-sweet – complete with toppings galore. Each 45-minute session ends with a Scoop Master certificate, all-day access to the museum’s pastel wonderland, and of course, sweet treats. It’s a deliciously cool way to blend learning and play – and yes, grown-ups can get in on the action too. 
Monstrous Fun!

Monstrous Fun!

Unleash your inner beastie at Monstrous Fun!, where stories roar to life and creativity gets a little wild. This school holidays, The Arts House turns into a literary wonderland for kids aged five and up. Expect drop-in workshops, hands-on crafting, and the ever-popular Monster Hunt – this year with a spooky-smart twist, co-created by students from SOTA. Don’t miss the Monster Parade, where your little monsters can strut their DIY stuff alongside the fabulously fuzzy mascot Britney. There’s even a mini book fair and a heartfelt community art installation on the lawn. Monstrously delightful? You bet.
The Chainsmokers

The Chainsmokers

Grammy Award-winning electronic DJ and production duo, Alex Pall and Drew Taggart – better known as The Chainsmokers – are bringing their signature cookie-cutter EDM party 'Closer' to you at Arena @ EXPO on June 27. From throwback hits like '#Selfie' and 'Don't Let Me Down' to fresh brangers like 'Addicted' and 'Don't Lie,' the self-proclaimed “frat bro dudes” are firing all cylinders with their signature blend of pop, indie, and high-octane electronic beats. Whether you're here for the emotional drops or arms-in-the-air anthems, loose yourself to the sounds of one of the biggest modern electronic acts.
Thundercat

Thundercat

Get ready to move, groove, and get a little weird in the best way possible – Thundercat is heading back our way with more genre-bending goodness. The Grammy-winning bassist, vocalist, and musical chameleon is set to take the stage with his trusty six-string bass at the Esplanade Concert Hall on May 29 as part of the Mosaic Music Series. Best known for cult favourites like 'Them Changes' and 'Walk On By', the LA native’s live show is as unpredictable as it is unforgettable. ICYMI, he recently hit the Coachella stage as an orange cat with Yo Gabba Gabba! With festival cred from Glastonbury to Fuji Rock, collabs spanning Kendrick Lamar to Childish Gambino, and a Grammy-winning album (It Is What It Is) in his arsenal, this is one wild sonic ride you'd want to take.

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Contest: Win a pair of the new adidas Vibes mood fragrances

Contest: Win a pair of the new adidas Vibes mood fragrances

adidas is shaking things up again – besides making us look and feel good, the iconic sportswear giant now wants us smelling amazing too. Enter adidas Vibes, a new fragrance collection that recently made its debut with an interactive pop-up, and we have to say – each scent is a whole mood. From cosy and calm to bold and energised, there's a bottle for every kind of vibe. Need a breather? Full Recharge blends cedar leaf and clary sage for that fresh-out-of-the-forest feeling. For a mood booster, Happy Feels is pure sunshine in a bottle, with grapefruit and jasmine. When it’s time to unwind, reach for Chill Zone with lavender and vanilla, or snuggle up with Get Comfy, a cosy mix of vanilla and mandarin. And if you're in go-mode, Energy Drive delivers a kick of cardamom and pink pepper, while Spark Up hits you with a zesty blast of sweet orange and black pepper. The full range is now available at leading Guardian stores islandwide and online. If you haven’t gotten your hands on a bottle just yet, now’s your chance to win not one but two. We’re giving away a pair of adidas Vibes fragrances (worth $29.90 each) to three lucky winners. How to win Feeling lucky? Here’s how you can win tickets: Like and share this Instagram post Follow @timeoutsg, @adidas and @adidassg Comment which adidas Vibes fragrance best describes you and your bestie (tag them too) and why Hurry, this giveaway closes on May 11 at 11.59pm. We'll slide into the three winners’ DMs by May 12, so keep an eye out.
adidas launches new fragrance collection with an interactive pop-up

