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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260410T200000
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SUMMARY:TGIF Music Station: SCCC x YES 933 (Summer)
DESCRIPTION:Dazzle with the stars this summer! This month’s TGIF Music Station gets all glammed up with appearances by The Celebrity Agency artistes! Make your summer even better with Mediacorp Artistes Desmond Tan\, Denise Camillia Tan\, Jeremy Chan\, Tyler Ten\, He Ying Ying and more as they perform drama soundtracks and Mandopop covers.\n\n\nMore details on TGIF MUSIC STATION: SCCC X YES 933 below:\n\nDate: Friday\, 10 April 2026\nTime (Physical Show): From 8:00 PM\nTime (Online): 8:00 PM\nTheme: Summer\nVenue: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, Ho Bee Concourse\, Level 1 \n\nAdmission is free\, pre-registration is not required. Audiences can enjoy the performances live at SCCC’s Ho Bee Concourse or at the comfort of their own homes via live stream on SCCC’s Facebook and TikTok as well.\n\n\nImage: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/tgif-music-station-sccc-x-yes-933-summer-2/
LOCATION:Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, 1 Straits Boulevard\, 018906\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTSTAMP:20260421T075425Z
CREATED:20260421T075425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T075425Z
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SUMMARY:Sail the Currents that Shape Us at Singapore HeritageFest 2026
DESCRIPTION:From 1 to 24 May 2026\, follow the currents that have steered our nation’s maritime journey. Through islandwide cultural performances\, scenic water and land tours\, guided trails\, workshops and exhibitions\, SHF 2026 reveals Singapore’s deep connection to the sea and the vibrant communities that made us a global maritime hub. \n \nDon’t miss the festival highlight\, HOMEGROUND @ ACM Green. This one-stop hub brings Singapore’s living maritime traditions alive through a central exhibition and interactive weekend programmes. Keep an eye out for Pitta\, the SHF 2026 mascot\, across the island and snap a photo to share on Instagram with @sgheritagefest\, #SGHeritageFest\, #SHF2026 and #ISeaYou for a chance to win a limited-edition SHF keepsake at HOMEGROUND. Stay tuned for more! \nPlan your full voyage at https://www.heritage.sg/sgheritagefest. \n\nImages: Singapore HeritageFest
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/sail-the-currents-that-shape-us-at-singapore-heritagefest-2026/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Lifestyle
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260517T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052806Z
CREATED:20260410T052806Z
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SUMMARY:Boutiques Singapore Spring Summer Edition 2026
DESCRIPTION:A design-led lifestyle showcase returns this May\nBoutiques Singapore Spring Summer Edition 2026 returns to the F1 Pit Building from 15 to 17 May 2026\, bringing together more than 300 independent brands across fashion\, accessories\, beauty\, home living and gourmet discoveries. \nThis edition places a stronger spotlight on fashion\, with a record number of new labels joining returning favourites from Singapore and across the region. Visitors can expect everything from contemporary ready-to-wear pieces and sculptural jewellery to lifestyle products designed for everyday use. \nBeyond shopping\, the event continues to evolve into a multi-sensory lifestyle experience with curated lounges\, workshops and creative encounters woven into the programme. \n \nNew experiential lounges and creative activities\nThis year introduces refreshed spaces designed for discovery and interaction beyond retail browsing. \nThe Art & Chess Circle offers a relaxed environment featuring artist talks\, creative workshops and hands-on activities such as collage lampshade sessions and colouring experiences. Selected sessions will also include live portrait drawing. \nMeanwhile\, the returning Music Lounge presents a curated vinyl listening experience developed in collaboration with local record specialists. Visitors can explore records using turntables and headphones\, and even create personalised vinyl keepsakes through a special collaboration with a local record studio. \nAnother highlight is a dedicated lounge space where visitors can explore a full-scale airline Skycouch experience and stand a chance to win return flights through an on-site lucky draw. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n(Clockwise from top left) Slurp Your Oysters\, Glug Glug and Chimichanga\n\n\n\nFamily-friendly spaces and lifestyle dining experiences\nFamilies visiting with young children can make use of a kids’ drop-off zone organised by The Artground\, offering creative workshops and installations designed for younger visitors while parents explore the fair at their own pace. \nThe Garage Café also returns with a refreshed concept that now includes a lively bar and dining area serving craft beverages alongside comfort food favourites and gourmet snacks. \nAcross the venue\, visitors will find a growing selection of halal-friendly dining options alongside international street-food-style offerings and specialty treats. \nSpotlight on emerging designers and regional labels\nFashion takes centre stage this season with a strong mix of homegrown Singapore