If You Missed Artbox, Check Out S’pore’s First Food Truck Market Instead – Runs Till July 8 At Bugis
Common Ground Korea is a market built entirely out of recycled shipping containers in Seoul.
While Singapore doesn’t have the space for a full-sized container market, we have something that comes pretty close.
From now till 8 July 2018, the Bugis area will be taken over by Market On Wheels! A collaboration between Bugis Junction and Bugis+, this is Singapore’s first and very own food trucks and container market, for a bit.
[caption id="attachment_35102" align="aligncenter" width="6000"] Image Credit: Market On Wheels[/caption] [caption id="attachment_35093" align="aligncenter" width="720"] Image Credit: Market On Wheels[/caption]Market On Wheels, while not massive, does offer a good variety of food and drinks.
Here’s what you can expect at this brand new market!
A Sugar Rush by Cereal Citizen
You might’ve seen them quite recently at Artbox. Cereal Citizen was founded by local blogger and influencer, Bong Qiu Qiu. They’re known for their signature Crododo, which is a quirky little creation of a cross between a croissant and a donut.
Basically, a donut with the texture of a croissant.
[caption id="attachment_35089" align="aligncenter" width="438"] Image Credit: @cerealcitizen[/caption] [caption id="attachment_35090" align="aligncenter" width="729"] Image Credit: @cerealcitizen[/caption]Other items on the menu include the Unicorn Cotton Candy that looks almost too good to eat, and the Market On Wheels-exclusive Caramel Popcorn-flavoured Creamy Foam with Fizzy Butterbeer Soda. (What a mouthful.)
[caption id="attachment_35091" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: @cerealcitizen[/caption] [caption id="attachment_35092" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: @cerealcitizen[/caption]Cereal Citizen’s highly instagrammable food might look (almost) too pretty to eat. But if you’re not a big fan of food that’s too saccharine, then you might want to check out the next vendor in the list.
Local Delights at Abracowdabra
Abracowdabra might have a small menu which serves up a few local dishes, but these offerings are not to be scoffed at.
[caption id="attachment_35098" align="aligncenter" width="808"] Image Credit: Abracowdabra[/caption]Don’t miss their savoury items such as the Satay, Har Cheong Gai, Tahu Goreng and the Fried Mantou that comes with either chilli crab sauce or condensed milk.
[caption id="attachment_35095" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Market On Wheels[/caption] [caption id="attachment_35096" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: Market On Wheels[/caption]Wash your food down with a large cup of Sugarcane juice or Cendol!
Beef Cubes at Swag Grill Bar
Brought to you by the people from The Swag Social who were also at Artbox recently, the Swag Grill Bar offers grilled Yakiniku Ribeye Beef, Salmon Mentai (OMG), fries, and their signature “HP and Mana” drip bag sodas.
[caption id="attachment_35100" align="aligncenter" width="4000"] Image Credit: Market On Wheels[/caption]If you’re a fan of grilled beef cubes, then you have to get their Yakiniku Ribeye Beef – flame-grilled to perfection, with a choice of it being served with rice and an onsen egg in a donburi.
If you’re looking for something that’s more filling, this is the place to go.
Here are some of the other vendors that will be at Market On Wheels.
[caption id="attachment_35101" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: @marketonwheels[/caption]The Market On Wheels is an interesting pop-up concept that’s never been done in Singapore previously. If you’re in the Bugis area from now till 8 July 2018, head over to check it out. You might even be able to catch live performances as you dine!
Bring friends, come hungry.
Market On Wheels
Venue: Bugis Junction
Date: 8 Jun – 8 Jul 2018
Opening Hours: Daily: 11am – 9pm
Website
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Catch The LoL Grand Finals At ASEAN’s 1st E-Sports & Music Festival This Weekend
As a millennial, there aren’t many things that surprise me or even catch my attention. But leave it to MTV to be able to find the perfect combination of activities to turn heads and grasp our attention.
From 4 to 5 August, the Singapore Indoor Stadium will host the very first ASEAN E-Sports and Music Festival, Hyperplay.
[caption id="attachment_35044" align="aligncenter" width="1900"] Image Credit: Hyperplay[/caption]Organised by MTV and presented by the Ministry of Culture, Community, Youth (MCCY) and National Youth Council, this insane 2-day event will see youths from all 10 countries compete in a strive for glory in the first ASEAN League Of Legends competition.
That’s not all, there will also be a music festival as well as cosplay events happening!
League Of Legends Tournament
One of the biggest components that make Hyperplay is the League Of Legends tournament which sees the best teams in the region pit their skills against each other in a chaotic battle of strategic supremacy and combat skills.
