
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. Cj Hendry presents another joyful experience at IMBA Theatre

The acclaimed Australian artist has not one, but two experiences taking place in June. Following Cj Hendry’s Flower Market installation is JuJu World, the world’s first inflatable experience dedicated to the visionary’s JuJu collectible series. Fans and visitors can look forward to limited, large-sized JuJus crafted exclusively for Singapore, and the first JuJu experience in yellow. The ticketed experience will run from 20 June to 18 July 2026 at IMBA Theatre‘s gallery space.
2. Ikea launches its legacy collection to great fanfare

We’re certain you’ve caught wind of the frenzy at Ikea’s stores in Alexandra and Tampines. Well, that’s ‘cos the Ikea PS 2026 collection just dropped! The collection is all about playful functionality, where being practical doesn’t mean compromising on bold colours and fun designs. From inflatable chairs and eye-catching table clocks to flexible floor upligthers and tiered trolleys, the collection pieces promise versatility and character. Head to Ikea Alexandra or Tampines to marvel at the collection in action; it will be available online from 2 June 2026.
3. A new experiential retail hub opens in Orchard

We’re witnessing the rebirth of Orchard Road – what a time to be alive! Scape is ushering in a new era with the opening of L^ife, a new lifestyle concept. Occupying the premises’ two floors, visitors can check out fashion, beauty, wellness, and more. Besides retail, you can also participate in workshops, life experiences, and content creation.
L^ife’s beating heart is the two-year retail accelerator programme, created by Innovate 360 and Singapore Retailers Association, and supported by Enterprise Singapore. Brands participating in the programme will gain access to retail space and be able to nurture their capacities to accelerate success through mentorship, training, and business development support.
4. Messina celebrates its first anniversary with a month-long celebration

Has it already been a year since the Australian brand launched in Singapore? That’s right – and Gelato Messina is marking its first birthday with a sweet month-long celebration! It has introduced a limited-edition three-tier birthday cake ($120) featuring three flavours: Robert Browny Junior, Mr Messina, and You Make Me Unicorny. The cake will be available throughout June with a two-day pre-order notice.
Other fun things to look forward to include the return of 10 beloved creations released between 2 and 15 June 2026, extra scoops available between 4pm and 6pm from 8 to 11 June 2026, and a collaboration with local bean-to-bar chocolate maker Lemuel Chocolate from 16 to 30 June 2026. I scream, you scream, give me that ice cream!
5. Cloudfields’ second chef collaboration focuses on reworked comfort food

Tan Boon Liat Building‘s newest dining destination has taken Singapore by storm, becoming one of the go-to places for food and time around the table. And now, we have one more reason why you should visit this buzzy cafe in Outram. Cloudfields has collaborated with chef Takeshi Araki, formerly of one-Michelin-starred restaurant Esora, on a limited-time menu that reworks familiar fare into elevated creations.

Between now and June 2026, feast on special items like the fried chicken and shiso linguine ($26, a dish blending an umami pasta with oyako-don flavour), and The Roasted Hour ($16, Basque-style hojicha cheesecake served with fresh green apple sauce and whipping cream finished with hojicha powder). But why stop there? Go on and order signatures such as the cacio e pepe fries ($18, a must-get!), negitoro and kimchi tuna meltz ($29), and the tiramisu caffe ($15, a not-so-sweet finisher).
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6. Singapore lands in Nat Geo’s Best of the World list

Another day, another list featuring our little red dot… but who’s complaining? This week, National Geographic compiled a list of top food destinations in the world, and Singapore made the cut. The blurb highlights our country’s Peranakan culture, Michelin-starred restaurants, our World’s 50 Best Bars prestige, and hawker centres. The list has riled up some people – read our Thai teamie’s thoughts on this – but what do you think? DM us on Instagram and let us know.
7. Welcome to the world, Ayaan!

Our country’s birth rate may be declining, but the same can’t be said for the Singapore Zoo. The top attraction is abuzz with the birth of Ayaan, a male Sumatran orangutan born to Chomel via caesarean section on 18 March 2026. This is the first documented procedure in an orangutan where both mother and child survived. Guests can now see the pair at the orangutan exhibit, following two months of recovery and bonding.
8. The King of Fruits is back

Is it durian season already? We reckon so, judging by FairPrice Group’s latest promotion. The annual $1.95 durian flash (600g to 800g) has returned, now extended across three separate weekends at three FairPrice locations. Durians will be sold in stores for a limited time each weekend, so y’all better run – not walk – get your hands on them while stocks last. Promotion starts at 9am daily.
Catch the durian wave on 29 to 31 May 2026 at FairPrice Kang Kar Mall, and 5 to 7 June 2026 at FairPrice Elias Mall atrium.
9. Let the drinking begin

Imbibers, unite! The Singapore Cocktail Crossover has unveiled the full programme for its inaugural edition. 14 signature events will take place from 9 to 14 June 2026, spanning across the city’s heritage neighbourhoods and culminating in a two-day festival weekend at Fort Canning Park. The festival will also see the debut of SGCX Bar Awards, a community-led initiative celebrating Singapore’s cocktail community. Get your tickets via Ticketmelon now.
10. We’re finally getting that full circle moment

Train enthusiasts and folks living along the Circle Line, rejoice. The three remaining stations – Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road – will begin operations on 12 July 2026, effectively closing the loop between HarbourFront and Marina Bay. Hurrah! But if you can’t wait, you can preview and ride between the three stations free of charge on 4 July 2026, between 9.30am and 9pm.

Once completed, the Circle Line will have a total of 33 stations spanning 39km, all fully underground. New trains, featuring orange exteriors, more colourful cabins, and updated route maps, have already begun plying the line. P.S. Read about our experience spending the day on Singapore’s MRT lines and rating them!
And that’s a wrap on what’s happening in Singapore this week (and beyond).

