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    Kicking Off Sunny Sundays in Spirited Singapore: Ren Faire, Fitness Fests, and Lunar New Year Vibes

    01/2/2026 | 2min
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the quirkiest vibes around the world, and today we're galloping through this lion city's electric energy on a sunny Sunday morning. Picture balmy tropical heat around 30 degrees Celsius with that signature humidity hugging you like an overenthusiastic auntie at a family reunion—perfect for sweating it out in style!

    Kick off your day with the tail end of Ren Faire SG: The Origins at Fort Canning Park, Singapore's first fantasy-renaissance bash wrapping up today with knights clashing swords, pixie-eared revelers, and potion-peddling shenanigans that make cosplay look like child's play, according to CNA Lifestyle reports. Families, lace up for the lululemon Run Club Community Run at Jem Store bright and early, channeling your inner speed demon with fellow fitness fanatics. Culture buffs, snag a spot at the No Readgrets Book Club discussing To The Last Gram at casual poet library, or unwind with Pay What You Wish Hatha Yoga at Mudita Yoga SG for zen vibes. Night owls, groove to Манижа's gig at The Blackbird or hit the 马年新局 wealth seminar for that Lunar New Year prosperity kick.

    Local buzz: Eventbrite's buzzing with festive cookie workshops at ARPC@Tengah this afternoon, blending baking with holiday cheer. No major transit hiccups, but Gardens by the Bay whispers of upcoming River Hongbao lanterns teasing Chinese New Year magic.

    Must-dos today? Storm the Ren Faire for medieval mayhem and Taobao-fueled costumes—think Shrek meets samurai! Chase it with Garden Rhapsody's Journey through Asia light show at Supertrees for a free sensory sprint. Hidden gem: Slip into Clarke Quay for lingering Bachata Kizz Vacation dance vibes if you're feeling rhythmic.

    Local tip: Haggle like a hawker pro at markets—Singaporeans love a good bargain, and it'll score you insider nods faster than a chili crab claw snap. Fun fact: Did you know Singapore's got more Michelin-starred hawker stalls than most countries have sports stadiums? Epic!

    Tomorrow? Singapore Space Summit blasts off at Marina Bay Sands, mingling aviation thrills with cosmic quests—tune in for the scoop!

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  • Singapore News and Information

    Explore Singapore's Electric Saturday - Rugby, Art, and Delicious Laksa

    31/1/2026 | 3min
    Hey there, listeners! Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, and what a fantastic Saturday we've got lined up for you! It's the perfect time to explore this vibrant island city, and let me tell you, the energy is absolutely electric right now.

    First things first, the weather's treating us pretty nicely today. We're looking at partly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around 29 to 30 degrees Celsius, so bring some sunscreen and stay hydrated, my friends! There's a chance of some light rain later, but nothing that'll stop us from having an absolute blast.

    Now, let's dive into the incredible events happening today. If you're a rugby fanatic like me, the HSBC SVNS Singapore is going down at the National Stadium, and this is absolutely legendary! Starting at 10:20 AM, you've got some of the world's best sevens teams battling it out. Admission starts from 99 dollars for adults, and trust me, the energy is unreal. Tomorrow wraps up at noon, so if you can't make it today, you've still got time!

    For the culture vultures out there, Light to Night at the National Gallery Singapore continues through today, showcasing this year's theme "The Power in Us." We're talking stunning light projections on the gallery's facade, interactive art installations, and live performances from local artists. According to the National Gallery Singapore, this is the festival's milestone tenth edition, and it's absolutely transformative.

    If you want something a bit more avant-garde, the Public Garden 2026 event is happening at the Sands Expo, running from 1 PM to 7 PM. It's a festive shopping experience that's perfect for picking up some unique finds while soaking in that Lunar New Year spirit.

    And here's a local tip that'll make you feel like a true Singaporean: while everyone's rushing around, grab some incredibly fresh laksa from any of the hawker centers scattered throughout the city. These aren't fancy restaurants, but they're absolutely legendary, and you'll eat like a king for just a few dollars. The locals swear by them, and honestly, it's one of the best-kept secrets for experiencing authentic Singapore culture.

    Later tonight, if you're feeling energetic and want to dance until dawn, Holy Priest is bringing some absolutely mad hard techno and rawstyle energy to Marquee Singapore starting at 10 PM. This is Asia's only stop on his tour, so it's pretty special!

    Here's what I'm telling you to prioritize today: catch some rugby at the National Stadium if you can, soak in the art and light displays at the National Gallery, then wind down with some incredible local food. It's the perfect trifecta of sports, culture, and culinary adventure.

