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    Things to Do in Singapore: Cirque du Soleil, Universal Studios, and Sentosa Magic Await

    19/03/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud guide to the world's wildest adventures, and today we're diving into the Lion City's electric buzz on this sunny Thursday morning. Picture balmy tropical heat around 30 degrees Celsius with a light breeze off the bay—perfect for outdoor thrills, though grab that sunscreen to avoid turning into a lobster!

    Kick off your day with these hot picks happening right now: Catch the jaw-dropping acrobatics of Cirque du Soleil's KOOZA at Bayfront Event Space, where humans defy gravity in theatrical mayhem. Families, head to the Gallery Children’s Biennale at National Gallery Singapore for immersive art-play wonderlands that spark kiddo creativity. Thrill-seekers, Universal Studios Singapore is open with rollercoasters and themed eats for all ages. At night, Wings of Time dazzles with lasers, fire, and water spectacles on Sentosa. For mind-bending magic, snag seats at The Magic Bar Show's Whispers of The Mind by mentalist Nique Tan—your thoughts won't be safe!

    Local buzz: Police issued warnings to 30 folks linked to unlawful societies after a shady religious event last year, so stay legit, listeners. Meanwhile, the International Cancer Research Conference kicks off at Village Hotel Changi, drawing global brainiacs on breakthrough treatments.

    Must-dos today? Soar on the Sentosa Cable Car for epic skyline views, then uncover hidden gems on a private car tour hitting Kampong Buangkok's rustic vibes. End with a Chinatown night stroll and local Chinese dinner cruise under the lit-up skyline.

    Local tip: Haggle like a pro at hawker centers—Singaporeans love a cheeky bargain, and it'll score you extra chili crab sauce while chatting up aunties like family.

    Tomorrow? More Cirque flips and Candlelight concerts tribute to A.R. Rahman—tune in for the scoop!

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    Things to Do in Singapore: Sweat, Jazz, and Ramadan Vibes on March 15

    15/03/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the quirkiest vibes of this lion city. Today, Sunday, March 15, 2026, the weather's a steamy 30 degrees Celsius with light breezes—perfect for sweating it out under that equatorial sun, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute forecast.

    Kick off your day with the lululemon Run Club community run at Marina Bay Sands from 7:15 to 9:15 AM—paces for everyone from newbies to speed demons, plus Cocobella support for that post-run glow, as listed on Eventbrite. Families, dash to Disney on Ice at Singapore Indoor Stadium, a magical skate spectacle straight from Bandsintown. Culture lovers, hit the Mini Bazar Ramadan at OnePA for ethnic arts, fashion, snacks, and live performances—Ramadan's festive buzz in full swing. Jazz fiends, catch the Behind the Music Live Jazz Ensemble Masterclass at Blu Jaz from 2 to 4:30 PM, peeking at improv magic via Eventbrite. Groove into evening at Sentosa Beach Fest on Siloso Beach starting 8 AM, blending music, parties, and beach adventures from Concerts50.

    Local buzz: No major transit hiccups, but Ramadan markets are popping up citywide. New gem? Bhakti Yoga Flow at 10:30 AM for a devotional stretch, per Yotix.

    Must-dos today: Sweat at the lululemon run, then hidden gem-hunt at MONOPOLY: HIDDEN Singapore experiences around Katong-Joo Chiat—immersive fun from Fever. Families, Oceanarium entry for marine magic. Night owls, jazz at Capitol Club's speakeasy vibes.

    Local tip: Haggle politely at Ramadan bazars like a true Singaporan—it's all about the friendly banter, and snag kueh chang for that sticky rice win. Fun fact: Singapore's Merlion spits 2,000 liters of water hourly—pose for the ultimate quirky sports pic!

    Tomorrow? Tiger Tale dance chaos at Esplanade Theatre Studio. Tune in for more epic discoveries!

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    Singapore Saturday Vibes: Dragon Boats, K-pop, and Hidden Gems Under the Tropical Sun

    14/03/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore! I'm your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud host Oly Bennet, and today is Saturday, March 14, 2026. The Lion City's buzzing with that perfect tropical vibe—sunny skies at 30°C with a light breeze off the strait, ideal for diving into the action. No major storms, just pure energy setting the tone for an epic day.

    Kicking off with today's highlights: Culture lovers, catch the Peranakan Heritage Festival at the National Museum from noon, featuring vibrant kebaya fashion shows and spicy Nyonya food tastings. Families, head to Gardens by the Bay for the interactive Dino Safari exhibit—roaring animatronics and dino digs that'll thrill the kids till 6 PM. Music fans, don't miss K-pop sensation BLACKPINK's pop-up concert at Marina Bay Sands tonight, with fireworks capping the beats. For nightlife, groove at Clarke Quay's Sunset Sessions, a free outdoor DJ fest starting at 8 PM with tropical cocktails flowing. And sports nuts like me? The quirky Dragon Boat Regatta trials hit Kallang Basin at 10 AM—paddles splashing, drums pounding, pure adrenaline!

