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A new immersive Titanic exhibition is docking in Singapore this August

Here's your chance to step aboard the ‘ship of dreams’

Cam Khalid
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Cam Khalid
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Who says you need to dive deep into the Atlantic for a glimpse of the world’s most famous ocean liner? Titanic: An Immersive Voyage – Through the Eyes of the Passengers is surfacing in Asia for the very first time, docking at the Fever Exhibition Hall from August 6. Already a hit in cities like Cincinnati, New Orleans, and Copenhagen, the exhibition has drawn over 700,000 visitors worldwide, and now it’s Singapore’s turn to climb aboard. 

Titanic
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Brought to life by immersive experience heavyweights Exhibition Hub and Fever – the team behind global sensations like Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience and Bubble Planet – this sprawling 1,300sqm space plunges you into the Titanic’s ill-fated journey, told through the passengers themselves.

Titanic
Photograph: Fever

Expect dramatic room recreations, never-seen-before 3D views of the ship, interactive storylines, stirring video animations, and a sweeping soundscape that pulls you from the glamour of first class to the rush of the ship’s final hours. Walk through meticulously reconstructed cabins, pore over handwritten letters and personal artefacts, and take a VR dive to the Titanic’s actual wreck site, more than 4,000m beneath the ocean surface.

Titanic
Photograph: Fever

The Singapore edition also features a full-wall panel showing the first local report of the sinking back in 1912, plus rare historical photographs of local life during that time – a moving reminder that even a transatlantic tragedy rippled all the way to our island.

Tickets go on sale from July 10 via the Fever website and app. Want first dibs? Jump on the waitlist now. Find out more here.

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