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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 free things to do with kids in Singapore

The best free things to do with kids in Singapore

Looking to keep the kids busy during the March school holidays (March 14 to 23) without breaking the bank? With plenty of family-friendly things to do around Singapore – even free ones – we've got you covered. Whether it's school holidays or a quiet weekend, there are plenty of activities that will keep your tiny tots entertained. From cycling through East Coast Park and flying a kite at Marina Barrage to getting soaked at Far East Organisation Children's Garden and Siloso Beach, here are the best activities for kids – absolutely free.  RECOMMENDED: The best family-friendly activities in Singapore and the best kid-friendly restaurants in Singapore
The best things to do with kids in Singapore

The best things to do with kids in Singapore

Whether you're gearing up for the upcoming weekend or the long-awaited school holidays, Singapore is brimming with fun, quirky, and educational activities for kids of all ages. From making a splash at an outdoor water playground to getting your hands dirty at rice planting workshops, we've curated a list of the best things to do with your kids, so your next family outing is packed with fun and unforgettable memories. With the March school holidays running from March 14 to March 22, 2026, now's the perfect time to plan your family outings. RECOMMENDED: The best hiking trails for kids and the best free playgrounds in Singapore
The best family-friendly hotels and resorts in Singapore

The best family-friendly hotels and resorts in Singapore

There’s nothing like taking a pause from the daily grind to spend some time with the family. Especially if you've been working from home, both you and the kids may need a change in environment. From farm visits to skydiving, Singapore has a myriad of things you can do with your toddlers, tykes and teens. And why not complete it with a stay at some of the city’s best fam-friendly hotels and resorts? We pick up some of the best kid-friendly hotels in Singapore. With interconnecting rooms, themed lodgings, cool toys and fun activities for the little ones, it'll make for great bonding time for the whole family.  RECOMMENDED: The best kid-friendly activities in Singapore and the best free activities for kids
5 reasons even non-golfers should hit the HSBC Women’s World Championship 2026 in Singapore

5 reasons even non-golfers should hit the HSBC Women’s World Championship 2026 in Singapore

If there’s anything we know about golf, it’s that you don’t need to know what a handicap is to have a cracking time at the HSBC Women’s World Championship 2026. From February 26 to March 1, the action returns to Sentosa Golf Club, one of the most prestigious and established golf destinations in Asia. The championship is called ‘Asia’s Major’ for a good reason. It brings together a powerhouse field of players from 18 nations and turns our little red dot into a global sporting hotspot, complete with roaring crowds, slick production, and a backdrop most tournaments can only dream of. For one week, all eyes are on Singapore. And here’s what you can expect.
The best Valentine's Day meals in Singapore 2026

The best Valentine's Day meals in Singapore 2026

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

The best vinyl bars and cafés in Singapore every music lover should visit

Singapore is home to some of the best bars in the region, and our coffee scene is starting to take flight in Asia too. But there's a certain category of drinking den or coffee bar that remains popular, even as plenty of new ones emerge: listening lounges. As analogue continues its steady comeback across the globe, these sonic sanctuaries are changing the way we experience music, coffee culture, and nightlife. They offer a sophisticated escape, where curated tunes meet craft coffee and cocktails. Unlike the pulsating dance floors of nightclubs or the constant cacophony of a coffee shop, listening bars and cafés bring together two simple pleasures: the tactile warmth of vinyl, and a refined cuppa or tipple. From tropical havens in sunset hues to vintage hideaways with record-lined walls, these intimate bars and cafés are a blend of artistry, ambience and impeccable taste. Here’s a guide to the best ones to check out. February 2026: We've noted closures of old favourites like Vertigo 26 and Simply Analog by Tin Box, while expanding our previous bars-only list to include cafés like Slow Boat and Swee Lee Clarke Quay. RECOMMENDED: The 50 best bars in Singapore and The best record stores in Singapore
The best CNY food deliveries in Singapore to save the hassle this year

