Harry Potter: The Exhibition, which opened this week with a special appearance by the Weasley twins, will allow Potterheads the chance to get upclose with props used in the movie series, as well as Voldemort’s famed pet serpent Nagini. Through September 30 at the ArtScience Museum.
Beer lovers rejoice—the three-day Beerfest Asia is back with over 350 beers from all over the world, energetic tribute acts and a string of standup comedians. June 7-9 at the Marina Bay Promenade.
Catch local favorites Monster Cat and The Sets Band in a special concert held at an abandoned basketball court, at Sub-Sonic Live on June 9.
Australian indie pop rock outfit The Jezabels will perforn on June 9 at Home Club. Time to party.
If you’ve missed local thespian Emma Yong (who recently passed away from cancer) the way her friends Adrian Pang and Ivan Heng have, come celebrate her life in We “Heart” Emma, a concert (June 15) featuring hits from The Dim Sum Dollies and Beauty World.
Want to experience k-pop without its twee elements? See the band that started it all, Shinhwa, at the 2012 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Return concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on June 16.
Veteran Malay singer Ramli Sarip will be performing his first solo concert ever SADAQA on June 16 at the Esplanade Concert Hall, in a bid to raise funds for Hasanah Mosque.
Fans of Californian pop rockers Train should head down the Singapore Indoor Stadium on June 17 for the band’s comeback with new album California 37.
Gary Mullen, a dead ringer for Freddie Mercury, stars in the One Night of Queen (June 21-23) tribute concert featuring hits like “Another One Bites the Dust”.
In celebration of the Gardens by the Bay, there’ll be an action-packed event called Rhythm with Nature (June 29-July 1) featuring a funfair and concerts by Jason Mraz, South Korea’s 4Minute and Corrinne May.
Check out our list of 15 outdoor activities in Singapore this June.