
Looking for things to do in Singapore this weekend? Here’s your guide to the best events and activities happening around town this weekend.
Fun things to do in Singapore this weekend are abundant, from checking out cool cafes, bars and restaurants, to exciting things to do in Singapore in May. Bookmark this page if you’re always on the lookout for limited-time menus, parties, and news on all the new events happening during the weekend. Remember to keep up to date with what’s happening in Singapore! Let’s hop on to the list of fun things to do in Singapore this weekend.
Things to do this weekend in Singapore
1. [Free!] Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2026

Out of over 5,000 submissions worldwide, 30 shortlisted works from 19 countries and regions have now been selected for exhibition in the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2026. And this is the first time this exhibit is being presented in Southeast Asia! Spanning a range of materials and disciplines, the works demonstrate technical skills and artistic vision while exploring the tension between tradition and experimentation.
When: 14 May to 14 June 2026
How much: Free admission
Where: Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2026, B1, City Hall Wing, National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew’s Road, Singapore 178957
2. Children’s Season at the Civic District

Little ones and the young at heart, an arts-filled adventure awaits at the Civic District! As part of Children’s Season 2026, families can look forward to an exciting line-up of free and ticketed programmes, including performances, workshops, interactive installations and hands-on experiences. At the heart of it all is the Little Explorers Trail, a fun-filled arts adventure across the Civic District. From 29 May to 28 June 2026, pick up a trail map, collect stamps across participating venues and redeem an exclusive Children’s Season sticker sheet (available while stocks last).
Along the way, explore interactive experiences at the Asian Civilisations Museum, whimsical performances at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay’s Flipside festival, family-friendly concerts by SSO at Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall, immersive art experiences at National Gallery Singapore, as well as monster-sized fun at Monstrous Fun at The Arts House at the Old Parliament. To make exploration a breeze, just hop on the free Civic District Arts Bus. The shuttle bus runs across seven stops every Friday and weekend, from 15 May to 7 June 2026.
When: 29 May to 28 June 2026
How much: Free and ticketed programmes available
Where: Children’s Season at the Civic District, multiple locations across the Civic District, including Asian Civilisations Museum, National Gallery Singapore, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay and The Arts House at the Old Parliament
3. Ren Faire SG: The Court Revels

If you missed Ren Faire Sg’s first event earlier in the year, fret not! You can have the same fantastical immersion at its upcoming program, which promises to be something a little more intimate but just as convivial and lively. Arrive early to catch sword duels and LARP combat games, as well as the crowning of the House of Faith Leaders. There’ll be tarot card readings, live drawings, jagua tattoos, chainmail bracelet-making workshops, and more. You can also choose to dress up or come as you are. We recommend finding a gown or a costume for the full experience!
When: 30 May 2026, 5pm to 9pm
How much: $18 per person
Where: Ren Faire Sg: The Court Revels, location revealed to ticket buyers
4. [Free!] Night At Orchard

Orchard Road is back and buzzing, thanks to Night at Orchard. This bazaar within the heart of our bustling shopping district returns with its monthly showcases of emerging local and regional brands. On the last weekend of every month, you’ll see the street burst to life with booths set up in front of Wisma Atria to Ngee Ann City. It’s the only creative market in Singapore’s prime shopping district, which gives you a brand new reason to shop till you drop.
When: 29 to 31 May 2026
How much: Free admission
Where: Night at Orchard, pedestrian walkway in front of Wisma Atria, 435 Orchard Road, Singapore 238877
5. [Free!] Paper Passion

Deck is hosting its very first art market, and it’s all about celebrating the beauty and versatility of paper as a medium for art. From books, stickers, and zines to prints and photographs, you’ll be surprised at the variety of pieces you can get from this art market.
When: 30 May 2026, 12pm to 9pm
How much: Free admission
Where: Paper Passion, Shop-House by Deck, 4& 6 Lorong 24 Geylang, Singapore 398616
6. Esquina celebrates 15 years with rotating guest-favourite specials

Esquina is celebrating 15 years this year! And as part of its celebration, it’s making a culinary tribute to its evolution. The tapas bar will be bringing back beloved favourites from its menu, hailed by longtime regulars as Esquina’s must-have signatures. That’s right, Esquina will be breaking out some beloved recipes from its archives just for this year before they disappear from the counter once again! Each dish will be priced at $15, and will rotate every month to keep the menu lineup fresh and exciting. Revivals to look forward to include oysters with a Vietnamese dressing, a classic Spanish omelette, pickled and roasted beetroots, Iberico pork jowl and more.
When: Until 31 December 2026
How much: Special dishes start from $15
Where: Esquina celebrates 15 years with rotating guest-favourite specials, 16 Jiak Chuan Road, Singapore 089267
7. Dylan Adler in Singapore

