Things to do this weekend in Singapore
Kid-friendly activities, live performances, and fun workshops – there’s plenty of fun to be had in the coming weeks.So, open your calendars and bookmark these things to do this weekend in Singapore.
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Things to do this weekend in Singapore1.SLA25 Rediscovery Trail2.Stanley 1913 pop-up3.The Woodleigh Pawdate4.Guardian Wellness Fiesta5.Chin Swee Neighbourhood Club (CSNC): Fourth Edition6.
Museum of Ice Cream National Ice Cream Day7.Glow Festival by Prudential8.MINISO One Piece pop-up9.National Day 2026 rehearsals fireworks show10.Pokémon Center Singapore reopening11.A Magical Island Adventure12.POP MART CRYBABY x Singapore Oceanarium pop-up13.
Downtown East Summer Sports Fiesta14.
ONE Ocean: Every Action Ripples15.
Rainforest Wild Adventure new zone & experiences16.Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue17.Dracula: Ballet at its Darkest18.juju world19.
Into the Ocean: Journey Beneath20.Disney Garden of Wonder21.Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy
1.SLA25 Rediscovery Trail
Now till 13th Sep
Image credit: SLA
There’s a new stamp rally in town, and we are pretty sure you’ll love it – it’s a discovery trail, it’s free, and best of all, you’ll get your hands on limited-edition collectibles.
Cue the SLA25 Rediscovery Trail that’s now on till 13th September.
ICYMI, the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, and they’re inviting you to rediscover 25 of our nation’s State properties through this trail.Many of these sites are significant in their heritage architecture, housing interesting cafes, restaurants, homegrown businesses and more.Did you know that at these State properties, you can join crafting and gardening activities, or play at their sports spaces too? All you have to do is visit the SLA25 Rediscovery Trail portal to embark on your adventure and check in at the sites.
With every 3 unique State properties visited, you’ll unlock a limited-edition SLA25 memento – an engraved wooden postcard paired with a fridge magnet.There are 8 designs to collect in total, redeemable at selected State properties.Complete all 25 sites, and you might just walk away with a limited-edition SLA25 NETS FlashPay Card which comes with $100 stored value.
While you’re out and about, don’t miss the exclusive deals on offer at participating tenants!
Join the SLA25 Rediscovery Trail.
Admission: Free
Venue: Full list of locations
Date: Now till 13th September 2026
2.Stanley 1913 pop-up
Now till Jan 2027
Should you be in the market for a new emotional support water bottle, head down to the Stanley 1913 pop-up at Jewel Changi Airport.
The popular drinkware brand hailing from the States has set up its first physical space in Singapore, so swing by to check out their hardy offerings – their tumblers have been known to survive car fires after all.
The IceFlow Flip Straw 2.0 Tumbler ($59).
The pop-up is stocked with a dazzling array of Stanley models.From their compact 8oz Café-To-Go Travel Mug (from $29) to newer releases FlowState Spring Bottle ($50), you’ll be sure to find one that suits your fancy.
Image adapted from: Rachel Yeo
What’s more, the first 20 shoppers who spend a minimum of $80 from now till 31st July 2026 per day can redeem a free scoop of gelato, courtesy of Birds of Paradise.Additionally, from now till 31st July 2026, you can enjoy free engraving service with every bottle purchased at the pop-up, as well as a free sheet of stickers to adorn your new bottle with.
Admission: Free
Venue: 78 Airport Boulevard, Jewel Changi Airport, B1-CL-A&B, Singapore 819666
Date: Now till January 2027
Opening hours: 10am-10pm, Daily
3.The Woodleigh Pawdate
18th-19th Jul
Pet parents, take your furbabies out to The Woodleigh Pawdate this weekend.Happening at The Woodleigh Mall, it’s organised with the help of Hope for Animals, there’s plenty to see and do for animal lovers.
Image for illustration purposes only.
