Uncover Singapore's Vibrant Weekend: Pets, Culture, and Nostalgia-Fueled Festivities

Uncover Singapore's Vibrant Weekend: Pets, Culture, and Nostalgia-Fueled Festivities

Welcome, fellow explorers and sports fans! Oly Bennet reporting in for “Things to do in Singapore,” your guide to turning any day on this vibrant island-city into a whirlwind adventure. Today is Friday, November 14, 2025, and Singapore’s serving up its signature mix of balmy tropical warmth with a splash of high humidity and a chance of afternoon showers—so, pack your umbrella and prepare to sweat with style!

The city is running at full throttle, alive with energy from locals and travelers alike. Not only is His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan in town for a working visit, but the buzz is all about color, creativity, and an absolute smorgasbord of epic events.

If you’re ready to dodge boredom like a pro athlete, here’s your playbook for today:

Let’s kick off with the PetExpo Fiesta 2025 at Singapore EXPO Hall 7, open from 11am to 8pm. Expect furry friends strutting their stuff, workshops, and unique pet products—it’s paradise whether you have a pet, want a pet, or just want a selfie with a pet that looks like Chewbacca.

Craving culture with a twist? Head to the Defence Collective Festival kicking off at the Singapore Discovery Centre, Navy Museum, and Air Force Museum, featuring warship-building, flight simulators, and plenty of camo gear—ideal for families or anyone who’s ever wanted to command a mini submarine without actually joining the navy.

Wine lovers, raise your glasses at the Wine Connection Wine Tasting Fair at Capital Square, with over 100 varieties from 20 winemakers. Pro tip: your ticket comes with a wine voucher, so today, the only thing you have to fear is a grape overload.

Tonight, slice through nostalgia at the Flashback - 2000s Party at the Hard Rock Cafe, starting at 10:30pm. Come dressed for the era, bust out those blink-182 moves, and get ready to relive your old-school cool—air-guitar solos are encouraged.

If you want a dash of Broadway magic, the Wicked Festival at Resorts World Sentosa transforms the place into Oz until January, featuring a giant glowing witch’s hat, themed food, and fantastical light shows. Frankly, you’re not in Kansas anymore, but who wants to be?

For the art aficionados, the National Gallery launches “Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston” today, showcasing masterpieces from Monet, Renoir, and more. Come for the art, stay for the discounted ticket if you book before November 30—because art and deals always score points!

Hungry for news? Singapore’s food scene just got hotter with a slew of hawker stalls at Lau Pa Sat offering creative spins on satay and laksa. Word on the street is that the MRT Circle Line extension now means you can zip from Bayfront to Keppel faster than a soccer ball in penalty shootout. Don't forget Changi Festive Village—the Christmas Tree at Jewel is 16 meters tall, making everyone's holiday selfies next-level!

Oly’s must-dos today:
Try the Sunflower Surprise at Gardens by the Bay, where there are more than 3,000 sunflowers in hues you didn’t even know existed.

Swing past Downtown East for the Unicorn Christmas Garden—pure Instagram gold for families or anyone who believes in living life with a sprinkle of fairy dust.

Catch a show: Dear Evan Hansen is playing at the Sands Theatre, a multi-award-winning musical for anyone who loves an emotional ride set to show-stopping tunes.

Local legend time! Did you know Singapore’s hawker culture is so beloved it was recognized by UNESCO? If you want to order like a local, say “kopi kosong” for your coffee without sugar (and watch the vendors light up with a smile).

Teaser for tomorrow: Get ready for more riveting events, like the Kawaiimama Festival celebrating all things kawaii at Guoco Tower, and the Singapore Urban Sports & Fitness Festival launching city-wide—where you can try bouldering, parkour, and witness freestyle footballers who bend it better than Beckham.