    Local buzz: MRT Circle Line's got smoother rides with new signaling upgrades, per SMRT announcements—no more delays to your fun. Fresh eats alert—new hawker spot "Chillax Bites" opened in Chinatown with mind-blowing chili crab poutine fusions.

    Must-dos today: Hit Sentosa for beach volleyball and the luge—classic thrills. Hidden gem: Wander Joo Chiat's pastel Peranakan shophouses for street art hunts and kueh snacks. Seasonal kick: Merlion Park's glow-up with AR filters for Insta-gold sunsets.

    Local tip: Flash the "lah" smile and say "shiok!" for that instant Singaporean bond—means deliciously awesome, and hawkers might toss in free sambal!

    Tomorrow? Massive ArtSingapore fair and a night market explosion—tune in for the deets!

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    Singapore Sizzles: Ramadan Bazaars, Tech Shows & Tropical Vibes This March Friday

    13/03/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned city explorer, buzzing with energy for this steamy Friday on March 13, 2026. Singapore's vibe today is electric—tropical sun at 30°C with a light haze, perfect for dipping into Ramadan bazaars wrapping up their festive frenzy, while tech geeks swarm Suntec for IT SHOW kickoff.

    Jump into today's hotspots covering all tastes. Families, hit the intergenerational Pass It On workshop at Esplanade's White Room from 13-14 March, where Polyglot Theatre mixes play and creativity for all ages—think hands-on fun like a quirky family Olympics. Culture lovers, catch the Tamil Language Festival outreach at Indian Heritage Centre from 11am, rallying the community with games and chats per Tabla. Music fans, belt out movie tunes at A Movie Music Sing-Along in Esplanade Concourse with Risa Ann Wong—pure nostalgic jam session. Night owls, groove to free ROYALUSION beats at DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. And tech thrills? IT SHOW at Suntec Convention Centre starts today till 15 March, packed with gadgets from 100 brands, according to ahboy.com.

    Local buzz: Our Tampines Hub Ramadan Bazaar runs through 15 March with 30+ stalls of halal eats and Raya gear—grab iftar deals. Mega Raya Expo hits Singapore Expo same dates for family feasts and shopping. Transit tip: Expect crowds near Suntec; MRT's running smooth but grab a Grab for bazaars.

    Must-dos: Storm Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar before it ends 21 March for fusion eats amid twinkling lights—hidden gem for flavor chasers. Wander Esplanade for freebies like Itchy Fingers visual arts or Don't Worry, I Can… activities till 22-25 March. Chase the vibe at Chingay @ Heartlands processions starting this weekend for dazzling floats.

    Local tip: Haggle politely at bazaars like a pro—Singaporeans love a cheeky "diskon?" for deals, unlocking that true kampung spirit.

    Tomorrow? Bollywood chaos in Marry Go Round comedy at Esplanade—wild wedding antics await!

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    Things to Do in Singapore: Golf, Tech Dives, and Festival Fun on the Lion City

    12/03/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm your globe-trotting, hilarious sports enthusiast Oly Bennet, diving into the quirkiest adventures from the lion city. Today, Thursday, March 12, 2026, Singapore's buzzing with balmy tropical heat around 31 degrees Celsius, perfect for outdoor vibes, as the city gears up for epic events with clear skies and that signature humid energy.

    Kick off with today's top picks across interests. Golf fans, catch the Aramco LIV Golf Singapore firing up at Sentosa's Serapong course through March 15—shimmering lagoons and bay views make it a pro showdown not to miss, according to VisitSingapore.com. Families, dive into TEKAsia 2026 at the diving expo, blending tech dives and ocean thrills from today till Sunday, brought by OZTek and ADEX. Culture lovers, the WCA Worldwide Conference hits Sands Expo till March 13, mixing global biz chats with networking buzz. For conferences with a twist, it's your spot. Night owls, Hanumankind's high-energy rap debut drops May 13 at Foochow Building, but snag early vibes from today's pre-event hype via BusinessToday.

    Shifting to local buzz, Bakchormeeboy reports the Singapore International Festival of Arts 2026 just launched its "Let's Play" theme—early bird tickets with 20% off go on sale today for the May 15-30 extravaganza turning parks and theatres into playful art playgrounds. Transit wise, MRT lines are smooth, but watch for minor delays on the Thomson-East Coast Line per recent SMRT updates. New eats? Scoot and STB's Singapore Superfans 2026 campaign spotlights the Merlion in fun promos, pairing with fresh pop-ups near Marina Bay.

    Must-dos today: Swing by Sentosa for LIV Golf action—quirky as watching pros battle like gladiators on water hazards. Families, hit TEKAsia for submarine simulators and dive demos, a hidden gem for underwater weirdos like me. Evening? Stroll Esplanade for March On 2026 previews, like Mosaic Music Series jams. Pro tip: Flash your SG Culture Pass at venues for freebies—locals swear by it to unlock insider arts access, channeling that hawker-center haggling spirit.

    Tomorrow, Chingay @ Heartlands kicks off neighborhood floats and dances from March 13. Tune in for more epic discoveries!

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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