
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. Local furniture brand earns international design recognition

Things are going well for Castlery. On top of launching a new showroom in New York City later this month, the homegrown furniture brand also managed to snag a Red Dot in the Red Dot Award: Product Design 2026 for its Hugg and Tovi collections. Fyi, the Red Dot Award is one of the world’s most internationally respected design competitions, widely regarded as a benchmark of design excellence.
Castlery’s Red Dot win is a rare hat-trick, marking the brand’s third major award for the Hugg collection following its success at the Good Design Awards 2025 and the iF Design Awards 2026. A huge round of applause for Castlery, everyone!
2. Feast on elevated halal food in Yishun

Next stop: a new dining destination in northern Singapore. Get hyped for Kopitiam‘s Bagus Food Hall @ Northpoint City, the first elevated fully halal food hall in the country. There are 12 curated concepts to choose from, including Japanese food, Korean offerings, and even Vietnamese cuisine. One must-try stall is Sedap Kitchen – it looks like your typical nasi padang spot, but it’s not. Diners will be tucking into lighter yet hearty flavours.

The food hall’s look is inspired by Malay heritage, featuring warm earthy tones, natural textures, and fluid lines. Look out for Ulam-ulaman, an illuminated overhead installation by local Malay artist Hafizah, near the entrance. Oh, depending on where you access the food hall, you might come across a canopy of colour-changing LED lanterns. They’re mesmerising…
3. Get ready to sing along to the Elephant Love Medley

Musical fans in Singapore, this is the day you’ve been waiting for. Tickets for Moulin Rouge! The Musical are now on sale! Grab yours now via Marina Bay Sands Ticketing, Sistic, or Klook, and enjoy discounts up to 20%. And if you’re lucky, you might just win a pair of return flights to Paris – the very city that inspired the production.
The winner will be announced on Base Entertainment Asia’s Instagram on 1 July 2026. The Singapore season of the musical will commence on 16 February 2027 at Sands Theatre.
4. ‘Protein maxxing’ just got a whole lot easier

Now, getting your protein in isn’t just for the gym bros and muscle mommies. PSA: Singapore’s Health Promotion Board recommends average folks to get at least 0.8 to 1.2g of protein daily for every kilogram of body weight to maintain muscle mass. But hey, with FarmFresh and Olagu’s latest ready-to-eat protein range, hitting that goal won’t be difficult. This halal-certified range lets you get your protein in easily without sacrificing taste.
Available at various convenience stores, supermarkets, and online delivery platforms like Mr Farmer, the range ($3 each) includes the OG chicken breast in six flavours like Hainanese, herbs and Himalayan pink salt, alongside new fish and duck options. Rotate among the gourmet white fish in three variations (chilli lime, chimichurri and herbs) or the smoked duck breast in two variations (original and skewered), and say bye to boring protein-loaded meals!
5. Did somebody say private cinema club?
We’ve heard of private social clubs in Singapore, but a cinema club? That’s new… and we’re digging it. Meet The Clarity Club, the city’s first private cinema club located in Henderson. This new spot offers a more exclusive alternative to the usual cinemas in Singapore – perfect for stylish date nights, serious cinephile discussions, private gatherings, and more.
The focal point of the space is the Grand Theatre, which features a 200-inch 4K screen, a 9.4.6 Dolby Atmos sound system, and a high-end KTV system. Meanwhile, the Crema, aka the lounge near the entrance, is fitted with a 115-inch display and a retro gaming set-up. So if you want an elevated, intimate viewing experience, you know where to look.
What’s happening in Singapore: What you missed last week…
6. You’re invited to this housewarming

Filmhouse and Trailer Bar are marking their official launch with a month-long celebration! Filmhouse Warming, running till 30 May 2026, will feature film screenings, performances, community-led gatherings, and more. The celebration is preceded by Filmhouse‘s new Music in Film series, which showcases the power of music on the silver screen. Movies in the first line-up include La La Land, Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, and Whiplash. Four films – Empire Records, Scott Pilgrim vs the World, Moonwalker, and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg – will be shown from the second half of May.