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Singapore's Vibrant Weekender: Festivals, Feasts, and Fab Nights Out

Singapore's Vibrant Weekender: Festivals, Feasts, and Fab Nights Out

Welcome, listeners to Things to Do in Singapore! It’s Thursday, November 13, 2025, and I’m Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting, joke-cracking sport fanatic ready to whisk you through the Lion City’s wild and wonderful happenings. Trust me, today’s Singapore has more action than a badminton championship in a wind tunnel.Let’s kick off with the current city vibe: the weather’s giving us classic Singapore—warm and humid but with blue skies peeking through, perfect for both outdoor frolics and museum sprints. The city’s energy is electric, with locals buzzing at the thought of the weekend ahead and major events popping up faster than durians in June.For you culture vultures, the Singapore Writers Festival is in full swing across the Civic District, packing workshops, panel discussions, and literary installations that would make Shakespeare plotz. If you’re hunting for Insta-worthy moments, head to Gardens by the Bay for Sunflower Surprise—the Flower Dome’s twinkling with 3,000 sunflowers in every hue you can imagine, right through Sunday. For theatre fans, the Tony-winning musical Dear Evan Hansen is on its final run at Marina Bay Sands. Catch it before it wraps up this weekend, and don’t miss the post-show panels for serious chats about mental health and self-worth—deep stuff, but with plenty of laughs tucked in, if you’re with me.Now, who says adults get all the fun? Families can romp through the Unicorn Christmas Garden at Downtown East. Magical play lawns, fairy bubbles, and unicorn balloon sculpting await. If you’ve got kids with boundless energy—or if you’re just a big kid yourself—this is your spot. Night owls, jot this down: the Thursday Night Hustle is happening at Zouk, promising thumping beats and Singapore’s best-dressed crowd shaking it loose until late.And to keep your brain as fit as your feet, play board games till you drop tonight at Geekster’s “Geek Out, Stress Out!” strategy bash near Aljunied MRT. Bring your favorite game or roll up to discover a new obsession, with a unique entry fee—just roll two dice and pay the sum, or opt for S$8. Oh, you even get a complimentary drink! Hydration and domination, my friends.In local news, there’s a buzz about hot new restaurants: several fresh spots just opened in Chinatown and Tanjong Pagar, serving up fusion bites and plant-based menus. MRT operations are smooth today with no scheduled delays—if you hear a cheery crowd tonight, it’s just Singapore heading to the next event on time!Must-do activities? Start with a stroll at the National Gallery’s epic Impressionism exhibition, featuring Monet and Renoir, alongside interactive installations that put your selfie skills to the test. If your taste buds are tingling, make a pitstop at the Wine Connection Wine Tasting Fair. Over 100 varieties waiting to tickle your palate—just don’t confuse your cabernet with your cab ride home!Local tip: when you’re heading to a hawker centre, don’t be shy—join a table and share space with strangers. That’s how you make friends (and squeeze in more food). Plus, try “kopi peng”—iced local coffee—if you need a caffeine kick that could charge a Formula One car.As for tomorrow—keep an eye out for Defence Collective Festival starting, with everything from flight simulators to warship building. Also, more festive treats popping up, so if you didn’t get enough unicorns today, stay tuned.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

