Kid-friendly activities, live performances, and fun workshops – there’s plenty of fun to be had in the coming weeks. So, open your calendars and bookmark these things to do this weekend in Singapore.
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Image credit: Marina Square
This June holidays, Marina Square celebrates SG60 with Super Bouncy Quest – a nostalgic, fun-filled event perfect for kids and the young at heart. The central atrium has transformed into a retro playground wonderland featuring giant inflatables inspired by iconic local landmarks like the Dragon Slide, Pelican Maze, and Elephant Playground.
Visitors can enjoy classic games like Chapteh and Five Stones, and join a special Faber-Castell Soft Pastel Workshop on 21st June to create SG60-themed art. Entry to the inflatable playgrounds is $6/child for Marina Square Rewards Members, available through the Marina Square App.
Admission: U.P. $10/child
Venue: Marina Square
Dates: 11th-22nd Jun
Time: Mon-Thu 11am-8.30pm | Fri-Sun 11am-9pm
Image credit: Science Centre Singapore
Ready to take your movie experience to the next level? Step inside the Omni-Theatre at Science Centre Singapore, where 2 brand-new films are now showing – both in spectacular 8K resolution on a massive hemispheric screen that wraps above and around you.
Sci-fi fanatics will enjoy a journey through time with Cities of the Future, exploring how sustainable urbanisation will be transformed in the future by technology and solar energy – including a special look at Singapore’s very own future-forward vision. For a feature all about our planet’s fauna, opt for Animal Kingdom – a captivating journey around the Earth through the lives of 6 magnificent animal groups.
Plus, in celebration of SG60, Singapore Citizens and PRs will be able to enjoy limited-time discounts on tickets from now until the end of the year. Omni-Theatre a la carte tickets will cost just $6 (U.P. $14), while bundled tickets, which grant access to both the Science Centre and the Omni-Theatre, will cost $10 for adults (U.P. $19.90) and $8 for children (U.P. $17.90). If you’re coming as a family of 4, be sure to get the Family Pack ($24) for greater value and the same full bundle access to the Science Centre and Omni-Theatre for 2 adults and 2 kids.
Admission: From $6/pax
Venue: Science Centre Singapore, Omni-Theatre, 21 Jurong Town Hall Road, Singapore 609433
Dates: 1st Jun-31st Dec
Find out more about Science Centre Omni-Theatre SG60 deals, T&Cs apply.
Image credit: Nespresso
Dive into a blast from the past at Nespresso’s Retro-Chic Summer Playground at ION Orchard. From bold brews to 90s vibes, this limited-time experience is all about nostalgia. Explore new Pistachio Vanilla and Coconut Vanilla flavoured coffees, snap a Polaroid memory on select weekends, and relive the good old days with retro arcade games.
Plus, enjoy the cool combo of coffee and classic tunes – a nod to the music store hangouts of the past like HMV. It’s the perfect spot to chill, sip, and soak in the summer throwback magic.
Admission: Free
Venue: ION Orchard
Dates: 12th Jun-26th Aug
Happiness in a Box (Booth Y01) serving rainbow cheese coins, and Home of Sushi (Booth Y24).
Image adapted from: @twilightfeast via Instagram
Get ready for 3 fun-packed days of indulging at Twilight Flea & Feast. Make sure you go hungry, as there are over 40 halal street food stall serving all sorts of treats like burgers, acai, cheese dogs, tacos, and macarons.
There will also be over 200 retail booths to shop from, featuring modest fashion brands, make up, homeware, and kids’ stuff. To complete the pasar malam vibes, buskers will be performing live throughout the weekend.
Admission: Free
Venue: Suntec City, Halls 403, 404, & 405
Dates: 13th-15th Jun
Time: 12pm-10pm
Image credit: Ice Cream Sundays via Facebook
Ice Cream Sundays and Darker Than Wax are bringing us the 5th edition of Haw Par Thrilla. Of course, it’s happening at Haw Par Villa, in the open courtyard. If you’ve never been before, expect a full day of music with continuous DJ sets, as well as food and drinks.
Artists featured this year are Bongoman, Daryl Knows, Dean Chew, Dexter Colt, Kaye, Muto, and Toppings. Also, look forward to a brand new stage design with custom lighting.
Admission: $35/pax
Venue: Haw Par Villa
Date: 14th Jun
Time: 3pm-10.30pm
Get tickets for Haw Par Thrilla 5.
