
If you're single and ready to smash it out at a blowout bash, hit up these Valentine's Day parties in Singapore!
The day of love is peeking around the corner, so mark your calendars with epic Valentine’s Day parties in Singapore. Happily single or looking to mingle? Round up your squad and throw on your best outfit – from morning sober raves to cheeky soirees, our list has it all. And hey, you might find The One to take you out on a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner in Singapore or help you tick off your bucket list of date ideas in Singapore!
Valentine’s Day 2026 parties in Singapore
1. Single in Singapore City: Anti-Valentine’s Fiesta

Single in Singapore City is a new singles’ event series, and it’s debuting with a spicy anti-Valentine’s Day party. Hosted by Nixalina Watson, the sexy spectacle invites singles of all genders, orientations, and ages to mingle amidst roving dancers, curated conversations, potent cocktails, and live DJs on deck.
If sparks fly, make your way to the Kissing Booth or Hedonist Pleasure Den for a little cheeky fun. Want to unleash pent-up frustration over your ex? Bash the pinata filled with Feel condoms, located on the panty-strung terrace.
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
2. The Lonely Hearts Club

Don’t spend Valentine’s Day alone in Singapore; grab your single friends and head to The Lonely Hearts Club party at HighHouse. Here’s where you’re free to embrace your emotions (and each other) in a show of singles’ solidarity to the tune of Chinese love songs. You can even drown your sorrows in themed cocktails – or toast to a year of hopeful new love.
When: 14 February 2026, 10pm till late
Where: The Lonely Hearts Club, HighHouse, Level 61, 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
3. V-Day Pink Rave

So you’ve broken up with midnight ragers, and now you’re all about booze-free revelry. The Breakfast Club is Singapore’s first sober morning rave series, and the team’s wakeup&dance parties are taking on Valentine’s Day this year. Whether you’re BFFs, lovebirds or singles looking to mingle, start your morning with a medley of Afro, hip hop and R&B anthems.
Sip on Vietnamese-style drip coffee, a moringa matcha latte, cold brew coffee or tea, or soda before you check out the love-note Polaroids and the couple’s name charm station. Plus, you can order from the cafe’s brekkie menu to enjoy dishes like eggplant lasagna and avocado on sourdough. P.S. dress up in pink, and you might win a $200 Bricolage dining voucher!
When: 14 February 2026, 9am to 1pm
How much: Tickets from $22
Where: V-Day Pink Rave, Bricolage, #01-03, The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore 179429
4. Single AF
Inspired by Single’s Inferno? Ditch the dating apps and check out the debut of a new social series, Single AF, where you’ll meet others in their 30s looking for love. The evening starts with icebreakers and a light-hearted dating show moment to light the spark of chemistry. Linger late into the night with games, and who knows, you just might meet your match when the beat drops.
When: 13 February 2026, 9pm till late
How much: Tickets from $35; one welcome drink included
Where: Single AF, Kopi & Spells, #01-01, 3C River Valley Road, Singapore 179022
5. No Strings Attached

It’s good vibes only at No Strings Attached, a Valentine’s Day singles party filled with pop hits and old school mash-ups. If you’re in your 20s to 30s, swing by to see if you’ll make a connection. Everyone gets a rose: red means you want a date, while purple means you like their vibe. And hey, if you match with someone, keep the date going at the Zouk after-party.
When: 14 February 2026, 7pm to 10pm
How much: Tickets from $32.50
Where: No Strings Attached, Here Kitty Kitty, #02-01, 3E River Valley Road, Singapore 179024
6. Mando Hearts Fallen Angel: Valentine’s Day Edition
Mando-pop fans, this is your time to shine. Wear your emotions on your sleeve and croon your heart out to top favourite Mando-pop hits at the Valentine’s Day edition of this party series. We’re talking about bangers by Jay Chou, JJ Lin, A-Mei, Stefanie Sun, Jolin Tsai, Andy Lau, Aaron Kwok and more.
When: 14 February 2026, 10pm till late
How much: Tickets from $28.35
Where: Mando Hearts Fallen Angel: Valentine’s Day Edition, Rasa Space, #02-01, Republic Plaza Tower 1, 9 Raffles Place, Singapore 048619
7. Valentine’s Party: Ace of Hearts

