Here’s how to make the most of the month ahead.


    It’s the start of a new month, which means it’s time to fill up your cultural calendar. As summer arrives, Singapore thrives. July is packed with excitement as the new month rolls in, featuring a variety of concerts, culinary experiences and cultural events. Here are the best things to do in Singapore in July.

    Wednesday 1 July

    Catch The Kid LAROI in concert

    The Kid Laroi Singapore

    For anyone still catching up, The Kid LAROI is Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, the Sydney-born singer and rapper who rose quickly at the end of the 2010s. Much of that early momentum came through his connection to Juice WRLD, who mentored him and later joined him on the breakout 2020 track “Go”. From there, his ascent was rapid. “Without You” became his first ARIA No. 1 single, while “Stay” with Justin Bieber gave him a Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper and turned him into a global name. His latest chapter comes through Before I Forget. Released in January 2026, the 15-track album leans into a more introspective sound and arrived after singles including “A Perfect World” and “A Cold Play” were released.

    Where: Arena @ EXPO, 9 Somapah Road, Singapore, 487370

    When: Wednesday, 1 July 2026 at 8pm

    Contact: https://ticketmaster.sg


    Thursday 2 July

    Explore Juju World Singapore

    Juju world singapore

    Juju World Singapore brings a playful new immersive experience to the Lion City, taking over IMBA Theatre from 20 June to 18 July 2026. Created by Australian contemporary artist CJ Hendry, the larger-than-life inflatable exhibition transforms her collectible Juju character into a fantasy playground filled with oversized installations, interactive spaces and photo-friendly surprises. Visitors can step inside a surreal world featuring a giant inflatable Juju sculpture, a sea of yellow balls and dreamlike environments designed for exploration. The Singapore edition also marks the world premiere of an exclusive yellow Juju colourway, available only during this limited-time event. Collectors can also purchase limited-edition oversized Juju dolls created especially for the exhibition.

    Where: IMBA Theatre, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

    When: 20 June to 18 July 2026

    Contact: https://imbaglobal.com


    Friday 3 July

    Experience F1 All Access 2.0

    F1 All Access 2.0 Singapore

    Formula 1 fever is revving up in Singapore as F1 All Access 2.0 returns to the F1 Pit Building from 26 June to 26 July 2026. Running on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, the free behind-the-scenes experience offers fans rare access to the inner workings of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. For the first time, visitors can step inside Race Control, the nerve centre where race decisions are made and the Marina Bay Street Circuit is monitored in real time. Guests can also explore the podium, cool-down room, beIN SPORTS Asia commentary booth, and displays featuring steel kerbs, TECPRO barriers and archival race footage. Entry is free, but pre-registration is required and open to Singapore residents only.

    Where: F1 Pit Building, Marina Bay Street Circuit, 1 Republic Boulevard, Singapore

    When: 26 June to 26 July 2026

    Contact: https://singaporegp.sg


    Saturday 4 July

    See Irene of Red Velvet live

    Irene Singapore concert

    One of the most anticipated events this year is Irene of Red Velvet’s first-ever solo Asia tour. The Singapore stop will take place on 4 July 2026 at The Theatre at Mediacorp, making it one of the most highly anticipated K-pop concerts in Singapore this year. This performance gives fans a rare opportunity to see Irene perform independently from Red Velvet, showcasing her growth, artistry, and identity as a solo performer. The tour supports Irene’s latest full-length album, Biggest Fan, which highlights a refreshed musical direction and a more personal side of her artistry.

    Where: The Theatre at Mediacorp, 1 Stars Avenue, Singapore, 138507

    When: Saturday, 4 July 2026

    Contacthttps://ticketmaster.sg


    Sunday 5 July

    Try a new afternoon tea

    Clarins The St Regis Things to do in Singapore

    Clarins and The St. Regis Singapore have joined forces for a Beauty Concierge afternoon tea that blends skincare inspiration with refined indulgence. Available daily at The Tea Room, the experience draws on Clarins’ plant science expertise and hero products, including Double Serum and Extra-Firming Cream. The menu features botanical-led sweet and savoury bites, from a Turmeric Sandwich with Alaskan King Crab and Beetroot Salmon Blini to Kiwi Meringue Tart, Banana Caramel Cake and Pecan Praline and Maple Syrup Ganache Tartelette. Guests can also enjoy freshly baked scones, tableside tea service and a glass of sparkling tea. Priced from SGD 65++ per person, the experience includes exclusive Clarins gifts.

