
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 June. 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. KPop Demon Hunters Anniversary Pop-Up

Calling all KPop Demon Hunters fans! United Square is bringing the world of the hit franchise to Singapore with a special one-year anniversary pop-up. Expect exclusive merchandise, photo opportunities, and appearances by Huntrix and Saja Boys cosplayers, alongside family-friendly activities like face painting and kids’ hair styling sessions. Fans can also snag limited-edition collectibles, including the exclusive Folding Umbrella Derpy, available as a purchase-with-purchase during the event period.
When: 19 June to 12 July, 11am-9pm
How much: Free entry
Where: KPop Demon Hunters Anniversary Pop-Up, B1 Main Atrium, United Square, Thomson Road, Singapore 307591
2. Collective Minds Presents: Eric Prydz
Electronic music fans, mark your cals. Swedish DJ and producer Eric Prydz is returning to Singapore this weekend for his first-ever headline show. Renowned for pushing the boundaries of progressive electronic music, the Grammy-nominated artist has built a global following through his emotive productions, immersive live experiences, and pioneering visual shows such as HOLO and EPIC.
Expect an unforgettable night from the mastermind behind dance music anthems like Call On Me and Pjanoo, whose performances have graced some of the world’s biggest festivals, including Tomorrowland, Coachella, Ultra Music Festival, and Creamfields.
When: 19 June 2026
How much: From $155
Where: Collective Minds Presents: Eric Prydz, Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, Singapore 178907
3. Wheeler’s Live Mid-Year Party

Looking for weekend plans? Head to Wheeler’s Estate for a day-to-night festival packed with live music, shopping, food, drinks, and wellness experiences. In collaboration with Invade, the event will feature an indie pop-up market spotlighting local brands and creators, alongside a line-up of homegrown music acts including BGOURD, Haldi Honey, Floral Sky, and headliners Shirlyn + The UnXpected. Festival-goers can also enjoy a complimentary IPA activation, sunset family yoga sessions by Yoga Seeds, and plenty of opportunities to kick back with friends over food and drinks.
When: 20 June, 11am-11pm
How much: Free entry
Where: Wheeler’s Live Mid-Year Party, Wheeler’s Estate, 2 Park Lane, Seletar Aerospace Park Singapore, 798386
4. KFC Nashville Dry Rave
Forget everything you know about a typical night out. KFC is hosting a one-of-a-kind Dry Rave, swapping alcohol for high-energy beats, crowd-pleasing comfort food, and plenty of feel-good fun.
Expect curated DJ sets by Beans&Beats, unlimited criss-cut fries, Nashville Chicken Bites, pickle shots, and an electric party atmosphere designed to keep the energy levels high all night long. This alcohol-free event promises plenty of good vibes and zero regrets. Psst: Entry is strictly for guests aged 18 and above, with valid photo identification required.
When: 19 June, 7pm-10pm
How much: From $17.90
Where: KFC Nashville Dry Rave, #02-83/84 HarbourFront Centre, 1 Maritime Square, Singapore 099253
5. Rendez-vous: Summer in session

Looking for a laid-back way to spend your Sunday evening? Head to La Terrace on 21 June 2026 for Rendez-vous: Summer in Session, a free music-filled celebration inspired by France’s Fête de la Musique, also known as World Music Day. From 6pm onwards, guests can enjoy live music performances, upbeat DJ sets, refreshing spritzes, and seasonal bites in a relaxed outdoor setting that captures the spirit of a French summer gathering. Whether you’re catching up with friends, enjoying date night, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, expect an easy-going evening of good music, great food, and vibrant energy. Entry is free, with limited seating available on a first-come, first-served basis. Bonus: furry friends are welcome in the outdoor areas too.
When: 21 June, 6pm onwards
How much: Free entry
Where: Rendez-vous: Summer in session, Claudine Restaurant, 39C Harding Road, Singapore 249541
6. Sake Festival 2026
Returning for its 11th edition, Sake Festival promises an immersive celebration of Japanese craft, culture, and craftsmanship. Widely regarded as the region’s longest-running sake festival, the annual event will bring together 40 breweries and distilleries from across Japan, with master brewers, craftsmen, and industry leaders travelling to Singapore to share their expertise and stories behind every pour.
Beyond premium sake, visitors can explore a curated selection of shochu, umeshu, Japanese fruit liqueurs, and craft spirits, alongside rare draught pours of Suntory Premium Malts Master’s Dream. Expect authentic Japanese cuisine prepared by top chefs, guided tastings with sake sommeliers, and even showcases of traditional pottery and porcelain.
When: 20 June, 2pm
How much: From $60
Where: Sake Festival 2026, Level 4, Hall 403, Suntec City Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Raffles Boulevard, Suntec City, Singapore 039593
7. Kampong Kakee’s 1st birthday celebration
Now here’s a fun family-friendly activity to do this weekend. Head to Bugis Junction for Kampong Kakee, a three-day pop-up celebrating the first anniversary of Kakee, an entertainment and rewards app. The event transforms into a lively on-ground festival packed with live music, interactive games, DJ performances, and community activities.
Expect stage games, sing-alongs, prizes, exclusive merchandise, and appearances by the Kakee mascot, alongside opportunities to try new app games and content releases. At the centre of the festivities is the Kakee Konvoy, a multimedia truck and mobile stage hosting performances, live recordings, and audience activations throughout the weekend.
When: 19 – 21 June
How much: Free entry
Where: Kampong Kakee’s 1st birthday celebration, Bugis Junction, 200 Victoria Street, Singapore, 188021
8. Museum Of Ice Cream x Cineleisure Summer Escape

