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 sometimes it’s impossible to stay updated on things to do in the city. That’s where we come in: we’re here to bring 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, of course! So go ahead and bookmark this page for your weekly hit of what’s happening in Singapore.
The buzz on what’s happening in Singapore this week
1. The Mandai Boardwalk is now open to the public
@thehoneycombers Here’s what to expect at the brand new Mandai Boardwalk! We got super lucky and got up close to some wild friends (and actually spotted a giraffe!). This new spot is a birdwatcher’s dream, and we highly recommend it for early morning or late afternoon strolls. ⚠️ Our top tips: go toilet first, bring water and umbrellas, and try not to eat while you’re on the trail as there are macaque alerts everywhere 🐵 Don’t want them stealing your food! 🐶 For the safety of wildlife and other visitors, pets are NOT allowed on the Mandai Boardwalk. Entrances are at: 1. Mandai Wildlife East (walking distance from main Singapore Zoo, Night Safari & River Wonders drop-off) 2. Next to River Wonders 🕜 The trail is open 7am – 7pm daily (last entrance 6pm). #mandaiboardwalk #mandai #mandaiwildlifereserve
Listen up, nature enthusiasts: a new boardwalk has opened at Mandai Wildlife Reserve recently. The 3.3km Mandai Boardwalk runs around Singapore Zoo and River Wonders’ perimeter and offers gorge views of Upper Seletar Reservoir and the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. Everyone can enter the boardwalk between 7am and 7pm daily to clock in their steps, catch some Vitamin D, and maybe even spot local wildlife and some animals being cared for in the zoo along the way. P.S. There are no toilets along the route, so clear your bowels before commencing your journey.
2. Marina Bay Sands lights up for K-pop idols Seventeen
Seventeen fans, are you excited for the boyband’s two-day concert later this month? If you didn’t manage to get tickets, don’t fret – we know the next best thing to soothe your broken heart. Marina Bay Sands will light up in the K-pop group’s official colours, rose quartz and serenity, from 7pm till midnight on 25 and 26 January. That’s not all! The mall is also offering Seventeen-inspired dishes from 20 to 26 January. Tuck into burgers, mocktails, and milkshakes at Bread Street Kitchen, Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, Origin + Bloom, and Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer. Each order entitles you to a free limited edition sticker.
3. A pop-up bookstore walks into a bar…
Singapore Art Week is in full swing, and plenty of things are worth checking out. Light to Night will always have our hearts, but if you’re looking for something different, make the trek to Capella Singapore at Sentosa. Why? Well, there’s a cool pop-up bookstore at The Pineapple Room, happening from now till Sunday 19 January, 11am to 7pm.
Presented by art book publisher Taschen, the pop-up features 70 titles spanning art, food, fashion, and travel. Visitors can also sink their teeth into bites inspired by the books while browsing around the space decorated with photographs from the 1940s to 1960s and original vintage maps.
4. Scoot launches direct flights to two new destinations
Another week, another exciting news from Scoot. Singapore Airlines’ low-cost subsidiary has announced the launch of new flight services to Vienna, Austria and Iloilo City, Philippines, which will commence on 3 June and 14 April respectively. This is the first time Scoot is flying directly to Vienna, so budget travellers can visit the Eastern European city without breaking the bank. Fares start from $309 to Vienna and $129 to Iloilo City, all inclusive of taxes.
5. Live it up this weekend at Rasa
Rasa, a new nightlife spot in Raffles Place, officially launched last Friday to much fanfare. Celebration for its opening continues this weekend with The inaugural Rasa Weekender. Running from 17 to 19 January, guests can expect a stellar line-up comprising Rasa’s resident DJs and local music talents. Today’s artists will only be made known on-site, so if you wanna find out who’ll be on the decks, you gotta swing by.
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6. Say hello to a new Spanish spot
Vino Tinto is open! Pop by the Spanish tapas and wine bar in the CBD to kick off your weekend on the right note. Helmed by chefs Daniel and Tamara Chavez, the folks behind Canchita and Tinto, this hot hangout at One Raffles Quay offers casual alfresco tables and indoor seating.