Image credit: @ilovecmsg via Instagram
Swing by Children’s Museum for a free, hands-on activity where kids can build their very own 3D paper lighthouse. It’s a fun, self-guided drop-in session for curious young minds to get a little creative and where they’ll also learn how these iconic towers have helped ships navigate safely for years.
Once they’ve finished their creation, each child gets a flyer to redeem a free copy of The Little Known Wonders of Maritime Singapore comic book at the Singapore Maritime Gallery.
Admission: Free
Venue: Children’s Museum Singapore, Discovery Room, Level 2
Dates: 4th, 12th & 18th Jun
Time: 11am-12.45pm
This month, the National Stadium is opening its doors for some seriously fun and free family time. You can hit the track for a jog, snap Insta-worthy pics at scenic spots, or just soak in the good vibes. But here’s the real kicker – there’s an epic inflatable playground taking over the stadium for the first time ever.
Kids can bounce around giant versions of local icons like the 70s dragon slide and a ball pit shaped as a bumboat, plus bouncy castles filled with unicorns and safari animals. Whether you’re there to sweat, snap, or just let the little ones loose, there’s something for everyone.
Admission: Free with registration
Venue: National Stadium
Dates: 2nd-22nd Jun
Time: 9am-8pm
Register for National Stadium Open House.
Image credit: Jarupatcha Achavasmit
Get creative by the coast with this hands-on art experience, Colours on Shore, by Thai artist Mit Jai. Inspired by Punggol Beach’s deep connection to water, the installation features soft, colourful canvas sculptures that reimagine the shoreline. Families and kids are invited to paint, doodle, and add their own flair, turning the artwork into a living, growing piece of community expression.
It’s all about coming together, celebrating Punggol’s waterfront past, and making new memories through art. Whether you’re feeling nostalgic or just want to get messy with some paint, it’s a relaxed, open space for everyone to create and connect.
Admission: $10/child
Venue: Punggol Waterway Point, The Cove
Dates: 6th-15th Jun
Time: 11am-8.30pm
Get your tickets for Colours on Shore.
Image adapted from: Capitaland
Get ready to join Toothless and friends on a fun-filled Viking adventure as How to Train Your Dragon releases. The Toothless Touring Truck is rolling into 5 CapitaLand malls, kicking off at CQ @ Clarke Quay. Expect loads of Viking-themed games, activities, and a cool AI photo booth where you can transform into a Viking warrior over the weekends.
Next week, head over to Bugis+ for the Isle of Berk Viking Village – train like a Viking, get creative at the craft station, and grab some official movie merch. Perfect for little adventurers and fans of all ages.
Admission: Free
Venues: CQ @ Clarke Quay, Funan, Plaza Singapura, Bugis+, Lot One
Dates: 9th-29th Jun
Our beloved Gardens by the Bay is no stranger to thematic makeovers and this time, the garden’s Cloud Forest doubles as a sanctuary for prehistoric beasts. Jurassic World: The Experience has been the talk of the town as of late, and rightfully so.
Gaze at towering Brachiosaurus sculptures that reach 8.5m in height, a roaring T-Rex animatronic on the loose, as well as petting zoo stations where you can get up close with adorable baby dinos. Also, don’t forget to catch a special Velociraptor live show conducted by a park ranger, featuring a particular movie-famous, blue-hued buddy.
Admission: From $22/child | $22/senior | $26/adult
Venue: Gardens by the Bay, Cloud Forest
Dates: From 29th May
If your feed’s looking a little bare, then swing by i Light Singapore 2025. The annual festival is back once again, lining the streets of the Marina Bay precinct with an array of dazzling, picture-perfect light installations.
This year’s edition of i Light Singapore takes on a theme ‘To Gather’ to commemorate SG60, and features thought-provoking, yet stunning displays to spot within your viewfinder. These include the faux flower field that is Take a walk through the meadow with me, as well as interactive ones like Urban Oracle, which illuminates the banks of Marina Bay with AI-generated messages about the Little Red Dot.
Admission: Free
Venue: Marina Bay precinct, along Singapore River & Raffles Place
Dates: 29th May-21st Jun
Once you’re done snapping away at i Light Singapore 2025, quell your rumbling belly by refuelling at the nearby Gastrobeats 2025 food festival. Some must-trys on our radar include refreshing drinks (from $10.90) from Warabimochi Kamakura, DIY potato bowls from TatoThoughts (from $8), and Gyushi’s filling Wagyu beef bowls (from $14).