[caption id="attachment_35045" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Hyperplay[/caption]Whether it’s national, regional or international, League Of Legends E-Sports is easily the highest level of competitive play with some of the most active and competitive players and tournaments held in some of the largest stadiums around the world.
The winners of the League Of Legends tournament will receive 6 Razer Blades!
Are you ready?
MTV Spotlight
If E-Sports isn’t really your cup of tea, then how about a music festival with a lineup curated by MTV themselves?
The full lineup of artists have not been announced but here’s who we know will be performing at Hyperplay.
Headliners
CL
If you’re any KPOP fan worth your salt, then you’d have heard of the iconic 2NE1, one of the most popular and successful girl groups in South Korea. And the leader of said group is none other than CL.
Since the disbandment of 2NE1, CL has moved on to become a versatile rapper, vocalist, dancer and songwriter and has also managed to break into the US market thanks to her various collaborations with artists such as Skrillex and Diplo, to name a few.
You might have seen her perform at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics closing ceremony. If you missed it, watch it again below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itd9Ebx9LTw
Afgan
The first time I saw Afgan in person was back in 2015 at Youtube FanFest Singapore.
If you don’t know who he is, the stylish singer is Indonesia’s crooning heartthrob who has won awards across the region, solidifying him as a crowd favourite in Asia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RVWepy4Ay4
Slot Machine
Slot Machine is the undisputed king of Thai rock music with nearly 2 decades of experience in the music industry.
The four-man rock band is known for their stirring rock anthems and poignant narratives. They released their first English album back in 2016, further expanding their audience and fanbase.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QccKfDDij48
The Sam Willows
Singapore’s very own pop sensations, The Sam Willows, will be representing the nation at Hyperplay!
Since the formation of the group back in 2012, they have racked up over 20.2 million streams on Spotify and more than 6 million views on their Youtube channel.
The homegrown band has churned hit after hit, from “Take Heart” to “Keep Me Jealous” and “Robot”. They’ve even opened for Little Mix on their world tour stops in Manila and Singapore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgVBXDbPZqI
Nick Jonas
If you know the lyrics to “Burnin’ Up” and “Lovebug”, then you’ll be pleased to know that Nick Jonas will be performing on the MTV Spotlight stage at Hyperplay on Sunday, 5th August 2018.
The American singer-songwriter and actor, also known as one-third of the Jonas Brothers, has sold over 17 million albums worldwide and was nominated for the ‘Best New Artist’ at the Grammys in 2008.
Nick Jonas released his self-titled debut album in November 2014, featuring the triple-platinum and #1 U.S. radio hit, “Jealous” and the sultry chart-climbing radio single, “Chains”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw04QD1LaB0
Tickets
Purchase either a one-day or two-day pass across 6 different categories.
One-day passes go from $60 to $129, depending on the day you’re buying for, while Two-day passes go from $108 to $201 depending on the category.
CAT1 and CAT2 ticket holders have the option to purchase an additional Standing Pass. All CAT1 ticket holders will also receive an exclusive Hyperplay loot bundle which includes an A3 poster, keychain, EZ-Link card, and mousepad.
Early bird ticket sales are now live and will end on 22 June 2018 at 11.59pm.
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The Avengers Have Assembled At ArtScience Museum To Celebrate 10 Years Of Marvel Studios
It seems like yesterday when we were first introduced to the cocky genius, billionaire, playboy and philanthropist that is Tony Stark, aka Iron Man.
But it’s been a decade! Can you believe it? 10 years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I was in secondary school when the first in a long series of Marvel movies made its debut and now we’re already on the 3rd Avengers movie and Phase 3 of the MCU is almost complete.
[caption id="attachment_35030" align="aligncenter" width="679"] Image Credit: ArtScience Museum[/caption]In commemoration of this milestone, the ArtScience Museum is showcasing the past 10 years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in their upcoming exhibition, Marvel Studios: Ten Years Of Heroes.
10 Years, 20 Films, 1 Studio
Opening tomorrow, 9 June 2018 till 30 September 2018, the exhibition will be an immersive and interactive Marvel experience for all fans.
[caption id="attachment_35039" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: ArtScience Museum[/caption]Split into 10 distinct galleries, each section focuses on a film or a specific member of the Avengers and features life-size replicas (like the one you saw at NEX before the premiere of Avengers: Infinity War), visual and multimedia displays, as well as interactive showcases.
If you’re a big fan of Iron Man, (you must be an aspiring entrepreneur) then you should check out the Iron Man gallery where 30 different Iron Man suits are on full display together with a 5-metre tall replica of said hero.
[caption id="attachment_35031" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: ArtScience Museum[/caption] [caption id="attachment_35032" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: ArtScience Museum[/caption]Those on the other side of the Avengers Civil War can head over to the Captain America gallery where you can view a holographic video of Captain America’s different shields. Like a catalogue.