designers and regional labels making their Singapore debut. \nExpect exclusive collection launches spanning ready-to-wear\, accessories and contemporary jewellery\, alongside functional everyday apparel designed for tropical climates. Several participating brands will unveil limited colourways and Boutiques-exclusive pieces created specially for this edition. \nThe event also continues its Showcase Grant initiative\, supporting emerging local creatives through mentorship\, marketing guidance and financial assistance. \nDiscover beauty\, home living and purpose-driven brands\nIn addition to fashion\, the Spring Summer edition brings together brands across: \n\nsmall-batch skincare and fragrance\nrefill-based beauty concepts\nartisanal home décor and handcrafted ceramics\nindoor kitchen garden solutions\nwellness-inspired lifestyle products\nsocially conscious design initiatives\n\nVisitors can also explore installations and retail experiences presented by organisations supporting rehabilitation programmes and creative communities. \nEvent details\nEvent: Boutiques Singapore Spring Summer Edition 2026\nDates: 15–17 May 2026\nVenue: F1 Pit Building\, 1 Republic Boulevard\, Singapore\nTickets: \n\n\n\nDay\n1-Day Pass\n1-Day Pass\n(Duo Bundle)\n1-Day Pass\n(Trio Bundle)\n3-Day Pass\n\n\nFriday\n$8\n2 for $12.80\n3 for $16.80\n$19 for 3-day unlimited entry\n\n\nSaturday\n$10\n2 for $16\n3 for $21\n\n\nSunday\n$10\n2 for $16\n3 for $21\n\n\n\nChildren under 12 enter for free.\nRegistration site: https://www.ticketmelon.com/boutiques-singapore/spring-summer-edition-2026\nOpening hours: Opens from 11am \n\nImages: Boutiques Singapore
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/boutiques-singapore-spring-summer-edition-2026/
LOCATION:F1 Pit Building\, 1 Republic Boulevard\, Singapore\, 038975\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Lifestyle
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260522T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260522T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T072116Z
CREATED:20260520T072116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T072116Z
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SUMMARY:TGIF Music Station x Happy Sing-Along (Cultural Extravaganza edition)
DESCRIPTION:This month’s TGIF Music Station is a crossover of two of SCCC’s most popular music programmes – TGIF Music Station and Happy Sing-Along. In conjunction with SCCC’s signature event Cultural Extravaganza 2026\, artistes from both programmes will perform in each other’s concert\, bringing two distinct musical experiences together in one vibrant show. What surprises will multi-talented artistes Lin Ru Ping\, Jayner Teh\, Marcus Chin and Karyn Wong bring to their first performance at TGIF Music Station? \nMore details on TGIF Music Station x Happy Sing-Along below:\nDate: Friday\, 22 May 2026\nTime (Physical Show): From 8:00 PM\nTime (Online): 8:00 PM\nTheme: Cultural Extravaganza edition\nVenue: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, Ho Bee Concourse\, Level 1\n \n\nAdmission is free\, pre-registration is not required. Audiences can enjoy the performances live at SCCC’s Ho Bee Concourse or at the comfort of their own homes via live stream on SCCC’s Facebook and TikTok as well.\n\n\nImages: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/tgif-music-station-x-happy-sing-along-cultural-extravaganza-edition/
LOCATION:Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, 1 Straits Boulevard\, 018906\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260523T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T093557Z
CREATED:20260407T045817Z
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SUMMARY:Scaredy Kat Presents
DESCRIPTION:A Youth Theatre Story About Anxiety\, Courage and Creativity\nGateway Arts’ latest youth theatre production Scaredy Kat Presents arrives in Singapore this May with a multimedia-driven performance that explores how young people experience fear\, friendship and self-doubt. Directed by award-winning theatre-maker Yvan Karlsson and written by playwright Janine Sobeck Knighton\, the production blends live performance with stop-motion animation and puppetry to bring the emotional world of its young protagonist to life. \nThe story follows Kathryn\, a girl who has lived with anxiety since childhood. She finds comfort in creating stop-motion films inside her room\, building a miniature world where she can safely express emotions she struggles to articulate in real life. When a new classmate enters her carefully controlled space\, Kathryn must decide whether she is ready to step beyond fear and embrace change. \nMultimedia Storytelling Designed for Young Audiences\nThis production marks Gateway Arts’ first theatre project to integrate live visual feeds and stop-motion filmmaking into its storytelling. A specially created stop-motion sequence featuring handcrafted puppets offers insight into Kathryn’s inner emotional landscape\, reflecting themes of insecurity\, loneliness and courage. \nAlongside the animated elements\, larger-scale puppetry appears within the live performance itself\, creating a layered theatrical experience that communicates feelings visually rather than relying purely on dialogue. \nThe result is a performance designed to resonate with young audiences navigating uncertainty while also helping parents and educators better understand how