
Get the scoop on all the fun things to do this weekend in Singapore!
Our city is bursting with fun things to do this weekend in Singapore – from checking out cool cafes, bars and restaurants, to exciting February events. It’s the week of looooove and romance is in the air thanks to Valentine’s Day. It’s not too late to grab a present or make reservations for dinner! For the singles out there, give yourself a chance to find love at hot V-Day parties or dating events. Remember to keep up to date with our latest news and happenings too! Make the most of the weekend with exciting things to do in Singapore.
Things to do this weekend in Singapore
1. Fold & Flirt: A laundry-themed dating event

A dating mixer at a laundromat? Yes, you heard it here first. Hangout Laundry is changing up the dating scene. Kill two birds with one stone by getting your laundry done and meeting new people for one night only! You’ll get to romanticise chores as chill house beats play in the background. Sip on some cold beer while you wait for your laundry to be done, and maybe chat someone up to kill time. You never know who you’ll meet, wink wink.
When: 14 February 2025; 5pm – 11.30pm
How much: $20 per ticket (comes with one free drink), free entry for those who bring a load of laundry to wash
Where: Fold & Flirt, #01-706, Hangout Laundry, 531 Bedeck North Street 3, Singapore 460531
2. Shreklentines Day with Preetipls

We don’t know about you but a true comfort film for us is Shrek, so why wouldn’t we watch it at the most romantic time of the year? Even better, it comes with a quiz and a best-dressed contest. All-stars are welcomed for a little pre-show quiz during the Shrektravaganza hosted by Shrek stan Preetipls before sitting back to soak up the nostalgia of the first Shrek movie.
When: 15 February 2025, 4.30pm
How much: Standard tickets start at $16
Where: Shreklentines Day with Preetipls, #05-00, The Projector, Golden Mile Tower, 6001 Beach Road, Singapore 199589
3. Dine with Le Petit Chef

The world’s smallest chef returns to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a limited-time dining experience for all. You’ll be taken on a culinary journey as Le Petit Chef prances around your table, creating a visual treat for you as you dine. As an extra special surprise, all bookings in February get personalised butler services that include bouquets, chocolates, and other swoon-worthy touches. Couples will also enjoy complimentary moscato and bring home a framed picture to commemorate the meal.
When: 1 – 28 February 2025; Monday – Friday, 11am – 8pm; Saturday – Sunday, 10am – 8pm
How much: $288 per person
Where: Dine with Le Petit Chef, Level 4, Changi Experience Studio, Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819666
4. Uniqlo’s 2025 Spring/Summer pop-up

It’s never too late for new clothes, and Uniqlo fans will be thrilled to know you can grab some new threads and more at Uniqlo’s pop-up. The showcase embraces the change of the seasons with timeless pieces in new colours, inspired by the cities of Copenhagen and Athens. Besides knitwear and denim pieces, we’re eyeing the round mini shoulder bag and round ultra mini bag.
Other activities to look out for? You can customise your LifeWear essentials with summer-themed patches, redeem a bouquet of flowers, and indulge in treats like orange pound cake and mango burnt cheesecake in the Uniqlo x Bomi Cafe.
When: 14 – 16 February 2025; 11am – 8pm
How much: Free entry
Where: Uniqlo’s 2025 Spring/Summer pop-up, National Design Centre, 111 Middle Road, Singapore 188969
5. Hoka Bondi 9 pop-up

If you’ve got your eyes on joining a popular run club around the city, you need the perfect pair of shoes. And if we were you, we’d get the very best. Lucky for aspiring marathon runners, Hoka is hosting a pop-up showcasing its ultra-cushioned fan favourite shoe, the Bondi 9, this weekend. Snag yourself a fresh pair of runners plus get a free pair of socks for every pair of shoes purchased!
When: 5 – 16 February 2025; 10am – 9pm
How much: Free admission, Bondi 9 shoes start at $269
Where: Hoka Bondi 9 pop-up, Ngee Ann City Open Space, 391A Orchard Road, Singapore 238873
6. A taste of Wala at Anto Pizza E Aperitivi