Image credit: Hope For Animals
Other than shopping for pet products at the retail booths and letting your 4-legged companion socialise with their peers, there are adoption drives for both cats and dogs too, should you be looking to provide one with a forever home.
Each ticket even comes with a Bingo Card to fill up; be one of the first 100 attendees each day to complete it to win a goodie bag.There’s also free entry for kids under 4-years-old, making the event perfect for little ones to foster a love for furry and feathered friends.
The event’s Aviary Zone is even free to enter, where you can meet canaries, cockatiels, and macaws.
Admission: $5/pax
Venue: 11 Bidadari Park Drive, The Woodleigh Mall, Singapore 367803
Date: 18th-19th July 2026
Time: 11am-6pm, Daily
4.Guardian Wellness Fiesta
16th-19th Jul
Guardian Wellness Fiesta is back this July, with free admission and over 100 health, wellness, and beauty brands under one roof.Besides shopping exclusive deals like 1-for-1 and 50% off, visitors can join complimentary AI-powered skin and scalp assessments, browse themed wellness zones, and take part in expert-led talks covering everything from skincare to nutrition.
There’s plenty to do beyond retail therapy too.Sign up for yoga classes, Silent Disco Asia’s K-pop and Zumba sessions, wellness workshops, and panel discussions.
Complete the Guardian Wellness Passport by participating in activities around the event to redeem exclusive rewards.Visitors can also collect complimentary product samples, score gifts with purchase, and stand a chance to win prizes worth up to $25,000 in the daily lucky draws.
The fiesta will also debut the new Mannings Guardian own-brand range, alongside Guardian’s new Women’s Midlife Wellness Initiative, which spotlights products and educational resources for perimenopause and menopause.The men are not forgotten either, with a section dedicated to men’s hair, body, and healthcare ranges.
Whether you’re looking to stock up on supplements, discover the latest K-beauty finds, or simply enjoy a day of free wellness activities, this is a worthwhile stop for health-conscious shoppers this weekend.
Admission: Free
Venue: Suntec Convention Halls 401 & 402
Date: 16th-19th July 2026
Time: Thu 3pm-10pm | Fri-Sun 10am-10pm
5.Chin Swee Neighbourhood Club (CSNC): Fourth Edition
18th Jul
Image credit: Common Man Coffee Roasters
If your Spotify Wrapped is permanently stuck in the 2000s, make your way to Common Man Coffee Roasters Joo Chiat this Saturday for “Are We Cool?”, a throwback party soundtracked by all the Y2K hits you probably still know by heart.DJs Mako, Pinchen, and Sugar & Spice will be spinning nostalgic anthems from 5pm to 9pm, turning the café into a lively after-hours hangout.
Your ticket comes with free-flow wine, while guest kitchen BOKK will be serving up Korean fried chicken to keep the vibes going.Expect good music, great food, and plenty of opportunities to belt out the lyrics to songs you definitely haven’t heard in years… until they come on and suddenly every word comes flooding back.
Admission: $45++
Venue: Common Man Coffee Roasters, Chin Swee
Date: 18th July 2026
Time: 5pm-9.30pm
6.Museum of Ice Cream National Ice Cream Day
19th Jul
Image credit: Museum of Ice Cream Singapore
National Ice Cream day’s happening this Saturday, so the only logical place to celebrate the occasion should be none other than the Museum of Ice Cream Singapore.They’re welcoming all to come get their fill of sweet treats; that’s right, entry to the museum will be free for 1 day only.
Plus, you’ll even get a complimentary ice cream cone and access to their outdoor sprinkle pool.
When you’re done filling your phone’s gallery with shots of the museum’s pretty pink premises, make a beeline to the Dessert Bar and Cafe to indulge in sinful scoops of ice cream.
They’ll also be hosting a giveaway on their Instagram page, for 4 MOIC Annual Memberships worth $248; feel free to try your luck to unlock unlimited visits for a whole year to the museum.
