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Events in Singapore: What to do this 23 to 29 April 2026

By Robb Report Singapore 23 April, 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.

Claudine, a rising name across Thailand’s club and festival scene. Photo by Cé La Vi

Cé La Vi presents Claudine

When: 25 April 2026

Where: Club Lounge

A rising name across Thailand’s club and festival scene, Claudine’s sound sits at the intersection of house, tech house, disco and soul. Find her at Club Lounge this Saturday from 10pm till late, where she will feed the crowd with the same free-spirited energy she brings to Phuket. Book here.

The brand-new stage adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The BFG. Photo by Singapore Repertory Theatre

The BFG

When: Now until 9 May 2026

Where: Esplanade Theatre

Brought to you by the creators behind Matilda the Musical and My Neighbour Totoro, the brand-new stage adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The BFG is making its only stop out of the UK in Singapore. Co-produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Singapore Repertory Theatre and more, it tells the story of a young orphan and Big Friendly Giant, setting out to stop the child-eating giants and proving that anyone, no matter how small, can change the world. Tickets here.

Key cast members include Gerónimo Rauch playing Jean Valjean and Singaporean Nathania Ong as Éponine. Photo courtesy of Marina Bay Sands

Les Misérables

When: Now until 10 May 2026

Where: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands

Fans of Les Misérables, let this be music to your ears. Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Boublil and Schönberg’s musical is back as a record-breaking World Tour, featuring an exciting new design with a cast and orchestra of over 65 members. Look forward to Victor Hugo’s classic tale of broken dreams, love, sacrifice and redemption, told through a magnificent score of iconic songs and seen by over 130 million people worldwide. Tickets here.

Enjoy afternoon tea by Mandy Siu, an acclaimed pastry chef from Hong Kong. Photo by The St. Regis Singapore

A spring elegance afternoon tea with Mandy Siu

When: Now until 17 May 2026

Where: The Tea Room at The St. Regis Singapore

In celebration of International Women’s Day, The St. Regis Singapore is presenting a series of limited-time experiences across the hotel, including a special afternoon tea session with acclaimed pastry chef Mandy Siu. Available at The Tea Room, the menu captures spring’s freshness with a focus on seasonal citrus flavours, such as yuzu, orange and lemon. Enjoy items like Black Lemon Honey Gateau and Anéo 34% Chocolate Orange Scone, alongside savoury offerings like Foie Gras Sandwich and Lobster Cannolo. Book here.

The Mandai Rainforest Resort. Photo by Banyan Tree

A family adventure stay package

When: Now until 31 May 2026

Where: Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree

For those wanting an easy getaway with the family (two adults, two kids), Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree is offering a special package that’s good for a minimum two-night stay. Settle into the resort’s spacious Family Room and enjoy daily breakfast, admission to one of the wildlife parks (Singapore Zoo, Bird Paradise, River Wonders or Rainforest Wild) and just for the kids, a Zootopia plush toy. Book here.

As part of this year’s World Class Cocktail Festival, HighHouse is serving up the limited-time Crimson Path, a cocktail built on the rich fruit and spice of Johnnie Walker Black Ruby. Photo by HighHouse

HighHouse x World Class Cocktail Festival

Where: Now until 31 May 2026

Where: HighHouse

Joining this year’s World Class Cocktail Festival, a city-wide, passport-led trail of 21 leading bars, HighHouse is offering a curated menu of classic serves—the Cuba Libre, Highball, Gin and Tonic and Tequila Sunrise. Also created specially for the occasion is Crimson Path, a limited-time cocktail built on the rich fruit and spice of Johnnie Walker Black Ruby, layered with ume-boshi honey and carbonated oolong tea.

Artists Elia Nurvista and Bagus Pandega invite you to dig into the environmental costs of economic growth and climate crisis. Photo by Singapore Art Museum

Nafasan Bumi ~ An Endless Harvest

When: Now until 31 May 2026

Where: Singapore Art Museum at Tanjong Pagar Distripark

At the third edition of the Singapore Art Museum’s Material Intelligence project—a platform for Southeast Asian artists pushing the boundaries of material practice—Indonesian artists Elia Nurvista and Bagus Pandega highlight the urgent global conversations in contemporary art. In a play of contrasts, the exhibition addresses environmental costs of economic growth, probing the infrastructures of extraction, colonial legacies and climate crisis. More here.

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

vOila! France Singapore Festival

When: 25 April to 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.

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. Tickets start at S$6.

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.

The catamaran will depart from the Sentosa Cove marina. Photo by W Singapore – Sentosa Cove

The Afterglow Voyage

When: Ongoing

Where: W Singapore – Sentosa Cove

Designed for milestone occasions, from birthdays and proposals to wedding solemnisations, this new luxury cruise experience will take you aboard a catamaran departing from the Sentosa Cove marina. Charters start from S$3,988 for 12 guests, with a maximum capacity of 45 and dining packages that begin at S$68 a person. Book here.

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Racines, a restaurant that specialises in French and Chinese fine dining. Photo by Sofitel Singapore City Centre

With Love, For Mum

When: 9 and 10 May 2026

Where: Sofitel Singapore City Centre

If the way to someone’s heart is through the stomach, then one can’t go wrong celebrating Mother’s Day with a buffet brunch at Racines, Sofitel’s answer to French and Chinese fine dining. At S$138 per adult and S$69 per child, the spread includes both local and western favourites, from Pipa Duck with Cordyceps and Truffle Sauce to Boston Lobster and Poached Tiger Prawns. Book here.

AUTOMATA: Excess Without Return. Photo by Arts House Group

Singapore International Festival of Arts

When: 15 to 30 May 2026

Where: Various venues

Singapore’s annual performing arts festival is returning with a vibrant constellation of performances and installations. Soak in the festive vibes at the iconic Festival Village and see both local productions and international works take the stage, bringing together a cross collaboration of cultures and disciplines. More here.

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

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Form is Emptiness

When: 29 May to 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.

Featured photo by Singapore Repertory Theatre