
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. Viral Japanese dessert makes its Singapore debut

Look who’s coming to town… Cheese Wonder, aka one of Japan’s most sought-after sweet treat! The highly coveted dessert will be holding its first-ever limited-time pop-up at Ion Orchard (indoor atrium, level B4) from 8 May 2026.
Only three offerings will be available: the original Cheese Wonder, made with pasture-raise milk, cream, butter, and free range eggs; Wonder Sand, a cheese sandwich cookie; and the seasonal Red Strawberry, a tarty cheesecake wrapped in two layers. The pop-up will only run for eight weeks, so get ready to sprint and queue for these viral sensations.
2. It’s the sound of the underground
@thehoneycombers This week only: JBL Live Your Sound pop-up Calling all audiophiles! JBL has a pop-up that you won’t wanna miss. Here’s what you can look forward to: 🔈Five lifestyle booths: Try out the latest JBL products ranging from earphones to speakers. 🎧Colour analysis: Find out which earphones suit you the best. 🛍️Redeem limited edition gifts-with-purchase: Show proof of purchase of selected JBL products made from 15-19 April at participating Funan retailers (Best Denki, Courts, Challenger, Gain City & T K Foto) or the JBL online store. 🎶Live music: Enjoy live music by local indie musicians on 18 and 19 April. JBL Live Your Sound pop-up 📍Funan, Level 1 Atrium 🗓️15 – 19 April 2026 #thingstodosg #jbl #tiktoksg
Turn up the volume with JBL as the brand celebrates 80 years of sound innovation this year. Swing by Funan’s Level 1 atrium to check out the JBL: Live Your Sound pop-up experience, happening from now till 19 April 2026. There are five curated lifestyle zones, each containing interactive elements paired with specific JBL products.
Wanna get your hands on the newly upgraded headphones from the JBL Live series? Well, now you can. Shop selected JBL items from participating Funan retailers (Best Denki, Courts, Challenger, Gain City, and T K Foto) or the brand’s online store and stand to receive limited edition gifts (by showing proof of purchase) at the pop-up.
3. Voulez-vous… aha!

Welcome back, vOilah! France Singapore Festival! Organised by the Embassy of France, the festival returns from 25 April to 20 June 2026 with a diverse line-up of programmes. Look forward to world-class performances, exhibitions, culinary experiences, and film screenings. We’re most excited for Crosscurrents: Masterpieces of Indian, Iranian & Ottoman art from the Musee du Louvre, presented by the Asian Civilisations Museum. For the first time in Southeast Asia, get upclose with works from the Louvre’s Islamic art collection.
Another highlight? French Cinema at Sentosa, where families can experience the magic of French animation under the open sky. The curated films celebrate themes of friendship, courage, and discovery, making it an enchanting cinematic escape for audiences of all ages.
4. An immersive celebration for Earth Day

Celebrate Earth Day by heading up north to the Woodlands Botanical Gardens for Temporary Bodies, an immersive, multi-sensory outdoor festival. Held on 25 April 2026 and organised by Maya Dance Theatre, the two-hour journey brings together diverse dancers, live music, and AR poetry in the fight against climate change and forging deeper connection to nature. Audiences can also take part by sharing their personal thoughts on saving Mother Earth which, in turn, will foster a sense of shared responsibility.
5. We predict the next trend in the fitness world

The hype around Hyrox races and cold plunges is still going strong, but we’re putting our money on science-based performance testing next. Forged by ReFormd, Singapore’s first high-performance training hub, offers these tests that leverage sports science to reveal your true fitness capacity and training gaps. And yes, both serious athletes and everyday folks looking to move better and train smarter can benefit from them.
The performance tests are categorised into three main types: biomechanical analyses (to test running gait, functional strength and power, and the like), physiological assessments (think VO2 max and lactate threshold), and body composition and metabolism. From $78 for individual tests and from $278 for test bundles, these price tags can sound intimidating. But hey, they might be what you need to take your fitness game to the next level.
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6. Dancing in the night sky, singing in the (meteor) shower

