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Events in Singapore: What to do this 5 to 11 September 2024

By Robb Report Singapore 5 September, 2024

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.

Teo Eng Seng is famous for creating art from paperdyesculp, a medium derived from dyed papier-mǎché. Photo by National Gallery Singapore

Teo Eng Seng: We’re Happy. Are You Happy?

When: 6 September 2024 to 2 February 2025

Where: National Gallery Singapore

In the largest solo exhibition dedicated to Teo Eng Seng, one of Singapore’s pioneer sculptors and Cultural Medallion recipient, everyday items are transformed into brilliant works of art, embedded with humour and irony. One will find Teo’s creations rich in spontaneity and tongue-in-cheek commentary on local and global social events, bringing his honest negotiation between self and society into perspective. More here.

In Scents of Being, Aesop invites you on a sensory journey that mentally transports you to uncharted territories. Photo by Aesop

Scents of Being

When: Now until 7 September 2024

Where: National Design Centre

In collaboration with the Singapore Night Festival for the second time, Aesop explores the relationship between scent and self in an olfactory installation. In Scents of Being, one is invited on a sensory journey that mentally transports you to uncharted territories and the nostalgia of childhood and folklore. More here.

The Lancaster Monaco French Riviera Club pop-up includes sunbeds by the iconic Wet Deck. Photo by Coty Travel Retail

Lancaster Monaco French Riviera Club

When: Now until 19 September 2024

Where: W Singapore – Sentosa Cove

If you happen to be a guest of W Singapore, swing by the Lancaster Monaco French Riviera Club, a pop-up by Coty Travel Retail, Valiram and W Singapore – Sentosa Cove. Stationed at the hotel lobby, the experience will bring the Lancaster suncare range to life through themed displays, installations (check out the full light technology sundial), branded merchandise, sunbeds by the iconic Wet Deck, and more. More information here.

A portrait of Olafur Eliasson. Photo by Lars Borges

Olafur Eliasson: Your curious journey

When: Now until 22 September 2024

Where: SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark

This is Olafur Eliasson’s first major survey exhibition in Southeast Asia. The acclaimed Icelandic-Danish artist has brought together 17 key works that reflect the themes and concerns explored during his three-decade-long career. Be captivated by never-before-seen works and Singapore-exclusive installations, and allow him to challenge your perception of the world around you. The exhibition will also be accompanied by a series of programmes, such as two editions of SAMily Funday (1 and 15 June), and products from Little Sun (Eliasson’s social enterprise) available for purchase. More information here.

Miss Saigon first premiered in 1989 as an adaption of Madama Butterfly. Photo by Base Entertainment Asia

Miss Saigon

When: Now until 29 September 2024

Where: Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands

Cameron Mackintosh’s Miss Saigon is back after 23 years. Written by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, the same people behind Les Misérables, this new production is promised to be more thrilling than ever. In a tragic tale of a doomed romance between an Asian woman and her American lover, there will be the same hit features, including The Heat is on in SaigonThe Movie in My Mind and Last Night of the World. Book here.

In Ruby, Discover the Gemstones, visitors will be able to explore gems in their natural state, from the great depths of the earth to the skilled hands of lapidaries. Photo by Van Cleef & Arpels

Ruby, Discover the Gemstones

When: Now until 20 October 2024

Where: Les Jardins Secrets by Van Cleef & Arpels

L’école Asia Pacific, School of Jewellery Arts is holding its first exhibition at Les Jardins Secrets by Van Cleef & Arpels. In Ruby, Discover the Gemstones, visitors will be able to explore gems in their natural statc, from the great depths of the earth to the skilled hands of lapidaries. There will be over 20 exhibits illustrating the relationship between human creativity and the gift of nature, and showcasing a selection of high jewellery pieces, archival documents and loans from private collectors. On display, there will also be the work of E. Billie Hughes, an award-winning photomicrographer and gemologist at Lotus Gemology. Admission is free, register here.

A Whimsical Wonderland afternoon tea experience at Lobby Lounge. Photo by Conrad Centennial Singapore

Whimsical Wonderland

When: Now until 24 November 2024

Where: Conrad Centennial Singapore

The Lobby Lounge at Conrad Centennial is unveiling its latest afternoon tea experience, Whimsical Wonderland. Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s classic tale, this experience aims to transport guests to an “extraordinary realm of magic”. Under a stunning 24-carat gold-leaf ceiling, guests will indulge in imaginative treats such as the Ace of Hearts charcoal finger sandwich, made with charred miso cauliflower curry; Alice’s Favorite shrimp cocktail; Deuce Pair, featuring a chocolate almond sable, and more. Available in two-hour seatings, the afternoon tea starts at S$52 a person and comes with a free flow of tea and coffee. More here.

