Earthopia Fest 2026
Earth Day might be over, but Earthopia Fest 2026 is keeping the celebrations going with the return of their 3-day sustainability festival this month.
From 29th to 31st May 2026, the annual youth-led festival will take place at Fort Canning Green with an extensive line-up of live performances by local bands, thrift markets, F&B pop-up stalls, wellness events, and interactive art exhibitions. Here’s everything to look out for.
What is Earthopia Fest?
Image credit: Adventurers Singapore via Facebook
Organised by City Sprouts and supported by SG Eco Fund and ST Engineering, the 3-day festival aims to inspire collective change and encourage more sustainable lifestyle choices. Back for its 2nd edition, this year’s Earthopia Fest continues its mission of supporting local, with over 100 event partners, eco-brands, and rising stars getting the spotlight.
Entry to the festival is free, with a full line-up of activities running daily between 10am and 10pm, from 29th to 31st May 2026.
What to expect at Earthopia Fest 2026
Live performances

Image adapted from: @sefutography via Instagram
You don’t have to be a huge fan of local music to recognise some of the familiar faces performing at the festival. Singer-songwriter and producer Shye will be headlining the event, alongside indie-pop bands Sobs and Club Mild. Other artists to catch include 19-year-old multi-instrumentalist Heema Izzati and live band The Jukuleles, as well as a line-up of emerging artists to discover along the way.
Be sure to head down to the main stage on 30th May 2026 from 6pm to 10pm to get a front-row view of the concerts.
Don’t worry if you can’t make it, there’ll be programmes to catch every day of the festival, with school and youth performances kicking off the festival from 5pm onwards on 29th May 2026 and screenings of The Wild Robot from 7pm to 9pm to wrap up the event on 31st May 2026.
Curated marketplace featuring F&B, fashion & lifestyle brands
Shop guilt-free at the green marketplace curated by Sunday Social and City Sprouts Farmer Collective, featuring over 30 eco-conscious lifestyle, beauty, fashion, and homeware brands.
Image adapted from: @saved_messages via Instagram, Yume Sanctuary via Google Maps
Fashionistas, add some bling to your fits with vintage and modern timepieces from NAXO, one-of-a-kind ceramic pendant necklaces by Saved Messages, or miniature origami earrings by Sylph Handmade. Or spruce up your living space with Timber Actually’s home decor pieces upcycled from salvaged Singapore wood, and take a miniature plant home from Yume Sanctuary.
Image adapted from: Guilt Free Food by Joyce, Power Pops via Google Maps
Get your mid-day sweet treat fix with Guilt Free Food’s zero-sugar cinnamon rolls, munch on all-natural bean-based crackers by BeanGO, and cool down from the heat with Power Pops’ handmade yoghurt popsicles.
The marketplace opens from 10am to 6pm daily, while the F&B stalls will be up and running all day long from 10am to 10pm, so you can grab a bite whenever hunger strikes.
For the Gen-Z thrifters, there’s also a thrift zone featuring brands you know and love, like The Fashion Pulpit, Playdate Thrift, Cloop, and Fashion Parade, with a wide selection of men’s and women’s clothing to browse. Swing by the fashion pop-up between 10am and 8pm and cop a fit that’s good for both your wardrobe and the planet.
Interactive art installations

