
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. One (cinema) door opens, the other one closes

Look alive, moviegoers: Shaw Theatres has recently unveiled its eighth cineplex at Jem. This marks the cinema operator’s return to the West. The new cineplex features 10 halls (including an Imax hall, a Dreamers hall, and two premiere halls), and new F&B concept, Centro Gelato & Dessert Bar. Between this and Dear You still drawing in the crowds to the movies, who says cinema is dead in Singapore?

On the flipside, Golden Village will be closing down its Plaza Singapura outlet this August. Six cinema halls will host their final screenings on 2 August, while the remaining halls will continue operating until the final day on 16 August 2026. The theatre chain is commemorating the closure with a few promotions, including complimentary snacks with the purchase of two movie tickets and inviting moviegoers to share their favourite memories of GV Plaza Singapura via a social media contest.
2. Memory lives on at Changi Airport

Singapore’s century-old institution, Wing Seong Fatty’s Restaurant, may have shuttered recently, but its legacy lives on at Qantas‘ lounges in Changi Airport. The restaurant’s two signature dishes, crispy spring rolls and nuclear chicken, will be served in the first and business lounges respectively in honour of a place that has become the port of call for Qantas pilots. The Australian national carrier also held a private farewell dinner with Fatty’s before the restaurant closed.
3. A signature Khmer flavour, reimagined

Forget pineapple on pizza – how does Khmer flavours on pizza sound? Chooby Pizza and Smiling Gecko Cambodia have come together to present limited-edition pizza. Throughout the month of July, diners can order the fish amok pizza, inspired by Cambodia’s national dish. The pie features a rich base of traditional Cambodian spice paste loosed with coconut sauce, and topped with hake fish, wild leaves, and marigold flowers. Ooh, yummy!
4. Joo Chiat welcomes a new friend to the fold

Homegrown brand In Good Company has opened the doors to its newest home in the neighbourhood! The new space brings fashion, hospitality, community, and collaboration under one roof. Enjoy Japanese tea and wagashi courtesy of Miura, a new venture by the team behind Paaru. Then, browse through a curated selection of lifestyle objects and brands, all specially selected for the Joo Chiat space. Keep a lookout for experiences, conversations, and creative exchanges taking place in the new outlet.
5. Who’s ready to meet Korean meat?

We’re seeing the rise of Hanwoof beef and Handon pork in menus across Singapore. And if you’re curious to try them, now’s your chance. From now to 31 August 2026, six participant restaurants – part of the Meet the K-Meat Festival – presents a citywide showcase of Korea’s premium meats, interpreting them across KBBQs, steakhouse, hotpot, and modern dining.

On top of that, the first 100 tables to order Hanwoo and/or Handon dishes at each venue can receive bottles of newly introduced Korean traditional alcohol, which has never been sold in Singapore before. Sounds good? Make your way to Cote Singapore, Drim, Gu:um, Sodeng, Bedrock Bar and Grill, or Ju Shin Jung and have a feast!
6. A vibey dining destination celebrates two years

Can you believe it’s already July, aka the second half of the year? Wild times! Another thing equally wild is Sushisamba celebrating its second anniversary this month. To mark the occasion, Singapore’s rooftop destination has collaborated with Sol de Janeiro on tipples inspired by the brand’s Cheirosa Perfume Mist collection.
The partnership reaches a crescendo with Celebracao, the restaurant’s anniversary brunch on 18 July 2026. Indulge in free-flow drinks, a buffet line, and a dedicated Sol de Janeiro discovery cart. Psst: all brunch guests will receive an exclusive gift to take home!
7. Bid for artworks and help raise funds
Pride Month isn’t over in Singapore – there’s still one more event to take note of. Hotlotz, our city’s leading auction house, is currently holding a charity auction in support of Pink Fest 2026. Up for grabs: seven artworks by local intermedia artist Wei Lieh Lee, built by hand from masking tape and light on acrylic. The works are available to view at Hotlotz from now till 11 July 2026.
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8. Zouk Group launches a new concept

Zouk returns after a multi-million-dollar renovation and presents a new concept: Rally Clubhouse. It’s a combination of many things – cafe, bar, music venue, and community space – and designed as a modern clubhouse where people can gather, connect, and return to, again and again.
The space can fit up to 120 guests and features a communal bar, indoor and outdoor seating, a DJ booth, and a photobooth by Solace Studios. Swing by and see what the fuss is about… and you might just leave with fun memories and new friends.
9. Who’s up for an immersive musical experience?

Any Sinners fans in the house? You’ll wanna continue reading for this. Inspired by Ryan Coogler’s film, Sinners: Live is an immersive musical performance set to take the stage in Singapore on 5 and 6 September 2026. If you’ve ever wanted to experience the movie in real life, this is your chance.
The production unfolds across two concurrent yet completely independent shows that run simultaneously on the same night. Both shows run approximately 2.5 hours. Audiences can choose between indoor and outdoor experiences and witness the full dramatic and emotional weight of the night. Tickets are available at multiple tiers, including VIP table experiences.
10. Anthony Chen’s new film unveils a trailer ahead of its release
Following its world premiere at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, Anthony Chen’s latest movie, We Are All Strangers, will be released in Singapore on 20 August 2026 – a fitting time, since it’s National Day month and all. The film spotlights an ordinary Singaporean household caught in the currents of change. While we wait for the release, moviegoers can watch the trailer, which offers an immersive look into the film’s world. Spot local landmarks such as HDB flats, neighbourhood malls, and local coffee shops.
11. Get all these goodies up in your grill

Singapore’s favourite beachfront cookout is back! Head to Siloso Beach for the ninth edition of Sentosa GrillFest, happening from 23 July to 16 August 2026. This year’s edition is set to be the most ambitious yet, featuring 42 vendors across five zones, an elevated beachfront atmosphere, and first-ever dining concepts co-curated with the Singapore Chefs’ Association. Psst: we hear there’s an eight-course omakase-inspired dining experience debuting this year. Rally your family, friends, and even pets for this – be sure to arrive hungry!
12. Unleash your creativity at this super festival

Mark your calendars, folks: Creators Super Fest Singapore returns on 11 and 12 July 2026 at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre. Three halls will be transformed into a vibrant celebration of art, cosplay, music, and creativity.
Key festival zones include Creators Hub, a marketplace where visitors can connect directly with creators and check out their works, and Super Akiba Stage, where musical performances, special talk shows, and live drawing sessions will take place. Tickets go for $15 for a one-day visit, and $27 for the two-day package. Get yours now via Sozo’s ticketing page.
13. Stay fully tuned in with JBL’s open-ear series

Spend your adult money on accessories you probably don’t need but should have in your bag. JBL has expanded its audio lineup with the new open-ear series, allowing listeners to enjoy the audio while staying aware of their surroundings. Central to this series is the JBL OpenSound technology, which delivers clear, balanced audio in an open-ear design that keeps the ear canal unobstructed.
Choose between five designs, from the JBL Sense Pro ($249) featuring spatial sound and AI-trained noise reduction, to the JBL Soundgear Clips ($199) engineered to optimise bass performance while minimising sound leakage. The series is available on JBL’s online store, Lazada, Shopee, TikTok Shop, and at authorised retailers islandwide.
And that’s a wrap on what’s happening in Singapore this week (and beyond).