You can also see a replica of the S.H.I.E.L.D Helicarrier, with a screen in the background playing the scene in the first Avengers movie of it taking to the skies.
[caption id="attachment_35033" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Image Credit: ArtScience Museum[/caption] [caption id="attachment_35034" align="aligncenter" width="636"] GIF Credit: giphy[/caption]If you loved the Black Panther movie (honestly, who DIDN’T?), head over to the Black Panther gallery, step into Wakanda and explore the wonders of Shuri’s lab.
[caption id="attachment_35035" align="aligncenter" width="540"] GIF Credit: Inverse[/caption]Or enter the Microverse in the next gallery and see the Ant-Man and the Wasp through a magnifying glass.
[caption id="attachment_35036" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Image Credit: ArtScience Museum[/caption]For a more interactive experience, head over to the Guardians of the Galaxy gallery and have a “dance-off” with Baby Groot or the Doctor Strange gallery (the Sanctum Sanctorum, to the few cultured ones out there) where you can attempt to “bend reality” with a little help from modern technology.
[caption id="attachment_35037" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Image Credit: ArtScience Museum[/caption] [caption id="attachment_35038" align="aligncenter" width="540"] GIF Credit: Pinterest[/caption]Step into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and relive all the past films at this ArtScience Museum exhibition from 9 June to 30 September 2018.
Tickets for Singaporeans go for $16 per adult, $12 for senior citizens and children, and $45 for a family package of 2 adults and 2 kids.
You can purchase your tickets here or at the ticketing counter at the ArtScience Museum.
Marvel Studios: Ten Years of Heroes Exhibition
Venue: ArtScience Museum
Date: 9 Jun – 30 Sep 2018
Website
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Zombies Are Taking Over Our Army Camps In S’pore’s First Zombie Film
What happens when you combine Ah Boys To Men and the zombies from The Walking Dead?
You get Zombiepura.
If you don’t already know, Singapore is about to have our very own zombie movie!
Something Evil’s Lurking
[caption id="attachment_34981" align="aligncenter" width="1196"] Image Credit: Zombiepura Facebook[/caption]Zombiepura finally released their movie poster and we’re all feeling very excited and maybe slightly confused.
Honestly, the guy in the poster seems like he wants revenge for all the tekans under the hot sun and route march during his life in NS.
The poster has since garnered quite a bit of attention on their Facebook page and it seems like most Singaporeans are excited for this ABTM X The Walking Dead collaboration.
Singapore film director Jacen Tan produced a script for Zombiepura 8 years ago while he was on guard duty during National Service. The best ideas comes when you’re damn sian doing guard duty. Good on you, Jacen Tan.
[caption id="attachment_34985" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Image Credit: Zombiepura Facebook[/caption]The $1mil comedy movie is slated for release in the second half of the year. The movie revolves around a zombie outbreak in an army camp where a lazy reservist soldier (Alaric Tay) and a gungho sergeant (Benjamin Heng) are forced to work together to survive.
If you’re expecting George Romero’s “Night Of The Living Dead” kind of movie, well, you’ll be getting a “Zombieland” movie instead.
[caption id="attachment_34987" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Image Credit: Zombiepura Facebook[/caption]So, if you love horror and comedy, this movie is right up your alley.
The movie has been in the making for 7 years! It took months of preparation, over 100 crew members and extras, gallons of blood, sweat and tears and a whole month of shoot. Talk about dedication.
We’ve got real high hopes and expectations for Zombiepura once it hits theatres. But please, for the love of God, let’s pray they avoid tacky CG effects and product placements.
/coughs/ Jack Neo /coughs/
[caption id="attachment_34984" align="aligncenter" width="1754"] Image Credit: Zombiepura Facebook[/caption]The poster and concept art both look promising! One thing’s for sure, we can’t wait to see how the zombies turn out.
But the real question is: What do we do during a zombie outbreak? Can we survive? Will SAF deploy their men to protect us?
I guess we’ll never know.
Pro-tip: Whatever happens, play dead.
Zombiepura
Release Date: Second half of 2018
Website
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SAM Late Night Returns Once Again With Free Museum Access, Sushi and Entertainment
The Singapore Art Museum’s SAM Late Nights returns this June, July and August in conjunction with the ‘Imaginarium: Into the Space of Time’ exhibition!
[caption id="attachment_34956" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Image Credit: SAM Late Nights[/caption]The programme takes place on the second Friday of every month. The next few SAM Late Nights will be held on 8 June, 13 July and 10 August 2018.
Imaginarium: Into the Space of Time
‘Imaginarium: Into the Space of Time’ is Singapore Art Museum’s eighth edition of their annual family-friendly exhibition.