adidas launches new fragrance collection with an interactive pop-up

Stop and smell the Vibes – literally. For one weekend only, from April 25 to 27, adidas Vibes is having a pop-up at Plaza Singapura’s Atrium, promising an interactive experience where your nose leads the way. If you want bragging rights as someone who discovered the next signature scent before your friends did, this is your moment.   Photograph: adidas Vibes The collection is a whole mood – six to be exact – designed to boost emotional wellbeing through the power of scent. Whether you are looking to Power Up, Relax, or Escape, there is always a Vibe to match, immersing you in a captivating and long-lasting olfactive journey. Full Recharge features cedar leaf and clary sage for a fresh escape, while Happy Feels is a grapefruit and jasmine blend that’s basically bottled joy. For some downtime, Chill Zone calms the nerves with lavender and vanilla, while Get Comfy combines vanilla and mandarin to wrap you in a cosy hug. And when you’re ready to power up, reach for Energy Drive with cardamom and spicy pink pepper, or Spark Up with a zesty burst of sweet orange and black pepper for an instant pick-me-up. Photograph: adidas Vibes But the pop-up isn’t just about sniffing and spritzing. Step into interactive zones tailored to each mood and discover their matching scent while having fun. And if you fall head over heels for a fragrance, you’ll score an exclusive gift when you purchase a bottle onsite. There are also goodies up for grabs when you complete the adidas Vibes journey. E
Arsenal to play against AC Milan and Newcastle United in Singapore this July

Arsenal to play against AC Milan and Newcastle United in Singapore this July

If you tuned in to the UEFA Champions League action early this morning, you’d know that Arsenal have secured their spot in the semi-finals, after knocking out last season’s champs Real Madrid in a thrilling clash. The Gunners are on fire, and just when you thought the hype couldn’t get any bigger, here’s the kicker: Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, and co are bringing the heat to Singapore this July. Joining them are Italian giants AC Milan and fellow Premier League side Newcastle United for what’s shaping up to be one of the biggest sporting events in Singapore this year: the Singapore Festival of Football. It all goes down at the iconic National Stadium, with two match days set for July 23 and 27.   Photograph: Singapore Festival of Football   What is the Singapore Festival of Football? Launched in 2023 as part of a five-year partnership, the Singapore Festival of Football brings elite European clubs to our shores every other year. Its debut featured English clubs Liverpool FC, Tottenham Hotspur, and Leicester City FC as well as German powerhouse Bayern Munich, drawing tens of thousands of fans and selling out seats faster than you could shout "VAR!"  This year, the stakes feel even bigger. Not only are Arsenal returning to Singapore for the first time since their 2018 International Champions Cup appearance, but AC Milan are making their long-awaited Singapore debut. Add the star power of Newcastle United into the mix, and you’ve got a trio that promises edge-of-your-seat action
TUX Bar and Lounge launches new signature cocktails inspired by local flavours

TUX Bar and Lounge launches new signature cocktails inspired by local flavours

There’s something irresistible about cocktails that flirt with local flavours – and TUX Bar & Lounge is pouring out a whole new reason to sip. Its latest lineup of signature cocktails ($28 each) is a love letter to Singapore – just in time for SG60. The Old Fashioned Nonya is a pandan-infused spin on the whisky classic. It’s like a liquid nonya kueh, with gula melaka notes lingering gently at the end of every sip, making for a pleasant aftertaste.    Photograph: TUX Bar & Lounge at Carlton Hotel Singapore   Then there’s Bandung Unplugged, which defies logic. It looks crystal clear but delivers all the milky, rose-syrupy goodness of the drink your auntie used to make – only this time with vodka. Wondering how it gets that translucent look? Here’s the inside scoop: milk-washing – a clever technique where milk is curdled and strained, leaving behind a silky, clarified drink with all the flavour and none of the cloudiness. For something spicier, the Gin-Ken Chilli Sour is a bold gin tribute to chicken rice, with garlic, chilli padi, ginger and lime. It’s punchy, complex, and definitely one for the adventurous palate. A more citrusy alternative is the Laksa Margarita, which blends tequila with laksa leaf and lemongrass for a tangy, tropical kick.   Photograph: TUX Bar & Lounge at Carlton Hotel Singapore   But if there’s one showstopper we can’t stop talking about, it’s the BTC (aka Boba Tea Cocktail). With rum, black tea, and house-made chewy pearls, it’s a playful finish to y
Why summer in Europe hits different – here’s how to plan your next holiday