What happens when Anto owners Giancarlo Mancino and Antonio Brancato come together with Wala Pizza Private Dining’s “doughmama” Jenna Ding? We get one of the greatest pizza collaborations of all time. Jenna has whipped up two original creations made with Anto’s Molino Dallagiovanna flour from North Italy, creating super airy dough.
The truffle carbonara pizza is a dream for runny yolk lovers, made with truffle paste, guanciale, parmigiano reggiano, pasteurised yolks, white truffle oil, and black pepper. And on the sweet side, the Amarena Croccante is a dessert pie topped with cherries, whipped ricotta, dark chocolate, amarena juice, hazelnut, sea salt, orange zest, and mint. We’re making our reservations as you read this.
When: Until 28 February 2025; Jenna will be at Anto for dinner sessions on 22 & 25 January, and 13 & 28 February
How much: Truffle Carbonara pizza, $42, Amarena Croccante, from $20
Where: A taste of Wala at Anto Pizza E Aperitivi, 2 Jiak Chuan Road, Singapore 089260; Monday, 12pm – 3.30pm & 6pm – 11pm; Tuesday, 9am – 3.30pm & 6pm – 11pm; Wednesday – Thursday, 12pm – 3.30pm & 6pm – 11pm; Friday – Saturday, 12pm – 3.30pm & 6pm – 12am; closed on Sundays
7. Oatsome at BakerX

The latest local brand is taking residency at Baker X, and not only are the treats here absolutely delicious, but they’re also oh-so good for you. Started by a couple motivated by fitness and clean eating, Oatsome brings you nutritious baked goods perfect for breakfast, as a snack, or as workout fuel. Made without sugar, butter, and butter, Oatsome provides you overnight oats, tarts, and cakes with twice the protein and more antioxidants with half the calories and fat.
When: Until 3 April 2025
How much: Overnight oats start at $5.90, smoothies start at $5.50, bakes start at $3.50
Where: Oatsome at BakerX, #04-29, Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road, Singapore 238896; Wednesday – Sunday, 12pm – 7pm
8. Wagyu X’s limited time promotions

Looking for an impressive group dinner for a group of meat lovers? We recommend Wagyu X’s limited time steak platters featuring some of the very best cuts from around the world. Seasoned simply with salt, you get the full experience of cuts like Stockyard Wagyu, USDA Prime MacClaren Farm Angus, A5 Kyoto Hirai Wagyu and more. Psst: for every Wagyu platter you order, you get some free sides and a discount voucher for your next visit!
When: Until 28 February 2025
How much: Wagyu X Origins, $180++ (comes with one free side), Wagyu X Major, $370++ (comes with two free sides)
Where: Wagyu X’s limited-time promotion, 82 Club Street, Singapore 069450; daily, 11am – 3pm & 5pm – 10pm
9. Amazonia: Photographs by Sebastiao Salgado

Award-winning photographer Sebastiao Salgado’s major exhibition has made its Asia-Pacific debut at the National Museum of Singapore. The multi-sensory and immersive exhibition comprises over 200 black and white photographs capturing the beauty of the Amazon region. From lush landscapes to the lives of the indigenous communities residing in the forests, it’s a call to protect and conserve the lungs of the world.
When: Until 2 March 2025; daily, 10am – 7pm
How much: Tickets start at $11
Where: Amazonia: Photographs by Sebastiao Salgado, Exhibition Gallery 1 & 2, National Museum of Singapore, 93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897
10. Sentosa presents: A Big Big World

An 88-metre long starlit dragon, colour floral displays, and 20-metre dragon kite? It’s all about larger-than-life experiences at Sentosa as it ushers in the Year of the Snake. Experience three unique zones across Resorts World Sentosa, Sentosa Sensoryscape, and Palawan Beach which welcomes all the good festive cheer. Soak in The Dragon Rises show at the 10-metre all LED Pyramid of Prosperity, take pictures with the cherry blossoms along the walkways of Lookout Loop and pen your new year wishes at the Wishing Tunnel, or make your own kite.
When: Until 16 February 2025
How much: Free
Where: Sentosa presents: A Big Big World, across multiple locations within Sentosa
11. Spring Blossoms: Legend of Lady White Snake
A Chinese New Year themed exhibition has graced our beautiful Gardens by the Bay, inspired by Legend of the White Snake. It’s one of China’s four great folktales, depicting the story of mortal Xu Xian and snake spirit Bai Suzhen’s marriage. A rendition of Madam White Snake is presented in flowers, creating a 3D sculpture presented in collaboration with Beijing Florascape. The display also features over 1,000 dahlias in five new varieties, symbolising prosperity and new beginnings.
When: Until 23 February 2025
How much: $12 per adult and $8 per child (tickets to Flower Dome)
Where: Spring Blossoms: Legend of Lady White Snake, Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
12. Behind the Canvas Series 1: Jean-Michel Basquiat

Marking its global premiere, step into the mind of yet another creative genius. Revolutionary neo-expressionist artist Jean-Michel Basquiat’s works are captured in this immersive journey meant for art lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and curious minds. Covering over 16,000 square feet, explore 10 distinct rooms complemented with curated music. Highlights include Basquiat’s raw sketches, never-before-seen works from The Head-The Mind, 25 exclusive licensed prints, and interactive experiences like creating your own digital self-portrait.
When: Until 6 March 2025; daily, 10am – 8pm
How much: Tickets start at $43
Where: Behind the Canvas Series 1: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Sands Expo & Convention Centre, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
13. Everyday Practices: A collection of regional artists’ works