children process anxiety and self-confidence. \n \nSupporting Conversations About Mental Wellness\nEach performance will be followed by a facilitated post-show discussion led by TOUCH Counselling & Psychological Services. These sessions provide audiences with opportunities to reflect on themes such as social anxiety\, peer pressure and emotional resilience\, while offering practical perspectives from mental health professionals. \nThrough storytelling and guided reflection\, Scaredy Kat Presents aims to create a shared space for families\, educators and young people to talk more openly about emotional wellbeing. \nWho Should Watch This Performance\nRecommended primarily for audiences aged 10 to 14\, the production is also suitable for parents\, educators and anyone interested in stories about growing up\, friendship and overcoming fear. The show runs for approximately 75 minutes with no intermission. \nEvent Details\nPerformance Dates (Public Shows)23 May 2026 – 3:00pm\, 7:30pm24 May 2026 – 3:00pm29 May 2026 – 7:30pm30 May 2026 – 3:00pm\, 7:30pm31 May 2026 – 3:00pm \nSchool Shows21\, 22\, 25\, 26 and 28 May 2026 \nVenueGateway Theatre Black Box3615 Jalan Bukit MerahSingapore 159461 \nTicket PricesEarly Bird: S$36 (excluding booking fees)Standard: S$45 (excluding booking fees; eligible for SG Culture Pass) \nRegistration Linkhttps://gatewayarts.sg/portfolio/scaredy-kat-presents \n\nImages: Scaredy Kat
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/scaredy-kat-presents/
LOCATION:Gateway Theatre\, 3615 Jalan Bukit Merah\, Singapore\, 159461\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260529T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260531T220000
DTSTAMP:20260524T081605Z
CREATED:20260524T081605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260524T081605Z
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SUMMARY:Earthopia Fest 2026
DESCRIPTION:As conversations around sustainability continue to grow in Singapore\, Earthopia Fest 2026 is returning with a more immersive and community-driven experience designed to make climate action feel more accessible\, creative and practical for everyday life. \nTaking place from 29 to 31 May 2026 at Fort Canning Green\, the three-day festival will bring together youth groups\, green businesses\, artists\, wellness practitioners and sustainability advocates for a large-scale public event centred around conscious living\, creativity and community engagement. \nOrganised by City Sprouts\, the festival is expected to feature more than 100 content partners and over 5\,000 participants across workshops\, panel discussions\, wellness sessions\, performances and interactive installations. \nA Sustainability Festival Designed for Everyday Living\nRather than presenting sustainability as something intimidating or expensive\, Earthopia Fest 2026 aims to connect greener living with daily habits and lifestyle choices. Visitors can expect activities that explore sustainable fashion\, food\, wellness\, urban farming\, conscious consumption and low-waste living in approachable and engaging ways. \nThe festival programme includes hands-on eco workshops\, guided tours\, interactive games and community-led experiences that encourage visitors to rethink how sustainability can fit naturally into modern lifestyles. \nOne of the key highlights is the Earthling Exchange\, which will showcase science fair exhibits\, volunteer opportunities and climate innovation projects that encourage visitors to take action beyond the festival grounds. \nFashion and circular living will also play a major role through Circular Styles\, a dedicated thrift and sustainable fashion zone exploring style\, identity and consumption through a more environmentally conscious lens. \nWellness\, Climate Conversations and Creative Expression\nBeyond sustainability education\, Earthopia Fest 2026 will also place strong emphasis on wellness and emotional resilience. Visitors can participate in gentle yoga\, yin yoga\, sound bowl healing and nature-inspired movement sessions throughout the festival. \nPanel discussions curated with ecosystem partners and the Inter-University Environmental Coalition (IUEC) Singapore will cover topics such as climate pollution\, urban heat resilience and nature-based solutions. The programme will also include conversations around climate anxiety\, reflecting growing concerns about environmental stress and emotional wellbeing among younger generations. \nThe event will additionally feature a variety of live music performances\, film screenings and community acts designed to make the festival feel more like a shared cultural experience rather than a traditional sustainability conference. \nArt Installations Made From Waste Materials\nSeveral large-scale art installations created from repurposed materials will also be displayed throughout the festival grounds. \nAmong them is Our Current Creatures\, featuring floating jellyfish-inspired forms made from discarded plastic materials\, as well as E-Fossil: A Warning From Our Time\, an installation imagining what future generations may uncover from today’s e-waste and industrial consumption. \nOther installations include SOAR\, an upcycled bird sculpture made from discarded milk bottles\, and Disposable Planet\, a large Earth-inspired artwork constructed from colourful fabric scraps to spotlight circular fashion and textile waste. \nLive Music and Weekend Performances\nMusic and entertainment will also be part of the festival experience\, with a concert line-up featuring local acts such as Sobs\, Heema Izzati\, Club Mild\, Shye and The Jukuleles on the evening of 30 May. \nThe wider programme will include performances by emerging artists\, school groups and community performers across the three-day event. Film screenings and additional community programming are also planned for the final evening of the festival. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Earthopia Fest 2026Date: 29 to 31 May 2026Venue: Fort Canning Green\, Fort Canning Park\, near Canning Rise\, Singapore 179618Organiser: City SproutsRegistration / Updates: Earthopia Fest 2026 \n\nImage: Earthopia Fest 