    Where: The St. Regis Singapore, 29 Tanglin Road, Singapore

    When: Available daily until 2 August 2026

    Contact: www.thetearoom.com.sg


    Monday 6 July

    Explore Rainforest Wild Adventure

    Rainforest Wild Adventure

    Mandai Wildlife Reserve has expanded Rainforest Wild Adventure by launching its new East Zone. The second phase introduces Afro-tropical landscapes, canopy-level walkways, rope bridges and vertical climbing elements, placing visitors among the upper layers of the rainforest. A major highlight is the arrival of the okapi, a rare Central African species often called the forest giraffe, making its Southeast Asia debut. Guests can also experience new wildlife viewing points, including Primate Climb, as well as National Geographic pop-up stores across the East and West zones. Tickets start from S$50.

    Where: Rainforest Wild Adventure, Mandai Wildlife Reserve, Mandai Lake Road, Singapore

    Contact: mandai.com


    Tuesday 7 July

    Relax at House+ Bubble

    House+ Bubble Singapore

    House+ Bubble has opened at Perennial Business City in Jurong East, introducing Singapore to a large-scale bathhouse-style wellness complex. The venue spans about 49,000 square feet in its first phase, with plans to expand to around 100,000 square feet. Open 24 hours, the concept combines soaking pools, saunas, heated therapy rooms, massage and reflexology services with relaxation halls designed for lingering. The wider experience will include private soak rooms, meditation spaces, a reading room, a cinema, an e-sports room, and capsule pods. With food and drink also available, House+ Bubble offers an all-day urban wellness escape.

    Where: House+ Bubble, 1 Venture Avenue, Perennial Business City, Singapore

    Contact: @houseplus_bubble


    Wednesday 8 July

    Check out a new rooftop restaurant

    Milli rooftop Singapore

    Milli is now open at National Gallery Singapore, offering a new rooftop dining and nightlife destination to the city. Set across two levels, the venue overlooks Marina Bay, the Padang and the skyline. Level 6 will house Milli Sky Dining & Bar, an all-day restaurant led by Chef Han Li Guang of MICHELIN-starred Labyrinth, with sharing dishes such as lobster laksa cheong fun, oyster omelette soufflé and roasted chicken. Downstairs, Milli Lounge will shift into a late-night setting with DJs and cocktails, including a kaya toast-inspired espresso martini and the Peranakan spritz.

    Where: Milli, National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew’s Road, Singapore

    Contact: @milli.sky.sg


    Thursday 9 July

    Visit a heritage mansion turned cocktail bar

    Bar Kap Singapore

    Bar Kap Singapore has opened inside the historic House of Tan Yeok Nee on Penang Road, serving up cocktails, culture and character to one of the city’s most significant heritage mansions. Set within the 120-year-old former residence of merchant Tan Yeok Nee, the bar unfolds across atmospheric rooms, including the sociable Main Hall, the intimate Carriage Room and the apothecary-inspired Chamber. Its cocktail menu draws on the building’s history, with drinks divided into four eras: Kapitan, Station Master, Order and Dynasty. Also housed within the mansion is Jing Studio, offering curated teas, herbal infusions and light pastries.