By day, it serves Spanish coffee and baked goodies. Come nightfall, it turns into a buzzy spot with more than 30 tapas options from $6, paellas, and Spanish wines, sangria and cocktails from $14.
7. Buzzing over Squid Game hype?
Let your obsession seep into your wardrobe with part two of the Puma x Squid Game collection, which features two items to complement the original capsule. The Puma Palermo comes with a swappable tongue and a tab that hides a hidden easter egg, while the graphic tee showcases the mingle game with a print and co-branded label. Get yours online, at Puma stores or selected Limited Edt and Footlocker stores.
8. The Projector turns 10!
January marks the 10th anniversary of this independent cinema institution in Singapore, and it’s celebrating with a vibrant lineup of events. Look forward to special screenings of cult classics and crowd favourites from the past decade, and join The Projector‘s team for a raving party on 25 January to celebrate over good food and drinks.
9. Mark your cals for this music festival
Sunda Festival returns to our shores on 18 and 19 April 2025 at Sarimbun Scout Camp, just in time for the Good Friday long weekend. The full line-up has been released, so get excited for Danilo Plessow, La Mamie’s and Mr. Ho joining Antal, Soichi Terada, and Yu Su for an alternative dance music extravaganza. Get your tickets early!
10. One ring to rule them all
2025 is set to be an exciting year for musical enthusiasts in Singapore, what with Wicked and Phantom of the Opera coming to us. Well, ready your wallets for one more epic production: The Lord of the Rings – A Musical Tale. It’s landing here from 12 to 24 August for its Asia premiere, so get your tickets now! Prices range from $68 to $238.
11. Pastries you’ll love
Congrats to Ami Patisserie for ringing in the new year while celebrating the first anniversary of its physical space at Scotts Road! As a nod to the special occasion, the team is collaborating with chefs Makoto Arami and Dej Kewkacha of Kyo Bar in Bangkok.
The four-hands lunch and dinner takes place on 16 January, with a pastry-led seven-course menu priced at $188++ per person. Highlights include tom yam crab croissant, coconut soy rice pudding, milk bun with Thai rambutan and Japanese citrus jam, and warabi mochi dusted with kinako.
12. Disney on Ice skates into town
Got your tickets for the magical event yet? Disney on Ice presents Find Your Hero is happening from 15 to 23 March at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, so look forward to mingling with Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy as they twirl on the ice. Plus, sing along to the tunes you know and love by Moana, Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Mirabel, Rapunzel, Ariel, Belle and more.
13. Check out this arts fest
Aliwal Urban Arts Festival returns on 25 January with free and ticketed programmes held on the last week of Singapore Art Week. Look forward to Tailored: Bore & Stroke, an exhibition that dives into customisation in the automotive world and its influence on art and lifestyle. Or check out theatre workshops by Avant Theatre and Language and concerts by Weird Aftertaste.
You can also catch regional graffiti artists in action with live painting sessions and try your hand at beginner-friendly skateboarding fun. Everything culminates on a high with live DJ sets by Red Kite Music and dance performances curated by local dancer Darren Toh.
14. Go bananas over the Minions
Illumination’s Minion Land is set to officially open at Universal Studios Singapore on 14 February 2025! Set your cals and look forward to immersive experiences like themed dining, exclusive merch, the Minute of Minion Mayhem show starring all the characters you love, and rides like Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, Silly Swirly, and the new Buggie Boogie carousel.
Fuel up at the Super Hungry Food Stand offering Japanese curry chicken karaage rice, Minion mantous with chilli crab sauce, and a Fluffy-inspired rainbow cheesecake. Plus, there’ll be carnival game displays such as Down-a-Clown, Lucky Ducky, and Balloon Dart for photo ops – all taken over by the Minions, of course.
Don’t forget to bring home merch like the limited edition, Singapore-exclusive Super Silly Space Killer figures, the Minion Sakura collection (available in March) and loads more.
And… that’s a wrap on what’s happening in Singapore this week (and beyond).