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Esquina
Executive chef Carlos Montobbio. Photo by Esquina

Esquina turns 12

When: 18 September 2024

Where: Esquina

Esquina, known for its contemporary Spanish and Catalan cuisine, turns 12 this year—a big number in restaurant years. Which is why executive chef Carlos Montobbio has plans to celebrate all year long, with monthly menu collaborations (S$120) featuring his close circle of chef friends. This 18 September, Montobbio will be cooking with Lewis Barker (Sommer) and others to follow. Book here.

LANY’s Asia leg of their world tour will kick off in Singapore. Photo by Live Nation

LANY’s A Beautiful Blur: The World Tour

When: 20 September 2024

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium

LANY’s newly released studio album, A Beautiful Blur, has propelled the multi-platinum pop rock band to tour the world, starting its Asia leg in Singapore this September. Look forward to smash singles, such as Love at First Fight, XXL and Alonica, a fan favourite that has garnered over 20 million streams on Spotify. Tickets include the Star Club Premium VIP Package (S$548), which includes one pit standing ticket, a group photo with LANY, access to an intimate performance by LANY and other privileges.

Taro Takayama will host brunch on 21 September at Lap 62. Photo by HighHouse

HighHouse and Nova presents Lap 62

When: 20 to 22 September 2024

Where: HighHouse and Nova

As the Formula One season heats up the Marina Bay Street Circuit once more, HighHouse and Nova will be hosting Lap 62, a celebration of the best in racing, music and culinary excellence. Happening over the weekend, the event will offer a bird’s-eye view of the race from 62 levels above, as well as live screenings, international and local DJs, and free-flow champagne. Do also look forward to exclusive brunches hosted by guest chefs such as Kenjiro ‘Hatch’ Hashida (Hashida), Damian D’Silva (Rempapa) and Taro Takayama (Takayama). Book here.

Girl with Cat (1989) by Fernando Botero. Photo by Opera Gallery

Opera Gallery celebrates its 30th anniversary

When: 20 September to 20 October 2024

Where: Opera Gallery Singapore

In celebration of this milestone, Opera Gallery Singapore is presenting The Collector 1994, an exhibition featuring a selection of 20th-century artworks by Fernando Bolero, Bernard Buffet and the like. Designed to emulate the home of an art collector in 1994, viewers are invited into the centre of the cultural zeitgeist of the ’90s, complete with historically accurate furnishing, ephemera and memorabilia. More here.

A peek into the Amber Lounge of 2023. Photo by Amber Lounge

Amber Lounge

When: 21 to 22 September 2024

Where: The Clifford Pier at The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore

Amber Lounge, a Singapore Grand Prix afterparty staple, is making its return with special celebrations to commemorate its 20th year. To be held at its iconic waterfront location at The Clifford Pier, it will feature world-class music acts like Justin Bieber’s official DJ, Tay James, immersive cabaret, cirque-themed performances, a first-ever luxury yacht activation and more (think caviar and all the champagne you can drink). It will also host a charity gala dinner with Sir Jackie Stewart OBE on 19 September 2024, held in support of Race Against Dementia, a global charity launched by Stewart himself. Details here.

Celebrated Dutch chef Sergio Herman. Photo by Lennart Madou

Chef Sergio Herman opens Le Pristine

When: 8 October 2024

Where: Grand Hyatt Singapore

Chef Sergio Herman, who once transformed his family’s mussel restaurant into the three-Michelin-starred Oud Sluis, is bringing his Antwerp restaurant to Grand Hyatt Singapore. At Le Pristine, which also opened in Tokyo last year, one can experience Herman’s multi-faceted vision of food, fashion, design, art and music. The immersive space will be reminiscent of the original Le Pristine, and will showcase his interpretation of Italian flavours expressed through Zeeland ingredients and an effortless, minimalist beauty.

Dua Lipa, a three-time Grammy and seven-time Brit Award-winning global pop star. Photo by Live Nation

Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism Tour

When: 6 November 2024

Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium

No plans for November? That’s okay, the Grammy and Brit Award-winning singer-songwriter has some for you this 6 November. Kicking off the Asia leg of her tour, Dua Lipa will be stopping by to celebrate the release of her third album, Radical Optimism, which has topped the charts in 11 countries. It was also named a Critic’s Pick by The New York Times, who praised it for being “an album of nonstop ear candy.” American Express holders may secure tickets on 10 June and Live Nation members may do so on 12 June, while everyone else will have to wail till 13 June to book on Ticketmaster.