A quick digest of the coolest weekend happenings in Singapore.
Friday, Mar 2
Check out works by local artists like Mojoko, Spaz, and Daniel Yu, alongside pieces by Ben Frost, koloWn, and Idlebeats at this exhibition.
Until Mar 31; Mon-Fri 11am-7pm, Sat 2pm-7pm at Kult Studio & Gallery. Free.
Caribbean Brewing x Craft Beer Launch
Sip on Caribbean-themed beer created by local brewery Trouble Brewing in collaboration with Caribbean restaurant Lime House, with four customized brews on offer for $10 each.
5pm-midnight at Lime House. Free.
Celebrate the French language in all its diversity with movie screenings, conferences, workshops, an exhibition, and a concert this month.
Until Mar 28 at various locations.
Singapore’s funniest queen takes you through the decades in celebration of his 50th, with witty tales and fab lip synching showgirls on stage.
Until Mar 11; Tue-Sat 8pm, Sat-Sun 3pm at Capitol Theatre. $50-$125.
Add a little swing in your step with lunchtime concerts by the students of Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music this month.
Every Fri until Mar 23; 1pm-1:45pm at Asian Civilisations Museum. Free.
The fifth edition of the design festival features design and heritage trails, a furniture fair, a design market, and a makeover of Holland Village with pop-ups and terrace house takeovers.
Until Mar 18 at various locations.
The Nanyang Club: Grand Opening
The Nanyang Club launches with a night of cocktails and craft beers to the beat of funk and disco.
6pm-late at The Nanyang Club. Free entry.
Saturday, Mar 3
Catch the likes of Youngr, Hernandez Brothers, .gif, Fat Fish Familia, and more at this year’s edition of the electronic picnic fest.
1pm-10:30pm at Fort Canning Park. $105, at the door $125.
A carnival that rewards people for moving, this family-friendly event calls for you to do simple exercise movements at game stations for a shot at walking away with prizes.
10am-6pm at Our Tampines Hub.
Make a splash this weekend at the pool’s Miami Vice-themed party, with bar bites like pulled pork tacos and wagyu beef burgers on the menu.
2pm-8pm at W Singapore – Sentosa Cove. Free.
Delve into the history of Emerald Hill and Singapore’s relationship with colonialism with these guided trails that take you through the neighborhood, with art installations in shop house homes, performances, and more.
Every Sat & Sun until Mar 25; tours start at 11am at Emerald Hill. $30.
Opening Weekend: Orio & Robo X
Cato returns at a new home on Beach Road with Orio and Robo X.
10pm-late at Cato. Before midnight free; after midnight $20, includes one drink.
The LEGO Avengers Universe Event
Check out the never-before-seen LEGO Marvel Super Heroes range, get a glimpse of Asia’s largest Marvel Super Heroes LEGO build made from 200,000 bricks, and participate in all kinds of superhero activities.
Until Mar 18; daily 11am-9pm at L1 Atrium, Suntec City Mall. Free.
Based on a comic in the ’70s created by Danny Yung, the founding member of Zuni Icosahedron, this exhibition displays more than 120 Tian Tian figurines, with designs by local and international artists.
Until June 3; daily 10am-8pm at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, L2 Gallery. Free.
Sunday, Mar 4
Ru Paul’s Drag Race Kim Chi & Naomi Smalls
BFF drag duo Kim Chi and Naomi Smalls — the two finalists from season eight of RuPaul’s Drag Race — are heading to our shores for the first time with their comedy and lip sync show, along with host Lady Bunny.
8pm at Kallang Theatre. $68-$188.
Wind down the weekend with a chill afternoon/evening at Keong Saik Street with grilled meat skewers, refreshing spritzes, and Balearic beats.
3pm-10pm at Potato Head Singapore’s rooftop bar. $58, includes free-flow skewers and drinks till 6pm.