For anyone who hasn’t heard, Singapore Art Museum has a collection of artworks showcasing contemporary art from the National Collection that inspires profound reflections. Everyday Practices features works from 19 artists and one artist collective from 10 Asian countries, drawing inspiration from Tehching Hsieh’s seminal work One Year Performance where he placed himself in solitude for a year. Building on Hsieh’s philosophy, this exhibition puts together diverse artworks focusing on everyday practices, repetition, and endurance.
When: Until 20 July 2025
How much: Free admission for Singaporeans and PRs
Where: Everyday Practices, Gallery 4, Level 3, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, 39 Keppel Road, Singapore 089065; daily, 10am – 7pm
14. 5 Albizias by Robert Zhao Renhui

A new travelling showcase by artist Robert Zhao Renhui will be taking over our heartland libraries. The exhibition – 5 Albizias – showcases the Albizia tree, a resilient piece of nature that’s often overlooked. It focuses on the impact of human actions, and the interplay between native and non-native, natural and artificial. It’s shown through visuals of Albizia trees, four from across Singapore and one from the Maluku Islands where the tree originated from.
When: Until 23 March 2025
How much: Free admission
Where: 5 Albizias by Robert Zhao Renhui, #01-03, Woodlands Regional Library, 900 South Woodlands Drive, Singapore 730900; daily, 10am – 9pm
15. Autry pop-up: Snag sneakers worn by Blackpink’s Rose and Lisa

If you’re a fan of Blackpink, you’ve probably spotted Rose and Lisa sporting sneakers from all-American label, Autry. But did you know the brand will be hosting its first ever pop-up in Singapore? A. Store, a multi-footwear label will be bringing a selection of Autry’s most coveted shoes, including pieces from its Spring/Summer 2025 collection. There’ll also be a series of in-store events, limited-edition shoe bags, and surprise promotions.
When: Until 28 February 2025; daily, 10am – 10pm
Where: Autry pop-up, Level 2, Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819666
16. LGBTQ Walking Tours
Every Sunday
From tiny hidden lanes to out and proud spaces, you’ll discover all the little secrets of Singapore’s LGBTQ+ history on this walking tour. Led by Isaac Tng, he’ll regale you with stories of the city and its history with gay trivia peppered into the mix. You’ll get to know Singapore through the lens of a queer person and in the context of gay history, stories that witness oppression, and visual aids to give you a better sense of what happened in the past.
When: Every Sunday, 5.30pm; tour takes 2.5 hours
How much: $55 per person, comes with a free drink
Where: LGBTQ Walking Tours, starts at Ikigai Izakaya
17. Sugarfina pop-up: LA’s favourite candy store is in Singapore

Got a weakness for all things candy? You’ll be thrilled to know that LA-based luxury candy store Sugarfina has finally found its way to our little island city. Patronised by several celebrities, this is your opportunity to snag some top-tier gifts for loved ones who love sugar. Order a candy bento box and get the chance to customise it with your choice of Sugarfina’s range of sweet treats.
When: Until 31 March 2025; daily, 10am – 9pm
Where: Sugarfina pop-up, Level 1, Wisma Atria, 425 Orchard Road, Singapore 238877
18. Rattan Eco Sprawl: Manifesting the Forest

The Everyday Museum has unveiled its latest commissioned artwork, and it’s one of the most impressive feats of sculpture work we’ve seen. As part of the Port/raits of Tanjong Pagar public art trail, take a walk to spot this rattan structure on your way back to the office from lunch.
Created by Zen Teh (an environmental artist and educator), this piece is constructed by weaving rattan into the shape of formations inspired by cultural monuments. We know what you’re wondering and no, you can’t enter the structure now. But we’re looking forward to getting the chance to see the inside of it!
When: Until 31 December 2025; daily, open 24 hours
How much: Free admission
Where: Rattan Eco Sprawl: Manifesting the Forest, Spottiswoode Park, Singapore 088660
19. Harry Potter: Visions of Magic
Potterheads are in for a real treat because yet another thrilling immersive event inspired by the wizarding world is here to knock your socks off. Exclusive to Singapore, expect 10 different rooms and environments that will sink you into a whole new world. Grab a wand and interact with all the exhibits: you’ll get a chance to open the Chamber of Secrets, discover hidden messages, and cast spells.
When: Until 31 March 2025; daily, 11am – 10pm
How much: Tickets start at $39 for children and $49 for adults
Where: Harry Potter: Visions of Magic, Basement 1, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
20. Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience
Unleash your inner child with 11 bubble-themed rooms! Bubble Planet is making its Asia-Pacific debut with surreal and Instagrammable experiences. We’re putting real life behind us and entering an enormous bubble bath ball pit, a virtual reality room, an undersea LED room, and an infinity room. And we’re sure the kids are gonna love the robot-led bubble show and giant bubble dome!
When: Until 28 February 2025; last admission is at 7.30pm
How much: Tickets start at $19.90 for children and $25.90 for adults
Where: Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience, Hall 8B, Singapore Expo, 9 Somapah Road, Singapore 487370
21. Garden of Wonder

