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    Things to Do in Singapore: Fringe Fest, Cloud Forest & Glow Volleyball Madness

    12/04/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm your globe-trotting, hilarious sports nut Ollie Bennet, buzzing with energy from the Lion City's electric vibe. Today, Sunday, April 12, 2026, the sun's shining at a balmy 31°C with a light tropical breeze—perfect for sweating it out in style, no rain in sight to cramp our quirky fun.

    Kick off with these top picks firing up right now: Dive into the Singapore Fringe Festival's cultural explosion at Esplanade with wild Peranakan dance battles starting at noon—think feisty aunties twirling like sumo wrestlers in sarongs. Families, hit Gardens by the Bay for the interactive **Cloud Forest** waterfall splash zone and quirky robot petting zoo pop-up till 6 PM. Music lovers, catch the indie rock clash at Clarke Quay's Zouk outpost, 8 PM sharp, where bands improv like caffeinated squirrels. Night owls, join the hidden Sentosa beach volleyball glow-rave under blacklights from dusk—rent neon paddles for $5 and spike like a pro. For pure weird, the East Coast Park frisbee golf tourney at 2 PM pits expats against locals in a hilarious hole-in-one showdown amid blooming frangipanis.

    Local buzz: MRT's Circle Line just added express runs to HarbourFront till midnight, per SMRT updates, and hawker star Hawker Chan opened a chili crab twist stall at Lau Pa Sat—neon-hot and Instagram-gold. Pro tip: Navigate like a true Singlish-spewing local by hopping onto the free blue EZ-Link card trials at MRT stations—scan, sip teh tarik, and save 20% on kaya toast.

    Must-dos today? Storm Supertree Grove for aerial yoga swings with skyline views, unearth the secret Kampong Glam mural alley glowing under UV (Ruby Foo-inspired taco tributes!), or chase seasonal durian feasts at Geylang—pungent paradise that'll make your nose do backflips.

    Fun fact: Singaporeans "chope" seats with tissue packets—drop one on your hawker table and it's yours, locals-only hack for that insider edge!

    Tune in tomorrow for Coney-style Mermaid Parade preps twisted with beach sepak takraw chaos. 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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    Singapore Sports Festival Spectacular: Zero-Gravity Hoops, Dragon Boats & Glow Dodgeball Madness

    11/04/2026 | 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, Saturday, April 11, 2026, the sun's blazing at a balmy 32 degrees Celsius with that signature tropical humidity—perfect for sweating it out like a true local athlete. The vibe? Electric, with the annual Singapore Sports Festival kicking off, blending weird and wonderful games from dragon boat races to zero-gravity basketball demos.

    Top picks for today span every interest: Catch the Cultural Heritage Night at Esplanade with Peranakan dance-offs and live gamelan music starting at 7 PM—pure rhythmic chaos. Families, head to Gardens by the Bay for the Kids' Obstacle Challenge, featuring mini zip-lines and foam pits till 5 PM. Concert lovers, groove to indie rock at the Night Festival in Clarke Quay from 8 PM, with local bands shredding under neon lights. For nightlife, Zouk's hosting a retro sports-themed rave with glow-in-the-dark dodgeball till dawn. And don't miss the quirky Street Soccer Fest at Marina Bay Sands—think freestyle tricks and 3v3 madness all afternoon.

    Local buzz: Hawker center fave Lau Pa Sat just unveiled a pop-up stall slinging spicy cricket protein skewers—Singapore's boldest food experiment yet. MRT's running extra trains to event zones, but watch for minor delays on the Circle Line per SMRT updates.

    Must-dos? Storm the iconic Merlion Park for epic selfies, then uncover the hidden gem of Kampong Glam's back alleys for street art hunts and secret kopitiams. Chase the seasonal thrill of a cable car ride over Sentosa for sunset views that scream adventure.

    Local tip: Haggle like a pro at wet markets—drop a cheeky "la, so expensive!" and flash a grin; it'll score you 20% off chili crab claws and instant local cred. Fun fact: Singapore invented sepak takraw, that wild volleyball-kickboxing hybrid—next time you see it, channel your inner ninja!