Making his Singapore debut this weekend is Dylan Adler, an NYC/LA-based comedian, musician, and former writer for The Late Late Show with James Corden. He’s best known for his signature blend of songwriting, storytelling, and physical comedy in his live performances. That means you get laughs with a side of musical flavour with it! The show promises non-stop laughter and jaw-dropping vocal runs, so prepare yourself.
When: 30 May 2026, 7.30pm to 10pm
How much: Tickets start from $58.38
Where: Dylan Adler in Singapore, Vatos Kitchen & Bar, 36 Robinson Road, Singapore 068877
8. [Free!] Flipside

We all love a good carnival (anyone actively keeping an eye out for when the next time Uncle Ringo pops up?). But what if we told you you could experience it and even try your hand at some carnival acts for yourself? Esplanade is presenting Flipside, a whole weekend built on the excitement of risk. Circus practitioners and artists will be gathering at the Esplanade to host performances, workshops, exhibitions, talks, and more. We plan on signing up for the contact juggling workshop!
When: 29 May to 7 June 2026
How much: Free with some ticketed events
Where: Flipside, Esplanade, multiple locations around the Esplanade, including the concourse, rehearsal studio, Annexe Studio, and more
9. [Free!] Earthopia Fest 2026

Back for its second edition, this youth-led sustainability festival is bringing together youth, community groups, green businesses, artists, and advocates for three days of eco-conscious partying. We’re already getting ready to register for workshops like farm-to-table pesto making, upcycling origami pouches, crafting your own coffee rub, and more! You’ll also be fuelled by brands like Cult Sliders, Breadfirst Everyday, Deli, and Echo. It’ll give you plenty of energy for live music by Shye, The Jukuleles, Sobs, Heema Izzati, Club Mild, and beyond.
When: 29 to 31 May 2026
How much: Free admission with some ticketed events
Where: Earthopia Fest 2026, Fort Canning Green, Singapore 179618
10. Nutmeg Cocktail Fiesta

Nutmeg & Clove is hosting its 12th annual Nutmeg Cocktail Fiesta, and it’s one of the events in Singapore’s bar calendar. Casual sippers and convivial imbibers alike are invited to Nutmeg & Clove for a line-up of bartending talents from around the world. We’re seeing talents from Rome, New York, Washington D.C., Mexico City, Sao Paulo and Singapore take the reins. And on top of unique drinks, you can savour regional food pairings, collaborative menus, and cross-cultural exchanges.
When: 24 to 31 May 2026
How much: Varies with each cocktail
Where: Nutmeg Cocktail Fiesta, 8 Purvis Street, Singapore 188587
11. [Free!] Pokémon Pokopia hits the road with Nintendo Switch 2

Who’s that Pokémon? It’s the Pokémon Pokopia truck! On the back of the game’s global launch, you can jump straight into the action and give Pokémon Pokopia a test run. This 24-foot-long truck has been converted into a full-blown gaming station, allowing fans of all ages to enter an interactive gaming space with comfy seating and even air conditioning. Simply register your name, and you’ll be in line for a quick 20-minute test session of Pokémon Pokopia!
While waiting, kids can occupy themselves with the colouring station or snap pictures with a special Pokémon Pokopia backdrop. Psst: we hear that Pikachu will also be making a special appearance on select weekends! Will you be the lucky trainer who spots him?
When: Every weekend until 4 June 2026; 10am to 10pm
How much: Free admission
Where: Pokémon Pokopia hits the road with Nintendo Switch 2, check the Pokemon official social media for where the truck is headed!
12. Passion is Volcanic: Desire in Southeast Asian Art

2026 must be a year of firsts, because National Gallery Singapore is hosting its first-ever R18 exhibition! Passion is Volcanic features intimate presentations of over 70 artworks exploring desire, sexuality, and the human body. Each theme has shaped artistic practices and discourse in Southeast Asia, and you might be able to identify them if you look beyond the initial erotic displays. Due to the nature of this exhibit, photography is prohibited at the exhibition and age verification will be conducted at the door.
When: 24 April to 30 August 2026
How much: Tickets start from $5
Where: Passion is Volcanic: Desire in Southeast Asian Art, City Hall Wing, Level 4, National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrews Road, Singapore 178957
13. [Free!] Polo Play pop-up

A new immersive retail experience is popping up at Jewel Changi Airport, and it’s none other than Ralph Lauren Polo’s Polo Play! It spotlights the new season of bags, defined by bold colours, playful silhouettes, and effortless versatility. We’re loving the clean, minimalistic shape and pops of vibrant colours! Exclusive pop-up experiences you can look forward to include free stickers, an interactive photo booth, and live fashion illustrations on the weekends.
When: Until 29 May 2026; daily, 10am to 10pm
How much: Free admission
Where: Polo Play pop-up, Level 1, Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819666
14. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