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/earthopia-fest-2026/
LOCATION:Fort Canning Green\, 51 Canning Rise\, Singapore\, 179872\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Celebrations,Lifestyle,Mindfulness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTSTAMP:20260612T074241Z
CREATED:20260612T074241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T074241Z
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SUMMARY:A Magical Island Adventure: Let's Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line
DESCRIPTION:Sentosa has teamed up with Disney Cruise Line to transform the island into a large-scale Disney-themed adventure from 24 June to 20 September 2026. Visitors can explore installations inspired by Disney\, Pixar and Marvel stories across locations including Palawan Beach\, Sensoryscape and the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia. The experience includes interactive trails\, themed photo spots\, merchandise and special night-time experiences. \n \nA Magical Island Adventure: Let’s Set Sail With Disney Cruise Line \nDates: 24 June – 20 September 2026\nVenue: Various locations across Sentosa Island\, including Sensoryscape\, Palawan Beach\, Central Beach Bazaar\, Singapore Cable Car – Sentosa Line and the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia.\nTime: Daily (selected experiences operate into the evening\, with the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia open until 10pm during the event period).\nAdmission: \nAdult – S$10\nChild – S$8\nAdditional bundles and attraction passes available\nWebsite: https://www.sentosa.com.sg/magicalislandadventure \nEditor’s Tip: \nDo plan your trip\, especially if you’re going with children. Arrive before sunset if possible. The event is designed as a day-to-night experience\, with illuminated installations and extended opening hours at the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia. \n\nImages: Sentosa Development Corporation
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/a-magical-island-adventure-lets-set-sail-with-disney-cruise-line/
LOCATION:Sentosa Palawan Green\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Lifestyle
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260708T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260728T220000
DTSTAMP:20260704T064116Z
CREATED:20260704T064116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T064116Z
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SUMMARY:Spirit of Vessels\, Philosophy of Senses Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Singapore-born contemporary lifestyle brand NICEDAY is making its global exhibition debut with Spirit of Vessels\, Philosophy of Senses\, a multi-sensory showcase taking place at ION Art from 8 to 28 July 2026. \nDesigned as an immersive journey through the senses of sight\, sound\, breath\, taste and touch\, the exhibition invites visitors to slow down and rediscover the beauty found in everyday objects\, rituals and moments. \nPresented across four narrative chapters\, the exhibition explores texture\, craftsmanship\, heritage and contemporary design. Highlights include a curated collection of Eastern and Western heritage artefacts\, featuring works by renowned ceramic artists Lucie Rie and Hans Coper. \nVisitors can also experience the world premiere of NICEDAY’s inaugural ceramics collection\, which blends influences from art\, architecture\, literature and music to create what the brand describes as a “Future Aesthetic”. The exhibition additionally marks the launch of the brand’s debut fragrance collection\, inspired by nature\, art history and memories of Singapore. \nNICEDAY “Poetic Rhythm Conical Bowl” Singapore Exclusive “The Kiss by Klimt”NICEDAY“诗与韵系列斗笠盏“新加坡限定釉色“克利姆特的吻” \nExclusive to the exhibition are a series of Singapore-only releases\, available solely at ION Art gallery. \nAdmission to the exhibition is free. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Spirit of Vessels\, Philosophy of SensesDate: 8 to 28 July 2026Time: 10am to 10pm dailyVenue: ION Art\, Level 4\, ION OrchardAdmission: Free \nArt lovers\, design enthusiasts and anyone seeking a slower\, more mindful experience in the heart of Orchard Road may find this sensory exhibition a refreshing addition to their July calendar. \n\nImages: ION Art Gallery
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/spirit-of-vessels-philosophy-of-senses-exhibition/
LOCATION:ION Art Gallery\, 2 Orchard Turn\, Level 4\, Singapore\, 238801\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTSTAMP:20260429T152643Z
CREATED:20260429T152521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T152643Z
