
Looking for things to do in Singapore this weekend? Here’s your guide to the best events and activities around town.
Fun things to do this weekend in Singapore are abundant, from checking out cool cafes, bars and restaurants, to exciting things to do in Singapore in February. Bookmark this page if you’re always on the lookout for limited-time menus, parties, pet-friendly festivals, and news on all the events happening during the weekend. Remember to keep up to date with what’s happening in Singapore!
Things to do this weekend in Singapore
1. Unfiltered Presents: Flashback Friday

Throw it back to the dawn of the new millennium with this month’s Flashback Friday party, starring smash hits by bands of the 2000s. We’re talking about Linkin Park, Paramore, Fall Out Boy, and more joining us on this dance down nostalgia lane. Don’t miss out on your chance to rock out!
When: 13 February 2026, 10.30pm 10 3am
How much: General admission $28, at the door $32
Where: Unfiltered Presents: Flashback Friday, Hard Rock Cafe, #02-01, 50 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249724
2. Lego Botanicals Bloom Bar

The new Lego Botanicals Bloom Bar at Raffles City is drawing huge hype, thanks to its free activity where you can build and bring home a Lego Botanicals rose stalk. We hear it’s so popular that there’s now a limit of 100 roses available each day, so manage your expectations accordingly.
If you’d prefer to snag a Valentine’s Day bloom that will last, check out the seasonal promos, including 25% off and gift-with-purchase offers. Highlights from the Lego Botanicals range include the bouquet of red roses, pink roses, tulips, and mixed pink flowers.
When: 13 to 15 February 2026, 11am to 9pm
How much: Free entry, activities available while stocks last
Where: Lego Botanicals Bloom Bar, Level 1, External Quartzite, Raffles City, 252 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179103
3. Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie

Chagee fans, you know your favourite tea brand has made it when it launches a collab with the Asian Civilisations Museum and the Singapore Tourism Board. Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie is a new immersive showcase that invites you to explore tea with all your senses.
With historic collections, works by local artists, and contemporary interpretations, the exhibition spotlights sculptural installations, cool soundscapes, and fragrance experiences. P.S. the pop-up also features two Chagee plush charms that you can purchase!
When: 28 January to 7 June 2026
How much: Part of ACM’s All Access ticket; $12 for Singaporeans and PRs, $25 for tourists
Where: Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie, Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555
4. Josh Groban: Gems World Tour

If You Raise Me Up was your tear-inducing, inspirational hit in the 2000s, catch Grammy-nominated singer Josh Groban in Singapore this weekend. Making a pitstop here on his first world tour in 10 years, he’ll belt out all his signature tunes in an intimate evening with fans. Tickets are still available, so this could be your spontaneous Valentine’s Day date night concert!
When: 13 February 2026, 8pm
How much: Selected tickets from $148
Where: Josh Groban: Gems World Tour, The Star Theatre, #04-01, The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green, Singapore 138617
5. Single in Singapore City: Anti-Valentine’s Fiesta

In the mood for a cheeky anti-Valentine’s Day singles’ mixer? Swing by Lucha Loco for a sizzling soiree where you’ll mingle with singles of all genders, orientations, and ages while roving dancers and live DJs set the mood. If you meet your match, check out the Kissing Booth or Hedonist Pleasure Den to spice up your night. Or get in on the pinata fun! P.S. head this way for more Valentine’s Day parties in Singapore.
When: 14 February 2026, 9pm till late
How much: Early bird tickets $25, at the door $35; one welcome drink included
Where: Single in Singapore City: Anti-Valentine’s Fiesta, Lucha Loco, 15 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089598
6. Weekend Selections
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BYOB (bring your own bag) to Weekend Selections, a two-day event at Corner Corner along Duxton Road. The pop-up displays everything from charming lifestyle accessories to folk craft, featuring brands like Alpha Beta Casa (Ontayaki ceramics, Japanese folk toys) and Dry Spell Garden (unique potted plants, pottery, vintage goods) alongside Mestle Portar’s jazz and ambient soundscapes (plus records from their personal collection).
When: 14 & 15 February 2026
How much: Free entry
Where: Weekend Selections, Corner Corner, 16 Duxton Road, Singapore 089482
7. Back-Door Pasta

Pasta aficionado chef Imran is making a special appearance for February, taking over Dutch Colony Coffee’s kitchen to bring us some innovative pasta flavours! A special menu will be created weekly, featuring four to five core dishes, including chef Imran’s classics and signatures. Whet your appetite with some complimentary focaccia and the dip of the day before moving on to conquer the whole menu!
When: 5 to 28 February 2026; Every Thursday to Saturday, 6pm to 9pm
How much: Enquire online; walk-ins only
Where: Back-Door Pasta, back door entrance, Dutch Colony Coffee, 113 Frankel Avenue, Singapore 458230
8. Chinatown’s Chinese New Year Light Up

The Year of the Horse is about to arrive, and no celebration is complete without a trip to Chinatown to bask in the glowing festive light up. As the sun sets for the day, Chinatown will transform with festive light installations, featuring an almost nine-meter-tall golden horse centrepiece to symbolise momentum, aspiration, and collective progress. Other activities you can look forward to include paper crafts, a lion dance competition, and a lantern adoption programme.
When: 18 January to 18 March 2026; lion dance competition happens 7 to 8 February; Chinese New Year countdown party happens 16 to 17 February
How much: Free admission
Where: Chinatown’s Chinese New Year Light Up, Kreta Ayer Square
9. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration exhibition

