We Are Days Away From Ultra Singapore – These Are The Acts S’poreans Are Hyped To See
The DBS Marina Regatta has come and gone. We drank, lazed around, soaked up the sun, and also managed to hit up the Pre-Ultra Party!
A two-day teaser of what’s to come at the upcoming Ultra Singapore, the party was nothing short of heart-pumping action with the crowd raising their hands, dancing the night away to the sounds of emerging DJs Dubvision, Crossnaders, Raiden, Jade Rasif, Moe, and Myrne.
An Ultra Good Time
[caption id="attachment_27048" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] DBS Marina Regatta 2017 Pre-Ultra Party[/caption]Despite a slow start, the party really got started on the second night, with DJ Dubvision helming the decks, hyping the crowd and blasting some familiar tunes, turning the party up to eleven.
Drinks were on hand, the lights in the Play Dome added to the electric atmosphere, and everyone had a blast! Even the DJs joined the crowd, dancing with us once they were finished with their sets. Some very lucky folks got to rub shoulders (literally) with some of these rising names in EDM.
[caption id="attachment_27049" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] DBS Marina Regatta 2017 Pre-Ultra Party[/caption]Limited edition merchandise, including wristbands and caps were also given out, so party-goers could take home a piece of the event as a souvenir!
The Acts Singaporeans Are Most Excited To See
[caption id="attachment_27050" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Image Credit: Steve Aoki (Image Credit: DJMag)[/caption]2. “The music at last year’s Ultra was SO good, especially Kygo! I love it when a song comes on that everyone knows and EVERYONE sings along, completely in sync. It’s an indescribable feeling and I’m looking forward to feeling that again at this year’s festival. In terms of DJs, I’m super hyped for Tiësto.” – Jerome
[caption id="attachment_27052" align="aligncenter" width="1431"] Tiësto (Image Credit: Showtek (Image Credit: Rich Chigga (Image Credit: Pendulum (Image Credit: Edmsauce)[/caption]If you’ve been sitting on the fence, unsure of whether you should head out for Ultra Singapore this year, these are some more reasons to go.
Touted the EDM party of the year, it’ll be awhile before we see another star-studded line up like this!
[caption id="attachment_27056" align="aligncenter" width="601"] Ultra Line-Up[/caption]Happening very soon on 10 and 11 June, Ultra Singapore tickets are still on sale, with General Admission tickets for both 1 Day and 2 Day entry still available for purchase. 1 Day tickets are tagged at USD$115 and 2 Day tickets are going at USD$178.
Purchase your tickets here before they all run out!
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Food At The Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar Isn’t Cheap — Here’s What’s Worth It And What’s Not
In the past couple of days, much has been said about this year’s Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar.
Some have pointed out that Artbox 2.0, and others have said the food there is not worth the price or the queue.
The DiscoverSG team headed down to taste-test the food ourselves, to distinguish those that are worth the money (and the queue) from those that are not. Full disclosure: we picked many of these items based on their insta-worthiness and novelty.
Our conclusion? Some of the most photogenic foods actually tasted the worst.
These are some of the things we liked.
Worth It
1. Katoshka (Muslim owned)
[caption id="attachment_26780" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Image Credit: passerbyshaz[/caption]One of our favourite stalls at the bazaar–by far– was Katoshka, which serves up russet fries drenched in sauce. Here, you don’t have to worry about running out of sauce for your fries. Not your average cup of cheese fries, this snack packed a punch without being too overwhelming.
We tried the Sambal Cheese ($5.90) and loved how the crispy fries mixed with the spicy cheese. While the serving size is quite small, we think it’s worth every dollar
We also tried the Asam Boi Special ($3.90), a sour plum drink. The drink was on the sweet side, with just the right amount of sourness from the Asam.
2. Banana Cheese Fritters
[caption id="attachment_26798" align="alignnone" width="750"] Image Credit: passerbyshaz[/caption]Another sweet treat we tried is the Banana Cheese Fritters ($6)–the humble pisang goreng with a twist. There was barely a queue or a wait when we were there. We went with a classic chocolate flavour from a list of options including chocolate rice and oreos. Served warm, these were the perfect balance of sweet and salty–great for those who want a sweet treat that isn’t too cloying.