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SUMMARY:Glow Festival Singapore 2026
DESCRIPTION:Glow Festival Singapore 2026 Returns to Sentosa with Wellness Experiences\, Global Fitness Icons and Live Music Headliners\nGlow Festival Singapore 2026 returns this July with its most ambitious edition yet\, transforming Sentosa into a large-scale wellness destination featuring movement sessions\, mindfulness experiences and headline music performances across multiple beachfront locations. \nRunning from 10 to 19 July 2026\, the festival blends fitness\, recovery\, creativity and live entertainment into a multi-day programme designed for participants of different ages and experience levels. Visitors can expect everything from sunrise yoga and seafront runs to strength training\, meditation workshops and recovery-focused sessions across the island. \nThis year’s edition marks a new three-year partnership involving the Sentosa Development Corporation\, Singapore Tourism Board and Prudential Singapore\, alongside festival founder Exceed Sports & Entertainment\, signalling a long-term vision to position Glow as a major regional wellness lifestyle event. \nA Wellness Programme Designed for All Levels\nAcross the festival period\, more than 70 wellness sessions will be available\, covering movement\, mindfulness and creative engagement. These include yoga classes\, functional fitness sessions\, breathwork workshops and guided recovery experiences designed for both beginners and regular practitioners. \nThe daytime programme will be led by internationally recognised fitness personalities including Joe Wicks\, Chontel Duncan and Emi Wong\, bringing a global perspective to the local wellness scene through accessible\, community-focused workouts. \nVisitors can also explore the Every Body Club by Prudential experiential space\, where festival-goers can participate in wellness activities and access consultations such as physiotherapy and chiropractic sessions as part of Prudential’s broader health ecosystem initiative. \nEvening Concerts Featuring International Music Headliners\nAs the festival transitions into evening programming\, live music performances take centre stage with a lineup that reflects Glow’s evolving blend of wellness and cultural experiences. \nGlobal pop star Jason Derulo will headline on 17 July\, followed by Korean indie band Hyukoh on 18 July. The festival closes on 19 July with Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Alessia Cara\, whose performance marks the finale of the 2026 edition. \nThese headline concerts complement sunset wellness sessions and create a day-to-night festival atmosphere that encourages both movement and social connection. \nSix Immersive Festival Zones at Palawan Green\nFrom 17 to 19 July\, the main festival grounds at Palawan Green will feature six themed zones designed around different aspects of wellbeing. \nThe central Cupola Stage will host large-scale group workouts during the day and live performances in the evening\, serving as the heart of the festival experience. \nSurrounding zones include Flow Studios\, where visitors can join yoga\, pilates and functional training sessions\, and Mind Oasis\, which focuses on meditation\, breathwork and conversations around topics such as stress management and sleep optimisation. \nCreative workshops will take place at Makers Meadow\, while Recharge Bay offers recovery experiences including stretching sessions and muscle restoration treatments. Meanwhile\, Glow Commons brings together curated food and beverage concepts\, including collaborations with local culinary partners. \nIsland-Wide Wellness Experiences Across Sentosa\nBeyond Palawan Green\, Glow Festival Singapore 2026 extends across Sentosa through additional programmes hosted at participating island resorts and hospitality venues such as Raffles Sentosa Singapore\, Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa\, Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa\, W Singapore Sentosa Cove and Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa. \nThese satellite experiences expand the festival beyond a single venue\, encouraging visitors to explore the island through a broader wellness itinerary. \nSince its debut in 2019\, Glow Festival has evolved from a single-day event into one of Singapore’s largest wellness lifestyle gatherings. The 2026 edition continues this trajectory by combining movement\, mindfulness and music under the theme “We Glow Better Together.” \nEvent Details: Glow Festival Singapore 2026\nEvent: Glow Festival Singapore 2026Dates: 10–19 July 2026Main festival grounds: Palawan Green\, SentosaProgramme highlights: Wellness sessions\, fitness classes\, meditation workshops\, recovery experiences\, creative activities and live concertsHeadline performers: Jason Derulo\, Hyukoh\, Alessia CaraTicket prices:Day passes: from $59Evening passes: from $89Weekend passes: from $199Registration: https://glowfestival.sg/ \n\nImages: Glow Festival
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/glow-festival-singapore-2026/
LOCATION:Sentosa Palawan Green\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Fitness,Meditation,Yoga
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260731T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260816T200000
DTSTAMP:20260806T070010Z
CREATED:20260804T054729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260806T070010Z