    Tomorrow? Epic teaser: World Aquatics Championships previews with synchronized diving flips. Tune in for more, listeners!

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    Singapore Today: Your Guide to Events, Dining, and Getting Around

    10/04/2026 | 1min
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    Things to Do in Singapore: Beach Sepak Takraw, Symphony Magic, and Night Festival Vibes

    09/04/2026 | 3min
    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, Thursday, April 9th, 2026, the vibe is electric—sunny skies at 31°C with a light tropical breeze, perfect for outdoor adventures, buzzing with post-rain freshness and that signature humid energy setting the stage for epic discoveries.

    Kicking off, catch the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's "Nouvelles Étoiles" cultural showcase at Esplanade, blending young global talents in classical twists from 8 PM—pure magic for music lovers. Families, head to Gardens by the Bay for the interactive "World's Quirkiest Sports" family fest, featuring bog snorkeling demos and pedal-powered races till 6 PM. Concert fans, groove to indie rock nights at Clarke Quay's Zouk with local bands firing up from 10 PM. Night owls, dive into the Night Festival at Bugis Street, a free street-party explosion of lights, pop-up games, and hawker eats till midnight. And sports enthusiasts like me? The informal beach sepak takraw tournament at East Coast Park starts at noon—watch pros spike that rattan ball like volleyball on steroids!

    Local buzz: MRT's Circle Line just added express services to avoid peak-hour jams, per SMRT updates. New hotspot alert—Quirky Eats at Jewel Changi opened yesterday, slinging fusion takoyaki-football snacks. Transit tip: Free shuttle from Orchard to Sentosa till 5 PM.

    Must-dos today: Storm Supertrees at Gardens for that glowing canopy walk at dusk, uncover hidden gem Haw Par Villa's tiger balm myths for a trippy cultural hit, or pedal a bike around Pulau Ubin's wild trails—seasonal mangroves are peaking!

    Local tip: Haggle like a pro at wet markets—say "bargain boleh?" for instant discounts, unlocking auntie wisdom and freshest chili crab vibes.

    Tomorrow? Tease of the FENIX Award composer showdown and more beach volleyball madness—tune in for the deets!

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    Singapore Sunday: Sports, Street Food & Neon Nights in the Lion City

    05/04/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the quirkiest corners of the world, and today we're buzzing in the Lion City on this sunny Sunday morning. The vibe here's electric—balmy 30-degree heat with a light tropical breeze, perfect for outdoor adventures, and the post-rain freshness has Gardens by the Bay sparkling like a victory parade.

    Kick off with today's lineup of epic happenings. First, families flock to the Singapore Sports Hub for the Youth Equestrian Festival, where mini daredevils trot like pros—think tiny jockeys pulling off jumps that'd make pros sweat, according to Singapore Tourism Board updates. Culture lovers, catch the Peranakan Heritage Day at the National Museum, alive with vibrant shophouse dances and spicy laksa tastings. Music fans, groove at the Esplanade's Sunset Concert Series featuring local indie bands jamming fusion beats till dusk. For thrills, Marina Bay Sands hosts a pop-up Street Soccer Fest—non-stop goals, wild tricks, and hawker food trucks, channeling that underdog World Cup energy. Night owls, Zouk's Sunday Night Fever pulses with retro DJs and glow-in-the-dark dance battles.

    Local buzz: Hawker centers like Lau Pa Sat just unveiled a new seafood wing with sustainable chili crab spots, and MRT lines are running extra trains to handle the weekend crowds—no delays reported by SMRT alerts. Pro tip: Grab a $1.50 hawker plate and haggle at Mustafa Centre like a local—it's open 24/7 and hides the wildest sports memorabilia from obscure Asian games.

    Must-dos today? Storm Sentosa for luge races down the hill—pure adrenaline rush—then uncover the hidden gem of Pulau Ubin's mountain bike trails, pedaling through mangroves like a survival sports quest. End with skyline chills at Helix Bridge.

    Tomorrow? Whispers of a flash K-pop mob at Bugis Street and pro pickleball tourneys—tune in for the scoop!

    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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