The best CNY food deliveries in Singapore to save the hassle this year

Chinese New Year is soon approaching, and things are about to get hectic. Between running errands like spring cleaning, packing ang baos and procuring snacks and decorations, the last thing you'll want to worry about is having to cook and host a large group of guests. This Year of the Horse, make things a little easier for yourself by forgoing that labourious reunion dinner cookout. Instead, you and your loved ones can make merry as you tuck into one of these delicious takeaways and delivery sets recommended below. It's the perfect way to ring in the Lunar New Year – from the comfort of your own home. Read on to find out where you can enjoy auspicious dishes prepared in the kitchens of some of Singapore's finest Chinese restaurants, fuss-free hot pot deliveries, and more.  RECOMMENDED: The best Chinese New Year reunion dinners in Singapore 2026 and The best pineapple tarts in Singapore for Chinese New Year 2026
The best unique and fun date ideas in Singapore

The best unique and fun date ideas in Singapore

It’s easy to feel like you’ve done it all in Singapore. You’ve ticked off the museums, sipped and savour your way through every café you bookmarked, and taken more leisurely park strolls than you can count. But before you settle for another predictable date this Valentine's Day, it’s time to shake things up. These unique and fun date ideas in Singapore dial up the romance without defaulting to the usual suspects. From playing real-life Mario Kart to creating taxidermy art, these date activities will spice up your time with your boo.   RECOMMENDED: The best free date ideas in Singapore and The most romantic restaurants in Singapore
The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2026

The best concerts and music festivals in Singapore in 2026

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

Where to book the best CNY reunion dinners in Singapore: Year of the Horse edition

Now that we’re neck-deep into February, the year-end festivities seem a far distance away. Thankfully, the Chinese New Year break is soon upon us – cue all the 2026 Year of the Horse puns. As always, the hallmark of each Lunar New Year, and the main event that kickstarts the festivities, is, without a doubt, the reunion dinner. This once-a-year affair is where loved ones gather over a lavish spread to usher in another year of prosperity and abundance. Once again, Singapore’s best Chinese restaurants have brought their A-game, with show-stopping set menus, creative yu sheng displays, and plenty of luxurious ingredients worth ditching that diet for. Here are our picks of the best Chinese New Year reunion dinners in Singapore for 2026 – book early, dress up and get ready to feast. Singapore's best CNY set menus at a glance: ⭐ Best overall: Madame Fan ✨ Best ambience: Jin Ting Wan 💰 Best value: The Black Pearl 🥢 Best yu sheng: Cherry Garden by Chef Fei RECOMMENDED: The best Chinese New Year takeaways in Singapore for 2026 and The best Chinese restaurants in Singapore
The best nightclubs in Singapore

The best nightclubs in Singapore

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

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

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

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Montigo Resorts Nongsa

Montigo Resorts Nongsa

4 out of 5 stars
Just a 40-minute ferry ride from Singapore's Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, Batam is one of those no-brainer weekend escapes that works for almost everyone. Couples get their dose of romantic sea views and spa time, groups of friends get private villas to turn into mini house parties, and families – especially those travelling with excitable toddlers and grandparents in tow – get an easy, all-in-one holiday. No long flights, no complicated itineraries, and absolutely no jet lag. On my recent family trip, the journey was smooth. From Singapore, we hopped on the Batam Fast Ferry, which went straight to Nongsapura Ferry Terminal, where immigration took less than 10 minutes. On the other side, we had a Montigo Resorts Nongsa staff waiting to shuttle us to the resort. Then about seven minutes later, we rolled into the breezy hilltop lobby, greeted with a cool drink and the resort’s chirpy yellow chick mascot, Tigo. If there were ever a sign that this was going to be a wholesome family getaway, that was probably it. Photograph: Montigo Resorts Nongsa Why stay at Montigo Resorts Nongsa?  Convenience is the name of the game here. Montigo Resorts Nongsa is close to the ferry terminal, and the moment you enter the property, the vibe shifts from quick weekend trip to sweet tropical retreat. The resort sprawls across a lush hillside overlooking the sea, with white villas cascading down towards the water – think Santorini but Southeast Asia.  What really sets the resort apart is its collecti
Disney on Ice presents Magic in the Stars