UID:18318-1785492000-1786910400@thewellnessinsider.asia
SUMMARY:“Why Hurt Children Hurt Children” – The Black Box Installation
DESCRIPTION:What words from childhood do we carry into adulthood? \nWhy Hurt Children Hurt Children is an immersive installation by EveryChild.SG that invites the public to reflect on the often-unseen impact of emotional harm in childhood and how these experiences can shape future relationships and parenting. \nThe installation forms part of the organisation’s efforts to champion healthier childhoods by encouraging conversations around positive parenting\, emotional wellbeing and child development. \n \nThrough a series of thoughtfully designed spaces including a preparation zone\, an original short film\, and a quiet decompression area\, the installation encourages visitors to pause\, reflect and consider how greater awareness and compassion can help break cycles of intergenerational emotional harm. \nThe installation is free and suitable for parents\, caregivers\, educators\, youth workers and anyone interested in child wellbeing. \nInstallation details\nDates: Now till 16 August 2026 (closed on National Day\, 9 August)\nTime: 10am to 8pm\nAddress: Fusionopolis Main Lobby\, 1 Fusionopolis Way\, Singapore 138632 \n\nImages: EveryChild.SG
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/why-hurt-children-hurt-children-the-black-box-installation/
LOCATION:Fusionopolis\, 1 Fusionopolis Way\, Singapore\, 138632\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Mindfulness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260911
DTSTAMP:20260814T090619Z
CREATED:20260814T090619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260814T090619Z
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SUMMARY:SCCC Zhongyuan Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) will hold its inaugural Zhongyuan Festival from 13 August to 10 September 2026\, offering visitors an opportunity to explore the traditions\, customs and cultural significance of the Hungry Ghost Festival in Singapore through a mix of heritage and contemporary experiences. \nDesigned for visitors of all ages\, the month-long programme features live performances\, film screenings and interactive activities that present different aspects of Zhongyuan Festival in an accessible way. \nOne of the highlights is a special edition of Happy Sing-Along\, where the SCCC Multi-Purpose Hall will be transformed into a traditional banquet setting complete with getai performances by popular singers. The ticketed event takes place on 19 and 20 August 2026\, with one session each day. \nAnimation fans can also catch the Singapore premiere of Egg Fried Rice\, a 20-minute animated short from the upcoming anthology A Banquet for Hungry Ghosts. Produced by Robot Playground Media\, the film explores themes of love\, loss and supernatural folklore. Four screenings will be held on 29 August 2026\, with a post-screening sharing by the creator and producer after the 4.30pm session. \nVisitors looking for a self-guided experience can try Little Ghost Explorer\, an augmented reality game that takes players around different stations within SCCC. Accessible via mobile phones and tablets\, the interactive experience introduces Zhongyuan customs\, beliefs and traditions through family-friendly gameplay. \nAs part of the festival\, SCCC is also collaborating with radio station LOVE 972 on a special episode of Mr Zhou’s Ghost Stories\, exploring Zhongyuan traditions through storytelling and conversations. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Zhongyuan Festival 2026\nVenue: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC)\nDates: 13 August – 10 September 2026\nKey Highlights: \n\nHappy Sing-Along Zhongyuan Special – 19 & 20 August 2026 (ticketed)\nEgg Fried Rice film screenings – 29 August 2026\nLittle Ghost Explorer AR game – available throughout the festival\nLOVE 972 Mr Zhou’s Ghost Stories special collaboration\n\nAdmission: Selected programmes are ticketed. Other activities may be free; refer to the official website for individual programme details. \nRegistration & More Information: https://www.singaporeccc.org.sg \n\nImages: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/sccc-zhongyuan-festival/
LOCATION:Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, 1 Straits Boulevard\, 018906\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Celebrations
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260831
DTSTAMP:20260717T084429Z
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SUMMARY:CITRUS fest 2026: Kacang Puteh\, Care-Oke? Brings Arts and Wellbeing Conversations to Singapore
