Vogue’s Round-up of the Best Things to Do in Singapore This Weekend

Immerse Yourself in Technological Romance and Artistic Pursuits

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Friday Night:

Venture into Myles: The Perfect Soulmate , an immersive anti-musical exploring the essence of a soulmate and questioning conventional ideas about love and technology.

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Saturday Afternoon:

Dive into Yue Bai’s menu for contemporary Fujian dishes with a focus on seafood and traditional techniques.

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Sunday Afternoon:

Discover over 100 independent vendors and artists at The Mercury Festival: Cosmos’ Meadows pop-up, offering a diverse range of vintage finds, artisanal creations and entertainment.

Indulge in Culinary Delights and Cultural Explorations

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Sunday Night:

Savor inventive French cooking at Daniel Boulud’s latest project, Maison Boulud, featuring a menu inspired by his travels.

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Friday Night:

Embark on a captivating experience at Bar Cicheti, where the refreshed menu presents classic Venetian tapas with a modern twist.

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Saturday Afternoon:

Trace the impact of colonialism and explore the artistic response to it at the National Gallery Singapore’s Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America exhibition.

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Saturday Night:

Relish a delectable menu at Kun’s, celebrating the complex range and depth of Singaporean cuisine, featuring a refreshed spring menu.

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Sunday Afternoon:

Escape into the timeless art of ikebana, the Japanese art of floral arrangement, at a hands-on workshop by Studio Poppy.

Experience a Vibrant Nightlife and Artistic Showcase

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Friday Night:

Dance the night away to the energetic techno beats of Yonti at Thugshop’s All Night Long event.

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Saturday Night:

Immerse yourself in Decadance Co’s The 11th Hour , a dark comedy that explores the meaning of endings through dance and satire.

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Sunday Night:

Groove through the night with the infectious rhythms of Bianca Oblivion at Tuff Club, blending house, club, and bass music for a genre-defying set.

Additional Notable Events

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Friday Night:

Catch Bugis Street (1995), a film screening at the Projector’s annual LGBTQIA+ film festival, Pink Screen On Friday Night.

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Saturday Afternoon:

Join Singapore Heritage Society to uncover the stories and contributions of the Merdeka Generation at Indian Heritage Centre for an enriching cultural experience.

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Saturday Night:

Witness the visually captivating theatrical reimagination of a Nusantara folktale in Teater Ekamatra’s bold adaptation of Bawang Putih Bawang Merah .

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Sunday Afternoon:

Explore a world of wearable art, handmade homeware, and sustainable fashion at Boutique Fairs Singapore .

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