Disney on Ice presents Magic in the Stars

If you believe in a little Disney magic, then clear some space in your diary. Disney On Ice presents Magic in the Stars is skating into Singapore with a glittering cast of beloved characters and fairytale moments. Landing at the Singapore Indoor Stadium from March 14 to 22, this larger-than-life ice spectacular promises dazzling figure skating, high-flying acrobatics and enough sparkle to rival a Disney castle at golden hour. Expect a star-studded line-up led by Mickey, Minnie and the gang, alongside fan favourites from across the Disney universe. There’s the on-ice debut of Raya and the Last Dragon, a trip ‘Into the Unknown’ with Elsa and Anna from Frozen II, and a magical encounter with Asha from Wish. Throw in Moana’s ocean adventure, the Madrigal family from Encanto, and the Toy Story crew, and you’ve got a wish-upon-a-star kind of show that’ll delight kids and nostalgia-loving grown-ups alike. Get your tickets here.
ANTI:DOTE

ANTI:DOTE

4 out of 5 stars
Just a few steps from City Hall MRT Station, ANTI:DOTE sits on the ground floor of Fairmont Singapore like a well-kept secret for the after-work crowd. Slip inside and the buzz of the CBD fades into plush seating, amber lighting and quietly luxe vibes. But what really sets the bar apart is its clever Cure:All menu, a cocktail concept that asks not what you want to drink, but how you’re feeling. Frazzled after back-to-back meetings? Or simply ready to channel your main-character moment? Consider this stylish apothecary of cocktails the perfect remedy. The vibe  Hotel bars often lean predictable, but ANTI:DOTE keeps things interesting. The space balances five-star polish with an intimate lounge feel – leather armchairs sink low, marble-topped tables gleam under warm chandeliers, and artworks by Singapore artist Yip Yew Chong add character to the room. Behind the bar, mixologists move with quiet theatre, crafting drinks with house-made ingredients and careful flair. It’s a spot with serious cocktail credentials too – it’s recognised on The World's 50 Best Bars Discovery list. Think sophisticated yet relaxed – somewhere you can linger over a drink, whether it’s a midweek wind-down or the start of a long night out. The food  The food here is designed to keep pace with the drinks. The menu leans towards polished bar bites with a global twist, ideal for sharing between sips. Crowd favourites include the crunchy signature fried chicken ($18) with spicy honey ranch dressing. Then ther
MARQUEE Singapore

MARQUEE Singapore

At MARQUEE Singapore, every weekend plays out like a headline set. Located at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, the three-level club spans 2,300 square metres, with 30-metre ceilings that give each bass drop the scale of a main-stage festival. Its most recognisable feature sits right in the middle of the room: an eight-armed indoor Ferris wheel, complete with photobooths in every pod. Take a spin, strike a pose with your party posse, then make your way down the three-storey spiral slide and straight back onto the dancefloor. Production-wise, it’s dialled all the way up. A 20-metre 8K LED screen frames the DJ booth with sharp, immersive visuals, while a Funktion-One sound system pumps clean, powerful sound across the space. Four themed bars, including a gilded cage-inspired concept, keep drinks within easy reach. Near the entrance, The Mart offers branded merch if you want something to mark the night. The music here is just as expansive. Expect big-room EDM, trance, hip-hop, open-format and crossover nights that pull different tribes onto one dancefloor. Global heavy-hitters like Tiësto, Steve Aoki and Armin van Buuren have all commanded the decks, alongside rap royalty such as A$AP Rocky.  Photograph: SEVENTEEN, Central Cee This March, the line-up taps into concert season energy. On March 6, a SEVENTEEN-themed party celebrates the global K-pop powerhouse ahead of their show at the National Stadium. Then on March 18, the Live Yours After Party hosted by Central Cee, gives fans
ECO ON THE GO