[caption id="attachment_34957" align="aligncenter" width="350"] Image Credit: Met A Space Pod[/caption]The ongoing exhibition dives in and explores the myths and theories that shape our memories as well as the relationship between time and space through immersive and interactive artworks by artists from the region and around the world.
[caption id="attachment_34958" align="aligncenter" width="870"] Image Credit: Met A Space Pod[/caption]The exhibition will be at the Singapore Art Museum from 6 May to 26 August 2018.
SAM Late Nights
From June to August, the second Friday of each month will be extra special.
SAM Late Nights offers free access to the Singapore Art Museum till 9pm, as well as free entry to their latest exhibition, ‘Imaginarium: Into the Space of Time’.
There will also be al-fresco food and drinks from 6 to 10pm. Don’t miss out on the craft beer and wine pop-up by Standing Sushi Bar.
While you dine, why not be entertained by live readings inspired by the ‘Imaginarium’ exhibition, from Singaporean poets Iain Lim, Samuel Caleb Wee, Marylyn Tan, Patricia Karunungan and Crispin Rodrigues, from 7 to 8pm.
Take part in ‘Imaginarium’ art discussions from 8.30 to 8.45pm and enjoy live performances by Falling Feathers, ARNT and Ocean’s Children!
[caption id="attachment_34961" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: Falling Feathers[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34962" align="aligncenter" width="1936"] Image Credit: Ocean’s Children[/caption]Falling Feathers will be performing on 8 June and ARNT on 13 July 2018. Ocean’s Children will take the stage on 10 August 2018.
Once again, SAM Late Night entry is free for all. Entry for Singaporean citizens and Permanent Residents is free while other visitors don’t have to pay for entry on Friday evenings from 6pm to 9pm.
Don’t miss out on this limited-time event!
SAM Late Nights
Venue: Singapore Art Museum, 8 Queen Street, Singapore 188535
Date: 8 Jun, 13 Jul, 10 Aug 2018
Price: Free
Website
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Jay Chou, Martin Garrix, And Dua Lipa Part Of Singapore Grand Prix 2018’s Headlining Acts
The Singapore Grand Prix is back again for its 11th edition!
If you’ve been a loyal reader of DiscoverSG, you would’ve seen the article that we did about Super Early bird tickets being available for sale in September 2017.
Happening from 14 to 16 September 2018, the Singapore Grand Prix is set to take over the Marina Bay area once again!
An Insane Entertainment Lineup
This year, the organisers have managed to outdo themselves with the insane entertainment lineup with multiple international acts.
First of all, King of Asian Pop Jay Chou will be kicking off the performances on 14 September at the Padang Stage.
[caption id="attachment_34880" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image Credit: Pinterest[/caption]Joining him onstage will be Joanna Dong, who he recently mentored on the mandarin singing competition, Sing! China.
[caption id="attachment_34881" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Joanna Dong[/caption]15 September sees Las Vegas-based rock band The Killers and former frontman of OASIS, Liam Gallagher take the stage together with Japanese band End of the World (SEKAI NO OWARI).
[caption id="attachment_34882" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: SBS[/caption]Go crazy on 16 September as Dutch DJ Martin Garrix and Dua Lipa grace the Padang stage with British Soul and Pop band, Simply Red.
[caption id="attachment_34885" align="aligncenter" width="484"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: Amazon[/caption]Other international headliners include YOUNG FATHERS, the men who brought us the wonder of “Rapper’s Delight” – The Sugarhill Gang, and top ABBA tribute band, Björn Again!
[caption id="attachment_34887" align="aligncenter" width="1900"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: here.Single-day grandstand tickets go from $108 to $888 while 3-Day grandstand tickets go from $279 to $2128.
Hurry and purchase your tickets here if you haven’t already done so.
Formula 1 2018 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix
Venue: Marina Bay Street Circuit
Date: 14 – 16 Sep 2018
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Instead Of The Zoo, Here Are 8 Wholesome Activities For Your Kids This June Holiday
One thing I miss the most about being a kid, is the school holidays.
They’ve at least 3 months of just, NOTHING. 3 months in a year of waking up late, and watching cartoons and playing. Why did I ever want to grow up?
That aside, it’s the June holidays now, which means kids events are out in full force.
Here’s a list of events this June holiday where your child, niece or nephew can learn and play!
June Holiday Fiesta
1. Cartoon Network Animate Your Life
Cartoon Network is bringing “Animate Your Life” to Singapore, featuring characters from hit shows –The Powerpuff Girls, We Bare Bears, Adventure Time and Ben 10!
[caption id="attachment_34172" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Image Credit: Cartoon Network[/caption]From Saturday 26 May to Sunday 10 June, Cartoon Network Animate Your Life will transform Gardens by the Bay’s Bayfront Plaza into a thriving world of cartoons.
