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Events in Singapore: What to do this 20 to 26 February 2025

By Robb Report Singapore 20 February, 2025

Happenings this week

We highlight the best our city has to offer and what’s keeping it abuzz. Here are the best things you can do in Singapore this week.

Party like it’s the 2000s again at Flashback Friday, an event by Party Anthems. Photo by Party Anthems

Flashback Friday

When: 21 February 2025

Where: Hard Rock Cafe

Remember what it was like to party in the aughts? Hit the Hard Rock Cafe and dance away to the likes of Pitbull, Justin Bieber, Usher and more. Tickets start at S$28, with a minimum spend of S$400 for five-pax table reservations.

Dubfire, an Iranian-American house and techno DJ. Photo by Cé La Vi

Cé La Vi presents Dubfire

When: 22 February 2025

Where: The Club Lounge at Cé La Vi

Party till late with Dubfire, a Grammy Award-winning artist and top electronic musician known for hits like Ribcage and Roadkill. With a career spanning over three decades, he will bring along an innovative spirit and classic techno favourites to Cé La Vi, where an unforgettable night of dancing awaits. Tickets go for S$38 (pre-event) or S$48, inclusive of one premium house pour.

Amy Dabbs, a Berlin-based DJ and resident of club Renate. Photo by RASA/Amy Dabbs

RASA x Solid Ground presents: Amy Dabbs

When: 22 February 2025

Where: RASA

Marking a homecoming this weekend is Amy Dabbs, an electronic music artist who called Singapore home before making a name in Berlin’s underground scene. Find her at RASA from 7pm till 4am, as she showcases her multi-genre approach to music alongside Singapore-based collective, Solid Ground. Tickets here.

Look forward to breathtaking visuals and immersive storytelling in a dynamic 360-degree art experience, where Klimt and Van Gogh are brought to life. Photo by Groundseesaw

Van Gogh Inside

When: Now until 23 February 2025

Where: Parkview Square

In addition to the ongoing Monet Inside exhibition by Groundseesaw, visitors will also have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of Gustav Klimt and Vincent van Gogh. Look forward to an ever-changing roster of breathtaking visuals and immersive storytelling in a dynamic 360-degree art experience, where Klimt’s themes of beauty love and human experience and the emotional universe of Van Gogh are brought to life. Tickets here.

See You, Anniversary tells the love story of Kelvin and Annie, looking back on the many firsts in their 29 years together. Photo by Nine Years Theatre

See You, Anniversary

When: Now until 23 February 2025

Where: The Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre @ Funan

After an acclaimed debut in 2022, See You, Anniversary is returning, hoping to, once again, touch the audience with its heartfelt exploration of love and memory. Performed in Mandarin with English subtitles and closed captions, this moving production celebrates the love story of a couple, looking back on the many firsts in their life together. Opening on Valentine’s Day, ‘dine and theatre date’ tickets are available for couples who wish to enjoy a wine-pairing dinner at The Masses, anytime from 8 to 23 February 2025. More information here.

Rediscover the brand’s core and limited-edition whiskies through a special serve ritual at The Macallan House. Photo by The Macallan

A unique sensory experience

When: Now until 2 March 2025

Where: The Macallan House

Embark on a unique sensory experience at The Macallan House, and rediscover the brand’s core and limited-edition whiskies through a special serve ritual. Guided by experts, each session promises to educate and enrich one’s understanding of everything that makes The Macallan what it is. Book here for tickets to the experience, each going for S$32.

Trumpet, 1984. Photo by Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat/Artestar, New York

Behind the Canvas

When: Now until 6 March 2025

Where: Marina Bay Sands

This month, Singapore will be hosting the global debut of Behind the Canvas Series 1: Jean-Michel Basquiat, a celebration of the life and work of one of the most influential artists of our time. Presented by Covenant Art in partnership with New York collector and publisher Larry Warsh’s House of Inspiration, the three-month-long initiative aims to make art accessible to one and all, reimagining stories of iconic artists through innovative and experiential showcases. More here.

Boy Moon Jar (2024). Photo by Cuturi Gallery

Yom Bo Sung: Our Foreign Home

When: Now until 8 March 2025

Where: Cuturi Gallery

In Our Foreign Home, Singaporean artist Yom Bo Sung reflects on the reassuring familiarity yet unsettling estrangement in making a home as a migrant. Drawing from observations of transient spaces and his personal experience as a native Korean, he ventures into the abstract art of splicing human and architectural elements together. Thus, creating a sculptural series of private moments for the rest of us to stumble into. More information here.

