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Events in Singapore: What to do this 26 June to 2 July 2025

By Robb Report Singapore 26 June, 2025

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.

Learn the whimsical craft of Risograph printing and apply it to the equally whimsical world of Wes Anderson. Photo by Knuckles & Notch

A Wes Anderson Risograph workshop

When: Now until 29 June 2025

Where: Knuckles & Notch, 261 Waterloo St, 02-25, Singapore 180261

Keen on the art of Risograph printing? Here’s your chance to get a hands-on experience, where you will craft a masterpiece featuring iconic scenes and characters from Wes Anderson’s works. Learn essential techniques over the course of 3.5 hours and leave with five A3 copies of your work as well as a free poster, designed by the good people at Knuckles & Notch. More here.

At Elegant Sounds, explore the qin through diverse artefacts that harken back to the Han Dynasty, and try your hand at playing the actual instrument. Photo by Asian Civilisations Museum

Elegant Sounds: Music, Craft and the Literati

When: Now until 30 June 2025

Where: Asian Civilisations Museum

The qin, a seven-string, fretless zither-like instrument from China, has been played for centuries and is long associated with scholars and literati. At Elegant Sounds, get to know more about the country’s national treasure, where the significance of the qin is explored through diverse artefacts from the Han Dynasty all the way to the present. Visitors can also try their hand at playing an actual qin and with the help of a tactile digital interactive, watch a master craftsman tell you all about making a qin. More here.

Bring the kids to what will be the world’s longest Barbie doll runway, and help raise funds for the Singapore Red Cross Young Hearts Programme. Photo by Peace of Art

Take Flight with Wings of Art

When: Now until 1 July 2025

Where: Marina Square Central Atrium

As part of Wings of Art 2025, what will be the world’s longest Barbie doll runway (over 60 metres) is inviting the public to partake in a national creative initiative for good. As a way to raise S$100,000 for the Singapore Red Cross Young Hearts Programme, 1,060 Winged Barbies will take centre stage, with 60 Barbies designed by local artists and 1,000 crafted by members of the public. All proceeds will be donated to the education and mentorship of underprivileged children; 250 per cent tax deductible. More information here.

Les Vaches Sont Maigres en Haiti (1973). Photo by STPI/Wifredo Lam Estate

Wifredo Lam: Outside In

When: Now until 13 July 2025

Where: STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery

As Asia’s first solo exhibition dedicated to pioneering artist Wifredo Lam (1902 to 1982), the STPI Annual Special Exhibition will bring together over 60 works from the Wifredo Lam Estate, offering rare insight into the printmaking practice of an artist recognised as one of the most important figures in 20th-century modern art. The exhibition will highlight Lam’s renewed focus on printmaking in his later years, which were often created alongside leading avant-garde poets like Aimé Césaire and Gherasim Luca.

Raffles Courtyard will be showcasing six different cocktails, made in collaboration with St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur. Photo by Raffles Singapore

Raffles Courtyard x St Germain

When: Now until 17 July 2025

Where: Raffles Courtyard

For the next couple of months or so, swing by the Raffles Courtyard for six refreshing Southeast Asian-inspired cocktails, each made with hand-picked fresh elderflowers and accentuated by the all-natural St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur. Order by the glass (S$22 or S$15 at happy hour) or one-litre carafe (S$108 or S$88 at happy hour). More here.

Each artwork radiates a sense of joy, offering a fresh take on everyday happiness and festive moments. Photo by Whitestone Gallery

Happy Together: Visions of Gladness

When: Now until 27 July 2025

Where: Whitestone Gallery

Explore how happiness is expressed, shared and celebrated across cultures. Featuring immersive artworks by five contemporary artists (Goldie Poblador, Krit Ngamsom, Kumari Nahappan, Mulyana and Yuree Kensaku), this exhibition captures the rich emotional landscape of Southeast Asia, revealing happiness not as something that’s short-lived but one that’s shaped by strength found in unity and adversity.

Across nine thematic rooms, experience how Chong employs everyday, commonplace objects and scenarios to confront society’s contemporary geopolitics and infrastructural ironies. Photo by Singapore Art Museum

Heman Chong’s first major survey exhibition

When: Now until 17 August 2025

Where: SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark

Heman Chong: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness is the first major survey exhibition by the prolific multifaceted artist. Bringing together 50 artworks and new commissions from the early 2000s to the present, the show will examine Chong’s post-conceptual strategies and gestures, expressed through works that work through image, text, performances and situations. More here.

