With our slew of National Day events, there’s more than one way to celebrate Singapore’s 49th.
National Day Nightlife
The celebrations don’t stop with the fireworks. Party all weekend with a string of National Day shingdigs: Zouk’s Mambo Jambo, Ku De Ta’s panoramic views, Kyo’s cool underground vibe and much more.
Cloud Messenger
This multilingual and interdisciplinary play by Alvin Tan features Haresh Sharma and collaborators like Brian Gothong Tan, Jaclyn Tan and design collective Neon Tights. The performance sees them explore our universal need to send messages to the ones we love to assure them of our safety.
Steve-O: Guilty as Charged
Laugh along with the legendary comedian as he shares anecdotes from his crazy prankster days in Jackass and Wildboyz, as well as an insight into his personal life.
Esplanade Presents: “I Like Singapore” National Day Celebrations
If you like culture more than clubs, this performance series has traditional music, puppetry, visual arts and short films, all representing the island’s diversity.
Singapore Talents: A Celebration
Galerie Belvedere showcases an array of local painters and artists, ranging from pioneering artists like Sarkasi Said and Chew Wen Hsi, to newer faces like multi-hyphenate talent Dick Lee.
A Certain Sort of Hunger
This literary performance featuring writers Stephanie Dogfoot and Tania De Rozario reimagines and humanizes the archetype of the female ghost and teases out the poetic counter-narratives and subtexts.
Rock of Ages
The 80s makes a comeback in this popular musical about a girl who falls in love with a rocker at an LA club and features classic songs like “Wanted Dead or Alive” and “We Built This City”.