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11 Things To Do This Weekend In Singapore – 26th-28th July

Things to do this weekend in Singapore


We’ve got movies under the stars, sake festivals, and mega beauty sales. So ready your tummies – and wallets – and bookmark these things to do this weekend in Singapore.


– New events in Singapore this week –


1. Sake Meguri


27th Jul



Image credit: Sake Meguri

It’s all things sake at Sake Meguri. The event will feature more than 200 brands and breweries from Japan, such as Kikusui, Hatsumomidi, and Yatsushika – and yes, there’ll be tonnes of sampling too. Those who want to take home the sakes can enjoy up to 60% off the products.

Tickets: $58
Address: 1 Expo Drive, Singapore EXPO, Foyer 1, Singapore 486150
Dates: 27th Jul
Contact: Sake Meguri website


2. AFA Creators Super Fest Singapore 2024


27th-28th Jul



Image credit: AFA Creators Super Fest

Anime fanatics, we hope you’ve bookmarked the AFA Creators Super Fest Singapore 2024. Attendees can meet popular guest cosplayers such as Knite from Australia and Non from Japan. Once you’re done checking out the art exhibitions, head over to the retail booths and shop exclusive merchandise from brands like Fuku Mono, Oatcrafts, and BuiBuiCandles.

Get tickets to the AFA Creators Super Fest Singapore 2024

Tickets: From $19
Address: 1 Expo Drive, Singapore EXPO, Hall 3, Singapore 486150
Dates: 27th-28th Jul


3. Sprint Fest 2024


27th-28th Jul & 3rd-4th Aug



Image credit: Sprint Fest SG via Facebook

It’s a Fast and Furious weekend at the Sprint Fest 2024. This family-friendly racing festival has car races to watch, and magic performances to enjoy. Adults and kids are welcome to try the thrilling racing simulators too.

Admission: Free
Address: 54 Palawan Beach Walk, Palawan Green, Singapore 098233
Dates: 27th-28th Jul & 3rd-4th Aug
Contact: Sprint Fest 2024 website


4. Movies Under The Stars


27th Jul



Previous screenings.
Image credit: Cinewav

If you’ve run out of ideas for date night or family outings, Movies Under The Stars by Cinewav is a fun option to bring your loved ones to. The upcoming event will screen Big Hero 6, and kids under 12 years old can watch for free. Just remember to bring your own earphones and phone for the audio.

Tickets: $6
Address: 20 Lengkok Bahru, Enabling Village Amphitheater, #02-06, Singapore 159053
Contact: Movies Under The Stars website


5. Beauty Fiesta


26th-28th Jul



Haircare brands on sale include Olaplex.

Take advantage of Beauty Fiesta and stock up on your beloved makeup and skincare essentials. Products are going at up to 90% off, and brands include Lancome, Estee Lauder, SK-II, and Shiseido.

Tickets: From $19
Address: 1 Expo Drive, Singapore EXPO, Hall 6B, Singapore 486150
Dates: 26th-28th Jul


6. The Prata Festival


27th-28th Jul



Image for illustrative purposes only.
Image credit: Eatbook

Fans of the Indian flatbread dish can’t miss out on the The Prata Festival. You’ll get to try different gravies, such as chicken, mutton, and fish head. And did we mention the free-flow prata? That’s right – you can go ham and stuff yourself silly with prata.

Tickets: From $15
Address: 60 Springside Walk, Semma Bistro, #01-19, Singapore 786020
Dates: 27th-28th Jul
Contact: The Prata Festival website


7. The Lion’s Gate Singapore Tattoo Convention


26th-28th Jul



Previous year’s booth.
Image credit: @chong.tattoo via Instagram

The Lion’s Gate Singapore Tattoo Convention is back this year, with workshops for interested participants to learn various tattooing techniques from the pros. There’ll also be live dance performances, tattoo competitions, and booths selling tattoo supplies and equipment. You can also get inked by guest artists like Paul Booth from USA and Chen Jie from China.

Tickets: From $30
Address: 1 Expo Drive, Singapore EXPO, Hall 4B, Singapore 486150
Dates: 26th-28th Jul


8. Tim Hortons Everyday Heroes


Now till 31st Aug


Image adapted from: Eatbook

If you haven’t had the famed Canadian snack, this is your sign to check out the Tim Hortons Everyday Heroes range. In celebration of National Day, they’ve launched items in local flavours – we’re talking Kaya Filled Donut ($3.50), Kaya Filled Timbit ($5.40/3), Kaya Cream Cheese Sourdough Melt ($6.90), and Pandan Biscoff Iced Capp (from $7).

They’re also hosting a giveaway till 11th August for 10 winners to score yummy treats. Each purchase in store will entitle you to a limited-edition postcard. All you have to do is write a note of appreciation on the postcard and “post” it in-store.


9. The Palawan @ Sentosa First Birthday Celebration


Now till 28th Jul



HyperDrive.

The Palawan @ Sentosa is kicking off their birthday celebrations with a weekend of deals for all to enjoy. This includes 10% off popular activities such as HyperDrive as well as 10% off F&B from The Palawan Food Trucks and +Twelve. There are also sweet $1 deals such as the cover charge for Splash Tribe and tickets for UltraGolf.

The Palawan @ Sentosa
Google Reviews
4.5
(49)
Address
54 Palawan Beach Walk, Singapore 098233
Opening Hours:
Saturday 09:00 AM - 10:30 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

– New concerts & exhibitions in Singapore this week –


10. Kumar Uncut


10th-28th Jul



Last year’s show.
Image credit: Ra Ra Kumar via Facebook

If you’re looking for a night of laughs, Kumar Uncut will have you rolling on the floor with laughter. This comedy show also features other drag queens in lip-syncing performances, so expect things to be raunchy and sexy. Wink wink.

Get tickets to Kumar Uncut

Tickets: From $58
Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay Sands Theatre, Singapore 018956
Dates: 10th-28th Jul


11. Impressions of Monet


From 12th Jul


Ready your cameras as the gorgeous Impressions of Monet exhibition at Gardens by the Bay finally opens its doors to the public. The exhibition brings Claude Monet’s renowned garden to life, alongside multisensory displays of the artist’s famed artworks.

Google Reviews
4.6
(667)
Address
18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Opening Hours:
Saturday 09:00 AM - 09:00 PM Show More Timings
RECOMMENDED TICKETS AT S$10.00

Find things to do in Singapore this weekend

We’re sure you have more than enough activities to fill your upcoming weekend. If not, check out our ultimate list of things to do in Singapore or the best attractions and activities in Singapore. If you’re looking for pretty places to snap lots of photos, hit up these Instagrammable places in Singapore while you’re at it.


Cover image adapted from: Eatbook
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Joycelyn Yeow

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