DESCRIPTION:Conversations about burnout\, wellbeing and sustainable creative work will take centre stage at CITRUS fest 2026: Kacang Puteh\, Care-Oke?\, a 10-day multidisciplinary festival taking place from 21 to 30 August 2026 in Singapore. \nHeld in conjunction with Singapore Night Festival\, the festival is organised by ground-up collective CITRUS practices and commissioned by the National Arts Council’s Arts Resource Hub. This year’s edition brings together more than 50 arts workers across 20 programmes that explore how care can become an everyday part of creative practice rather than an afterthought. \nVisitors can look forward to a mix of workshops\, conversations\, participatory installations\, screenings and communal gatherings designed to offer a behind-the-scenes look at the realities of working in Singapore’s arts scene. Rather than focusing solely on finished performances\, the programmes highlight the relationships\, collaboration and support systems that make artistic work possible. \nAmong the featured programmes is Tonight\, we are a village\, a participatory installation by The Artists Village that recreates the former S-11 coffee shop outside the Old National Library\, once a familiar meeting place for artists. The installation invites visitors to reflect on how shared spaces help foster creativity and community. \nOther highlights include No Compromises Needed: Crafting Work with Care\, which examines how theatre practitioners can navigate creative disagreements and workplace dynamics\, and Turning the ‘P-Age’: Dreams on Accessibility\, a work-in-progress puppet theatre presentation exploring accessibility for audiences of different generations. \nFilm enthusiasts can also attend How to Smell Spirits?\, where filmmakers Daniel Hui and Nishok discuss caring for themselves and their teams while working on emotionally demanding productions. \nFood and community also play an important role throughout the festival. The opening gathering\, PONDOK: i want water\, but the jar can’t hold\, combines regional-inspired dishes with stories collected from arts workers about comfort\, survival and care. The festival concludes with Stone Soup Party\, where rescued ingredients are transformed into a communal meal followed by karaoke\, celebrating collective care through shared experiences. \nAdmission to CITRUS fest 2026 is free\, although selected programmes require advance registration. Full programme details and registration information are available on the festival’s official website. \n \nVenue Details\nEvent: CITRUS fest 2026: Kacang Puteh\, Care-Oke?Dates: 21–30 August 2026 (selected online pre-festival sessions begin on 12 August 2026)Time: Various timings depending on programmeVenue: 42 Waterloo Street\, Bras Basah.Bugis Arts and Heritage Precinct\, SingaporeAdmission: Free (selected programmes require advance registration)Website: https://citruspractices.sgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/citrus.practices \n\nImages: CITRUS practices
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/citrus-fest-2026-kacang-puteh-care-oke-brings-arts-and-wellbeing-conversations-to-singapore/
LOCATION:42 Waterloo Street
CATEGORIES:Arts,Mindfulness
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260821T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260905T233000
DTSTAMP:20260814T052858Z
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SUMMARY:CHIJMES and Capitol Singapore Bring Singapore Night Festival 2026 to Life with Myths & Legends
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Singapore Night Festival 2026\, CHIJMES and Capitol Singapore will present a line-up of immersive experiences inspired by this year’s theme\, Myths & Legends\, from 21 August to 5 September 2026. Visitors can expect projection mapping\, interactive art experiences\, community installations\, live performances and creative markets spread across both heritage venues. \nAt CHIJMES\, the festival centres on large-scale visual storytelling. Returning visitors can catch the Textures through Time projection mapping show on the exterior façade of CHIJMES Hall\, while selected dates will feature Singapore’s first large-scale indoor projection mapping experience inside the historic hall. Other activities include the adidas Hyperboost Run Experience\, which combines a community night run with shoe trials\, as well as Neon Glow Art Jamming sessions where participants can create fluorescent artwork under UV lighting. \nCapitol Singapore will focus on hands-on creative experiences and community participation. The Outdoor Plaza will host Pasar Ma(d)lam\, a creative night market featuring local makers\, handcrafted products\, live caricatures\, henna art and lifestyle booths. Visitors can also contribute to a growing community tapestry by artist Natalia Tan\, created using recycled materials\, alongside upcycling workshops by social enterprise Commenhers and live performances by Thai ensemble Deep South Messenger. \nFestival-goers who shop or dine across CHIJMES and Capitol Singapore can also redeem exclusive eco-friendly gifts\, while social media contests throughout the festival offer chances to win shopping vouchers by sharing photos of selected installations. \nEvent Details\nEvent: CHIJMES & Capitol Singapore at Singapore Night Festival 2026: Myths & LegendsDates: 21 August – 5 September 2026Venue: CHIJMES (30 Victoria Street\, Singapore 187996) and Capitol Singapore (13 Stamford Road\, Singapore 178905)Admission: Most outdoor experiences are free. Selected indoor projection mapping sessions and workshops are ticketed or require registration. \nHighlights include: \n\nTextures through Time projection mapping\nSingapore’s first large-scale indoor projection mapping experience\nadidas Hyperboost Run Experience\nNeon Glow Art Jamming\nPasar Ma(d)lam creative night market\nCommunity Tapestry Artwork by Natalia Tan\nSustainability Upcycling Bag Charms Workshops\nLive performance by Deep South Messenger (Thailand)\n\nMore information & registration: Visit the official CHIJMES and Capitol Singapore event pages. \n\nImages: CHIJMES and Capitol Singapore