Why summer in Europe hits different – here’s how to plan your next holiday

There’s no season quite like summer in Europe. From June to September, the continent basks in endless sunshine, where temperatures soar to a toasty 30 degrees – ideal for those who love the warmth without Singapore’s humidity. Imagine spending long, lazy days in the Mediterranean, sipping cocktails on a terrace in the French Alps, or strolling through charming cobblestone streets. With the days stretching longer, especially in the north where the sun sets as late as midnight, you’ll have more time to explore, eat, and celebrate under the golden sky. Once you experience it, you’ll understand why Europeans love summertime.   Photograph: Shutterstock   Key events that make summer in Europe unforgettable  If you’re into music, Glastonbury Festival in England and Primavera Sound in Barcelona are bucket list must-haves. For something more eclectic, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is Europe’s largest arts festival, turning the Scottish city into a hub of comedy, theatre, and performances.  Immerse in age-old traditions with the Midsummer Festival in cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg, where locals celebrate the summer solstice with dancing, feasting, and good company. Or if you’re in Spain, the UNESCO-listed La Patum de Berga in Catalonia celebrates Corpus Christi with parades, fireworks, and giant puppets.    Photograph: Emirates Airline   Explore 40 incredible destinations in Europe with Emirates  So, how do you get there? Emirates makes it easy with daily flights to 40 destin
Contest: Win a pair of tickets to National Theatre Live screening

Contest: Win a pair of tickets to National Theatre Live screening

Always dreamed of catching the National Theatre in London? We don’t have a flight ticket for you, but we’ve got something just as good: free tickets to catch a screening of the National Theatre Live right here in Singapore. You heard right – the company’s groundbreaking initiative is bringing some of the UK’s biggest stage hits to the big screen at Esplanade over the April long weekend – and yes, the line-up is chef’s kiss. Catch the Singapore premiere of The Importance of Being Earnest (April 18 and 19), starring Sex Education and Doctor Who’s Ncuti Gatwa, and the razor-sharp satire of Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove (April 19), with BAFTA winner Steve Coogan in the lead. Encore screenings include Benedict Cumberbatch’s brooding Hamlet (April 17), Andrew Scott’s emotionally raw Vanya (April 18), and the iconic Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Fleabag (April 19).  Here’s the cherry on top – we’re giving away tickets to two lucky winners: one pair of tickets to Hamlet on April 17, and another pair of tickets to The Importance of Being Earnest on April 18. How to win Feeling lucky? Here’s how you can win tickets: Follow @timeoutsg and @esplanadesingapore. In the comments of this post, tell us which show you’d love to see. Tag a theatre-loving friend you’d love to bring along. Hurry, this giveaway closes on April 14 at 11.59pm. We'll slide into the two winners’ DMs by April 15, so keep an eye out. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Singapore (@timeouts
Why the ONESIAM Global Visitor Card is a must-have for travellers to Bangkok

Why the ONESIAM Global Visitor Card is a must-have for travellers to Bangkok

Bangkok is a city that never slows down – whether you’re in town for the historic temples, the bustling streets, or simply to shop ‘til you drop, there's always something to discover. But if you want to take your Bangkok experience up a notch, meet your new best travel companion: the ONESIAM Global Visitor Card – your all-access pass to the city’s best shopping, dining, and entertainment.   Photograph: ONESIAM Global Visitor Card   Designed exclusively for international travellers, this one card unlocks six premier experiential destinations: Siam Center, Siam Discovery, Siam Paragon, ICONSIAM, Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok, and ICS. Think of it as your golden ticket to exclusive discounts, privileges, and travel perks, making your trip smoother, smarter, and way more rewarding. Photograph: SOOKSIAM, ICONSIAM Let’s start with the essentials: free WiFi to keep you connected at all times. Shopaholics, get ready for a retail therapy like no other with a six percent VAT refund, plus up to a whopping 80 percent off at popular retail brands. And if you're splurging on a wide range of lifestyle products at Paragon Department Store at Siam Paragon, an eclectic mix of distinctive fashion labels at Discovery Selection at Siam Discovery, or one-of-a-kind Japanese artisanal items at high-end department store Siam Takashimaya at ICONSIAM, you’ll also enjoy an extra five percent discount. Foodies, you’re in for a treat too, with five percent off gourmet offerings and must-try snacks at G
Contest: Win a pair of tickets to Lang Lang Plays Disney in Concert