The melted cheese brought a very subtle flavour to the fritters. If you’re looking for a stronger cheese flavour, we suggest asking for an extra helping of cheese.
And now, on to the stuff we didn’t like.
Not Worth It
1. Milk Bites (Non-halal)
[caption id="attachment_26781" align="alignnone" width="750"] Image Credit: passerbyshaz[/caption]The Singaporean wisdom of ‘if there’s a queue, join it‘ led us to Fried Milk. An interesting concept, these bite-sized squares of fried milk pudding come in 3 different flavours: Original, Pandan and Thai Milk Tea.
We tried the platter ($9), which came with 4 milk bites of each flavour. Freshly fried, these desserts were crunchy on the outside and oozy on the inside. The consistency of the cream was a bit chunky for our liking and the flavour was quite overwhelming. Suffice to say, we weren’t fans of these.
2. WORD (Muslim owned)
[caption id="attachment_26793" align="alignnone" width="750"] Image Credit: passerbyshaz[/caption]WORD is no stranger when it comes to cooking up a storm. Their outlet at Upper Thomson Road serves up delicious Western fare alongside crafted sodas and mocktails.
At their pop up stall, we tried the Minah ($8), a bucket of soda dressed to the nines. We were in for a bit of a wait despite the short queue due to a shortage of staff. When we did get our drink creation, we were pretty disappointed. Crafted from Fanta Orange, Ice Cream Soda and two scoops of ice cream, this tasted like diluted Fanta and felt like it could easily have been made at home.
While we appreciate the size of the drink, hauling it around was also a bit of a struggle, especially given the crowd.
3. Loco Loco
[caption id="attachment_26794" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Image Credit: passerbyshaz[/caption]Loco Loco made a splash at last year’s Geylang Bazaar for offering up flavoured churros. This year, they have 3 outlets spread out over the entirety of the bazaar. We picked up the Chilli Crab Churros ($6) and Beef Scotch Eggs ($6).
The Chilli Crab Churros were warm and the chilli sauce topping tasted like the real-deal, minus the spiciness. Sadly, these Churros were unexpectedly dense. Without the sauce, this snack would have ranked low on our score scale.
The Beef Scotch Eggs were served warm and with a serving of keropok. We waited about 10 – 15 minutes for the Scotch Eggs, so pick this up only if you’re willing to wait around for this dish. While the eggs were nicely done, the beef was pretty plain.
At least they’re photogenic?
Image Credit: passerbyshaz[/caption]
SOFNADE is one spot you might want to check out for a sweet treat. Serving up Cendol Soft Serve, Galaxy Milkshakes and Donut Balls, it’s no wonder this dessert stall is a favourite among sweet tooths. We managed to grab a Galaxy Milkshake ($6.50) while the line was short and watched as the stall attendant poured the coloured liquids into the cup, layer by layer. A gorgeous work of food art topped with rainbow sprinkles, its flavour was unfortunately, a let down. The milkshake tastes like a vanilla milkshake, except a lot sweeter. We’re sweet tooths ourselves, but this was way too sweet for us. Unfortunately, many of the pretty and novel foods we tried at the Geylang Bazaar were sub-par in the taste department. That said, we also bought ourselves some more “traditional” pasar malam eats like Takoyaki Balls, Vadai and Dengdeng, and we must admit, at the end of the day, these were our top picks. While this year’s Geylang Bazaar may have more of an Artbox vibe compared to the past years, we were still glad we made the trip down. One piece of advice we do have though, is that if the food looks good, it probably won’t taste great. Also read, With Over 1,000 Stalls, This Year’s Geylang Bazaar Will Keep You Coming Back For More
10 ‘Die Die Must Try’ Events And Eats To Rev Up Your First Half Of June [1-15 June]
Aaand it’s finally June!
If you’re in school, that means the long awaited June holiday break. If not, there’s always the weekend to spend some quality time with your loved ones.
With a whole bunch of exciting events to go to and new eats to sample, this month’s line-up of events surely does not disappoint!