If you’ve ever wanted to step into a giant fever dream fuelled by chocolate and childhood nostalgia, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is your golden ticket. The musical is whimsical, wildly colourful and delightfully over-the-top, with dazzling sets, catchy tunes and enough theatrical magic to make you forget adulthood exists for two hours.
Willy Wonka and Charlie Bucket are the ultimate dynamic duo: one eccentric and mysterious, the other sweet and wide-eyed. Together, they carry the show with charm and heart. At the gala premiere, the cast was clearly having a blast, and so were we. Expect cheeky laughs, energetic performances, and visuals that look like a candy store that exploded into a confetti of fun.
P.S. before the show, don’t miss Janice Wong’s edible chocolate photo wall at the theatre entrance (yes, it tastes as good as it sounds). And keep your eyes peeled for surprise Golden Tickets hidden beneath selected seats!
When: Until 14 June 2026
How much: Tickets from $98
Where: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sands Theatre, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018971
15. Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue

Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue is making its first Asia stop in our Lion City, and it’s set to be a dream for Minecraft fans in Singapore. Thanks to motion tracking magic, you get to go on an hour-long quest into the Minecraft world. Take your Orb of Interaction and fight mobs, gather resources, and collaborate with others to save villagers under siege from a zombie attack. Remember to grab some exclusive merch (both physical and digital) on your way out! Psst: check out our Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue review to get more details.
When: 24 April to 13 September 2026
How much: Tickets start from $46 for adults and $40 for children
Where: Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue, Green Canvas, Mandai Wildlife Reserve, 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826
16. Grab your F1 merch at Audi House of Progress

Are you geared up for this year’s F1 Singapore Grand Prix? Because we sure are, and if you aren’t, we think snagging some of the latest merch will get you into the mood. Be one of the first few in Singapore to get the new Audi Revolut F1 Team merch! Think hats, t-shirts, lanyards, shorts, slides, and more. While you’re there, be sure to have a coffee and some bites at the cafe! The menu got a facelift recently and features some delectable reimagined German classics cooked up by Dave Pynt and the Burnt Ends Bakery team.
When: Ongoing; daily, 10am to 7pm
How much: Merchandise starts from $40
Where: Grab your F1 merch at Audi House of Progress,18 Cross Street, Singapore 048423
17. [Free!] The Everyday Museum

The next time you’re out in the office, see if you can spy some sneaky artworks while you’re taking your walk to lunch! Spotlighting the shifting movements in Singapore’s Central Business District, Singapore-based artists have been invited to create works that sneakily slip into spaces between buildings and pedestrian paths.
When: Until 31 December 2027
How much: Free to view
Where: The Everyday Museum, multiple locations around the Central Business District
18. Voilah! France Singapore Festival 2026

With 26 programmes hosted across the island, the Voilah! France Singapore Festival is returning with a bang. From arts and culture to gastronomy, science, and lifestyle, this diverse lineup of offerings means there’ll be something for everyone. But one of the key highlights we’re looking forward to is the Voilah! French Food Market at VivoCity. Producers and importers are set to showcase some of France’s finest produce. Think cheese, delicatessen, pastries, breads, wines, and more. You can also look forward to live demonstrations by chef Sebastian Lepinoy of Les Amis and chef Jeremy Gillon, previously from Jag.
When: 25 April to 20 June 2026
How much: Free with some ticketed events
Where: Voilah! France Singapore Festival 2026, multiple locations including Filmhouse, VivoCity, Victoria Concert Hall, and more
19. Exploria

A new attraction is coming to Mandai Wildlife Reserve, and we can attest, you’ll have the time of your life when you visit! Exploria is set to be one of Southeast Asia’s largest indoor, nature-themed multimedia attractions. Experience extraordinary environments and phenomena rarely accessible to humans. This is practically everything from the prehistoric eras and extreme habitats to microscopic ecosystems and the ocean’s depths.
The experience is split into five worlds – Realm of the Giants, Micro Worlds, Bitdeer AI Extreme Frontiers, Infinite Wonderland, and World of Darkness. Each comes with its own interactive elements like installations, augmented reality experiences, virtual reality simulations, and more.
When: Ongoing; Monday to Friday, 11am to 8pm; Saturday to Sunday and public holidays, 11am to 9pm
How much: Tickets start from $38
Where: Exploria, 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826
20. 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
21. 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: Until 19 June 2026; 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
22. 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.

