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 Phantom of the Opera is here
Get ready, musical lovers! Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera is returning to Singapore at Sands Theatre on 9 May 2025 for a limited season. Presented by Base Entertainment Asia, this iconic production stars Jonathan Roxmouth as the Phantom and Grace Roberts as Christine. UOB cardholders can enjoy early pre-sale tickets (from $88) with discounts up to 20% off starting 10 October 2024. Public tickets go on sale on 14 October 2024 via Klook, Marina Bay Sands Ticketing, and Sistic.
2. Go down the rabbit hole with this immersive dining experience
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, award-winning company Andsoforth is back with Wonderland Upside Down, a magical, topsy-turvy adventure inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Known for immersive storytelling and dining experiences, Andsoforth invites you to experience a surreal world filled with beloved characters, whimsical rooms, and a secret location revealed just 24 hours before the event.
Expect a five-course meal inspired by Wonderland’s quirkiest residents, hands-on workshops, and exclusive merchandise. Dress in Victorian Punk and prepare for an unforgettable night of mayhem.
3. Visit the revamped Tampines 1
To celebrate the completion of its major revamp, Tampines 1 is hosting a fashion-themed launch event. As part of the two-day “Style, Redefined” runway show, fashion influencers, models, and artistes will strut the latest collections from popular brands like Adidas, Sephora, The Closet Lover, and more.
Spend $300 to grab a pass for this stylish spectacle; lucky shoppers may even score a makeover and their own catwalk moment. Tampines 1 now boasts 68 refreshed offerings, with nearly 200 fashion, lifestyle, and dining spots – including 12 new-to-market concepts.
4. We are infinite
Wellness is on the rise in Singapore as we seek meaning in our fast-paced, digital lives. Enter SheIsInfinite – a groundbreaking event bringing together holistic practitioners from across Singapore and the region, with a special focus on Asian spiritual traditions. From feng shui masters and tarot readers to yoga instructors and eco-friendly vendors, this unique platform invites you to explore and connect with your spiritual self. Drop by Suntec City Convention Centre this Sunday, 13 October, from 10am to 7pm.
5. Another Taiwanese beverage brand lands in Singapore
Is Raffles City becoming cool again? We vote yes, and it’s all thanks to the new residents setting up shop in this bustling mall. If you’re a fan of all things Taiwan, head down to Go Ba at Basement 1. Sip on refreshing fruit-infused teas, freshly blended juices, indulgent smoothies, and bubble tea, of course.
We recommend getting the lychee black tea, which is perfect for a hot day in Singapore. Those who prefer something tangy can try the dragonfruit honey lemon juice. Our colleague said he immediately woke up after the first few sips!
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6. Skiing in Singapore? Hell, yes!
Club Med has teamed up with Trifecta to launch the Club Med Snow Academy, bringing ski and snowboard lessons to Singapore. Powered by Trifecta’s expert instructors, the academy preps you for epic snow holidays at Club Med’s global resorts. They’re also throwing a fun ‘Ski in the City’ event on 16 November, with a ski competition, cool prizes, and mountain-inspired activities. This partnership makes snow sports more accessible, letting you train locally before hitting the real slopes.
7. Drink your greens
Local lifestyle brands Moom Health and The Paper Bunny join forces to introduce Super Greens. This all-in-one greens and fibre supplement, with a refreshing green apple flavour, is packed with benefits for digestion, detox, skin glow, and immunity. It comes in two versions: a caffeinated option with green tea leaves for a boost of energy – perfect on an empty stomach – and a non-caffeinated version, which is great anytime. The supplement will go on sale on 9 October.
8. More closures and relocations
It’s the end of an era as Potato Head Singapore, a Keong Saik institution, will shutter in mid-October. But it’s not goodbye forever! While the iconic spot will wrap up its Singapore journey soon, there’s a fresh new concept on the horizon – coming mid-October.
They’re still open daily, so pop by for those legendary burgers and cocktails while you can! P.S. Studio 1939 on level three will be rebranded as 1939, serving drinks with local twists.
Over at Chijmes, Analogue Initiative will close its current location on 15 November due to an unsustainable rent increase. The team is actively exploring new locations and inviting suggestions on where to open next.
9. Meet the creatures of the night
Yep, Halloween is just around the corner and the season’s most iconic event has begun. We’re talking about Halloween Horror Nights 12 at Universal Studios Singapore, of course.
From now till 2 November, the theme park will host four new immersive haunted houses, three scare zones, and three spine-chilling shows. Venture into Vampire Alley or The Lost Kampung, watch terrifying performances like Night Terrors and Dark Dreams, or hop into the new Viper Lounge speakeasy for drinks and canapes. Tickets start from $80 for non-peak nights.
10. Goodbye is the hardest word
It’s the end of an era! After 14 years of sandy shindigs, Tanjong Beach Club will close for renovation works on 21 October, only to reopen in the first quarter of 2025. So if you’re a regular, swing by for one final hurrah to avoid experiencing withdrawal symptoms.
Plus, on the heels of Times Bookstore closing its last outlet, local independent book publisher Epigram is shuttering its brick-and-mortar store too. You’ve got till 26 January 2025 to visit its space at the Singapore Art Museum and bag books by local authors.
11. A fresh new look for an iconic library
Heads up: the library@orchard will close for a revamp on 28 October, with new elements introduced progressively until its full reopening in the second half of 2026. More information will be released later, but you can expect to see new tech-centric interactive spaces and a new children’s section. Meanwhile, the design and applied arts collection will move to the Central Arts Library, which is on track to open by the end of 2024.
Before the library@orchard closes, pop by from 8 to 27 October to check out the Design Is For Everyone: A Decade of Design, Arts and Community event. There’ll be an exhibition and community wall for you to share your memories, as well as activity booths on 26 and 27 October.
12. Party to infinity, and beyond!
Heads up: a hot new lifestyle destination is opening in Raffles Place this November and we’ve got our eye on it. Introducing C.O.T.U (Centre Of The Universe), which combines two levels of nightlife, dining and entertainment atop CapitaGreen. Here’s a peek at the five experiences to expect.
Little Birdie is an experiential 30-seater cocktail bar led by Elliot Pascoe from 28 HongKong Street, while Enso Steakhouse is a Japanese restaurant featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, private dining options, and in-house aged premium cuts. At Whisper Room, the space transforms from Japanese-inspired high tea sessions to a cocktail parlour buzzing with live performances and DJ beats at night.
Staying up late? Make your way to Dashi Go Go, a vibrant lounge space with vibes influenced by the neo-Tokyo Bladerunner aesthetic. For a more relaxed evening, head over to Dashi Sky Pool for cabana cocktails, jacuzzi fun and city skyline views.
And… that’s a wrap on what’s happening in Singapore this week (and beyond).