Think fun festivals of all kinds, shopping till you drop at The Great Singapore Sale, and new cafe openings. Whether you’re a beach bum, die-hard foodie or someone who appreciates great music, we’ve got some ideas on how you can spend your weekend!
Here are 10 activities you need to head down to ASAP!
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1. Faber-Castell Art Festival
It’s time to pick up your colouring pencils again!
Faber-Castell, the makers of brilliant pencils and creative goods, adds colour to the month with its first ever art festival.
[caption id="attachment_26604" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: These include lessons on fashion illustration, brush calligraphy, hand-lettering, and watercolour painting. You can also bond with family over art competitions, badge making, and mind mapping.There will also be an art exhibition, where proceeds from the sale of artworks will be donated to the Singapore Children’s Cancer Foundation.
Make sure you nose around the huge spread of Faber-Castell products on sale too!
Faber-Castell Art Festival
Where: Singapore ION Orchard #04-13 & Marina Square #02-190A, 6 Raffles Boulevard, S039594
When: 27 May – 4 June, 11am – 9pm daily
Contact no.: 6339 8787
If you remember watching Channel 8’s The Little Nyonya, you’ll jump at this chance to be part of that world.
The Peranakan Festival offers the most immersive chance to learn about the vibrant Straits Chinese culture in Singapore!
[caption id="attachment_26611" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: The Peranakan Festival[/caption]Expect a slew of performances, including the traditional Dondang Sayang, a humourous love ballad.
Kids will love the arts and crafts workshops, where they’ll learn stamp carving, silk screen printing and book cover art. You’ll also get to have fun dressing up and taking pictures in Nyonya or Baba traditional kebayas!
Try your hand at making (or wolfing down) traditional desserts, Nasi Ulam, sireh and betel nut, at the cooking classes and food tastings here.
Finally, sit down for high tea with the less privileged elderly and children from Lengkong Bahru and beneficiaries from Prison Fellowship Singapore, and learn the heart of the Peranakan community.
Peranakan Festival This one’s for those who live for decadent food and extravagant parties. Lo & Behold’s month-long festival shows us Singaporeans how to party with class and style!
Where: Claymore Connect, 442 Orchard Rd, S238879
When: May 27 – June 17, 11am – 6pm
Contact no.: 6262 4428
Lo And Behold Group Festival
If you’d rather eat than party, catch an epic Pizza-Off happening at Extra Virgin Pizza. As part of the festivities, Tanjong Beach Club will also be serving up an All You Can Eat Bottomless Brunch.
If you want to learn a little something, The Rabbit Hole will be playing host to a snazzy Gin Workshop, so bottoms up!
Lo And Behold Group Festival
Where: Various locations
When: 29 May – 25 June
Contact no.: 6338 8035
Website
4. DBS Marina Regatta
Been dreaming of the perfect beach getaway, but haven’t got the time to go?
Well, DBS brings the beach to you at this year’s DBS Marina Regatta, Singapore’s first and only urban pop-up beach!
[caption id="attachment_26607" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit: DBS Marina Regatta[/caption]Held at Marina Bay, there’ll be plenty to do, eat and drink–like a real beach, but better.
Laze around in hammocks with an ice cold cocktail in hand (we recommend one from Potato Head’s Coconut Bar), take yoga classes hosted by lululemon, or get your blood pumping by tackling Singapore’s largest inflatable water obstacle course.
DBS Marina Regatta 2017
Where: The Promontory@Marina Bay
When: 1 – 4 June | (1 June) 4pm – 9pm; (2, 3, 4 June) 10am – 10pm
Remember how much you loved listening to stories as a kid?
StoryFest brings that spark back, with a showcase of the best storytelling from Singapore and around the world.
[caption id="attachment_26612" align="aligncenter" width="1400"] Image Credit: StoryFest SG[/caption]There are workshops and performances for everyone–kids, adults, and aspiring storytellers themselves!
Families will be transported to faraway lands at Enchanted Tales, which features folk and fairy tales from Russia, Africa and France.
Adults too can choose from a selection of adult audience shows, including a monologue and a story slam in the Singapore Showcase.