    Where: Bar Kap, House of Tan Yeok Nee, 101 Penang Road, Singapore

    When: Monday to Sunday from 5pm to 12am

    Contact: https://barkap.sg


    Friday 10 July

    See Wendy of Red Velve perform live

    Wendy Red Velvet Singapore

    Wendy of Red Velvet is set to perform in the Lion City as the special guest at SM Classics Live in Singapore 2026, which takes place on Friday, 10 July 2026, at the Esplanade Theatre. The singer has built a reputation as one of K-pop’s strongest vocalists. As part of Red Velvet, she has helped deliver some of K-pop’s most recognisable hits, from “Red Flavor” and “Bad Boy” to “Psycho” and “Feel My Rhythm.” Away from the group, she has also built a successful solo profile with tracks such as “Like Water,” “Wish You Hell,” and “When This Rain Stops.” The show will be performed by the Metropolitan Festival Orchestra under the direction of Thanapol Setabrahmana, reinforcing the event’s classical credentials while keeping one foot firmly in contemporary pop culture.

    Where: Esplanade Theatre, 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore, 038981

    When: Friday, 10 July 2026 at 8pm

    Price: Tickets from S$78 to S$198

    Contact: www.sistic.com.sg


    Saturday 11 July

    Grab a drink at Truth or Dare

    Truth or Dare Singapore

    Truth or Dare has opened at The Offshore Building in Raffles Place, adding a playful new rooftop bar to Singapore’s nightlife scene. Located on the attic level, the venue pairs skyline views with cocktails, live music and late-night energy. The bar hosts live music daily, while DJ sets take over every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The drinks menu leans into the concept’s name, with cocktails divided into ‘Truth’ and ‘Dare’. Highlights include a gin-based serve with osmanthus and burnt honey, a vodka and brown butter creation, and the Bartender’s Choice, made with whisky, sweet ginger wine, azuki red beans and evaporated milk. Food includes chicken nuggets, truffle fries, kimchi fried rice and chilli crab linguine.

    Where: Truth or Dare, The Offshore Building, 11 North Canal Road, Singapore

    When: Monday to Saturday from 5pm to 3am

    Contact: www.truthordare.sg


    Sunday 12 July

    Catch NEXZ in concert

    NEXZ Singapore

    For local fans, known as NEX2Y, the night marks a key milestone as the seven-member group brings its sharp choreography, youthful energy, and genre-blending sound to a live stage in Singapore for the first time. NEXZ consists of Tomoya, Yu, Haru, So Geon, Seita, Hyui and Yuki. Their name stands for “Next Z(G)eneration”, reflecting a mission to introduce a new era of music and performance. The group made its global debut in May 2024 with “Ride The Vibe,” quickly gaining attention for its slick performance style and confident sound. The music video passed 10 million YouTube views within three days. Since then, NEXZ has built momentum with releases including “NALLINA, O-RLY?” “One Bite,” “Beat-Boxer,” and their 2026 single “Mmchk.” Their recent material has helped sharpen the group’s identity, combining tight vocals, performance-heavy production and a playful sense of individuality.

    Where: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, Singapore, 178907

    When: Sunday, 12 July 2026, at 8pm

    Contact: https://ticketmaster.sg


    Monday 13 July

    Visit Asia’s first Minecraft Experience

    Minecraft Riyadh Season Singapore

    Asia’s first Minecraft Experience is coming to Singapore, bringing Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue to Green Canvas at Mandai Wildlife Reserve from 24 April to 13 September 2026. The immersive attraction transforms the venue into a life-sized version of the game’s Overworld, inviting visitors to take part in a quest to save a village from zombies. The experience unfolds across eight themed rooms inspired by Minecraft biomes, complete with oversized sets, large-scale projections and interactive challenges. Each participant receives an Orb of Interaction, a handheld device used to gather resources and trigger in-room moments. The walkthrough lasts approximately 55 minutes, with timed entry slots every 15 minutes. Tickets start from S$46 for adults and S$40 for children.

