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Expect over 250 brands, Wiggle Wiggle exclusives, live music, workshops and street food across two weekends

Get your wallets and weekend plans ready – Singapore’s most colourful creative market is back. And this year, it’s setting up camp for its most ambitious edition yet. Held across two weekends, from April 3 to 5 and 10 to 12, ARTBOX CAMP 2026 transforms Singapore Expo Hall 3 into a sprawling indoor campground, packed with more than 250 brands, artists and food vendors from around the region.
As its name suggests, ARTBOX CAMP’s concept leans into the spirit of exploration, with seven themed zones. Start with the headline act: Korean design darling Wiggle Wiggle, which takes over the Art zone in a riot of colour, cheeky graphics and exclusive merch drops, including a limited-edition tee with local label YOTM. There’s even a chance to snap a photo with the brand’s iconic camp-leader mascot.
That same zone doubles as a mini art fair, with collectives like Thirtytwocm, Organisation of Illustrator Council and FOMO Artweekend pulling together over 40 artists across Asia. If you’re feeling inspired, swing by the Workshops and Experiences zone to get hands-on with everything from craft sessions to collaborative creative programmes.
At its heart is the Lifestyle zone, a buzzing global marketplace where you’ll find everything from indie fashion and lifestyle labels to handmade crafts. Shop quirky finds like nostalgic Singapore-inspired merch from Heng Suay Eating House, illustrated puzzle collections from Piece of Mine Puzzles, and colourful lifestyle goods by By JOLYN.
The food lineup is as tempting as ever too, from Slurp Your Oysters’ freshly shucked seafood topped with bold flavours and Chris Pork’s homemade sausages and pork satay, to Stinky by 99 Old Trees’ durian desserts and Johor-based Siblings Gelato’s sweet scoops.
And when you need a breather from all that browsing and munching, there’s plenty to keep the energy up. Catch live performances by homegrown acts like Benjamin Kheng, Rayyan Afiq, The Mad Trio, and more at the Entertainment zone, or challenge your friends at the arcade and Nintendo Switch stations at the Play zone.
Families are sorted, too. The Kids zone features storytelling sessions, art workshops and a massive indoor playground adventure designed for young explorers, while free activities across the event include an open mic, game arena, darts booth and Floor is Lava challenges – plus chances to win prizes throughout the two weekends.
Pre-event tickets start from $6, and general tickets start from $7. The festival runs daily from noon to 11pm, giving you plenty of time to wander, snack and uncover your next favourite brand. Get your tickets here now.
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