Contest: Win a pair of tickets to Lang Lang Plays Disney in Concert

Calling all Disney fans – get ready to relive the soundtrack of your childhood as piano superstar Lang Lang, his equally talented wife Gina Alice, and a live symphony orchestra bring the magic of Disney to life in a spellbinding concert at The Star Theatre on June 12 and 14. And guess what? You and a friend could be there for free. We’re giving away a pair of Cat 5 tickets (worth $276) to one lucky winner to catch the Southeast Asian premiere of Lang Lang Plays Disney in Concert. Sing your heart out to classics like ‘When You Wish Upon a Star’ and ‘A Whole New World’, or belt out modern favourites like ‘Let It Go’ and ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’ – all reimagined with innovative piano arrangements that blend music and storytelling into one unforgettable experience. How to win Feeling lucky? Here’s how you can win two tickets to this special concert: Follow @timeoutsg and @willowarts_official. In the comments of this post, tell us your favourite Disney song and why. Tag a friend you’d love to bring along. Hurry, this giveaway closes on March 23, 11.59pm. We'll slide into the winner's DMs by March 24, so keep an eye out. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Singapore (@timeoutsg) Your evenings are about to get super nostalgic with the sweet sounds of Disney. Click here to win tickets to Lang Lang Plays Disney in Concert. By participating in this giveaway, you agree that you have read and accepted the prize draw terms and conditions, terms of
Contest: Win four tickets to our exclusive bar hop at CQ @ Clarke Quay

Contest: Win four tickets to our exclusive bar hop at CQ @ Clarke Quay

If you haven’t heard, we’re throwing a special bar hop for one night only at CQ @ Clarke Quay on March 26. And because everything’s better with friends, we’re giving away four tickets to one lucky winner for a chance to experience Clarke Quay’s famed nightlife with us.  The lowdown On Wednesday, March 26, from 7.30pm to 10.30pm, we'll take you through four of CQ's hottest bars: Home, RedTail Bar by Zouk, Chupitos, and Kopi and Spells. Each venue promises a feast for the senses – think movie-themed cocktails served in cauldrons and fiery strawberry shortcake shooters, as well as kopi fries, and pinsa prosciutto. There’ll be plenty of good vibes with even greater company too. Find out more about each bar and its tasty offerings here. What's in it for you Besides the food and drinks, you’ll also receive a Time Out tote bag filled with goodies and bottled water to keep you hydrated throughout the night. Of course, nothing’s stopping you from keeping the party going. How to win those tickets Feeling lucky? Here's how you can win four tickets to this exclusive bar hop: Follow @timeoutsg and @clarkequaysg on Instagram. In the comments of this post, share your ideal night out. Tag three friends you'd love to bring along. Hurry, the giveaway closes on March 19 at 11.59pm. We'll slide into the winner's DMs by March 20, so keep an eye out. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Singapore (@timeoutsg) Round up your besties, enter the competition, and ge
Here's what to expect at the Porsche Singapore Classic 2025 even if you don't golf

Here's what to expect at the Porsche Singapore Classic 2025 even if you don't golf