Date: 26 May 2018 – 10 June 2018
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs: 3pm – 9pm, Fri – Sun: 3pm – 11pm
Price: From $12.50
Image Credit: Happy Rainbow[/caption]
It features an interactive bounce house and oversized plush sculptures that come together to create a multi-sensory experience, transporting participants to a world filled with colour, magic and happy characters.
From 30 May to 19 June, the installation will move across 3 different malls in the East.
Happy Rainbow starts at Tampines Mall from 30 May to 5 June, before moving to SingPost Centre from 6 to 12 June, and finally Bedok Mall, from 13 to 19 June.
To redeem an entry to the Happy Rainbow installation, simply spend a minimum of $30 in a single receipt at the particular mall. The installation is open daily from 11am to 9pm daily.
Happy Rainbow
Venue: Tampines Mall, SingPost Centre, Bedok Mall
Date: 30 May – 19 Jun 2018
Opening Hours: 11am – 9pm
Price: Free entry with minimum spending of $30 in a single receipt
3. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Adventure
Fans of Jurassic Park can officially freak out because Plaza Singapura’s main atrium has been converted into a section of Isla Nubla, the fictional island that’s also home to Jurassic World.
Whether you’re a fan of the Jurassic Park franchise or just a fan of dinosaurs in general, you can immerse yourself in the wonder and thrills of the JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM Adventure.
From 25 May to 17 June, enter the Gaming Zone and try your hands on the Jurassic World™ Pinball game, inspired by classic Jurassic movie moments.
[caption id="attachment_34851" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption]That’s not all, relive moments from the first Jurassic World movie in a full VR experience.
[caption id="attachment_34852" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption]Children can have fun digging in the Sandpit Excavation Site, uncovering plastic dinosaur fossils and eggs. Stand a chance to win exclusive collectible dinosaur trading cards from the JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM movie with 5 different cards to be collected each week!
[caption id="attachment_34853" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption]There is also a small exhibition of fossils by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum.
[caption id="attachment_34855" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34856" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption]Round off the Jurassic experience by taking a photo with a life-size sculpture of the star of the Jurassic World movie, Blue the Velociraptor!
[caption id="attachment_34857" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption]Welcome to Jurassic World.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Adventure
Venue: Plaza Singapura Main Atrium
Date: 25 May – 17 Jun 2018
4. Tinkercademy’s June Holiday Classes
If your kids love robotics and coding and all things tech, then it’s time to take him or her to Tinkercademy.
They conduct classes in coding and digital making in a wide variety of fields such as micro:bit, iOS, Python, Arduino, Node, cyber-security, Unity, and more.
They’re opening holiday classes this June, where beginners can learn the basics of coding and digital making using Bloxels and LittleBits.
There are also robotics classes where you will learn mechanical construction and programming. You can even learn to build your own Minecraft World with Python!
You can find a list of their June holiday classes here.
Parents, coding is going to be a VITAL skill. Just FYI.
Tinkercademy
Contact no.: 3125 6257
Website
5. Garfield Carnival And Run
The irony of having a Garfield-themed carnival and run. Gosh.
I fell in love with Garfield, reading comics about the life of the fat tabby cat while growing up. For a while the popularity of Garfield died down, but guess not!
[caption id="attachment_34843" align="aligncenter" width="636"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]The first ever Garfield Carnival Singapore is happening from 8 to 10 June 2018 at Sentosa to celebrate Garfield’s 40th Birthday Bash!
Happening at Palawan Green, Sentosa, everyone is welcome to join Garfield for a weekend of awesome birthday celebrations and a line-up of entertainment, attractions and carnival game kiosks!
Stand to win exclusive Garfield 40th Birthday Bash prizes and take photos in life-size Garfield photo booths!
Garfield Carnival And Run
Venue: Palawan Green, Sentosa
Date: 8 – 10 Jun 2018
6. Children’s Season At National Museum Of Singapore
It’s Children Season at the National Museum of Singapore!
Presented in conjunction with The More We Get Together: Singapore’s Playgrounds 1930 – 2030, Children’s Season will be happening from 26 May to 24 June 2018.
[caption id="attachment_34861" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Children’s Season 2018Venue: National Museum of Singapore
Date: 26 May – 24 Jun 2018
Image Credit: City Square Mall[/caption]
The Power-Packed Carnival will feature various games and activities such as the Unicorn Hop, Princess Bouncer, Blaze Inflatable Slide and Ball Pit, Dora Light Trail and the Hide-n-Seek.
To redeem your Carnival Pass, spend a minimum of $60 to play in the carnival and stand to win a fun-filled Power Squad Activity Booklet!
