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    Steamy Sunday in Singapore: Cirque du Soleil, Silence Wang, and Family Fun Awaits

    29/03/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the quirkiest adventures, and today we're soaking up this steamy Sunday vibe. It's a balmy 29 degrees Celsius with light northeast breezes around 10-13 km/h, mostly sunny skies at 80% cloud cover, and just a whisper of humidity—perfect for outdoor fun before it hits 31 later, according to Ventusky forecasts.

    Kick off your day with Playtopia at Clementi Sport Centre from 9am to noon, a family frenzy of playful sports and games that'll have kids flipping like mini parkour pros. Culture buffs, join the Let's Play! Curator Tour for Kids at Asian Civilisation Museum lobby—interactive art history that's sneakily educational. Thrill-seekers, catch Cirque du Soleil's KOOZA at Bayfront Event Space, acrobats defying gravity in theatrical chaos. Music lovers, Silence Wang wraps his Rise of Romance World Tour tonight at 8pm in Singapore Indoor Stadium, crooning hits that pack 10,000 fans. Cap the night with Wings of Time's laser-water-fire spectacle on Sentosa or a Chinatown-Little India night out with dinner and skyline bumboats.

    Local buzz: Singapore's battling drier heat with MPs pushing microforests and sheltered walkways, per Straits Times, plus a haze watch from Indonesia's fires. No major transit hiccups, but stay hydrated!

    Must-dos today: Storm Universal Studios for rollercoaster rushes, uncover the WunderBar magic-comedy show for laughs, or hit Kids Parkour at Free Runner Lodge at 4pm—my kinda quirky athleticism! Hidden gem: Stroll the candlelit Joe Hisaishi tribute at The Arts House for Studio Ghibli feels.

    Local tip: Grab a kopi at any hawker centre and say "kopi kosong"—black coffee, no sugar, like true Singaporeans dodging the heat.

    Tomorrow? More Huayi Chinese Festival arts kicking off soon—tune in for epic updates!

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    Things to Do in Singapore: Carnival Walks, Card Duels, and Laksa Feasts on March 28

    28/03/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the quirkiest corners of this lion city. Today, Saturday, March 28, 2026, the vibe is steamy and buzzing—mostly cloudy skies at 89°F feeling like a tropical hug, with highs pushing 32°C and light gusts perfect for outdoor fun, according to Weather Underground.

    Kick off your day with the epic WDSD Community Walk, Singapore Book of Records attempt, and Carnival from 9am to 4pm—think family-friendly strides toward world records and carnival chaos, straight from Elle Singapore's weekend guide. Gaming geeks, duel it out at Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Battle Nexus 2026 at Suntec from 10am to 10pm, a card-slinging showdown that'll have you yelling "It's time to duel!" Dance lovers, catch Coppélia at Esplanade till the 29th, a classic ballet whirl. For culture twists, groove to Sake Matsuri 2026 sessions starting 11am, sipping premium Japanese rice wine like a samurai. Night owls, laugh till you snort at Stand Up Saturday 8pm to 10pm at The Lemon Stand, where top comics roast everything under the stars.

    Local buzz: OnePA reports a chill BGRN Health & Fitness Stretch Band session at 3pm for that post-walk recovery. No major transit hiccups, but grab the MRT to beat the heat.

    Must-dos today? Storm Gardens by the Bay for Supertree glows amid the clouds, then uncover hidden gem Haw Par Villa's tiger balm myths for a quirky cultural hit. Savor seasonal laksa at a Maxwell hawker stall—pure fiery bliss.

    Local tip: Haggle politely at wet markets like Tekka Centre; it's how real Singaporeans score fresh deals and chat like family. Fun fact: Did you know Singapore's Merlion spits water nonstop? It's guarded 24/7, just like our unbeatable hawker spirit!

    Tomorrow, more Esplanade magic with Karaoke Poetry and What The Rhymes Do—tune in for the lowdown!

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    Singapore's Hottest Friday: Maritime Tech, Silent Disco Nights, and DJ Snake Tickets Drop Today

    27/03/2026 | 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, Friday, March 27, 2026, Singapore's buzzing with balmy tropical heat around 31 degrees Celsius, perfect for outdoor adventures, while the Asia Pacific Maritime expo at Marina Bay Sands pumps up the energy with vessel tech demos till 5pm—think futuristic ships that feel like sci-fi sports[5].

    Kick off with today's hottest picks across interests: Families, hit Science Castle Singapore at Woodlands National Library for Asia's brightest student science showdowns, showcasing wild innovations from kids in five countries[3]. Culture lovers, catch the tail end of weekend warm-ups like Bras Basah.Bugis Open House nearby with arts and crafts till evening[6]. For music thrills, early bird tickets drop today at 4pm for DJ Snake's epic harbourfront bash on May 8—electronic beats with Higher Brothers reuniting, but snag 'em via Cityline now[4]. Night owls, Pressplay 2026 silent disco raves the National Library tonight from 5pm, dancing with headphones amid live sets by LAYYI and shye[6]. And maritime fans, Asia Pacific Maritime wraps today with cutting-edge sea tech[5].

    Local buzz: Energy Market Authority just announced Singapore International Energy Week 2026 theme "Connecting Energy Systems, Powering Tomorrow" for October—mark your calendars[1]. No major transit hiccups, but watch for expo crowds at Marina Bay MRT.

