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    Singapore 2026: Lunar New Year, Art Fairs, and Neighborhood Vibes

    25/1/2026 | 2min
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    **What's Happening in Singapore Today**

    The Urban Vitality Collective fitness event wrapped up this morning at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park from 8 to 9:30 AM. Meanwhile, Chinatown just launched its inaugural Chinese New Year Festive Market along the rejuvenated Smith Street, bringing festive energy to the neighborhood. The National Museum notes that the Reunion Social Space is temporarily closing today due to restoration works, though other exhibits remain open.

    **Notable Events This Weekend**

    ART SG 2026 concludes today at Marina Bay Sands—the fourth edition of this major art fair brings together over 100 galleries from 30+ countries. This year marks the first integration of S.E.A. Focus within ART SG, highlighting Southeast Asian contemporary artists. The Singapore Art Museum is also hosting Sonic Shaman 2026: Borderless through today with free admission.

    Additionally, Uttar Pradesh Diwas was celebrated yesterday at the Indian High Commission, showcasing the cultural heritage and artwork of Uttar Pradesh to Singapore's Indian diaspora community.

    **Looking Ahead**

    Listeners should mark their calendars for River Hongbao, Singapore's iconic Lunar New Year festival, running February 15-24 at Marina Bay with free admission and evening programming from 6:30 to 10:30 PM.

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    Outdoor Adventures, Art Exhibits, and More - Singapore's Vibrant Saturday Awaits

    24/1/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned city explorer, and today we're diving into the Lion City's electric buzz on this sunny Saturday. With temps hovering around 30°C under partly cloudy skies and a light breeze, it's perfect for outdoor adventures—think balmy vibes with a whisper of passing showers later, according to Ventusky forecasts.

    Kicking off today, art lovers are flocking to the massive Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition at the former Singapore Sports Hub Library—it's the largest yet, running through March with epic anime displays for families and fans. Music maniacs, catch The Lumineers rocking Fort Canning Green in an open-air concert that'll have you dancing under the stars. Nature enthusiasts, join the SPA Seedling Protection Activity at Dairy Farm Nature Park at 8:30 AM to safeguard baby plants in a hands-on family eco-mission. Culture seekers, snag spots for the My Tanglin Halt Heritage Tour starting at Queenstown MRT, uncovering hidden neighborhood tales. And for laughs tonight, East Coast Comedy brings Shen Qing's hilarious stand-up at Ola-Ola from 7:30 PM.

    Shifting gears to local buzz, Singapore Art Week is in full swing through January 31 with immersive installations at Marina Bay Sands—perfect timing as Lunar New Year lights start twinkling in Chinatown. No major transit hiccups, but keep an eye on Singapore Airlines advisories for any global weather ripples.

    Must-dos today: Hit Gardens by the Bay for its Supertree Grove glow-up amid Art Week energy, then uncover a hidden gem with the Tanjong Pagar Stories and Sacred Spaces tour at 2:30 PM. Families, strum a smart guitar at the Play and Sing workshop on Ann Siang Road—rockstar vibes guaranteed!

    Local tip: Haggle like a pro at wet markets for fresh laksa ingredients—Singaporeans swear by it for that authentic zing, turning shopping into sport!

    Tomorrow, lace up for the lululemon Run Club at Marina Bay Sands and more wedding inspo at Lock & Key Showcase. Tune in for the scoop!

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    Singapore Art Week & Chinese New Year Fun in the Lion City!

    23/1/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting, quirk-chasing host, and today we're diving into the Lion City's electric buzz on this balmy Friday in late January. Picture this: sunny skies around 30 degrees Celsius with that signature humid glow, perfect for sweating it out in festive style as Chinese New Year ramps up and Singapore Art Week explodes with creativity. The vibe? Pure prosperity and paint-splattered adventure!

    Kicking off today, art lovers, ART SG at Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre unleashes Southeast Asia's top galleries with massive installations, talks, and performances—it's sensory overload from 23 to 25 January, per ARTSG.com. Families, hit the sensory playground at Singapore Art Museum in Tanjong Pagar for hands-on fun through Sunday, as SG Lifestyle calls it the ultimate kid magnet. Culture buffs, wander Chinatown's festive fair and street light-up, running till late February for that heritage high, courtesy of official CNY listings. For a family twist, Spring Blossoms at Gardens by the Bay's Flower Dome weaves the Legend of the White Snake in floral magic till 23 February—grab tickets via Klook. And shopaholics, the massive CNY Expo Sale at Audio House Hub starts today at noon with 8.8% off and crazy cashback till February 2nd!

    Local buzz: Light to Night Festival lights up the Civic District with 70+ projections till early Feb, tying into SG60 independence vibes. No big transit hiccups, but expect crowds—MRT to Bayfront or Tanjong Pagar is your speedy steed.

    Must-dos today: Chase art quests at ART SG, then snack on hawker delights nearby. Unearth a gem at SAM's quirky exhibits. End with Gardens by the Bay blooms for that seasonal snake spirit snap. Local tip: Haggle politely at Chinatown stalls like a pro—it's the fun way to score red packet loot and channel true kiasu energy!

    Tomorrow, Punggol's free CNY lion dances and bouncy castles await, plus more SAW magic. Tune in for the scoop!