13 Marras 4min

Explore Singapore's Vibrant Weekend - Festivals, Arts, and Lively Nightlife

Explore Singapore's Vibrant Weekend - Festivals, Arts, and Lively Nightlife

Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore! It’s Sunday, November 9, 2025, and I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sports-loving guide to all things lively, quirky, and epically Singaporean. Whether you’re a new explorer or a local legend, you’re about to discover how this city gets its groove on—no passport required!Let’s kick it off with today’s city vibe: Singapore’s skies are promising a classic tropical day, bright and humid, with enough summer in the air to power twenty beach volleyball tournaments—and yes, sports fans, that’s a real metric! There’s an infectious buzz, with Orchard Road sparkling thanks to the Great Christmas Village’s nightly “snowfall,” dazzling lights, and carols that have even the Merlion tapping its tail in rhythm. Wong Fu Fu Café outside Orchard is now a giant Cinnamoroll wonderland—just when you thought Singapore couldn’t get any cuter.Today’s highlights are a head-spinning mix, giving you more variety than a durian buffet:The Singapore Hokkien Festival at Telok Ayer celebrates heritage with masterful glove puppetry, poetry jams, and mouthwatering eats like Red Yeast Fried Duck. Bring your inner foodie and sing along with the locals—if you’ve got karaoke moves, this is your moment!Kids (and their young-at-heart adults) can head to the Arts House for the Singapore Writers Festival’s “Shapes, Shade & Play” indoor playground. The SG Book Fair at Bras Basah Complex lets bookworms of all ages burrow into family stories and local comics. And storytelling sessions serve up adorable animal-themed carnival games—egg carton ping pong, anyone?Art fans, step into the surreal—liTHE 2025 dance performance at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre is shaking things up with “Strangely Familiar,” while the Singapore Clay Festival wraps up today, showing off clay masterpieces so quirky they could headline a sports half-time show.Jazz lovers, don’t miss Dianne Reeves live at the Esplanade Concert Hall in the Mosaic Music Series. Expect soulful tunes that could turn any rainy afternoon into a sun-drenched soiree.For night owls and party animals, Orchard Road transforms after sundown, with open-air concerts, roaming performers, and more festive lights than a football stadium. According to TravelandTourWorld, Singapore’s nightlife is turning global heads, where heritage, neon, and culinary wizardry collide for “night tourism” that’s just getting started.In the news: The National Museum is hosting a truly nostalgic pop-up—SG60—where you can geek out over retro TVs, vintage airline memorabilia, and city artifacts that make history as thrilling as a tie-breaker in table tennis. Meanwhile, public transit is running smoothly, with Big Bus Hop-On-Hop-Off and guided boat tours available for visitors and locals making the rounds.Hungry? Wong Fu Fu café’s new Cinnamoroll-themed makeover is drawing dessert lovers and Instagrammers in herds. If you’re looking for extraordinary bites, sniff out the Hokkien Festival stalls—your tastebuds will thank you.Oly’s must-do’s today: Go wild at a festival, score a selfie at the dazzling Orchard Road light show, say hello to “Scotty,” the biggest T-Rex at Science Centre Singapore, and dance with the city at the Esplanade. If you want a local tip, hop into a hawker centre early! Locals know the best eats happen before the lunchtime rush, and you might catch a veteran table-tennis game between orders.Did you know Singapore’s traffic lights are so efficient, city planners once won a global award for urban flow? That’s right; the only thing faster is my sprint for kaya toast at breakfast!Before you dash, keep your schedule open for tomorrow—the Defence Collective Festival will unveil interactive military history and family games, and the Christmas Villages will keep the party going with snowfall, music, and holiday cheer. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

9 Marras 4min

Singapore's Dazzling Diversity: Fireworks, Climate Action, and Creative Delights

Singapore's Dazzling Diversity: Fireworks, Climate Action, and Creative Delights

Hey friends, Oly Bennet here—your passport to the planet’s most eyebrow-raising, pulse-quickening, and just plain weird sports and adventures! Welcome to a special edition of “Things to Do in Singapore,” date-stamped Saturday, November 8, 2025. If you’re in town today, prepare for a city buzzing with that unmistakable Singapore energy: blue skies, a few flirtatious clouds, and that famous tropical heat, which is really just Mother Nature’s way of encouraging you to dive into every air-conditioned, ice-cold, shaved-ice-fueled escape the city has on tap.The vibe? One part Deepavali magic, one part climate action, and a whole lot of kooky, creative fun. There’s a spark in the air, and not just from the fireworks. Singapore is celebrating 60 years, and not only is the decor extra, but the calendar is bursting with things you won’t find anywhere else—unless you happen to live in a city where people 3D-print cars from old bottles and turn shoelaces into fashion statements. No, really, that’s actually happening.Let’s lace up our adventure shoes and dive into today’s top picks. First up, GREEN-HOUSE 2025 at Temasek Shophouse is the city’s new front-lawn for climate action, packed with over 40 free workshops, upcycling crafts, and—my favorite—snaps by a life-sized, 3D-printed, bottle-built Mercedes-Benz G-Class (Because when life gives you 40,531 plastic bottles, you build a car, obviously). This event is all about hands-on, eco-friendly fun for all ages, open 10am to 8pm (Temasek Shophouse, 28 Orchard Road, according to The Smart Local). Next, head to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve for Habitat Restoration—a chance to roll up your sleeves, meet your fellow eco-warriors, and help restore a nature park before lunchtime (Eventbrite says 8am sharp). For a totally different beat, the National Design Centre is your spot for “Spring Sprang Sprung,” a design festival bubbling with fresh ideas and creative energy, opening at 11am. Later, catch the Singapore Writers Festival, still in full swing—don’t miss big-name authors like Rebecca F. Kuang and Ken Liu, or try your hand at “Marginalia,” a participatory literary installation that’s basically a giant, poetic playground for your thoughts (info from The Smart Local). And for night owls, the DnA Fest at T:> Works is a glamorous mashup of opera, cabaret, and nightlife, with drag queens, ballroom icons, and DJs turning the city into a stage for love, drama, and everything in between, according to Vogue Singapore.Now, let’s talk city scoops. If you’re feeling peckish, Singapore’s food scene is always evolving, with new restaurants popping up faster than you can say “chilli crab.” Public transit is running smooth as always, though do check for any weekend crowds if you’re headed downtown. And don’t forget, Singapore’s 60th-anniversary celebrations are still going strong, so keep an eye out for special pop-ups and exhibitions everywhere from museums to malls.Today’s must-dos? Start at GREEN-HOUSE 2025 for a morning of green creativity, swing by Sungei Buloh for a dose of wild (and maybe a monitor lizard sighting), and cap off the afternoon with a literary deep dive or a design adventure. For dinner, treat yourself to something unexpected—maybe a Michelin-starred hawker stall or the latest fusion joint. As night falls, get ready for DnA Fest’s neon-lit opera or, if you’re feeling bold, try your hand at one of Singapore’s legendary karaoke joints—karaoke here is practically an Olympic sport, and yes, I consider it a training ground for world peace.Here’s a local tip that’ll make today’s adventures even sweeter: Grab a kopi (local coffee) or teh (tea) from a hawker stall—just join the queue, listen for the “kopi-C” or “teh-O” orders, and blend right in. If you’re feeling fancy, ask for “gao” (thick) or “siew dai” (less sweet)—it’s like a secret handshake for caffeine lovers.Looking ahead, tomorrow’s lineup is just as wild. Don’t miss the Afterlight Festival at 3 River Valley Road, a day of music, food, and light, or join a cultural Deepavali celebrationFor more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