There’s even a workshop where you can learn to use stories to build emotional literacy in children, and one where the audience themselves are used to form a story.
It’ll surely be a happy ending to the day, no matter which you choose!
International Storytelling Storyfest
Where: The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, S179429
When: 2 – 4 June
Contact no.: 6332 6919
Website
6. Beerkini Rocks
Beach, beer, bands and babes…
That, and a whole lot more, is what you’ll find at Bikini Bar’s quarterly beach party, Beerkini Rocks!
[caption id="attachment_26603" align="aligncenter" width="2270"] Image Credit: Music fans can look forward to rock classics and chart-toppers by talented local rock and alternative acts O.K Ready! and Rockweller.Also not to be missed are their crazy drink offers, with Jaeger Shots at $8, Monster Bombs at $9, and Buckets of Bintang going at $40.
Bikini Babes will also be challenging rock and rollers to exciting beach games with prizes to be won!
Beerkini Rocks
Where: Bikini Bar 50 Siloso Beach Walk #01-01, Singapore, S099000
When: 3 June, 3.00pm – 11.30pm
Contact no: 6631 8938
Bangkok’s famous April’s Bakery has finally opened in Singapore!
And it’s serving up Hong Kong-style Lao Po Bing (Wife Cake) with a twist.
Choose between sweet and savoury options depending on your mood–both are stuffed with flavourful, colourful fillings, wrapped in a thin, flaky crust.
For an afternoon snack, try the fragrant Pork with Gravy, or the subtly sweet Pork with Honey.
For dessert, get the Thai Milk Tea, Green Tea, or go for the popular Taro (with a hidden gingko nut within!) and Pumpkin flavours.
These Cantonese-style pies are handmade and baked fresh daily to ensure they taste great, and they’re all priced at only $2 each!
We suggest you head down early, because the yummier flavours get snapped up real quick.
April’s Bakery
Where: April’s Bakery Singapore, Tampines MRT Station, #01-31, S529538
Opening Hours: 8.00am – 10.00pm, or till sold out (Mon-Sun)
Contact no.: 8122 7604
This newest addition to the themed cafe scene may be the most magical one yet.
The quirky Enchanted Cafe charms at first sight with its beautiful decor, complete with a magical garden and collection of spell books.
[caption id="attachment_26606" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Enchanted Cafe[/caption]But what’s most striking is the presentation of its dishes.
Think: Bright red cherry compote, blackberries and blueberries in a vivid splash against a deep blue plate, sprinkled with seemingly handpicked bits of nuts and leaves. That’s what makes up the tangy, yet sweet Berries Compote French Toast ($14.90).
For something traditional with a twist, there’s the Ngoh Hiang Burger ($18.90), which is exactly what it sounds like, complete with bits of water chestnut and black garlic sauce made from scratch.
The most instagramable thing here is the Sorcerer’s Elixir ($9.90), a blue drink that turns glittery purple after an orange liquid is added.
This has to be the most enchanting cafe to open since the Harry Potter Cafe.
Enchanted Cafe
Where: Rangoon Road, Singapore 218374
Opening Hours: Closed on Mon; Tue: 10am – 10pm; Wed – Thur: 12pm – 10pm; Fri: 11am – 11pm; Sat: 10am – 11pm; Sun: 9am – 8pm
Contact no.: 8813 1086
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9. PC Show
Maybe you’ve been thinking of swapping out your laggy PC for a new one.
Well, there’s no better time than the annual PC Show!
[caption id="attachment_26608" align="aligncenter" width="1170"] Image Credit: Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, S018956When: 1 – 4 June, 12pm – 9pm
Contact no.: 6299 8633
Shopping. Many of us do a whole lot of it–often, more than we should.
Well, a 10 week period starting from 9 June just gave us even more reason to do so!
[caption id="attachment_26609" align="aligncenter" width="1480"] Image Credit: Your Singapore[/caption]For both tourists and locals alike, there’s no better time to hit the stores than during the Great Singapore Sale!
This is the time when retail stores in Singapore feature their greatest sales and markdowns.
Had your eye on a dress, but couldn’t bear to part with that kind of cash? We say it’s now or never.