ECO ON THE GO

There’s something about the Esplanade that makes a day out feel effortlessly well spent. Come for the shows at the theatres, and stay for everything else at Esplanade Mall: fuel up on local favourites at Makansutra Gluttons Bay, sip cocktails with skyline views at rooftop bar Baia, reset with a relaxing tea session at Fort Sanctuary, or squeeze in a jamming hour at Tumbleweed Studios. It’s a hub for dining, retail and cultural experiences that keep you entertained and inspired. Now, Esplanade Mall is making your visit even better for you and the planet with ECO ON THE GO, a feel-good spend-and-redeem experience that proves going green can be rewarding. Running from now till March 31, the initiative lets you pick up collapsible eco lunchboxes or a reusable cutlery set just by shopping as you normally would. Esplanade&Me members can redeem a collapsible lunchbox or cutlery set with a minimum spend of $30 within three receipts, while non-members can join the fun with a $50 spend. Membership is free, so there’s really no reason not to sign up. The lunchboxes come in various handy sizes released across the campaign period – regular in February and large in March – perfect for everything from office lunches to sneaky takeaway dinners. The reusable fork and spoon set is available throughout the entire campaign, while stocks last. Redemptions are limited to one item per person per day, so plan your mall runs wisely. Swing by Esplanade Mall, shop with purpose, and walk away with eco g
Wolfgang’s Steakhouse Singapore by Wolfgang Zwiener

Wolfgang’s Steakhouse Singapore by Wolfgang Zwiener

Wolfgang’s Steakhouse Singapore is where New York City meets the Lion City. Located at the InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay, the restaurant is all about sinking your teeth into the classic American steakhouse fantasy. Founded by Wolfgang Zwiener, the man who spent decades behind the scenes at New York’s legendary Peter Luger, this is where power lunches stretch into languid dinners, and celebratory meals are treated with the reverence they deserve. The vibeStep inside and you’re met with old-school steakhouse grandeur done right. Think warm wood panelling, leather banquettes to sink into, and lighting that flatters both the food and your dinner companions. For something more intimate, the private dining room dials up the exclusivity with plush furnishings and a sophisticated space, seating up to 16 guests. The food Wolfgang’s is best known for its USDA Prime Black Angus steaks, dry-aged on-site for 28 days. The headline act is the porterhouse, arriving theatrically sizzling, carved tableside and unapologetically massive. It’s rich, beefy and deeply satisfying, especially when paired with the classic sides: creamed spinach and lobster mac and cheese. The drinksThe wine list is extensive, with a strong showing of bold New World reds that know exactly what they’re here for. Cabernets and Bordeaux blends take centre stage, built to stand up to those hefty steaks. Cocktail-wise, expect refined classics such as Manhattans, martinis and old fashioneds made properly, served
SKAI Restaurant

SKAI Restaurant

4 out of 5 stars
Dine at Singapore’s highest restaurant, perched on the 70th floor of Swissôtel The Stamford, and you quickly realise SKAI is all about elevation. This sky-high dining room has long been a favourite for special-occasion splurges, and its latest iteration keeps the wow factor firmly intact. Think modern grill cooking with a Japanese accent, top-tier produce, and views so good they’ll have you pausing mid-bite. The vibe  SKAI feels like the dream penthouse living room. Floor-to-ceiling windows wrap around the dining room, offering a cinematic sweep of Marina Bay Sands, the Esplanade and the CBD glittering below. Come at sunset and you’ll get a front-row seat to the city’s daily light show. Inside, the spacious 130-seater takes a quiet cue from modern Japanese design: clean lines softened by green foliage, maple accents and a warm, minimalist sensibility that somehow manages to feel both polished and homey. Sink into one of the plush sofas with your date, or perch on a tall bar stool with a cocktail in hand and the city at your feet. It’s relaxed, refined and just dramatic enough to remind you that you’re dining in the clouds. The food  Start with the Tuna Bar, featuring sushi and sashimi of premium tuna flown in twice weekly from Tokyo's Toyosu Market. It’s a good start before indulging in the four-course Chef’s Tuna Menu ($198), which is also a solid way to get acquainted with what SKAI does best. The menu kicks off with bluefin tuna paired with black radish and finger lime. Th
Upcoming programmes at Esplanade