    Where: Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue, Green Canvas, Mandai Wildlife Reserve, Singapore

    When: Daily from 11am to 7pm

    Contact: www.minecraftexperience.com


    Tuesday 14 July

    Experience Exploria

    Exploria Singapore

    Mandai Wildlife Reserve has added a new indoor attraction to its nature-led offering with the arrival of Exploria. Designed as a large-scale immersive experience, the attraction uses interactive digital environments, soundscapes and shifting landscapes to bring the natural world to life. The journey begins in Our Interconnected World, home to a four-metre LED globe called the Biopool, before leading visitors into five distinct zones. Highlights include Realm of the Giants, which brings prehistoric creatures to life, Micro Worlds, which magnifies tiny organisms, and Bitdeer AI Extreme Frontiers, where simulators recreate extreme habitats. Infinite Wonderland explores rainforest and ocean ecosystems, while World of Darkness looks at life in caves and the deep sea.

    Where: Exploria Mandai Wildlife Reserve, Singapore

    When: Daily from 11am to 7pm

    Contact: www.mandai.com


    Wednesday 15 July

    Be enchanted by Slava’s Snowshow

    SnowShow Dubai Singapore theatre shows

    Sands Theatre turns into a winter wonderland with Slava’s SnowShow, a family crowd-pleaser that explores the metaphysical art of clowning. The internationally acclaimed theatrical phenomenon created by clown artist Slava Polunin is a wordless visual spectacle that has been enchanting audiences since 1993. Told through a series of surreal, silent vignettes, the story utilises movement, music, and visual magic to evoke profound emotions. At its heart is a yellow-suited clown navigating a dreamlike landscape filled with oversized props, mysterious figures, and moments of wonder and solitude. The show shifts between joy and melancholy, drawing the audience into a childlike state of awe. It’s not a traditional story, but rather a poetic experience that lingers long after the final snow falls.

    Where: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, Bayfront Avenue, Singapore, 018971

    When: 15 to 26 July 2026

    Contact: www.marinabaysands.com


    Thursday 16 July

    Immerse yourself at IMBA Theatre

    IMBA Theatre Singapore

    IMBA Theatre has opened at Gardens by the Bay, bringing a major new immersive art destination to Singapore. Spanning more than 80,000 square feet, the venue is the country’s first dedicated immersive media-based arts space, combining large-scale projections, spatial sound, storytelling and digital installations. The venue features two immersive black-box theatres, a contemporary exhibition gallery and a design-led retail space. Its launch programme includes a Fernando Botero exhibition exploring the Colombian artist’s distinctive style, alongside David Hockney: Bigger & Closer, created with Lightroom UK. Blending art, technology and entertainment, IMBA Theatre adds a compelling new layer to Singapore’s cultural scene. Tickets from S$38.

    Where: IMBA Theatre, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

    When: Open daily from 9am to 9pm

    Contacthttps://imbaglobal.com


    Friday 17 July

    Catch Jason Derulo at Glow Festival Singapore

    Jason Derulo Cove Beach Glow Festival Singapore 2026

    Positioned as a hybrid between a wellness retreat, fitness festival, and live music event, Glow Festival Singapore offers a well-rounded lifestyle experience. Expect a mix of yoga sessions, high-intensity workouts, meditation classes, and creative workshops during the day. By night, the beachfront transforms into a concert venue. The idea is to move your body, reset your mind, and celebrate with music. Jason Derulo will open the main festival weekend on Friday, 17 July 2026. On Saturday, 18 July 2026, Seoul-based indie band Hyukoh will take to the stage. Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Alessia Cara will close the festival on Sunday, 19 July 2026.

    Where: Palawan Green, Sentosa Island, Singapore

    When: 10 to 19 July 2026

    Contact: glowfestival.sg


    Saturday 18 July

    Indulge at the Riviera Champagne Brunch

    METT Brunch

    METT Singapore has launched the Riviera Champagne Brunch, a weekend party brunch set within the lush surrounds of Fort Canning Park. The experience begins from 12pm to 3pm across L’Amo Bistrò del Mare and Canning Bar & Lounge, before moving into a lively after-party. Curated by F&B Director Chef Daniele Sperindio, the Mediterranean spread includes freshly shucked oysters, Canadian lobster, Italian antipasti, artisanal pasta, charcoal-grilled dishes and roaming bites. Guests can also enjoy live stations, tableside moments, butler-passed cocktails and lemon sorbets. Free-flow Champagne ranges from Boizel Brut Réserve to Ruinart Rosé and Krug Grande Cuvée.