8 Marras 4min

Sparkling Festivities, Sustainability Vibes, and Beatlemania in Singapore's Lively Weekend Lineup

Sparkling Festivities, Sustainability Vibes, and Beatlemania in Singapore's Lively Weekend Lineup

Listeners, welcome aboard for another rollicking ride on Things to do in Singapore! It’s Friday, November 7th, 2025, and you’re tuned in with Oly Bennet, your sports-loving, globe-bouncing guide to all the wild, weird, and absolutely wonderful happenings in the Lion City.Right now, Singapore’s got that electric pre-weekend buzz. The weather’s swinging between sunny spells and refreshing afternoon showers—just enough rain to keep everyone alert in the perpetual heat, but sun lovers, fear not: grab shades and a poncho, and you’re golden. And if you’re venturing downtown, you might spot folks in everything from streetwear chic to festival florals—because today, the city is positively bursting with events for every taste.Let’s kick off with today’s top happenings. First, all eco-warriors and craft fanatics, the sustainability-led GREEN-HOUSE 2025 is taking over the newly spruced-up Temasek Shophouse. There are more than 40 free workshops and activities: you can snap a selfie beside a life-sized, 3D-printed Mercedes-Benz made from over 40,000 recycled bottles, or upcycle your old laces into quirky bag charms. Free admission, creative fun, and major green vibes!Next up, lit lovers and wordsmiths, the Singapore Writers Festival 2025 is in full swing till the 16th. Venues around the Civic District are alive with readings, talks, and one truly mind-bending installation where festival-goers bounce poems back and forth. This year’s star power includes bestselling authors Rebecca F. Kuang and Ken Liu, and if you’re a sci-fi fan, there’s a whole menu of panels probing our speculative future.Families, prepare for magic—Downtown East’s Unicorn Christmas Garden launches tonight! They’re frothing up a Magical Play Lawn with bubble showers, unicorn balloons, and whimsical decor that’ll make you (and your kids) want to prance around in sparkly hats. The festivities roll all weekend, so keep those phones charged for epic photos.And if you fancy a stroll through a presidential palace, the Istana Open House is happening this Sunday in celebration of Deepavali. Catch live cultural performances, try your hand at making festive oil lamps, and roam the lush lawns usually reserved for Singapore’s head honchos. It’s only open to the public a few times a year, so don’t miss your window!For the night owls, the Afterlight Festival at Clarke Quay is your playground: think music, digital art, and seriously wild light installations that turn night into neon day. Or if you’ve got tickets reserved, groove to the Beatlemania On Tour show at Marina Bay Sands—where classic Beatles hits unite old fans and new in a singalong of epic proportions.Before you dash off, here’s the scoop from around town: Singapore’s dining scene is on fire with several new concept restaurants opening in the CBD. Train services are running on time, but expect a few weekend detours on the Downtown Line due to maintenance—check the City Transit app for live updates.Still got energy to spare? Swing by Gardens by the Bay for Sunflower Surprise. Three thousand sunflowers in all shades, plus Jaipur-inspired displays—perfect for your next Instagram cover shot. If you want something a little more offbeat, there’s a pop-up Star Wars library making waves among sci-fi fans, and STREETWEAREHOUSE 2 at Sin Ming Lane for vintage fashion treasure hunters.Oly’s tip of the day: Want to order kopi like a pro at a hawker centre? Just shout your style—like “kopi si siew dai” for less sugar with evaporated milk. Locals will immediately give you that approving nod.Tomorrow, get your game face on for the Defence Collective Festival—it’s all about naval simulators, flight cockpits, and camo fun for families. Plus, the Christmas light-up along Orchard Road is set to dazzle as Singapore officially dives into festive mode.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