Meanwhile, Trailer Bar is set to host various events that’ll transform the venue into a gathering space for film geeks, musicians, and creatives. Look forward to K&Beyond, a coffee pop-up featuring a live band, DJ sets, and tableware merch. We have our eye on Bizarro Bazzar, a vinyl fair where you can crate dig to unearth bargains, rare records, and items that’ll pique your curiosity. The celebration culminates in Housekeeping, a closing party with live music and performances by young and emerging local talent.
7. Singapore-led production enters prestigious animation festival

Bring out the champagne – this one’s worth popping the cork! The Violinist, a sweeping hand-drawn animated feature directed by Singaporean Ervin Han and Spaniard Raul Garcia, has been selected for the Official Competition at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2026. This is the first time a Singapore-produced animated film has been selected for the festival’s main competition, often described as the “Cannes of Animation”.

Set in Singapore and Malaya across the early 20th century, The Violinist follows two childhood friends whose lives are shaped and separated by war, time, and circumstance. Their shared journey unfolds across decades, tracing a story of love, loss, and memory. Music plays a central role in the movie, with an original score led by Golden Horse Award-winning local composer Ricky Ho, in collaboration with Spanish composer Isabel Latorre. The violin performances are recorded by Singaporean violinist Joy Yong. Majulah Singapura!
8. Popular Italian casual dining concept lands in Tampines

You’ve probably seen the queue outside Casa Vostra‘s Raffles City outlet and went, “No thanks.” Well, here’s your chance to finally try it out without waiting in line for too long. The Italian casual dining concept will open its third outlet at Tampines Mall on 15 May 2026, taking over the spot formerly occupied by Decathlon.
What’s new on the menu? Pizzas like the margherita affumicata ($19++) and the prosciutto e nduja ($24++) along with comforting pastas. Oh, diners get to sink their teeth into an exclusive selection of new dishes here before they’re rolled out across the other outlets.
9. Spotted: a scenic posting box in Sentosa

Is this legit? Yes. The island resort plays host to Singapore’s most scenic posting box, which can be found at Palawan Beach. This new postal service is located at a rest stop overlooking the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia – a unique experience when you’re visiting Sentosa.
Curated postcard kits in three design options are available for local and international guests to send personalised messages to loved ones anywhere in the world. The postcards are available at the rest stop, via Sentosa’s website, and Sentosa Guest Services Counters across the island.
10. There’s still time to catch ’em all

Yes, those adorable “pocket monsters” will still be around Singapore till 21 January 2027! Guests can continue to experience the Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure from Mount Faber Peak to Sentosa. In the day, the Singapore Cable Car features five Pokémon (Pikachu, Eevee, Charmander, Jigglypuff, and Gengar) with fully themed cabin interiors. By night, guests can discover UV-reactive silhouettes of the five characters using a complimentary UV torch, along with hidden Pokémon. Psst: see if you can spot Mew!
11. Discover Tohoku flavours with Pompompurin

Pompompurin, Sanrio’s lovable golden retriever, turns 30 this year! And what better way to celebrate than with a first-ever limited-time collaboration with Japan Rail Cafe. From now till 14 June 2026, discover northeast Japan with Pompompurin as your adorable guide and companion. Watch the cafe transform into a vacation retreat inspired by the beloved character, featuring cheerful illustrations, life-sized plushies, and an IG-worthy photo spot.
Enjoy a feast of Tohoku-inspired dishes like the Pompompurin curry rice ($22.90) and the Pompompurin pudding parfait ($12.90). Of course, no adventure is complete without a little keepsake. Get your hands on Pompompurin merchandise, such as accessories and practical lifestyle pieces. Swing by on weekends and join travel-themed seminars led by experts, covering topics like onsen culture and travel itineraries for Tohoku.
And that’s a wrap on what’s happening in Singapore this week (and beyond).