Time to get into the swing of things as the Porsche Singapore Classic returns to Laguna National Golf Resort Club to kick off the DP World Tour’s Asian Swing. The event is now in its third edition, with Porsche returning as Title Partner for the second year. From March 20 to 23, catch a stellar lineup of top golfers from around the world, including English star Paul Casey, DP World Tour winners Haotong Li (China), Keita Nakajima (Japan) and Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand), who was last year’s runner-up. Adding firepower to the fairway are PGA Tour winners Robert MacIntyre and Jimmy Walker. Singapore’s very own 17-year-old Brayden Lee is also making waves, stepping up for his biggest challenge yet after qualifying for the event – a must-watch moment for golf fans.  But this isn’t just about the competition – the Porsche Singapore Classic is teeing up an experience that goes beyond the greens. Swing by the spectator village, where a number of food trucks await to keep you fuelled with tasty street eats.  Photograph: Porsche Singapore Classic Once you’re re-energised, put your skills to the test with Greenside Tic-Tac-Toe or try balancing 18 golf balls on 18 tees as fast as you can at the Par-Tee Time station. Then try your luck at the Birdie Blitz Rewards gashapon machine for prizes or take aim in the daily putting qualifier – nail it, and you could be driving home in a brand-new Porsche Taycan Turbo S. Photograph: Porsche Singapore Classic And if you haven’t got a clue abo
HSBC Women’s World Championships returns with more hands-on golf experiences for all ages

HSBC Women’s World Championships returns with more hands-on golf experiences for all ages

It’s tee time – the HSBC Women’s World Championship is swinging back into action from February 27 to March 2, returning to the award-winning Sentosa Golf Club with some serious heat for its 17th edition.   Photograph: HSBC Women’s World Championship   As one of the most prestigious stops on the LPGA Tour, the HSBC Women’s World Championship will excite golf fans with yet another star-studded lineup. Nine of the world’s top 10 women golfers including World No. 2 Ruoning Yin (China), and World No. 3 and three-time major champ Lydia Ko (New Zealand) are set to compete alongside 19 major champions. With an all-star roster and high stakes, the 72-hole stroke play tournament on the Tanjong Course is a must-watch showdown.   Photograph: HSBC Women’s World Championship   But the real party? It’s happening off the course too. The Fan Village is packed with hands-on experiences for all ages. Over at the Kid’s Zone, little ones can get balloon sculptures, airbrush tattoos, design DIY fan signs, and learn about bees, plant care, and environmental conservation.  If you’ve got a competitive streak, test your swing at the Pin Seeker Challenge. If you’re not having any luck, get your swing evaluated at the Golftec booth. Play for a good cause with HSBC’s Play it Forward activation with charity partner Trybe, offering a VR golf experience, putting challenge, and more to support youths facing adversities. There’s also the HSBC Champions Challenge, consisting of four different challenges ac
This Alice in Wonderland-inspired immersive dining experience serves up cat food and toothpaste

This Alice in Wonderland-inspired immersive dining experience serves up cat food and toothpaste

If you've ever wondered what it's like to tumble down the Rabbit Hole, Wonderland Upside Down by ANDSOFORTH is here to make that fantasy a very trippy reality. And yes, that includes things I never thought I’d willingly eat like toothpaste, mouthwash, and cat food. But more on that later.   Photograph: ANDSOFORTH   In celebration of its 10th anniversary this year, the award-winning immersive theatrical dining company has created an experience that’s part dinner party, part fever dream, and entirely unlike your childhood memories of Alice in Wonderland. Instead of a waistcoat-wearing White Rabbit or the quirky Mad Hatter, you’ll meet the real people who inspired Lewis Carroll’s eccentric characters. But things aren’t always as it seems. The adventure begins at The Hatter’s Asylum, a hat shop where I was handed a welcome drink and a fun little DIY project. As I crafted away, orchestral covers of pop bangers played in the background – think Bridgerton, but delightfully unhinged. Then, it was time to tumble deeper into the Rabbit Hole.   Photograph: Cam Khalid   Every room was a new surprise, from stunning set designs including a massive animatronic black cat to the wildly entertaining cast who weren’t afraid to roast us guests. The five-course dinner was just as theatrical – one moment I was slurping a rich Chinese-style soup, the next, digging into a fragrant Indian chicken korma. Then came the curveballs: salmon-based cat food, cream cheese toothpaste with crackers, and a