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    A Sizzling Singapore Art Week Extravaganza: Creative Vibes, Free Festivals, and Monsoon Magic!

    22/1/2026 | 3min
    Hey there, listeners! Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, and wow, do we have a scorcher of a day lined up for you on this Thursday! The city's absolutely buzzing with creative energy right now, and the weather's looking partly cloudy with temperatures hovering around a toasty 28 to 30 degrees Celsius—perfect for getting out and exploring without melting into a puddle!

    Let me tell you, if you're into art, today is basically Christmas morning for visual art enthusiasts because Singapore Art Week just kicked off, and the entire island is absolutely exploding with creative madness. According to the Honeycombers, this ten-day celebration runs through the end of January with exhibitions, installations, and free events scattered across multiple locations. The Civic District and Tanjong Pagar Distripark are particularly packed with action right now.

    First up, if you're looking for some serious concert vibes, there's Live at Cool Cats happening tonight at eight PM with tickets starting from just twenty-eight dollars. It's the perfect way to wind down after a day of art hopping. If you're more of a cultural explorer, don't sleep on the Light to Night Singapore festival happening right now at the National Gallery, and yes, many of these programs are completely free, which means your wallet can take a vacation too!

    For something a bit more underground and quirky, the Labour Block Art Market is absolutely crushing it as an open studio event and marketplace featuring over fifty independent artists, collectives, and brands. According to Time Out, this second edition is bringing in creators from Malaysia and Indonesia too, so you're getting a proper Southeast Asian flavor with zines, handmade pottery, and unique merchandise scattered everywhere. It's running from one to eight PM at SCAPE, and admission is free!

    Here's a must-do activity that honestly sounds like it was designed just for us adventure seekers: head to one of eight MRT stations across Singapore to check out large-scale art commissions as part of the Next Stop Together initiative, or jump on the Art Bus, which is making twenty-five stops across twelve districts with interactive programs and creative workshops. It's basically art meets public transportation, and I'm here for it!

    Local tip time, listeners: Singapore's northeast monsoon season means afternoon thundery showers are pretty common right now, but don't let that deter you. Grab an umbrella, embrace the tropical rain, and you'll discover that the city actually looks even more magical with rain glistening off the modern architecture mixed with colonial-era buildings in the Civic District.

    If you're hungry for more after today, tomorrow's bringing even more Singapore Art Week action, plus there's The Print Show celebrating contemporary printmaking at STPI, and honestly, the next few days are absolutely stacked with festivals and exhibitions that'll keep your creative juices flowing.

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    Singapore's Sizzling Sunday: Art, Anime, and Authentic Hawker Bites

    18/1/2026 | 3min
    Welcome, welcome, WELCOME to Things to Do in Singapore! I'm Ollie Bennett, and let me tell you, this Sunday morning is absolutely BUZZING with energy here in the Lion City. We're talking sunny tropical vibes, perfect weather for getting out and about, and some genuinely fantastic happenings that'll make your head spin.

    So here's the thing about Singapore right now—it's basically peak discovery season. The city's got this incredible blend of cutting-edge modern meets traditional culture, and today's packed with options that'll make you forget you ever had a couch.

    Let me hit you with some absolute MUST-DO happenings happening right now. First up, the Light to Night Festival is in full swing through the end of January at the Civic District. According to everyday people Singapore, this is the tenth edition and they've gone absolutely wild with it this year—four weekends of interactive art installations and light projections celebrating "The Power in Us." It's free, it's absolutely stunning, and it's the perfect antidote to Sunday blues.

    Next, if you're an art fanatic like yours truly, Singapore Art Week is happening from January 22 to 31, and ART SG 2026 is bringing Southeast Asia's biggest contemporary art fair to the Sands Expo and Convention Centre starting tomorrow. We're talking cutting-edge creativity that'll blow your mind.

    For something quirky and absolutely genius, check out the Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition opening January 24 at the former Singapore Sports Hub Library. According to lead you elsewhere, this massive immersive experience spans two floors with life-sized sets and interactive zones that'll transport anime fans straight into the action.

    Now here's a local secret that'll make you feel like a seasoned traveler—grab some of that limited edition merch while it lasts, because Singapore exclusive items disappear faster than you can say maki sushi. And speaking of culture, the Spring Blossoms exhibition at the Flower Dome through March 1 is bringing Year of the Horse celebrations to life with absolutely spectacular floral displays.

    If you're hunting for hidden gems, the Retro Factory's Vintage Flea Market at Katong Square is running today with free entry, and you'll find some genuinely brilliant vintage treasures there. It's the kind of place where you stumble upon something you didn't know you needed.

    For your must-do today, I'm recommending you mix it up—start with the free Light to Night Festival in the evening, then pop over to one of the weekend markets like the Hammock Market if you're in shopping mode. The energy is absolutely infectious.

    And here's your insider tip, listeners—grab some fresh local laksa or satay from one of the hawker centres before heading out. It's the ultimate Singapore experience that'll fuel your adventures and give you the authentic taste of the city that'll keep you coming back.

    Tomorrow, we've got Men I Trust hitting the Star Theatre stage on January 26, so stay tuned for more incredible music and entertainment options heading your way.

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