    Must-dos today: Storm Marina Bay Sands for maritime exhibits, blending sports-like boat races with tech. Hunt hidden gems at Dopamine Land in Sentosa for trippy interactive fun[6]. Or chill at National Gallery Singapore's Impressionism show tracing SEA art roots, with 30% off tickets if booked early[6].

    Local tip: Haggle like a pro at wet markets for fresh laksa ingredients—Singaporeans swear by it for that authentic kick, turning shopping into a cultural sprint.

    Tomorrow, gear up for SingaiVizha 2026's Urumi Melam drum frenzy and fusion dances at GlassDome[7], plus Kirana Gharana classical music vibes[7]. Tune in for more epic discoveries!

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    Things to Do in Singapore: HYROX Madness and Arts Festival Fun

    26/03/2026 | 3min
    Welcome back to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennett, and boy, do we have a scorcher of a day lined up for you here in the Lion City!

    Let me set the scene. It's Thursday, March 26th, and Singapore is absolutely buzzing with energy. According to local weather forecasts, we're looking at a toasty day with temperatures climbing to around 31 degrees Celsius, with mostly clear skies and a light northeast breeze. Perfect weather for getting out and exploring, though you might want to stay hydrated because it's going to feel like you're walking through a sauna!

    Now, let's talk about what's happening TODAY that'll make your Thursday absolutely legendary. First up, we've got the AIA HYROX Singapore 2026 event unfolding at the Singapore National Stadium—and get this, it's the first-ever three-day HYROX race happening right here! For those uninitiated listeners, we're talking about some of the most gloriously weird fitness obstacles you can imagine. We're talking 1,000-meter SkiErgs, 50-meter sled pushes and pulls, and 80-meter burpee broad jumps. Yes, you read that right. It's absolutely bonkers, and I am HERE for it!

    If you're looking for something a bit more culturally refined, the Methodist Girls' School is hosting their Festival of Arts 2026, called 'écho,' which celebrates the reverberations of shared musical repertoires. It's a beautiful showcase of creativity and talent that shouldn't be missed if you're into that scene.

    Meanwhile, over in the gaming sphere, Singapore's largest gaming playfest, 'Game On, Dreamers,' is launching today! This homegrown gaming platform is bringing the heat for all you digital enthusiasts out there.

    Here's my top recommendation for making the most of your Thursday. Start your morning at one of Singapore's iconic hawker centers—grab yourself some kaya toast and kopi at Maxwell Food Centre. It's an absolute institution, listeners, and it's where locals fuel up before their day. Then, depending on your vibe, either swing by the Stadium to catch some of that HYROX madness or head to the arts festival for something more serene.

    Here's a local pro tip that'll make you feel like a true Singaporean insider: always carry a portable phone charger and download the LRT transit app. Trust me, when you're navigating between events and attractions, you'll be thanking me. Also, don't underestimate the power of a good umbrella, even on clear days—tropical weather here can surprise you with sudden showers.

    Tomorrow's looking equally exciting with more festival action and gaming events continuing to heat up across the island. You're not going to want to miss what's coming next, so make sure you're locked in for our next episode!

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    Things to Do in Singapore: Sentosa Beach Fest, Cirque du Soleil, and Tropical Vibes on March 22

    22/03/2026 | 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 sunny island adventure. It's Sunday, March 22, 2026, and Singapore's vibe is pure tropical bliss—clear skies at 26 degrees Celsius rising to 32 by afternoon with light northeast breezes, according to Ventusky forecasts. Perfect for outdoor fun before the evening cool-down!

    Kick off your day with family thrills at Sentosa Beach Fest wrapping up today at Siloso Beach—think beach sports, giant inflatables, fitness challenges, and a refuel zone packed with waffles from Breadfast Everyday and craft beers from Glugland, as Hungry Go Where highlights. Culture lovers, catch Chotto Desh by Akram Khan Company at Esplanade's Singtel Waterfront Theatre—a mesmerizing dance tale of dreams from Britain to Bangladesh. Music fans, don't miss Lea Salonga live at Esplanade Theatre for her 2pm or 7pm shows belting stage and screen hits. Sports and acrobatics junkies like me? Cirque du Soleil's KOOZA at Bayfront Event Space pushes human limits with jaw-dropping feats. Then, nightlife ignites with NASCEND Presents: After Hours at *SCAPE from 9pm—free entry for live bands, DJ sets, pop-ups, and chill hangouts.

    Local buzz: Esplanade's March On festival is in full swing with puppetry like Little Bozu nearby, and York Hotel's iconic Penang Hawkers’ Fare just hit 40 years of kampung flavors. No major transit hiccups—hop on the MRT smooth as ever.

    Must-dos today: Soar on Sentosa Cable Car for epic views, hit Gardens by the Bay's Supertrees if you're nearby, or uncover hidden gems on a private tour of Kampong Buangkok. Pro tip: Locals swear by hawker centers like Maxwell—grab chicken rice under S$5 and bond like family; it's Singapore's beating heart!

    Tomorrow? Candlelight tributes to A.R. Rahman and Arijit Singh light up The Arts House. 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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Time IN SingaporeDiscover what's happening in the vibrant city-state with Time IN Singapore. Stay informed about the latest events, weather, air quality, and local insights. Whether you're a visitor exploring Marina Bay or a local navigating the city's bustling streets, this podcast provides daily updates to help you enjoy Singapore to the fullest.For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
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