The creative festival heads back to Singapore EXPO this spring with art, food, shopping and family-friendly fun across two weekends.
Artbox Singapore is making its return this spring, and the 2026 edition is set to be bigger, brighter and more playful than before. Taking place across two weekends from 3 to 5 April and 10 to 12 April, the much-loved festival will once again transform Singapore EXPO into a lively destination for art, design, food and culture. This year, however, it comes with an eye-catching new partnership, as Artbox joins forces with Korean design brand Wiggle Wiggle for a festival experience packed with colour, creativity and crowd-pleasing activations.
Running daily from 12pm to 11pm, Artbox Singapore 2026 promises a packed programme that goes well beyond a typical market or pop-up. Billed as Asia’s largest creative festival, the event brings together more than 250 independent brands and creators under one roof, offering visitors the chance to explore everything from experimental showcases and immersive installations to street food, lifestyle concepts and live performances.

The headline collaboration with Wiggle Wiggle adds a fresh layer of excitement to this year’s edition. Known for its vibrant visual identity and playful approach to design, the Korean label has built a loyal following by transforming everyday items into bold, expressive pieces. At Artbox Singapore, visitors can expect an exclusive showcase featuring specially selected brands, limited-edition products and activations inspired by Wiggle Wiggle’s distinctive world. The result should be a visually striking environment that feels tailor-made for Singapore’s content-hungry, design-conscious crowd.
Beyond the headline attraction, Artbox continues to champion creative talent from across the region. The festival will also spotlight the FOMO Art Weekend Collective, giving local illustrators and artists a platform to showcase their work and connect with new audiences. It is this balance of international names and homegrown talent that helps Artbox stand out, creating an experience that feels both global and closely tied to Singapore’s creative community.

There is also plenty to keep visitors entertained throughout the day. Expect a lively programme of back-to-back performances, alongside attractions such as Artbox Kids, Artbox Arcade and Artbox Arena. From workshops and game zones to interactive photo opportunities, the festival has been designed to appeal to families, friendship groups and curious creatives alike.
Food and retail remain a big part of the appeal, too. Artbox Lifestyle will bring together a mix of culinary names and brands from Singapore, Indonesia, Korea and the USA, making it a worthwhile stop for those looking to shop, snack and discover something new. Ahead of the public opening, Artbox Demo Day on 2 April will also offer a more industry-focused platform for entrepreneurs, creatives and business leaders to connect.
With its mix of art, entertainment, food and design, Artbox Singapore 2026 looks set to be one of the season’s most dynamic events. For anyone looking to soak up the city’s creative energy, this is one date worth putting in the diary.
GO: Visit https://artbox.sg for more information.