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/chijmes-and-capitol-singapore-bring-singapore-night-festival-2026-to-life-with-myths-legends/
LOCATION:CHIJMES\, 30 Victoria Street\, Singapore\, 187996\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Celebrations
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260902T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260819T182656Z
CREATED:20260819T182656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260819T182656Z
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SUMMARY:Theatre: The Parting Glass
DESCRIPTION:This September\, Gateway Arts will transform a live music gastrobar at Gillman Barracks into the setting for an intimate story about love\, loneliness and the emotional struggles that often remain hidden. \nRunning from 2 to 13 September 2026\, The Parting Glass is Gateway Arts’ first immersive\, site-specific theatre production. Instead of watching from a conventional auditorium\, audiences will be seated inside The Blackbird\, sharing the same social space as the characters and experiencing the story from only a few steps away. \nOriginally written by British playwright Chris O’Connor\, the play has been adapted for Singapore audiences by local theatre practitioner Krish Natarajan. Samantha Scott-Blackhall\, Artistic Director of Gateway Arts\, directs the production\, with Rishi Vadrevu and Juliana Kassim Chan playing the central couple\, Jim and Sarah. \n \nWhen Love Does Not Resolve Loneliness\nAt first\, Jim and Sarah’s relationship appears warm\, affectionate and familiar. As they revisit their time together\, however\, their memories begin to reveal the emotional distance that can exist even within a loving relationship. \nJim is funny\, dependable and well-liked—the person who turns up for his friends and rarely gives anyone a reason to worry. Beneath that outward ease\, he carries struggles that he finds difficult to communicate\, even to those closest to him. \nThrough the couple’s story\, The Parting Glass Singapore explores whether someone can be surrounded by love and friendship yet still feel profoundly alone. It also examines the assumptions people make about those they believe they know well\, and how emotional distress can remain invisible in ordinary social settings. \nThe production touches on depression\, isolation\, masculinity and the pressure some men feel to remain self-reliant. Rather than presenting emotional distress through a dramatic confrontation\, the play considers how it can emerge through quieter moments\, strained communication and the gradual withdrawal of someone who does not know how to ask for help. \nTheatre Within a Familiar Social Setting\nStaging the play inside The Blackbird places audiences directly within Jim’s world. The bar is not simply a backdrop; it represents the routines\, friendships and sense of belonging that shape his identity. \nBy removing the distance between performers and audience members\, the production aims to make the characters’ humour\, affection and heartache feel more immediate. The everyday venue also reinforces one of the play’s central ideas: a person may be struggling even while appearing comfortable and connected within familiar surroundings. \nTicket holders can receive 15% off food and beverages at The Blackbird by presenting their show ticket. The venue will also offer a co-branded speciality beverage called “The Parting Glass” during the production’s run. \nContinuing the Conversation After the Show\nEagles Mediation & Counselling Centre (EMCC)\, the production’s presenting sponsor\, will support a post-show discussion after every performance. \nLed by EMCC counsellors and joined by mental health practitioners and people with lived experience\, the discussions will allow audiences to reflect on the play’s themes and ask questions about mental health\, relationships and emotional wellbeing. \nEMCC counsellors will also be available at the venue before and after performances to share information about available support. In addition\, ticket holders may apply for one of 30 complimentary individual counselling sessions\, offered on a first-come\, first-served basis. Redemption details will be provided in the programme booklet. \nEvent Details\nDates and times: \n\n2 September 2026\, 8pm — Preview\n3 September 2026\, 8pm\n5 September 2026\, 7pm\n6 September 2026\, 3pm\n8 to 10 September 2026\, 8pm\n12 September 2026\, 3pm and 7pm\n13 September 2026\, 5pm\n\nVenue:\nThe Blackbird\nGillman Barracks\n8 Lock Road\nSingapore 108936 \nDuration: Approximately 75 minutes\, with no intermission \nRecommended age: 16 years old and above. Audience members under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. \nTickets:\nPreview: S$30\nStandard: S$45 \nPrices exclude SISTIC booking fees. Tickets are eligible for the SG Culture Pass. \nBook tickets: SISTIC \nContent advisory: The production contains themes of depression and references to suicide. As this is an immersive production\, audiences will experience the story in close proximity to the performers. \nEach performance will be followed by a post-show discussion facilitated by Eagles Mediation & Counselling Centre. \n\nImages: Gateway Arts
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/the-parting-glass/
LOCATION:The Blackbird\, 8 Lock Road\, Gillman Barracks\, Singapore\, 108936\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Mindfulness
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