Upcoming programmes at Esplanade

If your playlist’s been feeling a bit same-same lately, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay is about to fix that. From February to April 2026, the waterfront icon rolls out a culture-stuffed run of concerts and performances that shine a spotlight on Japanese music, with a few glorious curveballs thrown in for good measure.  First up, singer-songwriter Ichiko Aoba (February 22) returns to the Mosaic Music Series after selling out in 2024, joined by an ensemble of musicians led by composer Taro Umebayashi. On the other end of the sonic spectrum, Grammy award-winning jazz virtuoso Hiromi is back with her dynamic four-piece Sonicwonder (March 17), a high-voltage, genre-hopping set that’s brainy and bonkers in the best way.  Add in the peerless harmonies of Grammy and Emmy-award winners The King’s Singers (March 14), plus the enchanting vocals of Disney Legend and musical theatre royalty Lea Salonga (March 20 to 22), and you’re looking at a season packed with wow-factor performances across genres. There’s also something special for theatre lovers: End of the World and Hard-boiled Wonderland (April 3 to 5), a one-of-a-kind stage adaptation based on Haruki Murakami’s cult novel, which sees two parallel narratives alternating between a cyberpunk world and a surrealistic virtual fantasy world. The star-studded cast includes Tatsuya Fujiwara, known for his roles in Battle Royale and Death Note. Classical fans, you’re covered too. The legendary NHK Symphony Orchestra (April 29) makes a rare
The House of Martell

The House of Martell

Giddy up – Martell is trotting out something special this Chinese New Year. For just a week till February 12, The House of Martell gallops into ION Orchard’s B4 Indoor Atrium with an immersive pop-up that reimagines house-visiting, minus the awkward small talk. Here, you’ll be greeted by the 'mane' attraction, a 2.67-metre golden horse installation, before clopping along to discover Martell’s heritage, limited-edition Year of the Horse bottles and stylish cultural collabs. There’s personalised calligraphy, Martell-infused Messina gelato and bespoke cocktails on the house to toast to the Lunar New Year too.
HSBC SVNS Singapore

HSBC SVNS Singapore

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

Lunar New Year Mala Celebration at Downtown East

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

Secondhand Serenade

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

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Singapore’s most unexpected party is happening under dinosaurs – last chance to get advance tickets

Singapore’s most unexpected party is happening under dinosaurs – last chance to get advance tickets

If your usual weekend plans are starting to feel a bit too predictable, here’s one roarsome way to make sure it isn’t. For one night only on March 21, from 8pm to 11pm, Science Centre Singapore is turning DINOSAURS | EXTINCTIONS | US into an after-hours silent disco with Dino Disco: The Last Dance. Think glowing headphones, three music channels, and a dance floor surrounded by prehistoric giants in one of the most surreal party settings in town. At the heart of it all is Patagotitan, the 40-metre-long giant and the largest dinosaur known to have ever walked the Earth. It is the star of the exhibition, but not the only one. The experience also puts you in the company of other prehistoric heavyweights, including Scotty, the largest T. rex ever found. Photograph: Silent Disco Asia This event also marks the launch of Sundown Science, a new after-dark series by Science Centre Singapore that blends science, culture and nightlife through fresh experiences and unexpected collaborations. The debut edition is being presented in collaboration with Silent Disco Asia and curated by Wild Pearl. Photograph: Silent Disco Asia If you’ve never experienced a silent disco before, here’s the gist. Everyone wears LED-lit wireless headphones while three DJs spin simultaneously on different channels. One might be dropping disco classics, another house beats, and the third pure pop anthems. Switch between channels to find your groove. Take the headphones off and the room drops into near silence,
Viral rapper Hanumankind is performing in Singapore for the first time this May

Viral rapper Hanumankind is performing in Singapore for the first time this May

If the name Hanumankind rings a bell, chances are your TikTok feed once served you the thunderous hook from ‘Big Dawgs’ on repeat. The breakout hit exploded online and quickly leapt beyond the algorithm, racking up hundreds of millions of streams and even cracking the global charts – not bad for a track that began life as a brash hip-hop flex from a Kerala-born rapper. Born Sooraj Cherukat, the Houston-raised artist has become one of the most exciting new voices in global hip hop, blending Southern rap influences with Indian sonic textures and high-octane delivery. His rise has been nothing short of meteoric: festival stages, global playlists and heavyweight collaborations have come calling, including appearances on ‘Victory Lap’ projects with Fred Again, alongside rap heavyweights like Skepta and Denzel Curry. He also co-wrote and performed ‘The Game Don't Stop’, a track featured in the campaign for season two of Netflix’s Squid Game. The momentum carried straight into his debut mixtape Monsoon Season, a stormy 12-track project packed with booming beats and razor-sharp bars. Featuring collaborations with A$AP Rocky, Denzel Curry and more, the release shows an artist rapidly evolving beyond viral fame. And now he's heading to Singapore, right after his shows in Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Petaling Jaya. When is Hanumankind performing in Singapore?  Set your alarms for 8pm on Wednesday, May 13. Where is Hanumankind performing in Singapore?  The show will take place at Foochow Buil
The biggest names in golf and music are heading to Singapore – what to know about ARAMCO LIV Golf 2026