Stretch your dollar and fill those shopping bags with bargains of all kinds–from fashion to jewellery, electronics to toys, to spa treatments, hotel stays, food, and visits to local attractions!
The Great Singapore Sale
Where: All over Singapore!
When: 9 June – 13 August
The Projector: How An Abandoned Theatre Became An Artsy Alternative Cinema
Ultra Singapore Unveils Phase 2 Line-Up: Rich Chigga, GTA & More!
After a long, agonising wait, Ultra Singapore’s Phase 2 line-up has finally been announced, and we have to say, we’re impressed.
Ultra Singapore Phase 2 Line-Up
[caption id="attachment_26346" align="aligncenter" width="467"] Image Credit: Ultra Singapore[/caption]While the Phase 1 line-up featured heavy hitters in the EDM scene, including Pendulum, Steve Aoki, and Hardwell, the Phase 2 line-up includes some up-and-comers.
Acclaimed Indonesian rapper Rich Chigga, electronic act GTA, Singapore born and raised MYRNE, and local singer-songwriter Sam Rui will be joining the ranks of the big names slated to perform at this year’s Ultra.
Tickets to Ultra Singapore are priced at $115 USD for 1 Day Tickets and $178 USD for 2 Day Tickets.
If you still haven’t got your tickets, head to Ultra Singapore before they sell out!
Also read, Ultra Singapore 2017 Headliners Revealed So Far Include Hardwell, Tiësto, Steve Aoki, And More
Halloween Horror Nights Is Looking For Scare Actors – Tell Your Scary Looking Friends
If you live for Halloween–the costumes, the scaring, the fun, and basically, everything about it–this might be right up your alley.
Singapore’s most terrifying event, Halloween Horror Nights, is back for its seventh edition, and it is casting performers to bring guests’ worst nightmares to life this September/October.
[caption id="attachment_26358" align="alignnone" width="960"] (Image Credit: are more than welcome to audition as Halloween Horror Nights 7 hopes to take the scare factor to the next level.If you have any other bizarre talents to offer, Halloween Horror Nights wants you! Just make sure your tricks are adaptable to the Halloween theme.
Instead of getting scared for Halloween this year, why not be the one doing the scaring? Not only will it be a hilarious time (we imagine), it’ll probably be the most fun way to celebrate!
Auditions to be a part of Halloween Horror Nights 7 will be happening at *SCAPE, Level 5. Make a trip down on 3, 4, 10 or 11 June 2017 between 11am – 8pm (last registration at 7.30pm).
Call down all your friends and make a date of it! Nail the audition and you’ll have plenty to look forward to in the months leading up to Halloween for sure!
[embed]https://youtu.be/nr5XWdmYMNg[/embed]For more information on what Halloween Horror Nights is looking for, click With Over 1,000 Stalls, This Year’s Geylang Bazaar Will Keep You Coming Back For More
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DJ Calvin Harris Announced As Final Headlining Act At This Year’s Singapore Grand Prix
Another huge name has been added to the 2017 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix concert line-up: Calvin Harris.
The Grammy award-winning producer, songwriter and powerhouse DJ is set to perform on the third night of the Grand Prix, closing off the race weekend with a full-length performance.
He joins an already star-studded line-up including Ariana Grande, The Chainsmokers and OneRepublic. Other international acts who will be performing are Seal, Duran Duran, George The Poet and Lianne La Havas.
To catch Harris’ performance, get your hands on any three-day race ticket (S$298 and up) or any Sunday single-day ticket (S$198 and up)
For ticketing information, click here.
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With Over 1,000 Stalls, This Year’s Geylang Bazaar Will Keep You Coming Back For More
The month of Ramadhan is a few weeks away and while it holds plenty of cultural and religious significance for Muslims all over the world, that doesn’t mean the rest of us can’t join in on the festivities.
Two cultural events worth checking out every Ramadhan are the annual Hari Raya Light-Up and the Geylang Serai Baazar. This year’s light-up is centred around the cultural and historical aspects of Malay culture.