The sprinkle pool is making a splash outside the museum. Museum of Ice Cream is popping up at Cineleisure for a colourful event packed with games, prizes, and hands-on activities for all ages.
Visitors who spend a minimum of $20 at participating retailers can enjoy complimentary entry into the iconic sprinkle pool and hunt for lucky squishies for a chance to win prizes, including annual memberships and Geláre treats.
There’s also a Squishy Painting Workshop where guests can create their own ice cream-themed keepsake, plus a 20% discount on Museum of Ice Cream tickets purchased at the pop-up.
When: 8 to 21 June
How much: Spend $20 at participating stores for free entry
Where: Museum Of Ice Cream x Cineleisure Summer Escape, B1, Cineleisure, 8 Grange Road, Singapore 239695
9. Takashimaya Food Festival
Takashimaya Food Fiesta brings together 57 food brands from Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore for nearly three weeks of snacking, shopping, and discovering new favourites.
This year’s edition features 23 new vendors, including Kyoto’s Maruchan Takoyaki, Okinawan gyoza specialist Ryu-minmin, and Taiwanese favourites such as Uncle Onion and Good Meet Fishball Taiwan. Sweet tooths can look forward to Aifo Kato popular affogatos and viral matcha brand Gotcha Matcha. Other vendors include The Ice Cream & Cookie Co. for their cookie ‘French fry’.
When: from 11 to 29 June 2026, 10.30am – 9.30pm
How much: Prices vary at each stall
Where: Takashimaya Food Festival, B2 Takashimaya Square, 391A Orchard Road, Ngee Ann City, Singapore 238873
10. Monkey Old Fashioned

Monkey Shoulder is bringing a bold spin to one of our favourite classic cocktails – the Old Fashioned. On your next bar hop, keep your eye out for a set of curated serves and flavour-forward expressions featuring the Monkey Shoulder scotch whisky. Each venue will be putting its own spin on the classic, some with mango, others with passionfruit, and some inspired by ice cream!
When: Until 30 June 2026
How much: Varies with each bar
Where: Monkey Old Fashioned, multiple locations including Night Hawk, Kossa, and more
11. Catch the FIFA action!

ICYMI: the FIFA World Cup 2026 is happening this month! Set to be one of the biggest sporting events of the year, you must tune in for the 104 matches happening this season. If you’re looking to head out to catch all the football thrill, check out our guide on where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore.
When: 11 June to 20 July 2026
How much: Free with some paid spots
Where: Catch the FIFA action!, multiple locations including Lau Pa Sat, Safra Clubs, Our Tampines Hub, and more
12. Tampines Central Pasar Malam

Amidst the hustle and bustle of our busy work schedules, Tampines has very casually dropped the biggest pasar malam in the east! This must-visit affair is a stone’s throw away from the MRT station – you won’t be able to resist the smell of all the food! Beyond foodie favourites like fried chicken and burgers, there are arcade games available and live performances happening across the weekend. Did someone say east side, best side?
When: 1 to 30 June 2026, 12pm to 10pm
How much: Varies with each stall; expect to spend about $25 per person
Where: Tampines Central Pasar Malam, open field next to Tampines MRT station, 4 Tampines Central 5, Singapore 529510
13. [Free!] Lazy Days with Dog & Frog

Everyone knows when it comes to indie exhibitions in the art world, all eyes turn to Heartware Store. This time, Niall Breen will be making his Singapore debut! Famed for his minimalistic artworks of (you guessed it) a dog and a frog, the unlikely duo are portrayed in tongue-in-cheek and comical scenarios. For this exhibition, the pair wants to remind everyone it’s okay to take it slow, do nothing, and be lazy. So, after you take a gander through this exhibit, consider taking a nap. Dog and Frog said it was okay!
When: 29 May to 26 July 2026
How much: Free admission
Where: Lazy Days with Dog & Frog, Heartware Store & Gallery, 350B Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427598
14. The Portals Experience

The Portals Experience is the latest art exhibition in Singapore taking over the Fever Exhibition Hall, and it’s one for the fantasy lovers out there! Sprawling over 13,000 square feet is a paradise of all things science fiction and out of this world. Original world class artworks will be on display, along with huge dioramas featuring over 10,000 miniature figurines. Be sure to snag the experience-exclusive print created by illustrator Kristal Melson in her signature electrifying colour palette.
When: 1 June to 2 September 2026
How much: Tickets start from $26 for adults and $17 for children from four to 12 years old
Where: The Portals Experience, Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, Singapore 228220
15. 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
16. 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
17. 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
18. 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
19. [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
20. 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
21. 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
22. 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
23. 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.