    Where: METT Singapore, 11 Canning Walk, Fort Canning Park, Singapore

    When: Saturdays from 12pm to 3pm

    Price: Prices from $228 per person

    Contact: www.metthotelsandresorts.com


    Sunday 19 July

    Take to the skies in a Pokémon Cable Car

    Singapore Cable Car

    Singapore Cable Car is adding a playful twist to the skyline with the Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure. Running daily on the Mount Faber Line until 21 January 2027, the limited-time experience transforms the journey between Mount Faber Peak and Sentosa Island with 18 Pokémon-themed cabins, including nine new designs. Passengers can spot favourites from all nine generations, including Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly, while enjoying views of Singapore Harbour and Sentosa. After dark, UV torches reveal hidden Pokémon artwork inside the cabins, with flying characters such as Charizard, Dragonite and Gyarados adding to the fun. Tickets for a standard round trip cost approximately S$33.

    Where: Singapore Cable Car, Mount Faber Peak, Singapore

    When: Daily until 21 January 2027

    Contact: mountfaberleisure.com


    Monday 20 July

    Watch the FIFA World Cup Final

    Chijmes where to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore

    Football fans, this is the biggest date for your diary. The FIFA World Cup final takes place on 20 July 2026 in Singapore, and it’s a chance to celebrate the beautiful game. The games are being held across Canada, Mexico and the United States. If you couldn’t afford to travel, then you can settle for one of the many pubs, bars and restaurants showing the games. Venues range from bars, restaurants, breweries and public spaces. We’d recommend CHIJMES, where guests can catch the games while enjoying a dedicated F&B Village that will operate during match hours, offering small bites, sharing platters, cocktails, beer, and more.

    Where: CHIJMES, 30 Victoria Street, Singapore

    Contact: chijmes.com.sg


    Tuesday 21 July

    Immerse yourself at ArtScience Museum Singapore

    Marshmallow Laser Feast Singapore

    Marshmallow Laser Feast is bringing its sensory storytelling to ArtScience Museum Singapore as the museum’s latest ArtScientists-in-Residence. Running until 27 February 2027, the residency features three immersive installations exploring the hidden systems that connect humans, nature and the planet. The London-based collective, founded by Robin McNicholas, Barnaby Steel and Ersin Han Ersin, is known for combining virtual reality, cinematic visuals, spatial audio and scientific research. Highlights include Evolver, a multisensory VR journey through the human body, and Seeing Echoes in the Mind of the Whale, which explores how whales and dolphins navigate the world through sound. Poetics of Soil: Fly Agaric I completes the trilogy by looking beneath the forest floor at fungi, microorganisms and soil networks.

    Where: ArtScience Museum Singapore, 6 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay, Singapore

    When: Until 27 February 2027

    Contact: marshmallowlaserfeast.com


    Wednesday 22 July

    Visit the Asian Civilisations Museum

    Asian Civilisations Museum

    Singapore’s Asian Civilisations Museum is bringing 100 Islamic treasures from the Musée du Louvre to Singapore for a major new exhibition. Crosscurrents: Masterpieces of Mughal, Safavid, and Ottoman Art from the Musée du Louvre runs from 19 June 2026 to 24 January 2027, taking over ACM’s Islamic Art Gallery and Design Gallery. The exhibition explores the artistic legacy of the Mughal, Safavid and Ottoman empires, which shaped trade, design, diplomacy and material culture across Asia between the 16th and 18th centuries. Visitors can see illustrated manuscripts, ceramics, metalwork and decorative objects, alongside Southeast Asian pieces from ACM’s own collection. Admission is free for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents, while tickets for tourists start from SGD 25.

