
Wanna know what’s happening and trending in Singapore? Pop by every week as we give you the buzz on what’s new and cool in the city.
If you’re wondering what’s happening in Singapore this week, we’ve got you covered. Life moves so fast it’s impossible to stay updated, so we’re bringing you the latest and greatest in food and drinks, entertainment, and viral trends – all in easy-to-read, bite-sized doses! Bookmark this page for your weekly dose, and check out our guide on things to do this weekend in Singapore.
The buzz on what’s happening in Singapore this week
1. Thank God it’s Friday pickleball with a side of vibes

If your new year’s resolution is to get active and have fun, Play! Pickle has something that’ll make sure you stick to your goals. The academy is kicking off Pickleball Night Live on Fridays, which combines the gameplay with live DJ sets, drinks, and a wristband system that make introductions easier. The first round will take place on 27 February 2026 at Play! Pickle Serangoon, with the venue transforming into two distinct zones: The Courts, where participants play (pickle)ball, and The Lounge, a nightclub-style space where everyone can mingle between games.
2. Icy but Team Singapore was on fire!

The Singapore team was crowned World Champion at the Gelato World Cup 2026 in Italy, beating France and Argentina to the title. The 11th edition of the competition saw 12 national teams creating desserts and showpieces across nine challenges. Team Singapore’s winning creation, Circus, comprised elements like a chestnut gelato log cake and bite-sized gelato snacks. A big showcase by the team is in the works for April – keep a lookout for the official announcement closer to the date.
3. Calling all tired muscles and body aches

Weary folks, stop scrolling and read this: Natureland has new weekday promotions that’ll help you unwind and relax in no time. From now till 27 February 2026, the spa chain’s Changi Airport Terminal 3 and Clarke Quay outlets are offering its 60-minute body therapy and 5-in-1 therapy at $60 nett. The limited-time deals are available before 6pm (excluding public holidays). R&R, we’re coming for you!
4. An iconic culinary institution bids farewell…

A new year, a new list of restaurants shutting down in Singapore. Say it isn’t so! Warong Nasi Pariaman, aka the oldest nasi padang stall in our little red dot, will be closing its doors on 31 January 2026. The store was first established in 1948 and has been an integral part of Kampong Glam. No reason was given for its closure, though we suspect rental hikes might play a major part…
5. Lend a hand to vulnerable families

Volunteer-run community movement GoodHood.SG is calling everyone to join its Neighbours’ Day, which will take place on 24 January between 11am and 3pm at Bishan Community Centre. The inaugural heartland festival features a “free” flea market, where residents can donate pre-loved items (in good condition) for vulnerable families, potluck-style food at a shared community table, and a dedicated area for attendees to discover hobbies, home-based activities, and care circles led by volunteers.
P.S. Keep an eye out for Singa the Kindness Lion mascot, who’ll be making an appearance too!
6. Support local by reading up more SingLit

Have you started using your SG Culture Pass credits? If you’re still unsure what to spend them on, we know just the thing: SingLit books! From March 2026, your $100 credits can be used to offset purchases in the Singapore Literature genre. Besides fiction titles, you can get your hands on poetry, plays, and short essays in English, Malay, Chinese, or Tamil, and as long as they’re written by a Singaporean or permanent resident.
The list of participating bookstores where you can buy the book is still being finalised, but we’re expecting beloved local shops like Book Bar, Wardah Books, and City Book Room to make the cut.
What’s happening in Singapore: What you missed last week…
7. Mamma Mia! Here we go again into the next phase…

Late last year saw Mamma Mia Focaccia‘s introduction in Telok Ayer. Since then, the team has been gearing up for its next phase of operation. Now, bread lovers can enjoy half-portion sandwiches alongside full portions, and everything is available after work hours. That’s right, Mamma Mia is now open till 9.30pm on weekdays. Soon, the concept will introduce more focaccia flavours, a flavour-of-the-month programme, with plans to operate as a full-fledged Italian deli in the works eventually.
8. Affordable travel destinations for your consideration

Who says the jetsetting life has to be expensive? Skyscanner has revealed its top 10 cheapest destinations, all with average return flight prices of less than $520. Bask in the sun, sand, and sea at Phuket or Bali, live your best city girl life at Taipei or Chongqing, or enjoy some quiet time at Perth. P.S: Did you know the cheapest day to fly is Sunday? What a surprise! Of course, it’s always best to check and compare which dates offer the best value.
9. Go on more adventures with Korean Air

Speaking of travel, so you’ve decided that 2026 is your globetrotting. Sounds fun! How about we make it a little sweeter on your wallet with a limited-time travel promo? From now till 28 February 2026, Korean Air is offering up to 10% off air fares across 20 destinations for all UOB cardholders. This is valid for the travel period between now and 30 June 2026, excluding the high season (1 to 30 June 2026 to the United States and Canada).
10. Rediscover tea beyond taste

Put your hands up if you’re all about (the) tea! The Asian Civilisations Museum, Chagee, and the Singapore Tourism Board have collaborated on Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie, running daily from 28 January to 7 June 2026 at the museum. Visitors are welcome to explore and discover beyond taste and smell – a multi-sensory experience that reveals how tea drinking reflects human life through the other senses.
The exhibition space will showcase sculptural installations inspired by tea leaves, immersive soundscapes, fragrance-led experiences, and tea-making tools. Visitors can also check out a Chagee pop-up along the Singapore River, which will offer the full beverage menu along with merchandise previously only available in China. The pop-up will also feature two exclusive plush charms.
Entrance to Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie is priced at $12 for Singaporeans and permanent residents, and $25 for tourists. Tickets are part of the Asian Civilisations Museum All Access Ticket, which includes admission to all exhibitions on the same day. Get your tickets at Trip.com.
11. Shaw Theatres unveils a new dining concept

Orchard Road’s culinary landscape is already vibrant, but that doesn’t mean new kids can’t sit at the table. Say hey to Centro Espresso & Matcha Bar, located within Shaw Theatres Lido. You can enjoy cafe-quality espresso and ceremonial-grade matcha before, after, and even during your movie experience! The menu boasts specialty blends from Toby’s Estate, and brews start from $4 with no GST.
Centro also marks Shaw Theatres’ first phase of its larger dining vision. Moviegoers can soon look forward to more concepts (beyond popcorn and soft drinks) over the coming months.
12. Say hi to a new face in Bugis

Goodbye InterContinental Singapore, hello Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel. This rebranding is now official, as the hotel embarks on a restoration journey to enhance its identity as a cultural landmark. Frasers House will undergo a phased transformation to elevate the interiors while honouring the building’s architectural core.
Once the hotel’s makeover is complete, it’ll offer more than 400 guest rooms and suites that draw inspiration from the location’s heritage. Look forward to renewed culinary concepts, as well as refreshed event spaces like the grand ballroom and library. In the meantime, guests can continue to enjoy the outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, and wellness treatments.
And that’s a wrap on what’s happening in Singapore this week (and beyond).