Disney lovers need to pay Gardens by the Bay a visit to catch its latest exhibition because it’s a dream. Disney and Pixar characters have been brought to life with more than 6,000 preserved plants across 40 different species. Each one has been carefully selected for its colour and texture to create vivid topiaries of characters like Ariel, Snow White, and Sully. After snapping pictures and admiring the sculptures, pay a visit to the Floral Fantasy gift shop for merch and Disney-inspired activities.
When: Until 31 March 2025; Monday – Friday, 10am – 7pm; Saturday – Sunday, 10am – 8pm;
How much: Tickets start at $12
Where: Garden of Wonder, Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
22. Crafts and drinks at Clayful Art Cafe

The most adorable cafe has popped up, and it brings us the best of both worlds – drinks and crafts! Combining both pottery studio and cafe concepts, Clayful Art Cafe offers you some unforgettable experiences. We’re talking pottery and glass painting workshops, cafe food, and free-flowing prosecco or beer. Now that’s a cute date idea.
When: Sunday – Thursday, 11am – 9pm; Friday – Saturday, 11am – 10pm
How much: From $30 per person
Where: Crafts and drinks at Clayful Art Cafe, #03-23, Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road, Singapore 238896
23. Borealis: Experience the northern lights amidst our Supertrees

Don’t have the budget for a trip to see the northern lights? Well, now you don’t have to with the newest installation at Gardens by the Bay’s Supertree Grove! Created by Switzerland-based artist Dan Acher, Borealis is an art installation combining layers of light and cloud particles to mimic the aurora borealis. This is accompanied with an atmospheric soundtrack by French composer Guillaume Desbois.
When: Every Monday, Saturday, and Sunday; Monday, 8pm – 8.30pm; Saturday – Sunday, 9pm – 9.30pm
How much: Free admission
Where: Borealis: Experience the northern lights amidst our Supertrees, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
24. Monet Inside: An immersive exhibition
Did you love your experience at the last Vincent Van Gogh: An Immersive Experience? Because another famed artist is being featured in a 360-degree spectacle. We’ll be seeing French painter Claude Monet’s works blown up with stunning visual effects, soundtracks, and a special narration from his longtime friend and art dealer, Paul Durand-Ruel, coming up in October. Uncover over 200 artworks projected on grand screens over six metres tall, and we’re sure that even more activities are to come!
When: Until 23 February 2025; daily, 10am – 8pm; sessions after 5pm are adults only
How much: Tickets start at $20
Where: Monet Inside: An immersive exhibition, Level 3, Parkview Square, 600 North Bridge Road, Singapore 188778
25. Silent Disco’s party in the sky

When the full moons come out to play, Silent Disco’s monthly party series is here to slay. Night owls, put this event on your calendar. The Full Moon themed parties will have party-goers gathered under the stars for a night of music and dancing. All you have to do is grab a set of headphones and click through to the genre you love. Switch between three channels playing the very best in dance, pop, and rock. Don’t forget to snap a picture for the ‘Gram.
When: Once a month on select Saturdays, 10pm – 2am
How much: Tickets start at $38
Where: Silent Disco’s party in the sky, SkyPark Observation Deck, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
26. Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco

From Shanghai to San Francisco, this exhibition reunites a set of hand-carved model pagodas for the first time in over a century. Inspired by real structures, the detailed models encapsulate the diversity of iconic buildings through historical periods. With this showcase, you’ll be treated to a picture of the cosmopolitan Shangai and San Francisco at the turn of the 20th century.
When: Until 1 June 2025; Saturday – Thursday, 10am – 7pm; Friday, 10am – 9pm
How much: Tickets start at $25 for adults and $20 for students
Where: Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco, Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555
This weekend in Singapore is packed with exciting events and activities that promise fun for everyone! Whether you’re looking for unforgettable experiences or a great date night, there are plenty of free things to do in Singapore this weekend too.