7 rom-com worthy Valentine’s Day ideas in Singapore
It's the festive seasons, so we've decided to stop being scroogey and help the hopeless romantics out. And if you hate V-Day, click through for some alternative ideas.
20 songs from the 1990s that Singaporeans grew up listening to
It's Throwback Thursday, and this time we revisit all the songs that now make us shriek with delight/embarrassment.
The Backstreet Boys are coming to Singapore
And the 22 years since their first hit have been reasonably kind.
Bookmark this date for free burritos
You heard us right.
This Wild Life
American duo The Wild Life are huge fans of punk music and started out as a fast and loud punk band, but their own sound is now quite the opposite: unexpectedly quiet punk rock. Make sure you’re down on Sunday night to watch them play their acoustic-punk set. Admission is free, but a one-drink minimum applies.
The Script
Irish alternative rock band The Script will be back to perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Expect to hear tunes from their fourth and latest studio album, No Sound Without Silence, and of course everyone’s favorites, “Breakeven” and “The Man Who Can’t Be Moved”. Tickets are available at $98, $118, $128 and $148 from Sports Hub […]
Sunday at the Training Shed
Recover from Valentine’s Day with Mantravine and DJs Shellsuit and RAH helming the decks. There’s live music, a graffiti showdown, basketball nets, a barbecue and lots of cold beer.
The Bolly Fest
Party the night away to upbeat bollywood remixes at this dance festival, anchored by a line up of DJs that include Kevin J, Milan, Peri and Lemon (India’s #1 DJ). Ticketing details here.
“Love is in the Air” Valentine’s Day Celebrations
Bring your partner (or friend) to this three-day Valentine’s Day celebration at the Gardens by the Bay, comprising a movie screening and performances by some of our favorite local acts, including Inch Chua, The Sam Willows, 53A and Vocaluptuous. The line up is as follows: Date Programme Time Venue Fri, Feb 13 Movie screening: “Valentine’s Day” […]
Asian Tales Garden Trail
Take in a beautiful arrangement of colorful Dahlias at the Flower Dome, part of the Asian Tales floral display. Entry is free with every conservatory ticket purchase.