Admission: Free
Venue: 100 Loewen Road, Museum of Ice Cream Singapore, Singapore 248837
Date: 19th July 2026
Time: 10am-6pm
7.Glow Festival by Prudential
17th-19th Jul
Image credit: Prudential
If you’re looking to incorporate healthy habits into your life, Glow Festival by Prudential is a great place to start.This annual wellness lifestyle festival has workout classes that are just the thing for beginners who need that extra push.
Image adapted from: @glowfestivalsg via Instagram
Lace up for Glow Miles as body coach Joe Wicks leads you on a 5km jog at your pace, or take part in Emi Wong’s Full Body Circuit that’s designed to set you up for consistency.There are also invigorating pilates and yoga sessions, as well as sound baths to release tension when life’s taking a toll.
Image credit: Burak Cingi via Redfern
But when it’s time to party, Glow Festival also knows how to turn it up a notch.Day 1 of the festival sees the Jason Derulo hyping up the crowds with his iconic pop hits, while Day 2’s HYUKOH is set to dazzle with their indie, introspective sound.Canadian singer-songwriter Alessia Cara headlines Day 3, so you can bet that you’ll have a good time even if you’re only visiting for the festival’s live acts.
Get tickets to Glow Festival by Prudential.
Admission: From $69/pax
Venue: Siloso Beach Walk, Palawan Green, Sentosa
Date: 17th-19th July 2026
Time: Fri 4pm-10.30pm | Sat-Sun 8am-10pm
8.MINISO One Piece pop-up
Now till 26th Jul
Fans of Luffy and gang, rejoice, as there’s a MINISO One Piece pop-up happening at Suntec City that just might blow a cannonball-sized hole in your wallet.
Of course, the One Piece merch takes centre stage but there are a couple of photo spots too, such as cut-outs of Sanji, Usopp, and Luffy, as well as a wanted poster backdrop for a goofy mugshot.
But if carting out merch is all on your mind, you’ll have a field day here.Some that die-hard fans have to cop include wanted poster cushions ($17.90), map mugs ($9.90), Zoro umbrellas ($21.90), and treasure check blankets ($32.90).
Admission: Free
Venue: 1 Raffles Boulevard, Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Towers 1 & 2 Atrium, Singapore 039593
Date: Now till 26th July 2026
Time: 10am-10pm, Daily
9.National Day 2026 rehearsals fireworks show
18th Jul
Image credit: The Kallang
Unless you’ve scored tickets to the preview or are a student attending the NE Show, you’re out of luck when it comes to catching the National Day 2026 rehearsals as they’ll be happening within the National Stadium.But, those looking in from the outside can still catch a glimpse of the rehearsal’s stunning fireworks show that will be going off over the Kallang Basin.
Based on past rehearsals, you’ll want to settle down at your fireworks viewing spot of choice around 7.30pm, because that’s when the first ones will be set off.
Additional bursts will occur between 7.45pm and 8pm, and the largest pyrotechnics will light up the sky at around 8.30pm.
Date: 18th July 2026
Time: 7.30pm-9pm
10.Pokémon Center Singapore reopening
From 1st Jul
Pokémon fans, the wait is finally over; the Pokémon Center Singapore store at Jewel Changi Airport has finally reopened, and it’s back with both a refreshed look and special edition merch.For starters, the store’s new facelift introduces the Legendary Pokémon Solgaleo as its new symbol, with a majestic figure of the beast displayed front and centre.
Other new additions include figures of a trio of Eeveelutions – Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon – as well as a food court-inspired display and an ocean-themed event space.Of course, you won’t want to go home empty-handed; you’ll be able to fill your shopping baskets with merch you can only get here, such as plushies of Pikachu With Durian ($34), Logo Pins ($10), and even a Kopi Cup & Saucer Set ($35).
11.
