
Pop by every week as we give you the buzz on what’s new and cool in Singapore.
We get it. Life moves so fast and furiously that it’s impossible to stay updated on things to do in the city. That’s where we come in, bringing you the latest and greatest, covering everything new and cool from food and drinks to entertainment and viral trends – all in easy-to-read, bite-sized doses! So bookmark this page for your weekly hit of what’s happening in Singapore.
The buzz on what’s happening in Singapore this week
1. Pizza parties you’ll want a seat at
The Italian restaurant revolution continues raging through Singapore this year, with two new places arriving soon. First up, Vincenzo Capuano opens his namesake eatery on 17 May at Robertson Quay. If you haven’t heard, he helms 30 stores across countries like Italy and Germany, and the contemporary Neapolitan pizzas are so good that he snagged the 12th spot on the 58 Top World Artisan Pizza Chains in 2024.
Expect to see signatures like Abbraccio e Mama (ricotta-stuffed crust with meatballs) and Tetti Illuminati (fior di latte topped with mortadella bologna IGP, crushed pistachios, and pecorino romano) on the menu.

Got room for more carb-loaded pies? Pizza Studio Tamaki is also making its way here on 10 June. Opening at Tanjong Pagar Road, Tokyo’s famous pizzeria is known for appearing on lists like Michelin Bib Gourmand and 100 Top Pizzas in the World. Prep your stomach for light and chewy Tokyo Neapolitan-style pizzas!
2. Irresistible travel deals to snap up
Haven’t sorted out your travel plans for the year? Look to Traveloka’s Epic Sale happening from now till 5 May. We’re talking about discounts of up to 60% off, daily flash coupon drops between 12pm and 7pm, buy-one-get-one-free promos at popular attractions like Universal Studios Japan and Shanghai Disneyland, 50% off hotel stays and more.
Oh, and use the promo code ‘EPICSPECSTAY’ for an extra $25 off hotels like M Hotel Singapore City Centre, Karma Kandara Bali, and Sunway Resort Hotel Kuala Lumpur.
3. Camila Cabello rocks up to town

Half of her heart may be in Havana, but we’re betting she’ll fall in love with Singapore soon. The word is out: Camila Cabello is bringing her Yours, C tour to Asia this year, with a show at The Star Theatre on 12 August at 8pm.
Pre-sale tickets drop between 29 April, 10am to 30 April, 10am for Mastercard cardholders, while Live Nation members can purchase tickets on 2 May, 10am to 11.59pm. General tickets will be available on 5 May from 10am via Ticketmaster. Who’s ready to hear her belt out smash hits like Senorita?
4. Say hello to Jewel’s newest openings
The next time you visit Jewel Changi Airport, you might be surprised by a few fresh faces. Pick up thick, gooey treats from Nasty Cookie, rich and creamy cheesecakes from Queic by Olivia, eco-friendly footwear at Vivaia, and fun Super Mario, Animal Crossing, and The Legend of Zelda merch at the only Nintendo pop-up outside of Japan.
5. Goth is the new cool

Can’t wait for the return of the spooky Netflix hit, Wednesday? Start the countdown, because Season 2 lands in two parts this year, with episodes 1 to 4 starting from 6 August, followed by episodes 5 to 8 from 3 September.
We’re ready to welcome back Jenna Ortega on our screens, skulking through the halls of Nevermore Academy as Wednesday Addams. This time, she wades her way through adventures with family, friends, and old adversaries – all with her iconic deadpan behaviour. Check out the official trailer for a sneak peek!
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6. You can now sleep on the train without being judged

The Changi neighbourhood has The Bus Collective. Now, One-North has joined the fray with its version of a boutique hotel fashioned out of our public transport. Meet Train Pod, a decommissioned MRT train carriage transformed into a cool accommodation for urban explorers and train enthusiasts.
The original interior, such as the driver’s seat and a large part of the control panel, has been conserved, while real-life footage of the train’s past journeys immerses guests in its history. Each room comes with single bunk beds for two guests, Wi-Fi, Netflix, and an outdoor kitchen for light cooking. Train Pod will be open for bookings later this year.
7. Homegrown fragrance brand debuts at Amaris

So you’ve run out of perfume and are shopping for a new scent. Why not support local and shop at Rahasya? The local perfumery house has launched its debut collection at Amaris, one of Singapore’s most exclusive niche fragrance stores. This is a significant milestone for the brand, marking Rahasya’s first foray into physical retail. Get your hands on four Indian inspired niche scents crafted around Indian moments and ingredients.
The debut collection consists of Chapter One, which pays homage to independent Indian bookstores; Cutting Rain, inspired by the calm after monsoon rain; Oud Mangifera, which is all about intense summers; and Love Marriage, a loving tribute to Indian weddings.
8. Two digital multi-currency wallets offer more reasons for easy, breezy travel

Are you taking advantage of long weekends by travelling abroad? Skip the hassle of exchanging physical cash in favour of digital wallets. If you’re heading to JB or venturing up north within Malaysia, YouTrip is making things easy (monetary-wise) with its highly anticipated Malaysian ringgit wallet. Exchange and store Malaysian ringgit with the best rates and no hidden fees.
To mark the launch, YouTrip is offering free shuttle bus rides across the Causeway during the weekends from now till 11 May between 9.30am and 9.30pm at 30-minute intervals.
For those travelling even further, Revolut has introduced five additional currency wallets: Chinese yuan, Vietnamese dong, Moroccan dirham, Icelandic korna, and Serbian dinar. Users can easily exchange these currencies in-app when the rates are favourable to get the most value from their money.
9. Night at Orchard returns with an extended stretch

Love hanging out at Orchard as much as we do? You’d want to take note of this. Night at Orchard returns this year with an expanded version of its concept. The first edition takes place from 25 to 27 April (3pm to 10pm), and extends further along Orchard Road, from Ngee Ann City to Ion Orchard.
The night market typically showcases over 40 local and international labels, including sustainability-driven brands, pet-friendly concepts, and wellness-focused products. If you wanna plan ahead, the next editions will happen from 30 May to 1 June and 27 to 29 June.
10. Sentosa welcomes a new hotel to the island

The Laurus, a resort property under The Luxury Collection, will call Sentosa home when it debuts in the second half of this year. Located at the edge of a lush forest, the boutique luxury hotel is described as a gorgeous blend of elegant aesthetics and tropical charm. Expect 183 suites with plush beddings and sleek monochromatic colour schemes on top of expansive courtyard spaces and a gorgeous outdoor swimming pool. The Laurus is available for bookings from May 2025.
11. Two new restaurants take up residence at the National Gallery

While we’re sad to see many food spots departing National Gallery Singapore, we’re excited about this latest development. ICYMI: Celebrated chef Damian D’Silva is relocating Rempapa to the museum! At its new home, Rempapa will transform into an all-day cafe serving local faves with a modern twist.
Accompanying that is Gilmore & Damian D’Silva, a new restaurant featuring heritage Eurasian dishes from the 1900s. The name is an homage to chef Damian’s grandfather, who was the Supreme Court’s caretaker for over 20 years. The two dining concepts will welcome visitors in September 2025.
12. More family fun at Gardens by the Bay

The iconic urban park has just levelled up with Singapore’s first family-themed destination playground opening! PropNex Family Zone features nine metre-tall towers inspired by the Supertrees, a mascot bunny paired with a fun slide and climbing elements, and an expanded edible garden. Stay till sundown and watch the towering play structures and sandpit come alive with synchronised night-time illuminations.
And that’s a wrap on what’s happening in Singapore this week (and beyond).