The biggest names in golf and music are heading to Singapore – what to know about ARAMCO LIV Golf 2026

Fore! ARAMCO LIV Golf Singapore is swinging back into town from March 12 to 15, and it’s shaping up to be a major moment for Singapore’s sporting calendar. For four days, the immaculate greens of Sentosa Golf Club will play host to some of the biggest hitters in the game. And that’s not all – other parts of the city are getting in on the buzz too, with fan activations happening from March 7 and a closing weekend party with EDM heavyweights Claptone and R3hab. Photograph: ARAMCO LIV Golf Singapore Global golf stars, including Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Anthony Kim, are set to take to the fairways as the tour makes its fourth stop of the season. 13 teams are battling it out for both individual and team glory. Expect thunderous drives, nerveless putts and leaderboard drama that’ll have fans gripping their caps.    Photograph: ARAMCO LIV Golf Singapore And if you’re keen to get into the swing of things early, there’s a pop-up at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands (Level 2, near the Helix Bridge entrance) from March 7 to 11. There are interactive golf challenges, photo ops and a chance to brush up on your short game before the Korean Golf Club pros arrive for a fan meet on March 10 at about 2.30pm. Time Out tip: show your ARAMCO LIV Golf Singapore 2026 ticket to score exclusive perks at participating Marina Bay Sands restaurants, including Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, Bread Street Kitchen, and KOMA. Photograph: ARAMCO LIV Golf Singapore On tournament days, it’s more tha
I stayed at the new Westin resort on Indonesia’s Nirup Island for a private island experience

I stayed at the new Westin resort on Indonesia’s Nirup Island for a private island experience

There’s a particular kind of weekend craving that creeps in around Thursday afternoon. Not a staycation, not a long-haul epic. Something sun-soaked and slightly smug – close enough to the city to be easy, far enough to feel like you’ve slipped off the grid. Photograph: The Westin Nirup Island Resort and Spa That’s exactly the mood at The Westin Nirup Island Resort and Spa, a newly opened retreat perched on its very own sliver of paradise just off Batam. And getting there feels delightfully clandestine. Board Horizon Fast Ferry from HarbourFront Ferry Terminal with a round-trip ticket from $76, and in about 40 minutes, you’ll pull up to a private marina.  Immigration is handled on the island, and within minutes, you’re bundled into a buggy and handed a cold lemongrass drink at the open-air lobby. Check-in is refreshingly swift and smooth for a new property – mine took less than seven minutes. And instead of joining a snaking queue with bags in hand, a staff member will approach you to collect your documents and process everything at the counter while you relax with your drink. Your bags are then sent to your room once ready. It’s an easy wait, too. As you settle in, take in the rolling green pockets, clear blue sea and a fishing village in the distance. Staff mentioned the island is home to four native eagles – and sure enough, I spotted them every day gliding high above the resort, a regular sight in the skies even if they rarely perch anywhere visible. Photograph: The lob
There's a new weekend experience at The Rail Mall in Upper Bukit Timah – and it's completely car-free

There's a new weekend experience at The Rail Mall in Upper Bukit Timah – and it's completely car-free

