If your usual yoga routine involves fighting for a spot at your yoga studio and a lo-fi beats playlist, it’s time for an upgrade. Decathlon Singapore is teaming up with Footnotes Ensemble, Freedom Yoga, and JBL to bring you Yoga Symphony, Singapore’s first-ever free yoga series accompanied by a live orchestra.
Forget the generic studio vibes. We’re talking 60 minutes of yoga flow while a live string ensemble dictates the pace of your breath. It’s basically a cinematic soundtrack for your downward dog.
This isn’t just a stretch session; it’s a 60-minute Mobility Flow class. Unlike a standard Vinyasa, this focuses on functional movement patterns, active stretches, and stability work. The goal is to improve your range of motion and leave you feeling fluid rather than just flexible.
The real kicker? The music. Footnotes Ensemble will be performing live, with a repertoire specifically curated to match the intensity and flow of the movements. When the flow gets dynamic, the music picks up; when it’s time to sink into a pose, the strings mellow out.
Image credit: Decathlon Singapore (Joo Koon) via Facebook
Mark your calendars because these sessions are scattered across 4 Decathlon outlets islandwide:
| Venue | Date & Time | Registration link |
| City Square Mall | 4th April, 10am-11am | https://activities.decathlon.sg/en-SG/sport-activities/details/10379939 |
| Joo Koon FairPrice Hub | 6th April, 7pm-8pm | https://activities.decathlon.sg/en-SG/sport-activities/details/10436805 |
| Northshore Plaza I | 11th April, 10am-11am | https://activities.decathlon.sg/en-SG/sport-activities/details/10436754 |
| Kallang SGLab | 13th April, 7pm-8pm | https://activities.decathlon.sg/en-SG/sport-activities/details/10436816 |
The best part is that it’s completely free. However, there are only about 20 to 25 spots per session, and they’re filling up fast. At the time of writing, some sessions only have 14 spots left. Simply register online at the Decathlon website.
Image credit: Decathlon Singapore via Facebook
Don’t be the person who gets turned away at the door for not being prepared. Show up 15 minutes early for registration. Latecomers will not be allowed in… the orchestra waits for no one.
As for your attire, make sure to wear proper sports gear. If you show up in jeans, the instructors can and will bar you from the session. Bring your own water bottle and towel too. Yoga mats and blocks are optional but recommended if you prefer using your own equipment.
If you’re bringing the little ones, make sure they are geared up and ready to go before the session starts.
Yes. There are no hidden fees, but you must register an account on the Decathlon Activities platform to book your slot.
Definitely. Mobility Flow is designed to support everyday athletic performance, making it accessible for both seasoned yogis and those who can barely touch their toes.
Decathlon usually provides mats for their in-store sessions, but the listing suggests bringing your own is optional. If you’re picky about hygiene, bring your own mat or a mat towel.
You can, but note that Decathlon will also be filming and taking photos for promotional use. By signing up, you’re consenting to feature in their promotional material.
If you’ve been looking for a sign to finally start your wellness era, this is it. It’s rare to find a high-quality, 60-minute mobility session in Singapore that doesn’t cost a cent, let alone one backed by a live string ensemble. Whether you’re a Punggol resident heading to Northshore or a townie hitting up the CSM branch, make sure to snag your slot before they’re all gone.
Locations: City Square Mall, Joo Koon, Northshore, Kallang
Dates: 4th, 6th, 11th & 13th April 2026
Time: 10am-11am or 7pm-8pm (depending on location)
Cover image adapted from: Decathlon Singapore via Facebook
Mats and blocks provided.
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