    Tomorrow's shaping up to be just as brilliant, with more Light to Night festivities and a lululemon community run happening at 7:15 AM if you're an early riser. Stay tuned for more Singapore adventures!

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  • Singapore News and Information

    Things to Do in Singapore: From Light Shows to Alt-Rock Beats, Hawker Feasts, and Lunar New Year Festivities

    30/1/2026 | 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 balmy Friday. Picture this: mostly cloudy skies with temps hitting 32°C by afternoon, a light breeze keeping it comfy at 90°F feels-like, and zero rain in sight according to timeanddate.com forecasts—perfect for dashing between vibes without melting!

    Kick off with these hot picks today: Catch the tail end of Light to Night at the Asian Civilisations Museum, where Power of Play lights up with stunning projections and batik lanterns till the 31st, blending culture and glow for $10 a pop. Families, snag the Singapore Cable Car Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure for kiddo thrills zipping over Sentosa. Art lovers, COMMA Creative Arts Festival offers free theater and fashion shows like Shadow Empire in the Civic District. Night owls, gear up for Never Lose That Feeling, a sweaty alt-rock bash at Tanjong Pagar Distripark with Yeah Yeah Yeahs vibes, snacks from Dickson Nasi Lemak, and dancing till late, as Time Out Singapore raves. And sports fans like me? Capitol Singapore's Lunar New Year Festivities kick off free with Shanghai Swingers jazz and Wushu Lab flips at the Outdoor Plaza!

    Local buzz: The Smart Local reports Public Garden pops up tomorrow at Marina Bay Sands for indie shopping sprees, while northeast monsoon lingers but rainfall's below average per Straits Times—no transit woes, just smooth MRT rides. New hotspot? Dopamine Land for colorful family fun.

    Must-dos: Hit Gardens by the Bay's Spring Blossoms for prosperity gallops (tulips incoming later!), then hidden gem-hunt Neural Echoes: Enter The Sleep Lab exhibit. Pro tip: Locals swear by hawker centers like Lau Pa Sat for satay under $5—bargain like a pro by pointing and grinning!

    Tomorrow, HSBC SVNS rugby roars at National Stadium from $99—don't miss! Tune in for more epic scoops.

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    Singapore's Hot Spots: VR Tripping, Airshow Thrills, and Hawker Haggling Adventures

    29/1/2026 | 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 vibes, and today, Thursday, January 29, 2026, we're diving into the Lion City's electric buzz. Picture this: balmy tropical heat around 30 degrees Celsius with light northern breezes and a chance of afternoon showers keeping things steamy and unpredictable—perfect for that spontaneous adventure feel, according to Ventusky weather maps.

    Kick off your day with these hot picks covering all tastes. Dive into the immersive VR world of Membrane by The Observatory and DuckUnit at Oldham Lane, running till January 31— a mind-bending family-friendly tech trip through surreal realms, as listed on Eventbrite. Art lovers, catch the sweaty, nostalgic close-out bash for Singapore Art Week at Tanjong Pagar Distripark's The Spine, where eatmepoptart, weelikeme, and KiDG spin Killers and Yeah Yeah Yeahs anthems amid snack markets from Dickson Nasi Lemak and gin-fueled booths—pure indiesleaze heaven, raves Time Out Singapore. Culture buffs, swing by the fresh D.Desirable pop-up store's international debut by Dylan Wang, collabing with local illustrator Ah Guo for stylish swag, per the Singapore Tourism Board. And aviation nuts, geek out at early flying display practices for the Singapore Airshow starting today at Changi—jet thrills incoming, notes Pullupstand's event guide. For evening culture, check Esplanade's 80 Years of Brilliance concert with Law Kar Ying—timeless tunes!

    Local buzz: The inaugural Global Health Film Festival wrapped yesterday at Duke-NUS with docs on outbreaks and planetary health, sparking big chats on resilience, reports the SingHealth Duke-NUS institute—watch for ripple effects in health talks. Weather watch from Straits Times: expect thundery showers most afternoons, so pack that brolly.

    Must-dos today? Storm Gardens by the Bay for pre-festive lantern peeks ahead of River Hongbao's Chinese New Year explosion next month—carousel rides and fireworks await. Hidden gem: Stroll the hushed paths of Oldham Lane post-VR for street art whispers. Local tip: Haggle like a pro at hawker centres—flash a thumbs-up and say "shiok lah" for that extra spice; it's Singlish for pure bliss, unlocking auntie smiles everywhere.

    Tomorrow? More Airshow practice heats up, plus Light to Night Singapore teases lighting up the Civic District. Tune in for the scoop, adventurers!

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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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