Hari Raya Light-Up
[caption id="attachment_26271" align="alignnone" width="991"] Image Credit: Hari Raya Light-Up 2017 Organising Committee[/caption]This year’s Hari Raya Light-Up will feature a 4.4-metre-tall wau (a kite originating from the Malaysian state of Kelantan), a stage area formed by a 12-metre-wide sampan and decorated arches standing at 13-meters and 9-metres tall.
[caption id="attachment_26272" align="alignnone" width="991"] A 4.4-metre-tall wau, a kite originating from the Malaysian state of Kelantan (Image Credit: Hari Raya Light-Up 2017 Organising Committee)[/caption]This year’s light-up stretches over 2.25km, spanning Sims Avenue and Changi Road, and comprises 900,000 LED lights!
This year’s Hari Raya Light-Up will see the addition of a new, temporary exhibition. Housed in a structure modelled after the weaves of a ketupat, the exhibition serves to educate the public about the history of Hari Raya and of the Geylang Serai area.
Geylang Serai Bazaar
[caption id="attachment_26266" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Image Credit: SCAPE*[/caption]The Geylang Serai Bazaar is returning with more than 1,000 makeshift stalls selling both traditional and fusion snacks. Happening from 25 May to 24 June, look out for “poke bowls”, candy floss burritos and “rainbow planet” ice-cream buns.
[caption id="attachment_26265" align="alignnone" width="618"] Candy Floss Burritos[/caption]The annual bazaar spans Geylang Serai market, Joo Chiat Complex and Haig Road. Cultural performances are set to take place every weekend near Kampong Kembangan Community Club. For cultural buffs, catch free screenings of P Ramlee’s films on the big screen.
If you’re a Singaporean (or foreigner) who is keen on getting their hands on some delicious eats, head on down to the Hari Raya Light-Up. Our advice? Bring that portable fan and lots of cash!
Hari Raya Light-Up
Where: Around Sims Avenue and Changi Road
When: May 20 – Jul 7
Geylang Serai Bazaar
Where: Geylang Serai Market, Joo Chiat Complex and Haig Road
When: 25 May – 24 June
The Team Behind OverEasy Is Hosting A Festival – Expect A Riverdale-Themed Party And Food Fights!
The Lo & Behold group is no stranger when it comes to decadent foods and extravagant parties.
A Singapore-based hospitality group, Lo & Behold runs a slew of esteemed establishments. From beach-goer favourite Tanjong Beach Club to swanky The Warehouse Hotel, Lo & Behold truly knows the way to our hearts.
Next month, Lo & Behold is throwing a month-long festival to show us Singaporeans how to party with class, style and panache. Happening 29 May – 25 June, Lo & Behold will be hosting specially curated shindigs at 7 of their establishments.
Lo & Behold Festival
[caption id="attachment_26251" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: The Black Swan Facebook Page[/caption]Looking for a party that will have you feeling like Grace Kelly or Audrey Hepburn?
You’re in luck. Lo & Behold will be pulling out all the stops for its Electroball: The Golden Age of Hollywood. Happening at swanky bistro-cum-bar The Black Swan, this 1930s-inspired get-together is spread over three floors. Get ready to rub shoulders with party guests dressed to the nines as you immerse yourself in electric jazz and cirque coquetry.
A definite ‘do not miss’ for party-goers looking for an event worth every penny.
Electroball: The Golden Age of Hollywood
Where: The Black Swan
When: 10 June, 7pm – 10pm
Keen to work on that tan while indulging in tasty eats? Tanjong Beach Club is serving up an All You Can Eat Bottomless Brunch. Dig into plates stacked high with breakfast favourites as you soak in the sun, salt and sand!
All You Can Eat – Bottomless Brunch
Where: Tanjong Beach Club
When: 17 June, 11.30am
With a slew of curated events for every kind of partygoer in the month of June, there’s bound to be something that will tickle your fancy!
10 Shiok Experiences And Eats To Turn Things Up A Notch The Second Half Of May [15-31 May]
The year seems to be flying by so quickly. In the blink of an eye, we’re already at the end of May!
Who says we have to wait till the June holidays to have fun? There are tons of things to do and new chow places to try out right now!
