
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. World’s Best Economy Class Airline is offering discounted flight tickets!

Cathay Pacific, which snagged its second consecutive win as World’s Best Economy Class Airline, is offering Cathay members limited-time discounts to destinations except Hong Kong, Tokyo (via Narita Airport), Osaka, and Taipei. All you gotta do is sign up as a member (it’s free!) and you can avail yourself of the discount code, BESTECONSG, equivalent to a $160 discount (minimum of two persons per booking). The booking period is till 22 July 2025 (or until tickets are sold out) for travel between 15 September 2025 and 31 March 2026.
2. A community-focused festival returns in August

Mark your cals, readers: Anime Festival Asia (AFA) Creators Super Fest will take over the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre on 2 and 3 August 2025. Throughout the two-day event, attendees get the chance to meet and mingle with renowned illustrators, animators, and cosplayers; participate in workshops, panels, and live demonstrations; and catch exciting performances and shows on the Super Akiba Stage. Tickets start from $20 – get yours now to avoid disappointment!
3. Celebrate our first Singapore Idol’s career milestone

While everyone is up in arms over My Chemical Romance and trying to snag tickets (good luck!), we’re getting ourselves in a tizzy over Taufik Batisah’s recent concert announcement. The nation’s first Singapore Idol will be celebrating his illustrious two-decade career with a landmark performance at The Star Theatre on 25 October at 8pm.
Taufik Batisah: One Last Dance is billed as “a moment of gratitude” – a personal thank you from the singer to his fans who have supported him tirelessly till today. Allegedly, it might even be his final full-scale solo concert! Le gasp. If that truly were the case, we hope he’ll bring Rui En on stage and Reach Out For The Skies again, one last time.
4. What local drink are you?

Are you a Milo dinosaur or bubble tea? Well, wonder no more, hunneh. Two local designers have created LimSimi? – yes, another fun personality quiz in a week, and it involves food too. You’ll be subjected to questions that take you on a fantastical journey across Singapore, before you discover which Singaporean drink describes you best. There are 16 concoctions in total, each featuring descriptions of your personality quirks and tendencies. Think of it as localised takes on the Myers-Briggs personality types. (Nobody asked, but I’m a bandung!)
5. A popular youth space is set to reopen later this year

Who still remembers *Scape? After three long years of upgrading works, the youth hangout spot behind Cineleisure will fully open to the public again in November 2025. The rejuvenated space will focus on offering youth-led programmes in various fields, including wellness, artificial intelligence, creative arts, and sustainability. Plus, the entrance plaza has been transformed into open community spaces for youths to run events and performances.
6. Scoot flies to more destinations in Southeast Asia

Planning a trip to Da Nang and Nha Trang in Vietnam or Kota Bharu in Malaysia? You’re in luck! Scoot will commence flights to these destinations progressively between October and November 2025. The new flights are available for booking via Scoot’s website and mobile application, and eventually through other channels. One-way economy fares start from $78 to Kota Bharu, $115 to Da Nang, and $135 to Nha Trang, all inclusive of taxes.
That’s not all: Scoot is also in talks to launch services to Medan and Labuan Bajo in Indonesia, and Okinawa in Japan. Plus, the carrier will increase its frequencies to Sydney and Perth from July and August 2025 respectively.
7. This one’s for the Wes Anderson fans

The Projector, aka everyone’s favourite indie cinema, invites you to Wes Ander-thon (A+ for the pun!), a curated retrospective showcasing the whimsical director’s five most acclaimed films. Here’s your chance to catch The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steven Zissou, Fantastic Mr Fox, and The Darjeeling Limited on the big screen! The showcase runs till 10 August 2025 and includes a special menu featuring craft beers aptly named The Grand Brewdapest and Ale of Dogs, and Mr Fox’s (Stolen) Chicken – chicken karaage with your choice of garlic aioli or wasabi mayo.
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8. Pass the salt, please

Life’s too short, so don’t let anyone make you feel salty… unless it’s coming from an online personality quiz. Yes, there’s a new one involving food because we need a little escapism from the daily grind. Created by Singaporean designer Avery, What Salt Are You? is a series of seemingly random questions wherein you’re cosplaying as a “mighty Salt grain”.
Your responses will generate a cute result from twelve archetypes, ranging from Himalayan sea salt and Moshio salt to the humble table salt and even sodium chloride.
9. Six local bars ranked in Asia’s 50 Best Bars’ extended list

Congratulations all around to beloved watering holes Side Door, Sago House, Origin Bar, Night Hawk, Employees Only, and Fura for making it to the Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2025: 51 to 100 list. The bars ranked at #53, #56, #60, #77, #89, and #95, respectively. If you’re keen to follow the news, the top 50 bars will be announced on Tuesday, 15 July, in Macau. Fingers crossed more Singapore bars make the cut!
10. How much do you love Squid Game? Eye do

Caught the final season of Squid Game on Netflix? Wanna talk about that ending? We’re all ears. But we have something for you, too. Japanese eyewear brand Owndays has collaborated with the hit series and launched an exclusive collection!
It features six designs in two colourways, bringing to life iconic visuals and motifs from the series, including the signature green player tracksuits, the pastel-toned staircases, and that creepy doll. Designs start from $178 and come with a matching eyeglass wipe and a limited-edition ‘coffin’ case. The collection is available online and at all Owndays stores across Singapore.
11. You’re invited to this coffee omakase

Coffee connoisseurs, you’re going to love this one. Toby’s Estate wants you to join its first coffee omakase on 19 and 20 July. The curated tasting experience brings guests through a flight of coffees, selected to showcase clarity, complexity, and craftsmanship at the highest level. Each session is hosted by Dan Bottesini, one of Toby’s Estate’s coffee experts, and runs for 45 minutes. Get your tickets for the Saturday or Sunday slots now.
12. When two iconic brands come together

Did you know our beloved Milo is commemorating 75 years in Singapore? Woohoo! To celebrate the occasion (as well as in honour of SG60), the brand has teamed up with global icon Adidas and produced limited-edition tees and pins that everyone can wear loudly and proudly. The items are only available if you purchase Milo beverages at FairPrice, Sheng Shiong, Giant, Cold Storage, and online platforms like Redmart and Lazada. Get ’em before they’re gone like the plushies!
13. The return of a beachfront grillfest
From 17 July to 10 August, Siloso Beach will be reignited with beachfront dining and smoky flavour adventures. Sentosa GrillFest 2025 is set to feature 39 participating brands in five zones. Visitors can also look forward to exciting social mixer nights, where they can feast on delish food, mingle with other folks, and engage in fun activities to spark meaningful connections. The event runs from 4pm to 10.30pm and is completely free to enter. Head down for a sizzling good time!
And that’s a wrap on what’s happening in Singapore this week (and beyond).