Crazy Love for Polygons (2024), an interactive installation by Cyril Lancelin. Photo by Balloon Museum

Pop Air

When: Now until 31 August 2025

Where: Marina Bay Sands

Balloon Museum presents Pop Air, a collective exhibition featuring national and international artists with works surrounding the theme of air. See groundbreaking works come together in a visually stunning and emotionally engaging journey, and experience a new form of sociality through art. Tickets here.

Crack a murder mystery as you wander the halls of the National Gallery Singapore. Photo by Hidden/National Gallery Singapore

Framed: A Murder Mystery

When: Daily

Where: National Gallery Singapore

Combining the love of video games and real-life immersive experiences, the National Gallery Singapore has collaborated with Hidden on Framed: A Murder Mystery, a fun, new way of discovering art. Available on the phone for solo explorers or otherwise, one will play the accused murderer, solving puzzles and uncovering hidden secrets as they explore the various exhibitions. Tickets are at S$29.90 per participant, inclusive of a general admission pass to the National Gallery itself.

Coming up:

The Music Climate Action Summit aims to catalyse real eco change across the live music industry. Photo by Sundown Festival

Music Climate Action Summit

When: 4 July 2025

Where: Haw Par Villa

Set within Sundown Festival’s GAIA zone, the Music Climate Action Summit is a first for Southeast Asia, set with a mission to catalyse real change across the live music industry. Together with key players from across the region (Nurul Sarifah, co-founder of Kpop 4Planet; Tim Shiel, artist and advisor at Green Music Australia…), explore how the industry can take bold steps toward a more eco-conscious future. Ticket holders will enjoy access not just to the summit, but an industry mixer and the Sundown After Party, where the award-winning Martin Reyes Band will take centrestage. More here.

Björn Again, the world’s top ABBA-inspired tribute band from Australia. Photo by Marina Bay Sands

Björn Again

When: 4 to 5 July 2025

Where: Marina Bay Sands

Björn Again, the world’s top ABBA-inspired tribute band, is on its way to Singapore for three highly entertaining performances. Sing along (and dance along, if you wish) to the band’s greatest hits, such as Dancing QueenMamma Mia, and Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!, and leave with the most unforgettable experience of any ABBA fan’s life. Tickets here.

Indulge yourself in a little self-care at this 90-minute group workshop. Photo by Her Wellness Club

Release: Let go, reset and realign

When: 15 and 18 July 2025

Where: Her Wellness Club

At Release, a restorative 90-minute group session by hypnotherapist Tae Webster and mindful movement specialist Sophie, one will be taught the art of letting go, be it stress, inner resistance or negative self-talk. Be gently guided into an alpha brainwave state to bring awareness to your breath and physical body, and then be led into a state of deep relaxation via hypnotic meditation. Tickets here.

Sign up for a night of laughter with Kumar and his crew of drag queens and dancers, who are here to reignite the nation’s sense of humour. Photo by Base Entertainment

SOS Kumar

When: 17 July to 3 August 2025

Where: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands

There’s no better way to celebrate Singapore’s 60th than enjoying a night of laughter with local standup comic, Kumar. Together with his fabulous “Gorgeous Riotous Crew” of drag queens and dancers, join him for a wild ride of quirky (and current) affairs and love-hate relationships with cultural icons, told with a brand of humour that’s bold, loud and unapologetically Singaporean. Tickets here.

Fred again… Photo by Theo Batterham

Fred again..

When: 18 and 19 July 2025

Where: Pasir Panjang Power Station

Fred again.., an English record producer, singer and DJ with the knack for finding beauty and meaning in the ordinary, will soon make his Asia debut this July. Best known for his Actual Life albums and his work for artists like Ed Sheeran and George Ezra, he will begin the tour in Singapore, before moving on to Bangkok, Seoul and Japan. Tickets here.

Camila Cabello will bring along a discography of unforgettable smash hits, including Señorita, Bam Bam and Never Be The Same. Photo by Live Nation

Camila Cabello: Yours, C tour

When: 12 August 2025

Where: The Star Theatre

Camila Cabello is coming to Singapore as part of her highly anticipated Yours, C tour. Known for her high-energy live performances, the multi-award-winning and Diamond-certified singer-songwriter will bring along a discography of unforgettable smash hits, including Señorita, Bam Bam and Never Be The Same. Fans can also expect her to bring her gloriously chaotic album from 2024 to live. Tickets here.

Featured photo by Raffles Singapore