Think themed parties of all sorts, international artists on our shores, and healthy desserts! Whether you’re a party animal, fitness junkie or music guru, we’ve got your weekend plans sorted.
Here are 10 a-may-zing (get it?) activities you need to head down to ASAP!
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1. Urban Ventures Vol. 6
It’s no secret that eating is our national pastime–and we’re proud of it.
That’s why Urban Ventures has its latest edition centred around social dining experiences!
[caption id="attachment_26169" align="aligncenter" width="1706"] Image Credit: Urban Ventures[/caption]LOBELAB will be creating a social haven in Duxton Plain Park for 3 days this May.
It features live music, interactive artworks, an artisan’s market and a dance party. There are also interactive workshops, urban furniture and mouthwatering grub.
What we’re most excited for though, is the Pop-Up Library, Yin Yang Yoga Session and Upcycling Your T-Shirt Workshop!
It’s surely a journey into the more human, playful and friendly side of public spaces in Singapore.
Urban Ventures
Where: Duxton Plain Park, 1 Keong Saik Rd, Singapore 089140
When: 19 – 21 May, 4pm till late
Admission: Free
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2. Zouk 26th Anniversary
Zouk is turning 26!
To celebrate, they’re throwing a big birthday bash, and everyone’s invited.
[caption id="attachment_26164" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Zouk[/caption]Many new clubs have sprouted up recently, but good ol’ Zouk will always be a familiar spot for our best nights out.
Did you know Zouk is ranked no. 4 in the DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs in the World in 2017? The club has also attracted tons of internationally acclaimed DJs like Hardwell, Tiesto and Disclosure.
With complimentary entry for all, this is the party to let your hair down and go into celebration mode!
Zouk 26th Anniversary
Where: 3C River Valley Road, The Cannery, Singapore 179022
When: 18 May, 9pm – 2am
Contact no.: 6738 2988
Admission: Invite Only: 9pm; Open To Public: 11pm Onward; Free Entry For All (Non-Member)
Website
3. Fitness Fest
Fitness junkies, listen up!
Come together with other fitness and health lovers at this ultimate fitness festival.
[caption id="attachment_26168" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit: Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018970When: 20 – 21 May
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4. Lily Singh – How To Be A Bawse
What up everyone, it’s your girl Superwoman!
If this rings a bell, you’ll be delighted to know that Lilly Singh is coming to Singapore!
[caption id="attachment_26171" align="aligncenter" width="946"] Image Credit: Kallang Theatre, 1 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397688
When: 24 May, 8pm
Contact no.: 6324 0764
Admission: $93 – $244
Website
5. Party Like Gatsby
Turn the nostalgia of the golden 20s into reality at this glamorous event.
Party Like Gatsby transports you into the famous novel ‘The Great Gatsby’.
[caption id="attachment_26167" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Image Credit: Party Like Gatsby[/caption]‘The Great Gatsby’ centres on a young millionaire, Jay Gatsby. Jay is famous in his city for his mesmerising parties, hosted every weekend at his glamorous residence.
At Party Like Gatsby, spend an evening with him at a fantastic venue with stunning decorations. World-class entertainment includes burlesque, live music, as well as fire and aerial shows.
To date, over 40 cities in more than 10 countries have experienced its wild parties and intense shows. Finally, the party has reached the Pearl of the East–Singapore.
Be sure to come dressed elegantly, and get lost in the magic of the roaring twenties.
Party Like Gatsby
Where: Tanjong Beach Club, 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 098942
When: May 26, 7pm – 2am
Website
6. Island Escape
This really is a month for parties, isn’t it?
There’s even this one off our shores, at St John’s Island!
[caption id="attachment_26172" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: Island Escape Ticket Office, 31 Marina Coastal Drive, Singapore 018988When: 27 & 28 May, 12pm (Sat) – Sunset (Sun)
Admission: $55
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7. Multiply. A Majestic Playground
Designers, makers and art lovers unite!
For 2 days only, Keepers and Straits Clan will provide the perfect platform for you to eat, drink, shop, and play.
[caption id="attachment_26163" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Matter[/caption]This is a one-time-only takeover of the historic and iconic New Majestic Hotel building.