After your hunger pangs are cured, the festival also has no shortage of photo spots including a photo booth by Coca Cola and a pop-up by Solace Studio, as well as live performances to keep you entertained throughout the night.
Admission: Free
Venue: Bayfront Event Space
Dates: 29th May-22nd Jun
Yet another free, IG-worthy attraction headlining the June holidays is Peranakan Reimagined showcase happening at Sentosa Sensoryscape. Like its name suggests, it’s a collection of displays and experiences that celebrate the rich history of the Peranakan culture.
Expect pretty light shows projected onto an intricately designed Perankan-styled house, 1-for-1 cable car rides, and storied artefacts on display like ornate jewellery and traditional musical instruments. To immerse yourself even further, rent a Kebaya on-site to give your pics an authentic Peranakan touch.
Admission: Free
Venue: Sentosa Sensoryscape
Dates: 23rd May-31st Aug
Ohana means family… and June means school holidays, so parents looking for family-freindly activities, here’s the first one – Disney’s Stitch 626 Party. We’re talking about a huge Miniso pop-up in the middle of VivoCity with limited-edition merch, including towers of plushies. There’ll also be carnival games, opportunities to create mementoes at the photo booth, and even an exclusive Stitch Blind Box up for grabs.
Sign up for a free VivoCity Kids Club membership and spend $100 to get your mini-mes a ride on the mini express train.
Admission: Free
Venue: VivoCity
Dates: 21st May-29th Jun
The whimsical and colourful Korean lifestyle brand has made a comeback in SG with yet another pop-up – Wiggle Wiggle in the Sky. This time, they’re popping up at the Singapore Flyer with 5 themed capsules and a store. On your ride, you’ll get to take plenty of cute pics with props like a giant bear, while the store features some of their best-selling merch.
Admission: $50/pax
Venue: Singapore Flyer
Dates: 23rd May-28th Sep
Lilytopia 2025 is happening at Gardens by the Bay’s Flower Dome as part of its constantly revolving themed flower exhibits throughout the year – this time with an Italian theme. It’s like stepping into a Venetian summer with tons of pretty lilies and scenes inspired by Venice, like canals, houses, and even St Mark’s Tower. You’ll see nods to Italian culture with elements such as cobblestone paths.
Admission: From $12/adult | From $8/child
Venue: Gardens by the Bay, Flower Dome
Dates: 22nd May-15th Jun
Time: 9am-9pm
Gardens by the Bay is bussin’ this June holidays with yet another fun event happening on its grounds, and this one’s free! Children’s Festival 2025 is themed around the adorable new Lilo & Stitch live-action movie. Kids can brave the 7m-tall ‘Ohana Wave slide, explore the Forest of Belonging’s hidden messages, and zoom through a Space Adventure in swing cars. Plus, they can get creative with kinetic sand at Stitch’s Mischief Makers.
Admission: Free
Venue: Supertree Grove
Dates: 24th May-14th Jun
Time: 10am-7pm
Pop-up cafes from brands are slowly but surely becoming a thing, and here’s another – Sulwhasoo Café at Sofitel Singapore City Centre. As you’d expect, it’s all about inner beauty and Korean skincare vibes, so their menu is packed with yummy and good-for-you stuff like ginseng and collagen.
The chefs at Sofitel whipped up the menu, mixing wellness with Korean food traditions. You can go for a set meal of either 2 courses ($45) or 3 courses ($65), or just pick whatever looks good from the a la carte menu. Dishes include Creamy Kimchi with Tteok ($24), Blackened Salmon with Cla Doenjang ($38), and Peach Collagen Consomme ($19).
Plus, you can get free Sulwhasoo beauty goodies when you dine there. Spend at least $40 and you’ll get a 3-piece skincare kit worth $60. If you go for the 3-course meal, they’ll give you an anti-ageing kit worth $110.
Address: 9 Wallich Street, Singapore 078885
Dates: 17th May-13th Jul
Time: 11am-6pm
Make a reservation at the Sulwhasoo Cafe.
Blast off on a cosmic adventure with Alien Vacation, being performed at KidsSTOP. Meet Zylo, a curious alien visiting Earth for the first time, and Nora, an aspiring astronaut. Together, they explore the solar system in this fun, music-filled performance that sparks imagination and curiosity. Kids will help Zylo learn how to be human while discovering fun facts about the planets.
