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Events in Singapore: What to do this 18 to 24 June 2026

By Robb Report Singapore 18 June, 2026

Happenings this week

We highlight the best our city has to offer and what’s keeping it abuzz. Here are the best things you can do in Singapore this week.

Danses de Rêve, a Singapore Ballet world premiere. Photo by vOila! France Singapore Festival

vOila! France Singapore Festival

When: Now until 20 June 2026

Where: Various venues

vOila! France Singapore Festival is back with 26 programmes, to be held across the island. Organised by the Embassy of France, the festival reflects the friendship between France and Singapore, and their shared commitment to collaboration across culture, education, science and innovation. Highlights include the vOilah! French Food Market; Danses de Rêve, a Singapore Ballet world premiere; and the Paris-based quartet Quatuor Modigliani. More here.

 

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Nova presents Cosmic Gate featuring Mings

When: 20 June 2026

Where: Nova

Can’t sleep? No problem. Head out to Nova for one of its most anticipated nights of the month (11pm onwards), where you’ll dance to legendary trance duo Cosmic Gate, supported by Mings. With a career of over 27 years, Cosmic Gate has defined the sound of global progressive and uplifting trance, becoming one of Germany’s most successful and enduring electronic music acts. Tickets here.

Look forward to over 40 sake brewers and more than 600 sakes and spirits at Sake Festival Singapore. Photo by Frederick Shaw/Unsplash

Sake Festival Singapore

When: 20 June 2026

Where: Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre

One of Asia’s largest sake and Japanese spirit festivals is back, and this time featuring over 40 sake brewers and more than 600 sakes and spirits. Organised by Orihara, Singapore’s leading distributor of nihonshu, ticket-holders can also look forward to a brand-new workshop arena, sommelier-guided tours and an izakaya alley led by a collective of Japanese chefs. Tickets here.

 

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The High Table x Chef Sun Kim

When: Now until 27 June 2026

Where: HighHouse

The High Table marks its final chapter with Sun Kim, a Singapore-based South Korean chef known for his refined, contemporary take on Korean cuisine. Available for both lunch and dinner, look forward to signatures like Kingfish Sashimi with gochujang dressing, Beef Carpaccio with soy milk dashi jelly and Steak Bibimbap. More here.

‘Where the Wildflowers Grow’ by Kester Wong and Tan Shao Qi. Photo by iLight Singapore

iLight Singapore

When: Now until 28 June 2026

Where: Marina Bay and Raffles Place

At Asia’s leading light festival, see Marina Bay and Raffles Place transformed by various art installations by 17 artists from across the region. Visitors will also be treated to a range of fringe activities, such as GastroBeats, a celebration of Singapore’s cultural tapestry, and Submersion, an outdoor vinyasa yoga session blending movement, sound and light. More here.

Artist Yuki Nara comes from a long line of renowned ceramists. Photo by Yuki Nara

Bone Flower

When: Now until 17 July 2026

Where: LOY Contemporary Art Gallery

Supported by Japan Creative Centre, Embassy of Japan in Singapore, Loy Contemporary Art Gallery presents Bone Flower, a special exhibition by Yuki Nara, who comes from a long line of renowned ceramists. The exhibition showcases Nara’s traditional techniques, reinterpreted with 3D modelling into a new form that’s avant-garde, poetic and architectural.

A Life in Fullness is the world’s first immersive experience dedicated to Maestro Fernando Botero, offering a glimpse into Botero’s journey through a 45-minute audiovisual journey. Photo by IMBA Theatre

Botero takes over Singapore

When: Now until 31 July 2026

Where: Gardens by the Bay

Billed as the world’s first immersive Botero experience, A Life in Fullness is a 45-minute audiovisual journey narrated by Fernando Botero Zea, the artist’s eldest son. Blending animation, archival material and spatial storytelling into an intimate portrait of Botero as artist, father, and rebel, the show unfolds as a deeply personal visual biography, journeying from his Colombian roots to global acclaim.

The Hunger Gap Walkathon aims to raise S$400,000 to support various food assistance programmes by The Food Bank Singapore. Photo by Joel Muniz/Unsplash

The Hunger Gap Walkathon

When: Now until 31 July 2026

Where: Anywhere

Brought to you by The Food Bank Singapore, the Hunger Gap Walkathon invites participants to walk any distance, anywhere, and at the same time, raise awareness and funds to support food assistance programmes. The campaign aims to raise S$400,000 to support various food assistance programmes, such as Joy in Every Bundle for seniors and lower-income households, Back-to-School Support for children from lower-income families, and prepaid meal credits for tertiary students in need. More here.