Power-Packed Carnival
Venue: City Square Mall Level 1, City Green
Date: 25 May – 24 Jun 2018
Opening Hours: Daily: 1pm – 10pm
Website
8. Discover Europe At Changi
Happening from 25 May to 24 June 2018, follow your favourite Sesame Street characters as they take you on a tour through Central and Eastern Europe.
[caption id="attachment_34858" align="aligncenter" width="1136"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: Also read McGriddles FINALLY Makes A Comeback In S’pore After 2 Years(Header Image Source: DiscoverSG)
Artbox 2018: What To Eat, Drink And Buy To Make The Most Of Your Money
It’s that time of the year again! Artbox Singapore is back for its second run, and promises to be bigger and better than before.
If you’ve been to Artbox last year, you may have left severely disappointed as the event faced an overwhelming turnout. If you’re unfamiliar with the event, it is a wildly popular market that supports local creators retailing everything from beauty, fashion, food and art.
Originating from Bangkok, Artbox Singapore recreates the vibrancy of Thai night markets, but you wouldn’t need a flight ticket this time.
So if you’ve got a bae and some friends, head down to Artbox Singapore which spans over two weekends from 25-27 May 2018 as well as 1-3 June 2018 from 3-11 pm at the Bayfront Event Space near The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands.
Food At Artbox Singapore 2018
If you saw the insta-worthy food pics from last year, you’ll know that food is the main highlight of the event. Dive into over 160 bustling F&B stalls each weekend for a wide variety of food to choose from.
Here’s what we got that definitely got DiscoverSG’s stamp of approval. Now, the food at Artbox is not Thai-Night-Market-Cheap but we tried out food that’s worth your money and not overly pretentious.
1. Golden Moments
I’m a huge fan of durian. I’m not being biased but this is definitely one of THE best Mao Shan Wang Ice Cream ($9.90) I’ve tried in Singapore.
Just look at it!
[caption id="attachment_34752" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]The bamboo charcoal infused ice cream has a subtle hint of MSW flavour. It is bittersweet and creamy and topped with 24K gold leaves.
I expected it to be jelak after a few bites but I surprisingly managed to devour the entire durian ice cream without feeling sick or heaty. If you’re not a huge durian lover, this ice cream might just change your mind.
It was slightly pricey for what is essentially durian ice cream, but it is definitely worth trying.
This limited edition ice cream is making its first appearance at this year’s Artbox, so if you know anyone who loves durian, you HAVE to bring them here.
If the ice cream is not enough, you can also try their Durian Platter ($18.80) which consists of durian mochi, durian puffs and the ice cream.
[caption id="attachment_34753" align="aligncenter" width="2560"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]If you’re in need of a good dessert, then Golden Moments is a must visit at this year’s Artbox.
2. Saiko
Don’t you just hate it when you buy takoyaki at a pasar malam and you can barely taste the octopus in it?
Serving up Japanese street food realness, Saiko serves takoyaki in sizeable portions with full bite-sized octopus. You can choose from 3 different fillings – octopus, chicken and braised mushrooms. You also have the option of mixing 2 different fillings in one serving.
[caption id="attachment_34760" align="aligncenter" width="4029"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]We got their Classic ($8) which comes with 6 takoyaki topped with bonito flakes, seaweed and torched Japanese mayo.
[caption id="attachment_34759" align="aligncenter" width="3807"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]This was hands down one of the best Takoyaki I’ve had in a very long time. It’s also the perfect bite-sized snack as you walk around Artbox.
3. Cha Tra Mue
When in Thailand, always get their Thai Milk Tea!
The weather was scorching hot and we were in desperate need of a good drink. We walked around and came across a stall selling the famous Cha Tra Mue brand teas.
[caption id="attachment_34761" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]You no longer have to ask your friends to buy you a packet of instant Cha Tra Mue from Thailand because its readily available at most bazaars and festivals in Singapore.
We recommend getting the 1-litre Thai Milk Tea ($4) because it is an absolute life saver in Singapore’s crazy weather. 10/10 would buy again!
4. The6ixsRosti
I was surprised to find a stall specialising in rosti at Artbox. I had high hopes for this one as I saw a queue forming at The6ixsRosti.
Being the typical kiasu Singaporean that I am, I knew I had to try this rosti.
[caption id="attachment_34763" align="aligncenter" width="3589"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]We opted for the Spicy Rosti with Mozarella Cheese ($7) – perhaps one of my favourite purchases of the day.
[caption id="attachment_34762" align="aligncenter" width="3845"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]The rosti is pan fried to perfection. It’s crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The spicy rosti actually had quite a kick to it, so if you can handle your spice, opt for the spicy rosti.