Expect laughter, dancing, and meaningful lessons on friendship and belonging. Every child gets a mini toy camera to join the interactive fun and a chance to build their own planet model after the show. Please note that adults are only allowed if accompanying a child for the show.
Admission: $25/child | $25/adult | $80 bundle for 2 kids & 2 adults
Venue: Party Room at KidsSTOP, Science Centre Singapore
Dates & Time:
Image credit: Open Score Project
Enjoy a vibrant weekend of music, sound, and culture at Listening Pleasures. This free event is part of Asian Civilisations Museum’s Crossing Cultures series and features live performances ranging from indie, jazz, and city pop to traditional Asian music.
Event | What to expect | Ticket price | Date & Time |
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Secret Gig at ACM | Intimate live gig in a mystery museum location featuring surprise acts. | $10 refundable deposit | Fri, 13th June, 8–10pm |
The Art of Deep Listening | Storytelling & guided meditation with Kamini Ramachandran among ACM galleries. | $10 refundable deposit (excludes admission) | Sun, 15th June, 2pm |
ASMR Sound Bath | Relaxing ASMR session for pairs with Whisperlodge co-founders. | $15 per pair | Sat, 14th June, 3pm |
Guqin Introductory Workshop | Hands-on intro to the 3,000-year-old Chinese instrument. | $10 refundable deposit | Sun, 15th June, 5pm |
Elegant Sounds of the Guqin | Soothing live guqin performances in the Scholars Gallery. | Free (museum admission may apply) | Sat & Sun, 14th-15th June, 3.30pm |
Nusantara.wav with Space Walk | Indie band reinterprets Malay folk & pop with dreamy, psychedelic flair. | Free (museum admission may apply) | Sat, 14th June, 4.30pm |
Karnatik Journey: Sushma Soma with Isuru Wijesoma | Traditional vocals meet electric guitar in a unique Karnatik performance. | Free (museum admission may apply) | Sun, 15th June, 4.30pm |
Japanese City Pop & Fusion | Jazz fusion band M.I.C. brings 1980s Japanese pop to life. | Free | Sat, 14th June, 5.30pm |
YAØ – Radio Geisha Pt.1 Album Launch | Live debut of YAØ’s new album exploring identity and emotion. | Free | Sat, 14th June, 6.30pm |
Fusion Flows: Raghajazz | Electro-fusion of Indian classical ragas and contemporary jazz. | Free | Sun, 15th June, 5.30pm |
Screen Scores & Folk Favourites | Open Score Project blends folk music and classic Asian film scores. | Free | Sun, 15th June, 6.30pm |
Listening Café by Slow Boat | Vinyl listening lounge with free coffee* and curated albums. | Free (with museum admission sticker) | Sat & Sun, 14th-15th June, 2–7pm |
Ear-Candy Corner | Customise your own earphone cases and playlist charms. | Free | Fri, 13th June, 7–9pm; Sat & Sun, 14th-15th June, 2–7pm |
Admission: Free with ticketed events
Venue: Asian Civilisation Museum
Dates: 13th-15th Jun
Time: Fri 7pm-9pm | Sat-Sun 2pm-7pm
Image credit: Peranakan Museum
Spend a vibrant weekend at the Peranakan Museum as it comes alive with Emerald Tale – a cultural celebration packed with free activities for all ages. Join nostalgic singalongs with Peranakan Sayang and Melissa Sidek, craft your own beaded slipper or fan, and let the kids dive into inspiring stories during a live storytelling session.
Curious about Peranakan jewellery or architecture? Don’t miss engaging talks and cooking demos like how to make kueh dadar and putu tegair – all free with registration.
Admission: Free with registration
Venue: Peranakan Museum
Dates: 14th-15th Jun
Time: 10am-5pm
Get ready for more interactive and whimsical exhibits like Bubble Planet and Future World in Singapore; the Balloon Museum is bringing Pop Air – Art is Inflatable to town this weekend. This isn’t your typical art show. We’re talking giant inflatable installations by top artists from around the world, designed to be touched, played with, and explored.
From dreamy infinity rooms to sound sculptures and playful geometric worlds, there’s something for everyone, kids and grown-ups alike. The show is all about fun, curiosity, and imagination, with over 6,000sqm of art you can literally walk through. Basically, it’s where art meets giant, bouncy fun.