Zarina (1937–2020), a key figure in minimalist and diasporic practice. Photo by STPI

Zarina: Directions to My House

When: Now until 1 August 2026

Where: STPI

This landmark solo exhibition of Zarina (1937 to 2020), one of the most significant printmakers of the late 20th and early 21st century, presents a deeply informed perspective on the artist’s life and work. Curated by Zarina’s former studio manager Sarah Burney, the show brings together over 50 works from 12 lenders across cities, reflecting a life profoundly shaped by numerous continents. More here.

Xue Song, a Chinese contemporary artist known for his signature technique of burning and collage. Photo by Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery

Xue Song: Where is the Mountain?

When: 12 June to 22 August 2026

Where: Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery

In contemporary Chinese artist Xue Song’s spiritual return to Chinese tradition and nature, Where is the Mountain? is a major retrospective focused on his New Landscape series. Showcasing key works from 1997 to the present, the exhibition traces his evolution from reconstructing traditional frameworks of landscape to exploring the inner essence of the art form. More here.

He Xiangning. Photo by Xiangning Art Museum

He Xiangning: Ink and Intent

When: Now until 23 August 2026

Where: National Gallery Singapore

In collaboration with the He Xiangning Art Museum, National Gallery Singapore is presenting He Xiangning: Ink and Intent, the first retrospective in Southeast Asia dedicated to the pioneering 20th-century Chinese female ink artist. The bilingual exhibition features over 50 artworks presented across four chronological sections, tracing He’s life and practice over seven decades.

Treasures from the National Collection and important lenders explore the peacock’s presence in a broad range of artistic disciplines. Photo by Peranakan Museum

Peacock Power: Beauty and Symbolism Across Cultures

When: Now until 30 August 2026

Where: Peranakan Museum

For a bird with dazzling feathers and a spectacular tail, it’s no wonder the peacock has long symbolised beauty, power and divinity. For centuries, its striking form has captivated artists of various cultures. At the Peranakan Museum, treasures from the National Collection and important lenders explore the bird’s presence in a broad range of artistic disciplines. Through colourful displays and interactive stations, see how it has moved between regions and contexts, and get to know the way artistic traditions evolve through exchange.

The internationally acclaimed Japanese artist, Hiroshi Sugimoto. Photo by Hiroshi Sugimoto

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Form is Emptiness

When: Now until 4 October 2026

Where: SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark

For the first time in Southeast Asia, a major solo exhibition has been dedicated to the work of the internationally acclaimed Hiroshi Sugimoto. Conceived in dialogue with the Buddhist cosmological concept of the Five Elements, the exhibition reveals the cyclical rhythms of nature and life, and the breadth of Sugimoto’s oeuvre across photography, sculpture and large-scale installation. More here.

Solidarity (2000/2025) by Dolorosa Sinaga. Photo by Dolorosa Sinaga

Fear No Power

When: Now until 15 November 2026

Where: National Gallery Singapore

Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise explores the power of art through the perspectives of five trailblazing female artists from Southeast Asia. With the significance of women-centred approaches in shaping contemporary art across the region, this landmark exhibition will feature over 50 works from the 1960s to 2010s, many of which will be shown in Singapore for the first time. More here.

Future World by teamLab. Photo by ArtScience Museum

Future World by teamLab

When: Ongoing

Where: ArtScience Museum

Embark on a journey of discovery spanning two immersive realms—City in Nature and Exploring New Frontiers—and allow yourself to immerse yourself in a world of art, science and magic through interactive digital installations. Tickets here.

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Andrew Tay, CEO of HCSA. Photo by HCSA

HCSA x Caring Touch Charity Golf

When: 17 July 2026

Where: Laguna National Golf Resort

Challenge yourself to a round of golf at the Classic Course at Laguna National, and do your part by giving back to society at the HCSA x Caring Touch Charity Golf fundraiser. Held all day from 11am, the tournament will be accompanied by lunch, dinner and a silent auction, with all proceeds going to HCSA Dayspring, where troubled teenage girls and young women are given the support that they need. More here.

This year’s Fashion for Cancer pays tribute to the quiet yet meaningful moments that shape the cancer journey. Photo by Fashion for Cancer Ltd

Fashion for Cancer

When: 29 August 2026

Where: The Westin Singapore

Fashion for Cancer makes its return with It Matters, a new theme that pays tribute to the quiet yet meaningful moments that shape the cancer journey. The annual charity fashion show will have cancer survivors and patients as model ambassadors on the runway, presenting their story of courage and perseverance. Tickets here.

A portion of ticket sales will go to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund and XO Humanitarian Fund. Photo by Live Nation

The Weeknd

When: 2 to 3 October 2026

Where: National Stadium

As part of The Weeknd’s final leg of his record-breaking After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour, the diamond-certified global superstar will be in town for two days, before proceeding to Seoul, Bangkok, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur. Making a special appearance will be Creepy Nuts, a hip-hop duo formed by UMB champion rapper R-Shitei and DMC World DJ Championships winner DJ Matsunaga. Tickets here.

Featured photo by iLight Singapore