Nope, it’s not a bird or a plane. The Lyrids meteor shower makes its annual comeback, gracing our night sky from 17 to 26 April 2026. They will “peak” on 22 to 23 April, during which stargazers can see 10 to 20 fast and bright meteors – perhaps even more thanks to occasional bursts – per hour. Wanna get a good look at them? The best viewing time is after 11pm at darker locations such as parks, beaches, reservoirs, and open spaces away from the city lights. Oh, and you don’t need special equipment for this activity.
7. A paw-fect day to celebrate by the sea

Folks with four-legged friends, Fico invites you to celebrate Pet Day this month by dining at this Italian restaurant in Singapore‘s east with your furry companions by your side. Till 30 April 2026, tuck into delicious bites like the Fico seafood platter, fresh pastas, and signature Focacina, while your pets can enjoy complimentary puppuccinos. The best part? No minimum spend required for lunch and dinner! Walk off the meal along the shoreline with your beloved friends. Ah… that’s the life, isn’t it?
8. Scoot adds two Indonesian destinations to its list

With more long weekends coming up, you’re probably thinking about a quick getaway out of Singapore. Well, Scoot can help you with that. The budget carrier has launched new flight services to Indonesia’s Belitung and Pontianak, set to commence in May and June 2026 respectively. One-way economy class fares start from $99 to Belitung and $129 to Pontianak; flights are now available for booking via Scoot’s website and mobile app.
What’s there to do in Belitung? We recently spent a few days at Tanjung Kelayang Reserve, and if you need a break from city life, this is where you should be.
9. Can you spot Dimoo at Orchard?

Did you see him? Plaza Singapura welcomes you to the Dimoo The Secret Theatre Club pop-up store, running till 7 June 2026 at the Level 1 outdoor plaza. Look forward to a charming retail experience centred on Pop Mart‘s whimsy little fella and his troupe, featuring immersive visuals and merchandise. Get ready to empty your wallets on the vinyl plush pendant and earphone case blind boxes! Psst: Spend a minimum of $68 in a single receipt from 10 to 26 April and receive a postcard set and sticker sheet (while stocks last).
10. Charlie Lim returns with his most emotionally vulnerable body of work

Singapore’s award-winning singer-songwriter will be releasing Daydream, his third full-length album, at the end of the year. The album covers themes of loss, longing, and a search for redemption, a journey where the artist descended into an inward reckoning to bring back his signature melancholy. Nobody’s Home, the first single that precedes this release, came about during one of Charlie Lim‘s most difficult times.
Be sure to check out the music video for Nobody’s Home, directed by Jonathan Choo, Charlie’s long-time collaborator. We may or may not have shed a tear or two…
11. Fanta-bulous celebrations all around this April

Birthdays, anniversaries, whatever you call them, it’s always a good time to celebrate. And you know we love a good party. First up: Michelin-starred restaurants Saint Pierre and Shoukouwa are hyping up their milestone moments with flair! The French fine dining establishment is marking its silver jubilee with a four-course dinner menu ($288++ per person) spotlighting the signature dishes.
If you’re in the mood for sushi artistry, Shoukouwa’s Anniversary Hana menu ($480++ per person) should satisfy that craving. Appetisers kick things off, before unfolding into a 10-piece nigiri sequence that showcases top-notch seasonal seafood.

How about something with a bit more heft? Gu:um celebrates its second anniversary with the launch of its new Sang set menu “Hanwoo & Namul” ($168++ per person). This is head chef Sanggil Byeon’s love letter to his Korean roots, with prized Korean cattle and namul (Korean-style seasoned vegetables) taking centre stage. Remember to end things off with the hwa chae!

Yes, we know – stuffing your faces will take a toll on ya. So take a break and enjoy a rejuvenating escape at Oasia Spa. The wellness retreat is offering up to 31% off a la carte body massages from now to 30 September 2026, as part of its fifth anniversary. This limited-time offer serves as a thank you to guests who have been with the establishment since it started.
And that’s a wrap on what’s happening in Singapore this week (and beyond).