7 Marras 4min

Singapore Sizzle Reel: Festivals, Foams, and Feats of Fabulousness

Singapore Sizzle Reel: Festivals, Foams, and Feats of Fabulousness

Hello listeners and welcome to Things to Do in Singapore with your roving adventure guide, Oly Bennet—where weird sports, wild happenings, and epic experiences are always on the menu Today is Thursday, November 6th, 2025, and Singapore is absolutely buzzing with a packed calendar, a few zany surprises, and a citywide energy that could make a Merlion breakdance.Early November in the Lion City means the weather’s in classic tropical shape—hot, humid, and with a dash of dramatic afternoon rain waiting to photobomb your skyline selfies. Grab that water bottle and some sunblock; you’ll need both.The city vibe today is next-level: Clarke Quay is prepping to flip on the neon for the CQ Afterlight Festival, and everyone from golfers to crypto geeks is in town for headline events. Everywhere you turn, you’ll stumble into new art, pop-up shops, and musical moments, whether you’re dressed up for date night or rocking Crocs at a foam party.Let’s sprint through today’s must-sees, starting with something for every stripe of fun seeker:CQ Afterlight Festival at Clarke Quay lights up tomorrow to kick off two nights of music, high-tech art, social games, and interactive quests. Arrive tonight and you might snag a glimpse of setup—and maybe grab an early laksa popcorn chicken from Harry’s just to pre-game the flavors. The action truly starts Friday, but the buzz has already started, so keep your eyes peeled for test runs and glowing art installations popping up along the river, according to Alvinology.Sports fans, tee up for the Moutai Singapore Open at the Singapore Island Country Club—golf pros from around the region are swinging for glory today through the weekend. Golf carts, curious spectators, and champion-level drives await, as reported by Inside Golf.Bookworms assemble: the Singapore Writers Festival sets the city’s brainpower ablaze starting tomorrow, with international authors, spicy debates, and sci-fi showdowns. Look for pre-festival talks and literary flash mobs swirling through the arts districts today. The Urban List says to expect everything from readings to writing workshops.Families and festive fanatics—brace yourselves for unicorn mania at Downtown East. The Unicorn Christmas Garden gets underway tomorrow, but rumors have it the unicorn balloons and foam machines are already on parade, complete with early-bird Insta moments and glittery snacks. Wild Wild Wet delivers those unicorn foam parties for the ultimate magical splash.Collectors and the quirky-minded, don’t miss the Noguchi Coin pop-up store at Jewel Changi Airport. Today only, score collectible coins, Japan pop culture treasures, and snap a selfie with the event’s ultra-rare coin mascot. Eventbrite delivers the scoop.If you’re more of a culture sponge, the Egyptian Embassy is hosting an exclusive evening lecture and reception about the Grand Egyptian Museum and Egypt’s ancient heritage—a true treasure for history buffs and anyone who loves a good pharaoh fact.Now, for quick-fire city updates—new American ambassador Anjani K. Sinha just arrived according to the US Embassy, so expect an extra sprinkling of diplomatic energy around town. Singapore’s transit system is running smooth as ever, but if you’re hopping between events, consider grabbing a contactless card for seamless MRT rides.Hungry yet? The city just saw a handful of new restaurants and some special event-only food deals—snag those Afterlight Dining Pack vouchers at Clarke Quay and you’ll feast like a champion for less.For today’s Oly-approved activity list: picnic on Mount Faber for killer views, take a sunset bumboat along the Singapore River, or test your nerve at one of the city’s escape rooms—they’ve been going off with wild new puzzle themes this season. If you fancy something hidden, explore the shophouse-lined alleyways around Tiong Bahru for indie coffee, secret bakeries, and walls covered in art the size of a sumo wrestler. Hot tip: order your kopi “siew dai” for less sugar, and you’ll fit right in with the locals.Need a party trick? Tell your mates Singapore’s hawker culture is so legendary, it’s recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. That’s right—your char kway teow is historic!Before I zap out, gear up for what’s next: Friday launches the full glory of CQ Afterlight Festival and the Singapore Writers Festival. On Saturday, there’s everything from green-living expos at Temasek Shophouse to foam-splattered unicorn parties and—get this—a festival just for Champagne lovers, where free-flow is not just encouraged, it’s expected.This is Oly Bennet, signing off—get out there, chase the quirk, and remember: in Singapore, there’s always something bonkerFor more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