    Where: Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, Singapore

    When: Open daily from 10am to 7pm

    Contact: www.acm.nhb.gov.sg


    Thursday 23 July

    Check out the Formula 1 Exhibition Singapore

    Formula 1 Exhibition Singapore

    Formula 1 fans can get closer to the action as the official Formula 1 Exhibition makes its Asian debut at Gardens by the Bay on Thursday, 23 July 2026. Arriving in Singapore as its 11th global stop, the immersive experience explores the past, present and future of the sport through seven themed rooms, historic cars, rare artefacts, exclusive footage and racing simulators. Highlights include Once Upon A Time In Formula 1, Revolution By Design, Design Lab, Drivers and Duels, and Survival, which revisits Romain Grosjean’s 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix crash. Confirmed cars include Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull RB7 and the 2003 BAR Honda 005. Tickets start from $29 for children and $49 for adults.

    Where: Formula 1 Exhibition Singapore, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

    When: From Thursday, 23 July 2026

    Contact: https://f1exhibition.com


    Friday 24 July

    Enjoy secluded sips at Blind Tiger

    Blind Tiger Singapore

    Blind Tiger has opened above Smash Street on Amoy Street, adding a hidden new address to Singapore’s cocktail scene. The 18-seat speakeasy-style bar takes inspiration from Prohibition-era “blind tiger” venues, where alcohol was concealed and entry relied on secrecy. Upstairs, the mood is intimate and atmospheric, with low lighting, close-range service and cocktails built around storytelling. The drinks list features narrative-led names such as Borderline Smuggler, Midnight Shipment and The Indigo Signal, each nodding to bootleg routes and late-night mischief. Food keeps a connection to the burger spot below, with small plates including smash burger sliders and miniature fried chicken “caviar” sandos. Blind Tiger is open Tuesday to Saturday from 6pm to midnight.

    Where: Blind Tiger, 50 Amoy Street, Singapore

    When: Tuesday to Saturday from 6pm to 12am

    Contact: @blindtiger.sg


    Saturday 25 July

    Ride Southeast Asia’s tallest dry slide

    Skypark Sentosa Singapore

    Skypark Sentosa is back with a bold new reason to visit. Following a major refurbishment, the Sentosa Island attraction has reopened with Skyslides by Klook, billed as Southeast Asia’s tallest dry slide. Rising 44 metres above the ground, the experience is built into the venue’s existing bungee tower and features two enclosed rides. Skydrop is the high-intensity option, beginning with a near-vertical U-drop before sending riders through a spiral tube slide at speed. The Big Klook Slide offers a gentler descent, with transparent sections revealing views across Sentosa’s coastline. Both rides feature lighting and sound effects, with themes including Disco, Jungle and Space. Tickets start from approximately S$28 for two rides.

    Where: Skypark Sentosa, Sentosa Island, Singapore

    When: Open daily from 11:30am to 7:30pm

    Contact: sentosa.com.sg


    Sunday 26 July

    See K-pop Sensations EXO

    EXO Singapore Concert

    The Korean group EXO will bring EXO PLANET #6 – EXhOrizon to the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Sunday, 26 July 2026. For anyone new to the phenomenon, EXO debuted in April 2012 under SM Entertainment, with the group’s name drawing from the word “exoplanet.” They were initially launched under a dual-market concept with EXO-K and EXO-M, targeting Korea and China simultaneously. That ambition helped set them apart early, but it was as a unified group that they truly took off.  Their catalogue moves easily between sleek R&B, hard-hitting dance tracks and pop, and it has produced some of K-pop’s most recognisable singles such as “Love Shot,” “Love Me Right,” and “Growl.”

    Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk, Singapore, 397691

    When: Sunday, 26 July 2026 at 6pm.

    Contact: https://ticketmaster.sg


    Monday 27 July

    Experience the Burnt Ends Kitchen Takeover

    Burnt Ends

    To mark its 13th anniversary, MICHELIN-starred modern Australian barbecue restaurant Burnt Ends will host a series of exclusive kitchen takeovers. Led by Chef-Owner Dave Pynt, Burnt Ends has long placed exceptional ingredients at the heart of the experience. Menus move with the seasons, cooking is driven by fire, and each dish is shaped with precision and restraint. On 27 July, Chef Varun Totlani of Mumbai’s Masque will take over the kitchen. Masque has built its reputation on showcasing India’s diverse produce, and Totlani’s work continues to push that vision forward through both the restaurant and its dedicated Masque Lab research space.