If your ideal weekend involves good food, open skies and a lively crowd, The Rail Mall has just the plan. For eight special weekends, it is setting the stage for relaxed, easy evenings. From now till April 19, every Friday to Sunday from 6pm to 10.30pm, Block 1 will be temporarily closed to vehicles, transforming into a leafy, pedestrian-friendly outdoor venue. In place of the usual traffic, you’ll find alfresco benches, twinkling lights, and the warm buzz of a lively community – perfect for unhurried strolls and laid-back nights out. Swing by the many eateries at The Rail Mall and pick up whatever you’re craving, from pizza, roti prata, chicken rice or plant-based bites. Then settle in at the communal tables to feast together under the stars. Families and their furry pals are in for a treat, too! Kids can play to their heart’s content on a bouncy castle, pups prance happily alongside, and the air hums with music and irresistible aromas wafting from the mall’s foodie hotspots.  Photograph: The Artisan’s Table, Acqua e Farina Speaking of food, grab a slice of Parma ham pizza from The Artisan’s Table (#474), where every bite of in-house dough, fresh Italian cheese and signature red sauce tastes like it was made specially just for you. While you're at it, check out its curated retail corner, featuring a hand-picked selection of its most-loved grocery favourites.  If you're craving something beyond pizza, Acqua e Farina (#400) dishes out northern and southern Italian flavours c
Singapore's first free coffee buffet is brewing for one weekend only this March

Singapore's first free coffee buffet is brewing for one weekend only this March

Coffee lovers, this one’s for you! The Weekend Brew Club is stirring things up at Keat Hong Shopping Centre on March 7 and 8, and it’s bringing Singapore’s first-ever free coffee buffet to the heartlands. We’re talking free-flow coffee, from Nanyang to Western-style, courtesy of two stellar coffee players, while stocks last.  Photograph: Weekend Brew Club In its first edition, the Weekend Brew Club is set to show you that it isn't your usual cup-and-go affair, but a lifestyle get-together, blending café culture, retro nostalgia and high-energy community vibes. The activation is split into four main zones, so whether you’re here to sip, play, create or groove, there’s something brewing for everyone. Here’s how it works: redeem your ticket by spending a minimum of $5 at any of 17 Keat Hong merchants. Upon entry, trade your ticket for a Weekend Brew Club mug – that’s your all-access pass to the free-flow coffee buffet. Need a top-up? A public sink is on hand so you can rinse, refill and keep the caffeine coming all day long. Next, test your skills at Weekend Brew Games. Think Espresso Pong, darts and Nintendo Switch challenges, with prizes including exclusive vouchers, which are redeemable at participating merchant stores. Photograph: Weekend Brew Club The caffeine buzz pairs perfectly with the beats at Weekend DJ Counters, featuring seven DJs spinning a lively mix of 2000s bangers and Mandopop favourites. If you’re feeling crafty, the Weekend Brew Clinics are your go-to spo
I stayed at the new Mandai Rainforest Resort in Singapore – here's what I thought

I stayed at the new Mandai Rainforest Resort in Singapore – here's what I thought

February 2026: We first checked into Mandai Rainforest Resort in late 2025, and it remains the ultimate nature-immersive staycation. In 2026, the hotel is even more central to the Mandai experience – especially with the opening of Exploria, a massive indoor multimedia attraction at Mandai Wildlife West featuring digital expeditions through prehistoric and microscopic worlds. While you're there, don't forget to check out Rainforest Wild Asia, where you can explore elevated walkways and underground caverns (it was even named one of the world's best things to do in December 2025). If you're visiting with kids, don't miss the "phygital" play at Curiosity Cove.  When I first heard about luxury treehouses opening in Mandai, I was instantly intrigued. I mean, who hasn’t dreamt of escaping in a treehouse at some point? The only catch: as an Eastie, Mandai always feels like a bit of a trek. If I were going to venture all the way there, I knew it had to be worth it. That’s how I found myself checking into the newly opened Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree.  I didn’t splurge on the treehouse suite this time (next trip, maybe), but from the moment I arrived, I was swept away. The whole place feels like stepping into another world – funny to say, but you really do forget you’re still in Singapore. Gone are the HDB flats, fancy glass towers and endless traffic – instead, it’s birdsong over car horns, and forest canopies instead of skyscrapers. As Banyan Tree’s first-ever resort in Si
Missed Mitsubishi Electric’s Betterverse event in Bangkok? Experience it online now in Singapore

Missed Mitsubishi Electric’s Betterverse event in Bangkok? Experience it online now in Singapore