6 Marras 5min

Festivals, Runs, Art Fairs, and More - Things to Do in Singapore This Lively Sunday

Festivals, Runs, Art Fairs, and More - Things to Do in Singapore This Lively Sunday

Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in Singapore! Today is Sunday, November 2, 2025, and if you stepped outside this morning—whew, you’ve been greeted by that steamy Singapore blend of humidity, tropical warmth, and dazzling sunshine. The city’s buzzing from last night’s Halloween celebrations, but it’s already on to the next adventure, with festivals, concerts, and quirky happenings painting the town technicolor.This lively Sunday kicks off with events for every taste and tribe. For music fans craving indie vibes, Baybeats 2025 wraps up today at Esplanade, tossing out a final volley of alternative rock, pop, and panel talks for festival diehards eager to discover Asia’s boldest new sounds. Registration gets you access to crazy-cool stages, including international acts like Silica Gel from Korea and N.Y.P.D. from Hong Kong. If you’re itching to move, don your sneakers for the lululemon Community Run at Vivo City—feel the rush, meet fellow runners, and earn yourself a post-run kaya toast (or three).Meanwhile, artsy spirits can wander through the Affordable Art Fair at F1 Pit Building, with over 750 artists from all over the globe and special sections for Singapore’s own creative powerhouses—score stunning pieces without breaking the bank, and share your best selfie under a giant sculpture. Over at NUS University Cultural Centre, Blooming in Harmony is charming families and classical music fans with an uplifting evening of live performance, and if the kiddos are in tow, you cannot miss the final day of the Snoopy Experience Centre at HarbourFront. It’s Peanuts-gone-wild with a play park, spooky Halloween zones, and even a Spooky Dare Box that’s either totally sweet, or hilariously sneaky!For those who swear by quirky competitions (Oly Bennet style!), why not test your courage at the Boo Boo House in the Snoopy Experience Centre, or catch the ongoing Sentosa Festive Market at Palawan Beach Walk, where you can join family-friendly workshops while grooving to a live DJ—all eco-conscious and themed around nature and sustainability.On the nightlife side, Singapore’s iconic bar scene is back in full swing. If you favor smooth jazz and delectable cocktails, Cool Cats Lounge is serving up a sensory treat tonight on Beach Road—hip local bands and international guests make it the undisputed HQ for music lovers hungry for something fresh.In the local news department, Hyundai Motor Group just signed an MoU with Singapore’s HTX to advance mobility, robotics, and hydrogen tech, promising even smarter public transit and futuristic upgrades on the horizon. If you’re heading near the Esplanade, keep eyes peeled for temporary road closures thanks to the Tour de France EFGH Singapore Criterium blazing past, so hop that MRT or breeze past in true local style.Hungry for adventure but want a hidden gem? Explore the new SG60 Museum’s outdoor pop-up containers at the National Museum’s front lawn—catch a glimpse of nostalgic TV sets, Diana memorabilia, and other objects telling Singapore’s wild 60-year story. Or join My Dawson Heritage Tour for a walking exploration with local guides who know every secret tale and shortcut.Fun fact for today—did you know Orchard Road’s “Christmas On A Great Street” officially launches this week, transforming the stretch into a glowing festive wonderland with giant trees, carnival rides, market stalls, and enough fairy lights to make Santa jealous? Insider tip: If you want to avoid crowds, visit on weekday evenings and snap magical selfies with far fewer photobombs.Before we sign off, tomorrow is bursting with fresh activities—start the week with a wildlife sustainability talk at Flower Field Hall and swing by the Jurong East Stadium for the JFA ANESSA Kids Sunshine Project, lighting up little faces with wellness fun. So tune in for more wild discoveries, dazzling celebrations, and, if I’m lucky, a few more quirky competitions to keep the Oly Bennet spirit alive!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