    Where: Burnt Ends, 7 Dempsey Road, Singapore, 249671

    When: Monday, 27 July from 6pm to 11pm

    Contact: https://burntends.com.sg


    Tuesday 28 July

    Explore the ocean at Science Centre Singapore

    ONE Ocean Singapore exhibition

    Science Centre Singapore is making waves with ONE Ocean: Every Action Ripples, a new immersive marine exhibition running until 3 January 2027. Taking place at the Annexe Halls, the family-friendly experience combines science, storytelling and technology to explore the wonders of the deep. Visitors can journey through large-scale projections, interactive installations, soundscapes and virtual reality, while learning about marine ecosystems, climate change and ocean conservation. Highlights include the Tara Polar Station, which recreates an Arctic research base, and 7 Wonders of the Ocean, a 360-degree projection show filled with underwater landscapes and marine life. The exhibition also spotlights Singapore’s own biodiversity through Tides of the Red Dot. Tickets start from S$13.

    Where: Science Centre Singapore, 15 Science Centre Road, Singapore

    When: Daily, from 10am to 5pm

    Contact: www.science.edu.sg


    Wednesday 29 July

    Dance the night away with Massive Attack

    Massive Attack Singapore 2026

    Singapore’s live music calendar continues to gather pace, and this summer it welcomes one of the most influential names in British music. Massive Attack is heading back to the Lion City for a one-night-only performance at The Star Theatre on Wednesday, 29 July. For longtime listeners, it marks Massive Attack’s first proper Singapore show in 15 years, bringing a full live band and special guest vocalists. Led by Robert “3D” Del Naja and Grant “Daddy G” Marshall, Massive Attack emerged from Bristol and helped shape a sound that would go on to influence generations of artists with tracks such as “Teardrop”, “Unfinished Sympathy”, “Safe From Harm” and “Inertia Creeps.”

    Where: The Star Theatre, 1 Vista Exchange Green, Singapore, 138617

    When: Wednesday, 29 July 2026 at 8pm

    Contact: https://ticketmaster.sg


    Thursday 30 July

    Grab a burger at Smash Street

    Smash Street Singapore

    Smash Street brings serious burger energy to Singapore’s Amoy Street. The new opening from the team behind Scarpetta keeps things simple, serving crisp-edged smash burgers from an open-kitchen burger bar. Tuck into a compact menu built around juicy patties, soft buns and no-fuss sides, including twice-fried fries and chicken poppers with chilli crunch aioli. With limited seating and a walk-in format, it is made for quick lunches, casual dinners and late-night cravings. Burgers start from S$14, making this one of the city’s most tempting new grab-and-go spots.

    Where: Smash Street, 50 Amoy Street, Singapore, 069876

    When: Open Tuesday to Saturday from 11:30am to 2:30pm and 6pm to 10:30pm

    Contact: @smashstreet.sg


    Friday 31 July

    Party with MAMAMOO

    Mamamoo Singapore concert

    K-pop vocal powerhouse MAMAMOO will return to Singapore this July as part of its 12th anniversary celebrations. The acclaimed girl group will bring its 2026 World Tour 4WARD to Singapore Indoor Stadium on Friday, 31 July, marking its first performance in the Lion City since two sold-out shows in 2023. The tour title combines the number “4” with “forward”, symbolising a new chapter for members Solar, Moon Byul, Whee In and Hwa Sa. Since debuting in 2014 with Mr. Ambiguous, MAMAMOO has become known for powerful vocals, dynamic live performances and hits such as Starry Night, Egotistic, Hip and Aya. Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, 23 June.

    Where: Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk, Singapore

    When: Friday, 31 July 2026

    Contacthttps://ticketmaster.sg