A Magical Island Adventure
Now till 20th Sep
If you gave Disneyland a miss this June holiday, worry not; Sentosa has linked up with the Disney Cruise Line to bring us A Magical Island Adventure.It’s a massive island takeover where you’ll be treated to wonderfully decorated themed areas inspired by various zones on the Disney Adventure cruise.
Snap pics of impressive installations, such as a 6m-tall inflatable Baymax, life-sized silhouettes of your favourite Disney princesses, and oversized bath toys of the Toy Story gang.
Then, walk across an illuminated bridge to reach the Isle of Adventure, where lasers and lights lead the way to the pulsating Heart of Te Fiti and a garden of sea anemones in Ariel’s “underwater” domain.
Admission: Free, ticketed area for $10/adult | $8/child
Venue: 50 Beach View Road, Sentosa, Beach Station, Singapore 098604
Date: Now till 20th September 2026
12.POP MART CRYBABY x Singapore Oceanarium pop-up
Now till 30th Aug
The Singapore Oceanarium’s no stranger to collabs; this time, they’re linking up with POP MART’s CRYBABY to spruce up its grounds with waves of cutesy charm.Catch the adorable CRYBABY reimagined as sea inhabitants you’d find within the Singapore Oceanarium’s habitats; you can’t miss the pair of 5m-tall inflatables, one donning a sea urchin costume, while the other, an anglerfish.
Inside, you’ll spot more installations of CRYBABY taking after animals like sharks, whales, manta rays, and jellyfishes.For more photo ops, there are cutesy backdrops, and scratch your itch to tear open a blind box by visiting the pop-up store at WEAVE.
They’re stocked with plenty of CRYBABY merch, including the exclusive Cry Me an Ocean series.
Get tickets to the Singapore Oceanarium.
Admission: $55/adult | $43/child
Venue: 24 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore Oceanarium, Sentosa Island, 098137
Date: Now till 30th August 2026
Opening hours: 10am-8pm, Daily
13.Downtown East Summer Sports Fiesta
1st June-19th July 2026
Image credit: Summer Sports Fiesta
Keep the kids active this June holiday at Downtown East’s Summer Sports Fiesta, where a lineup of sports-themed activities awaits.
Head over to Wild Wild Wet and drift along the Shiok River on pickleball-themed floats, or dive into water polo matches happening at the Tsunami Pool.
Image credit: Ong Rui En
From $10, snap some pictures at Solace Studio’s sports-themed photobooth pop-ups, with 4 themes to choose from: locker room, stadium seating, tennis court, and beach.Mega strips 10 times bigger than the standard photo strip are available too.
Furthermore, there will be an enrichment fair throughout this period where you can enjoy free trial classes such as Pilates, rock climbing, boxing and self-defence.Find out more about the trial classes available on the Downtown East website.
Admission: From $29/adult | From $21/child
Venue: Downtown East
Dates: 1st June-19th July 2026
Time: Mon-Fri 12pm-6pm | Sat-Sun 11am-6pm (Closed on Tuesdays)
Find out more about Summer Sports Fiesta.
14.ONE Ocean: Every Action Ripples
From 30th May 2026 till 3rd Jan 2027
Make waves this June at Science Centre Singapore with a lineup of immersive science experiences for the whole fam.The big highlight is ONE Ocean: Every Action Ripples, a new multi-sensory exhibition opening on 30th May that takes visitors on a deep-sea adventure through 10 interactive zones featuring 360° ocean projections, free-roaming VR, spatial soundscapes, and hands-on installations.
Expect everything from Arctic expeditions and coral reefs to whale migrations and Singapore’s own marine ecosystems, all wrapped up in a visually stunning experience that feels part science museum, part underwater fever dream.
There’ll also be ocean-themed activities under JUNEureka 2026, special KidsSTOP™ programmes, and school holiday activities happening throughout the month.
Get tickets for ONE Ocean: Every Action Ripples.