If you missed the Mitsubishi Electric Betterverse in Bangkok last December, we’ve got some good news for you: you can now experience it virtually from the comfort of your home, minus the crowds and with your headphones firmly on. The newly launched Betterverse web app is a digital platform that reflects Mitsubishi Electric’s vision of driving “Changes for the Better” through the integration of art, science and technology. This isn’t a practical tool or product showcase. Instead, think of it as a mood piece – a space that encourages you to slow down, tune in and create something personal. At the centre of it all is the chance to co-create your own music video. After answering a series of prompts about your emotions, instincts and the change you want to see in the world, AI steps in to translate those inputs – and even pulse data – into your very own personalised digital artwork. The result is introspective, cinematic and surprisingly moving, blurring the lines between art, technology and self-expression. Photograph: Mitsubishi Electric Now available online to anyone, anywhere, Betterverse demonstrates how data and innovation can be transformed into new value, while forging a modern, meaningful connection with a younger generation. More than just a digital experience, it’s also an initiative by Mitsubishi Electric, driven by a belief in using innovation to create positive change. If you want a front-row seat, start here. Create your own Betterverse music video now, available
American soul trio Thee Sacred Souls are set to perform their first show in Singapore this May

American soul trio Thee Sacred Souls are set to perform their first show in Singapore this May

If you’ve spent the last few years hitting repeat on tracks like ‘Can I Call You Rose?’ or ‘Will I See You Again’, get ready: Thee Sacred Souls are about to bring that magic to life. The soul trio, known for their lush harmonies, raw emotion, and groove-heavy R&B, are making their Singapore debut  – and it’s set to be one of the year’s most anticipated live shows. Since bursting onto the scene in 2022, Thee Sacred Souls have captured hearts worldwide, drawing celebrity fans from SZA to Alicia Keys to Kali Uchis, and even landing a captivating performance on NPR’s Tiny Desk. Festivals from Coachella to Glastonbury have felt their spellbinding energy, but nothing beats seeing their music live in an intimate theatre setting. Their 2024 album Got A Story To Tell chronicles heartbreak, triumph, and the messy in-between across twelve tracks, proving why they’re the new heartbeat of contemporary soul. When are Thee Sacred Souls performing in Singapore?  Clear your calendar for Tuesday, May 26, 2026, and look forward to a night brimming with emotion, irresistible groove and the signature harmonies that had you hitting repeat. Where are Thee Sacred Souls performing in Singapore?  They’ll take over the stage at The Capitol Theatre – a stunning, historic space that perfectly matches the trio’s intimate yet powerful live energy. How to get tickets?  Tickets go on pre-sale for LAMC members from February 9 at 12pm. Sign up for pre-sale here. General tickets are available from February 10 a
Flavours of Martell returns to elevate Chinese New Year reunion dinners – here’s where to feast

Flavours of Martell returns to elevate Chinese New Year reunion dinners – here’s where to feast

When we think of Chinese New Year feasting, we think of reunion, symbolism and meaningful dishes – preferably served lavishly and enjoyed with good company. This year, Martell returns with the second chapter of Flavours of Martell, a limited-time gastronomic experience that brings cognac straight into the heart of various cuisines during the festive season. This comes after its successful debut run in November 2025. Running from February 4 to March 3, the experience takes place across three of Singapore’s most esteemed Chinese dining destinations: Peach Blossoms, Summer Palace, and Royal China. Rather than acting as an afterthought in a glass, Martell Cordon Bleu and Martell XXO are thoughtfully infused into both savoury and sweet dishes, adding warmth, depth and complexity to time-honoured recipes. Photograph: Peach Blossoms, Pernod Ricard - Martell At Peach Blossoms, the award-winning Cantonese restaurant at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, you can indulge in modern interpretations of classic flavours, including a seven-course Prosperous Feast where cognac plays a starring role. Highlights include amaebi paired with Martell Cordon Bleu jelly, a luxurious double-boiled coral trout soup infused with Martell XXO and Chinese yellow wine, and a contemporary dessert of Martell XXO ice cream with lotus pastry.   Photograph: Summer Palace, Pernod Ricard - Martell Over at Summer Palace, the Michelin-starred stalwart at Conrad Singapore Orchard takes a more restrained, heritage-d
Chagee is having a multi-sensory tea exhibition and pop-up at the Asian Civilisations Museum

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

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

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

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