Expect a pop-up of unique experiences through 30 rooms. Discover over 50 Singapore designers, artists, craftsmen, tattoo artists, chefs and mixologists.
This event is a tribute to the diverse inspirations that drive our community of artists, designers and makers that make up the creative soul of Singapore.
Remember to bring cash as many designers will be launching special edition capsules!
Drop by and experience something new, game-changing, and yet so close to home.
Multiply. A Majestic Playground
Where: New Majestic Hotel, 31-37 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089845
When: 27 & 28 May, 11am – 10pm
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8. Crystal Castles
Fusing low-res electronic noise and pop hooks, Crystal Castles finally brings its music to our shores.
The duo is best known for their energetic live shows and moody home-made productions.
[caption id="attachment_26170" align="aligncenter" width="1830"] Image Credit: From gothic electronic paeans to distorted digital raves, from cinematic synth and noise crecendos to hip hop and trap infused synth pop, their music is all anchored in feeling.Crystal Castles been described as smuggling goth, rave, synthesized pop, electro and a festival-ready live act into the rock crowd.
If that’s your jam, you know where to go.
Crystal Castles
Where: *SCAPE The Ground Theatre, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
When: Tuesday 23 May 2017
Admission: Limited Early Bird – $70; Standard – $80; Doors – $90
We know all too well that 1 meal is sometimes not enough.
That’s why we were overjoyed when Dookki, which means 2 meals in Korean, opened its doors in Singapore!
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This fun and “Full-filling” dining concept has steadily gained popularity within and out of Korea.
The first meal begins with the much loved, signature Tteokbokki dish. Choose from 8 types of air-flown Tteokbokki, and your preferred level of spiciness from 7 types of sauces.
The second meal adds rice, kimchi, sweet corn and other ingredients to create the all time favourite Kimchi fried rice–and all for $18.80.
We know where we’ll be stuffing our faces this weekend.
Dookki Singapore
Where: Suntec City, 3 Temasek Boulevard, #B1-107 (East Wing), Singapore 038984
Opening Hours: Mon-Sun: 11am – 10pm
Contact no.: 6266 2425
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10. Bojio Cafe
We didn’t expect to find this gem in the heart of Tampines.
The quirkily named cafe allows families and friends to jio (invite) each other for a healthy desserts!
[caption id="attachment_26165" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image Credit: Kopitiam Bot[/caption]Their homemade ice-creams, waffles and toasts are friendly to the very young, very old, as well as health-conscious friends.
The story behind its founding is all too relatable. Mr Chan, the star chef, and Mrs Chan’s picky family members love hunting for dessert spots all over Singapore.
Inspired to open a shop of their own, they created a DIY ice cream recipe, purchased the machinery and ingredients required, and never looked back.
All their hand-made ice-cream contains reduced sugar, children friendly milk/cream, no preservatives or colouring and only fresh fruits.
Don’t say bojio, and drop by for something sweet!
Bojio Cafe
Where: Westgate 3 Gateway Dr #02-28 Singapore 608532
Opening Hours: Sun – Thurs: 11.30am – 9.30pm; Fri – Sat: 11.30am – 10pm
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There’s so much to do this month that we can hardly catch our breath!
But we’re going to try to head to all these events anyway, and make our last bit of May as fun as possible. And we think you should too!
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Get A Taste Of Melbourne’s Coffee Culture At This Stretch Of Cafes Popping Up At Millennia Walk
If you’ve ever lived in or visited Melbourne, you’ll know the city is synonymous with one thing: fantastic coffee. Touted by some as the coffee capital of the world, it seems no one does coffee like the Melburnians do.
Missing a taste of the city’s brew? Lucky for us, you’ll be able to drink it right here in Singapore very soon.
[caption id="attachment_26182" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: Industry Beans[/caption]Whether you are keen on picking up a coffee machine or want a taste of Melbourne’s finest, head on down the pop-up café street–it’s bound to be a delicious experience.
Melbourne Café Street Pop-Up
Address: Millenia Walk Atrium, 9 Raffles Boulevard, S039596
Date: 18 – 22 May
Time: 11am – 5pm