5. Thai Foodie Palace SG
I knew I couldn’t leave Artbox without getting any Thai Desserts. Just like any other basic Singaporean, I knew I couldn’t leave without trying the Mango Sticky Rice.
The cheapest Mango Sticky Rice I could find at Artbox was from Foodie Palace SG which sold a box for $6.
[caption id="attachment_34758" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]I never thought I would ever have to pay $6 for mango sticky rice, but I can’t complain. Their mango sticky rice turned out to be pretty good. The mango was sweet and they gave us a generous portion of sticky rice as well.
[caption id="attachment_34757" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Safe to say, we wiped the entire box clean. It was the perfect ending to my food hunt at Artbox.
Cheap Cheap, Good Good
Besides the food, you can also explore more than 200 retail booths! Each weekend brings forth a different set of unique and creative lifestyle and fashion vendors from Thailand and Singapore.
6. Oasis:Skin
If you’re in need of a good skincare routine, Oasis:Skin is an all-natural skincare company that believes in delivering high quality plant-based products that can help people rebuild their skin barrier in a natural way.
[caption id="attachment_34768" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]They use 100% natural and high-quality ingredients that are carefully sourced from artisanal producers and botanical experts from all over the world.
If your skin is in need of some desperate TLC, then you should try out their face mists. They have several face mists that targets dry skin, oily skin and even sensitive skin!
[caption id="attachment_34770" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]They also sell clay masks for those “treat yo’self” kind of days. The masks are packaged in its pure clay form as it has a longer shelf life, and there is no need for any harmful chemicals to preserve it.
[caption id="attachment_34769" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]7. Common Touch
If you’re looking for unique and quirky pieces to place around the house, then you’ll love the ceramics by Common Touch.
[caption id="attachment_34767" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Common Touch is a Singapore-based craft unit working together to create distinctive and purely handcrafted ceramic homeware. From different types of clay and combination of stains and glazes, each piece is hand-thrown and individually crafted.
[caption id="attachment_34764" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]You can also get hand-made jewellery at this store. If you know anyone who is a fan of minimal jewellery, then you should definitely check out Common Touch at Artbox!
[caption id="attachment_34766" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]You can also find plenty of stalls around Artbox selling everything from tops and pants to tote bags and leather wallets. What’s more, you can pay by DBS PayLah! at most stalls so you don’t have to worry about running out of cash after all that shopping!
This year’s Artbox definitely did not disappoint. With a variety of retail booths and F&B stalls to choose from, there’s definitely something for everyone here.
Pro-tip: Carry and umbrella and wear comfortable clothes because our weather is extremely unpredictable!
Are you heading down to Artbox Singapore this year?
Artbox Singapore 2018
Address: Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018970
Dates: 25 – 27 May, 1 – 3 June 2018
Time: 3pm – 11pm
DBS Marina Regatta Combines Fitness, Food And Craft Into One Big Party At The Bay
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DBS Marina Regatta Combines Fitness, Food And Craft Into One Big Party At The Bay
For those of you who religiously watch Ninja Warrior and Wipeout and think you can conquer the courses with ease, then we’ve got news for you.
The DBS Marina Regatta is back once again for its 7th edition in celebration of DBS’ 50th anniversary, with 2 weekends of fun and challenges for adrenaline junkies and urban athletes.
The DBS Marina Regatta will be held at The Promontory@Marina Bay on 26 – 27 May and 2 – 3 June 2018.
For The Fitness Buffs
Southeast Asia’s largest land and water obstacle course, the daunting Battle Bay Extreme returns again this year, with 3 levels of difficulty.
[caption id="attachment_34745" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Image Credit: DBS[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34742" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: DBS[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34741" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: DBS[/caption]Choose from the Beginner (Initiate), Intermediate (Intense) and Advanced (Insane) levels and test your endurance, strength and speed. Here’s a peek at what the courses will be like.
https://www.facebook.com/dbs.sg/videos/1719473524833556/
Of course, you’re not expected to just “be ready” for such an intense challenge. So DBS has prepared a series of complimentary fitness and wellness activities around the bay starting from 17 April 2018.
Prices for Battle Bay Extreme start at $8 – $10 for Initiate and $28 for Intense and Insane.
You can register for the complimentary, pre-Regatta fitness classes and the Battle Bay Extreme here.
That’s not all, for an early-bird fee of $38, you’ll be able to try your hands at the six-foot wall, inverted ladders, rope climbs, quintuple steps and more!
All registered participants will receive a goodie bag with exclusive DBS Marina Regatta products and TripleFit discount passes!
[caption id="attachment_27929" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Image Credit: Image Credit: DBS[/caption]The Creator’s Market will feature the Mahota Grocers Market selling healthy snacks and drinks, an open area for wellness activities, and even a communal social kitchen.