Admission: $18/adult | $13/child
Venue: Science Centre Singapore, Annexe Halls
Dates: From 30th May onwards
Time: Tue-Sun 10am-5pm
15.Rainforest Wild Adventure new zone & experiences
From 20th May onwards
Previously known as Rainforest Wild ASIA, the Rainforest Wild Adventure park in Mandai Wildlife Reserve is getting an upgrade in the form of an entirely new zone, dubbed Rainforest Wild Adventure East.
Visitors will be able to check out the park’s updated offerings from 20th May 2026 onwards, and boy, do these new experiences ($10/pax each) look fun.
Take to the skies with the Canopy Glider, as you soar above the treetops; look down to spot critters such as estuarine crocodiles and bongos chilling beneath you.The Ravine Swing is another thrilling attraction to have a go at, as it takes you 8m up in the air before plunging you down to catch a glimpse of the passing African painted dogs.
The high elements don’t end there, as you’re invited to scale a strangler fig during Primate Climb to get a better view of Diana monkeys.
On the other hand, the Split Rock Summit promises sweeping views of the park after conquering its 11m-tall peak, but if you’d rather more greenery, opt for the Treetop Traverse’s 125m-long harnessed course instead.
Get tickets to Rainforest Wild Adventure.
Admission: From $35
Venue: 20 Mandai Lake Road, Mandai Wildlife WEST, Singapore 729825
Date: From 20th May onwards
Opening hours: 9am-6pm, Daily
16.Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue
24th Apr-13th Sep
Families with kids obsessed with the blocky wonder of Minecraft, you’ll be able to step into the game’s Overworld at Mandai Wildlife Reserve.The new Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue is here to stay all the way till September, and Minecraft fans of all ages will be in for a treat.
This indoor, hour-long experience has it all, from immersive projections, theatrical sets, photo spots, and motion-tracking gameplay for an impromptu workout.You’ll start off in the Minecraft Forest and venture through the game’s various biomes, gathering resources and spotting iconic Minecraft mobs like the panda, sheep, and Iron Golem along the way.
Each visitor will be equipped with an Orb of Interaction, which allows them to shape the blocky world around them and influence the outcome of their adventure, making each visit unique.
Before you go, swing by the Trading Outpost to snag a cool keepsake, as well as a highly coveted in-game cape.
Right now, Mandai Wildlife Reserve is having a special opening promotion for the experience; you can get tickets to both the Minecraft Experience and Exploria for just $61.10/adult and $49.60/child.
Get tickets to the Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue.
Admission: From $46/adult | $40/child
Venue: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Green Canvas at Mandai Wildlife Reserve, Singapore 729826
Date: 24th April-13th September 2026
Time: Mon-Fri 11am-7pm | Sat-Sun 10am-8pm
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17.Dracula: Ballet at its Darkest
Now till 19th Jul
Image credit: Dracula: Ballet at its Darkest
If you’ve ever wanted to experience Bram Stoker’s Dracula in a medium other than mere words on a page, here’s your chance to do so.The critically-acclaimed production Dracula: Ballet at its Darkest is finally in town, and you can catch it from now till 19th July 2026 at the Esplanade Theatre.
A blood-curdling tale of grief, obsessions, and the destructive power of love, the epic has been reimagined to feature a hauntingly beautiful repertoire by Joel Burke, accompanied by a moving score composed by the Emmy Award-winning Jason Fernandez.If you’re a fan of dark romance, gothic storytelling, and stunning set pieces, this one’s right up your alley.
Get tickets to Dracula: Ballet at its Darkest (as of writing tickets are sold out)
Admission: From $69/pax
Venue: 1 Esplanade Drive, Esplanade Theatre, Singapore 038981
Date: 15th-19th July 2026
Showtimes: Wed-Fri 8pm | Sat 3pm, 8pm | Sun 2pm
18.
juju world
20th Jun-18th Jul
You’ve seen the crowds at Cj Hendry’s Flower Market; prepare to brave another sea of visitors at the artist’s upcoming juju world experience.This one’s centered around her juju collectible toy series, which is sure to draw squeals of adoration due to their awfully cute designs.