2 Marras 4min

Sake Matsuri, Baybeats, and Halloween Boo Bash - A Whirlwind of Festivities in Singapore

Sake Matsuri, Baybeats, and Halloween Boo Bash - A Whirlwind of Festivities in Singapore

Oly Bennet here, your globetrotting sports nut and proudly self-proclaimed king of quirky competitions, welcoming all you fabulous listeners to Things to do in Singapore! It's Saturday, November 1, 2025, where the Lion City is buzzing with post-Halloween energy, blue skies, and maybe just the perfect sprinkle of tropical humidity to keep you motivated—and maybe slightly dewy—on your daily adventures.First up, let's take Singapore's current vibe for a spin. The city is flushed with festival fever, a touch of Halloween hangover, and a crisp shot of excitement as families, foodies, and music fans hit the streets. Whether you’re ducking into air-conditioned wonderlands or out braving the heat for an epic selfie, today’s got you covered.Now, ready for some action? Here’s a whistle-stop tour of the hottest happenings in Singapore today. Brace yourself:Sake fans, start your engines! Singapore’s biggest Sake Matsuri is rolling out at Jewel Changi Airport, level 4, Changi Experience Studio. It’s the 11th edition, and it’s a Halloween special—so expect not only more than 400 artisan sakes and signature spirits but also some spooky surprises. The event runs in three sessions between noon and 9 pm, and rumor has it, you can even score a collectible Sake Matsuri tasting glass. Hydration tip: Pace yourself between sake sips!If you’re looking to dial up the decibels, Baybeats 2025 at the Esplanade is your destination. Singapore’s largest free indie and alternative music festival features a marathon lineup of local and international bands with acts like Saints Amongst Sinners taking the stage at 5 and 7:30 pm. There’s Festival Village shopping, DIY craft workshops, and a friend-making (or, frankly, yarn-spinning) opportunity around every corner.Got kids, or just young at heart? Make a beeline for the Halloween Boo Bash tonight, 7 to 9:30 pm at Blk 782 Woodlands Crescent. The costumes, community games, and candy will be the stuff of suburban legend! If you’re more into book smarts than broomsticks, the Singapore Art Book Fair at Whitestone Gallery, Tanjong Pagar Distripark is in full swing. Expect zines, offbeat print ephemera, plus craft workshops for the creatively inclined.Oh, and because no one ever chills quite like a sunflower, the Sunflower Surprise at Gardens by the Bay rolls on—thousands of sunflowers all posing, waiting for your camera. Best Instagram backdrop in town, hands down.Switching gears to news you can use: If you’re hunting for a new food haunt, whispers on the gastronomic grapevine say that several hawker heroes have just set up shop around Tanjong Pagar—perfect fuel for your citywide wander. For those hopping the MRT, the system is running on its regular schedule, with extra services tonight for festival crowds. Your late-night laksa run is safe!Here are some can't-miss experiences: Try a scenic walk down the Southern Ridges, weaving from Mount Faber to HortPark—the views at dawn or dusk are unbeatable. If hidden treasures are your thing, hunt for murals in the backstreets of Tiong Bahru. Movie buff? The Star Wars Pop-Up Library at Changi Airport Terminal 3 is open till 10pm for a lightsaber-lit literary fix, plus trivia quizzes.Local tip from Oly: Thirsty after festival hopping? Swing by a kopitiam and ask for “kopi si kosong peng”—that’s a local iced coffee with evaporated milk and no sugar. Purists say it’s the best way to taste Singapore’s coffee culture.To wrap it up, don’t forget to check out tomorrow’s cultural treats like more Baybeats action and special exhibitions at the Singapore Art Museum. And heads up, anime fans—Anime Festival Asia is landing at Suntec later this month. I’ll have the lowdown on the next episode.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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