A quick digest of the coolest weekend happenings in Singapore.
Friday, Feb 10
Harken back to the roaring ’20s with this Broadway hit that’s all about murder, greed and corruption (and, of course, enchanting tunes like ‘All That Jazz’ and ‘Razzle Dazzle’).
Until Feb 26; Tue-Fri 8pm, Sat 2pm & 8pm, Sun 1pm & 6pm at Sands Theatre, MasterCard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands. $65-$175.
The annual parade’s 45th edition features elements like water, fire and snow special effects, fireworks displays, intricately-designed floats and more.
Until Feb 11; 8pm at F1 Pit Building. $28.50-$60.
Hooters The Sail Marina Bay Launch Party
The American diner is officially opening its doors at Marina Bay, and you’re invited. The first 150 guests at the door will enjoy two hours of free-flow nibbles (like bacon-wrapped wings and beef sliders) and beverages from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.
6.30pm-11pm at The Sail, 2 Marina Blvd. Free.
Don’t stop believin’, ’cause the classic rockers are back with smash hits like ‘Faithfully’ and ‘Any Way You Want It’ for one night.
8pm at The Star Theatre. $108-$188.
LalooLalangBazaar: Singapura Classic Revival
The market series gets a heritage theme for this edition, so expect a quirky mix of fashion and food from more than 40 stalls.
Until Feb 12; noon-10pm at National Museum of Singapore. Free.
Forgot all about Valentine’s Day? Check out this market for artisanal crafts and homemade goods to gift your significant other when V-day rolls around next week.
Until Feb 11; Fri 3pm-9pm, Sat noon-9pm at L1, School of the Arts. Free.
Saturday, Feb 11
Hailing from Hong Kong, contemporary artist Queenie Rosita Law makes her Singapore solo exhibition debut with artworks that blend photography, prints and paint to pay tribute to gorgeous sakura blooms (otherwise known as cherry blossoms).
Until Mar 28 at SPRMRKT, 2 McCallum St. Free.
Sunday, Feb 12
The sustainability festival returns to Marina Barrage for a fun day out that includes a farmer’s market featuring local businesses, music performances, a food fair, documentary screenings, talks, carnival games and loads more to keep you occupied on an otherwise-sleepy Sunday.
11am-3.30pm at Marina Barrage. Free.
Sink your teeth into yakitori sticks at the Hong Kong izakaya restaurant’s pop-up in Singapore this weekend.
2pm-11pm at Meatsmith.
Yellowcard — The Final World Tour
Say your final farewell to your favourite ’00s pop punk band as they take their last bow on stage with tunes like ‘Ocean Avenue’, ‘Way Away’ and ‘Only One’.
8pm at The Coliseum, Hard Rock Hotel Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa. $98-$158.
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