Admission: $63/adult | $48/child
Venue: Sands Expo, Marina Bay Sands
Dates: 7th Jun-31st Aug
Time: 10am-9pm
Get tickets to the Balloon Museum.
Image credit: Alliance Française de Singapour
OCÉAN: Diving into the Unknown is making a splash at Alliance Française de Singapour. This immersive exhibition dives deep into the mysteries of the ocean – from sea monsters in myths to cutting-edge marine science, stunning underwater life, and the urgent need to protect it all. Teaming up with France’s top natural history museum, it’s packed with artefacts, VR experiences, and a photo gallery featuring underwater scenes.
Admission: Free
Venue: Alliance Française de Singapour, Gallery, Level 2
Dates: 30th May-30th Aug
Time: Tue-Fri 1pm-7.30pm | Sat 9am-5.30pm (Closed on Mondays & Sundays)
Just in time for the June holidays, take the little ones for an artsy day out by visiting the Gallery Children’s Biennale 2025. Centered around the 4 core values of Joy, Kindness, Dream, and Love, it’s packed with kid-friendly and interactive exhibits that invites them to get hands-on.
Entry is free, and it also houses quite a number of pretty installations that beckon to those looking to update their feeds. You can also show some love for the gallery by making a small donation of $2, which also nets you an activity booklet with a stamping activity to keep the tots occupied with.
Admission: Free
Venue: National Gallery Singapore
Dates: 31st May-29th Mar 2026
Those in the know would have visited Battlebox before, a historical WWII bunker nestled in Fort Canning Park. Currently, there’s a Portals exhibition paying homage to the events that occurred in the past through interactive installations created by 7 local artists. Each room portrays how our nation fell when the British surrendered via displays that use art and technology to create sounds and visuals.
Admission: Free
Venue: Battlebox, Fort Canning Park
Dates: 28th Mar-29th Jun
You can’t quite go wrong with a mellow museum date, so make your way to the New Art Museum Singapore to catch its latest flavour of the month, Wonders of Nature. Like its name suggests, your camera roll will be blessed with a whole lotta green, and will showcase art pieces by 8 international artists.
Highlights include a huggable cacti inflatable nestled within a ball pit and an interactive Imagination Room where you can draw on the walls.
Admission: $18 | Free for kids under 7 & seniors over 60
Venue: New Art Museum Singapore
Dates: 5th Apr-5th Oct
Image adapted from: @nationalgallerysingapore via Instagram
National Gallery Singapore presents City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris – a new exhibition that brings to light the interactions and influences between the local and migrant artists in the French capital. Explore themes of identity, belonging, cultural exchange, and creativity from the POV of Asian artists who exhibited their work in Paris while living in the city during the 1920s-1940s.
Over 200 artworks including paintings, sculptures, and lacquerware will be on display, spread across 3 galleries.
Admission: From $15
Venue: National Gallery Singapore
Dates: 2nd Apr-17th Aug
Even if you aren’t privy to the world of musicals you’ve probably heard the name Andrew Lloyd Webber. One of his most famous productions, The Phantom of the Opera, will be showing in Singapore soon, featuring a cast of 37 performers. Set in 19th century Paris, the haunting love story revolves around a disfigured musical genius who falls obsessively in love with a young soprano.
Admission: From $93
Venue: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
Dates: 9th May-15th Jun
Get tickets for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera.
For a light-hearted, yet oddly familiar take on one of Shakespeare’s iconic plays, catch The Winter Player’s homegrown rendition of the legendary playwright’s Much Ado About Nothing.
The romantic comedy shines the spotlight on the fictional community of Messina in 1960s Singapore, who’re clinking glasses to a period of reprieve from ongoing political and military unrest. However, not everyone’s on the same page of celebration just yet; watch on as playful plots and schemes unfurl, in the rhythm of beloved Singaporean hits from the era.
Admission: $35/pax
Venue: SOTA Studio Theatre
Dates: 12th-22nd June
Time: 7.30pm
Get tickets for The Winter Players’ Much Ado About Nothing.
We’re sure you have more than enough activities to fill your upcoming weekend. If not, check out our ultimate list of things to do in Singapore or the best attractions and activities in Singapore. If you’re looking for pretty places to snap lots of photos, hit up these Instagrammable places in Singapore while you’re at it.
And those looking to plan their calendars in advance can check out our full list of upcoming live performances in 2025.
Cover image adapted from: Ice Cream Sundays via Facebook, @twilightfeast via Instagram, Science Centre Singapore
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