Making its only stop in Southeast Asia is the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration exhibition! Spanning across 21,000 square feet and over two floors, jump into the Demon Slayer universe. The exhibition focuses on three movie arcs and brings life to emotional battles, character profiles, and stunning visuals across moments from the Kimetsu Academy, Muzan’s Infinity Castle, and the Battle of Mount Natagumo to Mount Fujikasane.
When: 24 January to 15 March 2026
How much: Tickets start from $31
Where: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration exhibition, Former Singapore Sports Hub Library, 4 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397697
10. Spring Blossoms

The Chinese New Year showcase at Gardens by the Bay always impresses, and this year is no different. For the Year of the Horse, eight life-sized horse lanterns crafted by Chinese artisans are on display throughout the Flower Dome. Made with techniques that originated in the Tang dynasty (over a thousand years ago!), the lanterns sit alongside plum blossoms, orchids, chrysanthemums, and bamboo.
When: 16 January to 1 March 2026; daily, 9am to 9pm
How much: Tickets start from $12 for adults, $8 for children and seniors
Where: Spring Blossom, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
11. My Grandfather’s Things pop-up

Vintage luxury specialist My Grandfather’s Things is hosting its latest Singapore pop-up, and the brand is bringing some absolute gems with it. If you’re itching to shop and treat yourself to a new bag, watch, or accessories, visit its temporary storefront at New Bahru. Offerings will rotate, so you’ll see something new almost every day!
When: Until 28 February; daily, 10am to 8pm
How much: Free entry
Where: My Grandfather’s Things pop-up, #02-06, New Bahru, 46 Kim Yam Road, Singapore 239351
12. Dopamine Land

Dopamine Land Singapore has finally arrived! This love letter to our happy hormone is the hottest new attraction in Singapore to date. Expect nine interactive rooms that’ll engage almost all your senses. Unleash your inner child and doodle to your heart’s content at Scribblescape, or dance the stress away in Chromodance. It’s a sensory overload in the best way possible! Read our review of Dopamine Land to get all the best tips when you’re visiting.
When: Ongoing; daily, 11am to 9pm; closed on Tuesdays
How much: Tickets start from $17
Where: Dopamine Land Singapore, #02-204/205, Weave, Resorts World Sentosa, 26 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
13. Skullpanda Cage-Uncage

Full-scale sculptures of dreamy Skullpanda figurines await at the latest exhibition, presented by Pop Mart in collaboration with the National Museum of Singapore and the Singapore Tourism Board. This immersive visual spectacle takes you on a thought-provoking journey through six thematic zones reflecting different aspects of everyday life. After roaming through the zones, grab some exhibition-exclusive merchandise at the retail zone (available to ticket holders only!).
When: 12 December 2025 to 22 February 2026
How much: Tickets start from $14
Where: Skullpanda Cage-Uncage, National Museum of Singapore, 93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897
14. Tradition in Motion: Singapore’s Lion Dance Heritage

If you ever wanted to discover the deep history of lion dance, the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre’s latest exhibition will scratch that itch. This special exhibition, prepared for Chinese New Year, features over 50 artefacts, photographs, posters, and figurines highlighting the significance of this art. You’ll spy eight lion heads representing the types of lion dance styles, including the southern lion dance, and the less common Hainan lion and Fujian green lion. Other zones are dedicated to the craft’s innovation and how it embraces diversity.
When: 11 December 2025 to 30 April 2026
How much: Free admission
Where: Tradition in Motion: Singapore’s Lion Dance Heritage, Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, 1 Straits Boulevard, Singapore 018906
15. Sunset Yoga: A soft reset at Sentosa

Surprise! Yoga isn’t just for the mornings; you can spend a tranquil evening basking in the golden hour sunset. For the first Sunday of every month, Sentosa welcomes you to pause and reconnect with yourself under the open sky. Guided by instructor Jodie Ang, relax as soothing music plays through headsets as you stretch your way to the new week.
When: Every first Sunday of the month; until March 2026; 6pm to 7pm
How much: Tickets start from $15
Where: Sunset Yoga: A soft reset at Sentosa, Southernmost Point, Palawan Island, Sentosa
16. Jurassic World: The Experience

The dinosaurs have taken over! Our misty Cloud Forest hosts prehistoric visitors you can get up close and personal with. Be prepared for life-sized animatronics and dinosaur sculptures scattered throughout the lush Cloud Forest, bringing the Jurassic World film franchise to life. These include a three-storey-tall brachiosaurus, a terrifying tyrannosaurus rex, and even baby dinosaurs in the petting zoo area. We visited Jurassic World: The Experience to give you the lowdown…
When: Ongoing; 9am to 9pm
How much: Tickets start from $22 for children and $26 for adults
Where: Jurassic World: The Experience, Cloud Forest, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
This weekend in Singapore is packed with exciting events and activities that promise fun for everyone!
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of weekend events can I find in Singapore?
Singapore’s weekend lineup includes a diverse range of fun activities, from art exhibitions, live music and theatre shows to pop-up markets, food festivals, family-friendly attractions, fitness activities and cultural celebrations. There’s always something for every interest and age group each weekend.
Can I take public transport in Singapore on the weekend?
Yes! Singapore's public transport system is fast, reliable, and stops by many landmarks. It's also fairly easy to navigate with your mobile map apps.
How do I avoid crowds on the weekend?
Get tickets or make reservations in advance, and show up early to any free events in the city!
Crowds are a typical scene on the weekends and you might not be able to avoid all of them. However, you can try to attend during slightly off-peak hours so that crowds aren't as big.
Are there family-friendly weekend things to do in Singapore?
Absolutely! Many weekend events in Singapore cater to families and children, from interactive exhibitions and outdoor festivals to themed pop-ups and museum experiences.
What are some tips for planning the perfect weekend in Singapore?
Plan ahead by prioritising your favourite events, checking transport routes (MRT/bus timings), considering crowd levels at popular spots, and combining nearby activities to make the most of your time. Singapore’s public transport and walkable districts make weekend exploration convenient.