As Singapore’s first mega-party for all ages, everyone’s invited to this Valentine’s Day party at Yang Club in Clarke Quay. So take the shot and show up – there’ll be activities like flower booths, a kiss cam, secret confessions, live song dedications, sweet treats, and more surprises. Cupid’s arrow may snag you a date with your future soulmate!
When: 14 February 2026, 6pm to 10pm
How much: Tickets from $20 for ladies, from $23 for men
Where: Valentine’s Party: Ace of Hearts, Yang Club, #01-02, 3A River Valley, Singapore 179020
8. Valentine’s Day Party: A Nat King Cole Special
Shimmy over to this Valentine’s Day party in Singapore for a fun dance session to the music of Nat King Cole. Everyone’s welcome to join, regardless of skill level, and you don’t need a partner to show up. The lindy hop taster class is set to swinging tunes performed by Sinclair Ang and the Rhythmakers – now’s your time to shine on the dance floor!
When: 14 February 2026, 3.30pm to 6pm
How much: Tickets from $28
Where: Valentine’s Day Party: A Nat King Cole Special, The Jazz Loft at Blu Jaz, Level 3, 11 Bali Lane, Singapore 189848
9. Candlelight: Valentine’s Day Special

Step away from the parties and slow it down on Valentine’s Day with a sweet Candlelight concert at The Arts House. No matter if you’ve got a romantic date or not, grab your music-loving friends to bask in the glow of classic love songs. From A Whole New World and Can’t Help Falling in Love to My Heart Will Go On and Unchained Melody, the performance by Vocalise String Quartet will restore your faith in love.
When: 13 & 14 February 2026, 7pm & 9pm
How much: Tickets from $56.50
Where: Candlelight: Valentine’s Day Special, The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore 179429
10. Love is a Monster: Anti-Valentine’s Day films

Gather your posse for an anti-Valentine’s Day movie marathon party at Filmhouse, Singapore’s newest indie cinema located in Golden Mile Tower. Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet (oh, the young Leonardo DiCaprio) is perfect for bleeding hearts, while Park Chan-wook’s Thirst will appeal to horror flick fans. If you’re in the mood for a timeless comedy, 1992’s Death Becomes Her will draw you in with performances by Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, and Bruce Willis.
When: 14 February to 6 March 2026, various timings
How much: Tickets from $16.50
Where: Love is a Monster: Anti-Valentine’s Day films, Filmhouse, #05-00, Golden Mile Tower, 6001 Beach Road, Singapore 199589
Love is in the air at these fabulous Valentine’s Day parties in Singapore, so pick the one that calls out to you!
Frequently Asked Questions
When are Valentine’s Day parties happening in Singapore?
Most Valentine’s Day parties in Singapore take place around 14 to 15 February, with some events kicking off earlier in the week. Check individual event listings for exact dates and times, as venues may vary year to year.
What types of Valentine’s Day parties are there in Singapore?
There’s a mix of options, including dance and club nights, singles mixers, themed social events and music-led parties. Whether you’re flying solo, celebrating with friends, or heading out with a partner, you’ll find parties tailored to different vibes and crowds.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
Yes, many Valentine’s Day parties require advance bookings or tickets, especially for themed mixers and limited-capacity events. Booking early helps secure your spot and sometimes saves on door-price surcharges.
Are there Valentine’s Day parties suitable for singles?
Absolutely! Some Valentine's Day parties in Singapore are designed for singles looking to meet new people, mingle, or enjoy the festive atmosphere with friends.
What should I know about dress codes and entry requirements?
Dress codes vary by venue/ Some may be smart casual, while others recommend stylish party attire. Check each event for details on age limits, dress expectations, and ID requirements before you go.
Can I celebrate Valentine’s Day in Singapore even if I’m not in a couple?
Of course! Singapore’s party scene around Valentine’s Day offers plenty of single-friendly nights, group socials, and experiences where you can celebrate with friends or meet new people.