There’s something for everyone in the family. Parents can choose to make your own superfood snacks such as granola bars and acai bowls while the kids can get creative in the hands-on upcycling, craft and wellness workshops available.
[caption id="attachment_34744" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: DBS[/caption]All workshops and classes are ticketed which means you’ll need to register and pay for them. Don’t worry though, all are priced below $20.
You can view the list of workshops available here and register for them on-site or online if you’re applying for the Mahota classes.
For The Sports Fans
Now for the main event of the DBS Marina Regatta – the dragon boating competition.
[caption id="attachment_34746" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: DBS By The Bay[/caption]Organised in partnership with the Singapore Dragon Boat Association, this is the 7th edition of the international dragon boating competition which sees over 80 teams from all over Asia compete for the cash prize of $147,000 – the largest prize amount for dragon boating in Asia.
That’s not all, this year’s competition will feature youths-at-risk and youths with special needs taking part in the Community Race category.
If you’re a fan of dragon boating, then this is a sporting event featuring the best teams in the region that you don’t want to miss!
For The Foodies
Singapore’s largest pop-up creative market, Artbox, is back bigger and better than before!
Taking over 140,000 square feet of space at the Bayfront Event Space, this year’s Artbox will feature over 400 regional retailers, a larger selection of food and beverage, creative art installations, and even a hammock and foam pit zone!
If this is your first time heading to Artbox, here’s a glimpse of what went done last year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=10&v=FcbjFLabnHE
Artbox Singapore 2018
Venue: Bayfront Event Space
Date: 25 – 27 May 2018, 1 – 3 Jun 2018
Opening Hours: 3pm – 11pm
Why Book A Hotel Room When You Can Party On A Yacht For The Same Price?
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ULTRA Singapore Returns This June With DJ Snake And Afrojack Among Headliners
For all you party people, the long awaited Ultra Singapore is slated to return for its third instalment this June – with this year’s festival set to be the best and biggest yet.
Get ready for another round of heart racing electronic dance music by top-notch DJs and music producers from all around the globe.
With stellar line-ups boasting the likes of Above & Beyond, Afrojack, Axwell, DJ Snake, Hardwell, Kygo, Skrillex, Tiesto amongst many others, Ultra Singapore has become a prime destination for international revellers and local dance music lovers alike.
[caption id="attachment_34734" align="aligncenter" width="534"] Image Credit: Ultra Singapore Facebook[/caption]The highly anticipated global music festival will take place over the long weekend of Friday 15th and Saturday 16th June 2018 at Ultra Park on Bayfront Avenue.
An Ultra Good Time
Dedicated to the best of EDM, Ultranauts can expect another full-fledged weekend of partying and dancing – just hopefully less mud this time.
[caption id="attachment_34737" align="aligncenter" width="5998"] Image Credit: Ultra Singapore[/caption]This time round, the Singapore crowd will also get to experience the famous ULTRA Worldwide stage for the first time in Southeast Asia. Straight from the bayfront of Miami, the unique arching open stage concept domes over the crowd and takes beat-hungry Ultranauts on an electronic odyssey.
The stage is set to feature DJs from the trap and future bass world such as Illenium and and Joyryde.
[caption id="attachment_34735" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Ultra Music Festival[/caption]Ultra Singapore 2018 will span four stages on Bayfront Avenue. Aside from the inaugural debut of the Worldwide Stage, the Ultra Main Stage, the Resistance Stage, and a fourth Stage to house up-and-coming local and regional acts in the South East Asian music scene.
The Ultra Main Stage will feature headline acts while the Resistance Stage will pay homage to deep house and techno music. This year’s regional acts support features names such as Myrne, Kaku and Rave Republic.
[caption id="attachment_34736" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Ultra Singapore Facebook[/caption]With past acts including EDM heavyweights, Hardwell and Tiesto and over hundreds of thousands of Ultranauts, Ultra Singapore has become a force to be reckoned with.
Tickets are still available for purchase here, and are priced at $120 for single day general admission tickets, $170 for two-day general admission tickets and $210 for two-day premium general admission tickets.
If you’re looking for the best experience Ultra Singapore has to offer, the two-day VVIP tickets are going at $550 – which includes access to the festival grounds via a VVIP Entrance, VVIP Platform and the VVIP Village with exclusive bathrooms, bars and a rest area.
We’re pumped for this year’s Ultra Singapore! Hurry and purchase your tickets before they sell out.
In the mean time, here’s a recap of what went down at last year’s Ultra Singapore:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN9uCVPBB3Q
Ultra Singapore 2018
Address: Ultra Park
Date: 15 – 16 June 2018
Tickets: From $120. Tickets can be purchased here.
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