Fashion Parade’s Disposable Planet is a vibrant recreation of our planet using colourful fabric scraps.
Image credit: Earthopia Fest
While you’re exploring the grounds, keep your eyes peeled for the 5 art installations scattered throughout. Made from re-purposed scrap material like e-waste, discarded milk bottles, and fabric scraps, each installation highlights the impact of the waste we leave behind and reimagines what it can become.
Hands-on workshops
If the installations have inspired you to get your creative juices running, there’ll be DIY fashion and food workshops across all 3 days of the festival to try out.
Image adapted from: Earthopia Fest
Get a personal colour analysis and styling tips, and refresh your wardrobe by creating your own upcycled accessories using block printing techniques and re-purposed fabrics. For the foodies, you’ll get the chance to learn how to make your own sustainable meals from scratch, including crab-less crab cakes and pesto sauce.
The workshops are ticketed, and spaces are limited, so it’s best to book a slot early.
Here’s a full breakdown of the programmes you can expect on each day:
| Date | Programmes | Time | Price |
| 29th May 2026, Friday | Cirqulo
|
10am-11am
11am-12pm |
$40.81 |
The Agrihome Pesto Workshop: From Urban Farm to Table
|
12pm-12.30pm
12.30pm-1pm |
$30.33 | |
Vini Perfect Rainbow Bowl
|
1pm-1.30pm
1.30pm-2pm 2pm-2.30pm |
$40.81 | |
Colour Theory X Fashion Thrift
|
1pm-2pm
2pm-3pm |
$53.39 | |
Vini: Crab-less Creations
|
2.30pm-3pm
3pm-3.30pm 3.30pm-4pm |
$40.81 | |
Agrihome: Crafting Your Own Coffee & Spice Body Scrub
|
4pm-4.30pm
4.30pm-5pm |
$21.95 |
| Date | Programmes | Time | Price |
| 30th May 2026, Saturday
|
Cirqulo | 10am-11am
11am-12pm |
$40.81 |
Vini: Plant Powered Protein
|
1pm-1.45pm
1.45pm-2.30pm 2.30pm-3.15pm 3.15pm-4pm |
$30.33 | |
| Colour Theory X Fashion Thrift | 1pm-2pm
2pm-3pm |
$53.39 | |
Fashion Parade: DIY Denim Plant Pot
|
3pm-4pm | $32.43 | |
Commenhers X SewCrazy
|
4pm-5pm | $37.67 | |
The Sustainability Project: Shower Steamer Workshop
|
4pm-5pm
5pm-6pm |
$27.19 |
| Date | Programmes | Time | Price |
| 31st May 2026, Sunday
|
Cirqulo | 10am-11am
11am-12pm |
$40.81 |
| The Agrihome Pesto Workshop: From Urban Farm to Table | 12pm-12.30pm
12.30pm-1pm |
$30.33 | |
| Colour Theory X Fashion Thrift | 1pm-2pm
2pm-3pm |
$53.39 | |
Clean and Real
|
3pm-4pm | $32.43 | |
Commenhers X SewCrazy
|
1pm-2.30pm
2.30pm-4pm |
$24.05 | |
| Agrihome: Crafting Your Own Coffee & Spice Body Scrub | 4pm-4.30pm
4.30pm-5pm |
$21.95 |
Wellness sessions

Image credit: Earthopia Fest
Take a breather from the festivities with a free yoga session by wellness influencer Sherry Lee, who boasts over 100,000 followers on Instagram, or a sound bowl healing session for some extra zen. If you need a little mental reset, guided counselling sessions are also available throughout the festival.
Here’s a complete list of the wellness programmes:
| Date | Programmes | Time | Price |
| 29th May 2026, Friday | Mindful Camp x Alliance Counselling: Climate Anxiety Sharing
|
11am-11.30am
11.30am-12pm |
Free |
| 30th May 2026, Saturday | Gentle Yoga Stretch with House of Aura (by f0xypony) | 10am-11am
11am-12pm |
|
| Mindful Camp x Alliance Counselling: Climate Anxiety Sharing | 11am-11.30am
11.30am-12pm |
||
| 31st May 2026, Sunday | Yin Yoga with Vivian & Sound Bowl Healing with Yau
|
10am-11am | |
| Mother Earth Yoga Practice with Gayle Nerva | 11am-12pm | ||
| Mindful Camp x Alliance Counselling: Climate Anxiety Sharing | 11am-11.30am
11.30am-12pm |
How to get to Earthopia Fest 2026

Fort Canning Green.
Image credit: ivy via Google Maps
To get to the festival grounds by train, take the Downtown Line to Fort Canning MRT Station, then head for Exit B and turn left to Jubilee Park. Fort Canning Green is a 12-minute walk away. Alternatively, jump on the Circle, North-East, or North-South Line to Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, just a 9-minute walk from Fort Canning Green. From Exit B, cross Penang Road, make a left, and pass through the tunnel towards Fort Canning Park to reach the festival field.
Those coming by bus can take services 32, 54, or 195 to the Fort Canning Station Exit B bus stop located just outside the park, followed by a 15-minute walk to Fort Canning Green.
Swing by Earthopia Fest 2026
Whether you’re a champion of sustainability or just looking for something different to do this weekend, Earthopia Fest 2026 promises a jam-packed lineup of fashion, food, and fun.
Book your free tickets to Earthopia Fest
Admission: Free
Date: 29th-31st May 2026
Time: 10am-10pm
Venue: Fort Canning Green
For more things to do in Singapore this month:
- Free block party at Our Tampines Hub
- Singapore International Festival of the Arts
- 16 new cafes & restaurants in Singapore
Cover image adapted from: @sefutography via Instagram, Guilt Free Food by Joyce & Earthopia Fest