Apart from taking pretty pics at the experience which will feature playful, larger-than-life installations and an inflatable ball pit, you’ll be able to get your hands on the beloved juju plushies.There’ll even be a Singapore-exclusive, the striking yellow colourway, that will only be available here; let’s hope the scalpers don’t get their hands on these before you do.
Get tickets to juju world.
Admission: $15/adult | $10/child
Venue: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, IMBA Theatre, Gardens by the Bay, #01-24, Singapore 018953
Date: Now till 18th July 2026
Opening hours: Mon-Thu 10am-7pm | Fri-Sun & PH 10am-8pm
19.Into the Ocean: Journey Beneath
6th Jun-1st Nov
Another journey into the depths of the ocean starts at the ArtScience Museum this June.
As its name suggests, Into the Ocean: Journey Beneath is a new exhibition where visitors can get a glimpse into life beneath the crashing waves.
First, you’ll step into an OceanX’s research vessel to simulate an actual deep-sea expedition, where sound, visuals, interactive technology and even scent will paint a vivid picture of what marine biologists encounter during real missions.Admire specimens of coral reef and sea-dwelling animals, and snap a pic at the pretty Lucida light installation that’s meant to mimic the sensation of being surrounded by shifting currents.
Admission: From $19.50-/adult | $16.50/child
Venue: 6 Bayfront Avenue, ArtScience Museum Singapore 018974
Dates: 6th June-1st November 2026
Time: Sun-Thu 10am-7pm | Fri-Sat 10am-9pm
20.Disney Garden of Wonder
From 8th Jun
Disney characters are getting the topiary treatment once again at Floral Fantasy.Opening on 8th June, Disney Garden of Wonder features 23 floral and plant sculptures spread across 6 themed zones, including new appearances by Disney Princesses Rapunzel, Belle and Jasmine, as well as Anna and Elsa from Frozen.
There’s even a uniquely Singaporean finale featuring Disney characters alongside local favourites like laksa and teh tarik.
Cute? Extremely
Admission: From $24/adult | $16/child
Venue: Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay
Dates: From 8th June 2026
Time: 10am-9pm, Daily
21.Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy
Now till 16th Aug
If you’re a fan of museum dates, head on over to the ArtScience Museum to have a gander at Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy, which is here to stay all the way till 16th August 2026.It’ll give you the bare-bones on what it’s like to be a human, through installations that’ll have you digging deeper as to what’s going on within the bags of flesh we call our bodies.
Image credit: ArtScience Museum
The Network Within is one that’s sure to catch your eye with its intricate system of blood vessels, while Evolver, narrated by Cate Blanchett, is an immersive audiovisual experience that follows a breath of oxygen as it courses through the body.
Always By My Side (2023) by Amanda Heng.
Image credit: Aditi Kashyap
The exhibition also houses 20 actual specimens of the human body which are part of NTU’s Silent Mentor programme.Do take the time to read reflections from med school students, who profess their respect and empathy for donors who’ve offered their bodies to science.
Get tickets to Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy.
Admission: From $19.50/pax
Venue: 6 Bayfront Avenue, ArtScience Museum, Level 3, SIngapore 018974
Date: Now till 16th August 2026
Opening hours: Sun-Thu 10am-7pm | Fri-Sat 10am-9pm
Find things to do in Singapore this weekend
We’re sure you have more than enough activities to fill your upcoming weekend.If not, check out our ultimate list of things to do in Singapore or the best attractions and activities in Singapore.If you’re looking for pretty places to snap lots of photos, hit up these Instagrammable places in Singapore while you’re at it.
And those looking to plan their calendars in advance can check out our full list of upcoming live performances in 2026.
Cover image adapted from: @glowfestivalsg via Instagram, Museum of Ice Cream, Dracula: Ballet at its Darkest
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