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Immaterial (2019) by Agus Suwage. Photo by Richard Koh Fine Art

Of Dreams and Contemplation: I Am All but A Story – Collection of Richard Koh

When: Now until 9 March 2025

Where: The Private Museum

For the second time, Richard Koh’s personal art collection will be showcased at The Private Museum, offering viewers a fresh glimpse into his journey as a collector and gallerist. Collected with a focus on memory and emotion, the collection will reveal a rare insight into the mind of a veteran who has spent years promoting the works of others and championing contemporary artists from Southeast Asia and beyond. Admission is free. More here.

Installation view of Pratchaya Phinthong’s ‘Untitled (Singapore)’ (2014). Photo by Singapore Art Museum

No Patents on Ideas

When: Now until 23 March 2025

Where: SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark

Through video, installation and objects, witness how ideas can transcend boundaries and redefine art at Pratchaya Phinthong’s first solo exhibition in Singapore. Phinthong, a Bangkok-based artist who uses art to examine the cultural and economic systems that define modern life, will also present Undrift, a new video installation that reflects on the implications between cultural circuits of vernacular knowledge and everyday material cultures. More here.

A set of 84 hand-carved model pagodas from Shanghai have been reunited for the first time in over a century. Photo by Asian Civilisations Museum

Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco

When: Now until 1 June 2025

Where: Asian Civilisations Museum

In this special exhibition, a set of 84 hand-carved model pagodas from Shanghai have been reunited for the first time in over a century. Not since they travelled thousands of miles to San Francisco for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915, a massive world’s fair that attracted more than 18 million visitors during its 288-day run. Remarkably detailed, these pagodas offer a good look at China’s rich architectural heritage, and will be complemented by Towers of Faith, a photography exhibition of religious landmarks in Singapore, as well as a series of public programmes. More here.

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The Yuewen Global IP Awards Package will grant you two award show tickets and a two-night stay at Resorts World Sentosa. Photo by Equarius Hotel

Yuewen Global IP Awards

When: 28 February 2025

Where: Resorts World Sentosa, Resorts World Ballroom

The Yuewen Global IP Awards is returning to Singapore, where it will be jointly held by Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) and Yuewen, a Chinese entertainment group known for its portfolio of celebrated intellectual property. The star-studded awards gala will enjoy the company of the region’s most acclaimed artists and A-list celebrities, as it honours distinguished global creative talents and their works across the world of digital entertainment media. Anyone else interested to attend may book the Yuewen Global IP Awards Package through RWS, which includes two award show tickets and two nights at one of resort’s properties.

In this production by Pangdemonium, Jo Kukathas will take the lead as the protagonist, alngside Lim Kay Siu, Neo Swee Lina and Rebecca Ashley Dass. Photo by Pangdemonium Theatre Company

A Doll’s House, Part 2

When: 7 to 23 March 2025

Where: Victoria Concert Hall

When Henrik Ibsen wrote the 1879 play, A Doll’s House, he left the audience wondering about the fate of its protagonist, a woman who left a marriage and children behind. In the sequel, a work by the American playwright Lucas Hnath, a cliffhanger is revisited, with the same protagonist returning 15 years later to confront the consequences of her departure. Designed as a standalone play, A Doll’s House, Part 2 provides a fresh, modern twist on the themes of personal agency and social constraint, and will be brought to life by the Pangdemonium Theatre Company and its stellar cast. Tickets here.

Chef Keiko Kuwakino of Satoyama Jujo, Japan. Photo by Kita Food Festival

Singapore Weekender by Kita Food Festival

When: 12 to 17 March 2025

Where: Various locations

The most ambitious programme by Kita Food Festival is bound for Singapore this March, showcasing Southeast Asia’s culinary best through four-hand dinners, kitchen takeovers and its signature big barbecue finale. Chefs to look out for include Brian Cole of Hearth (Perth), Syrco Bakker of Syrco Base (Bali), Kelvin Cheung of Jun’s (Dubai) and Keiko Kuwakino of Satoyama Jujo (Japan). Tickets here.

Step into the Emerald City with an Australian cast and explore the story of an unlikely friendship through Grammy Award-winning music by Stephen Schwartz. Photo by Wicked

Wicked

When: 19 March to 20 April 2025

Where: Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands

Talk about good timing. As fans await the second installment of the film to arrive in theatres (November 2025), they can experience the award-winning musical from Broadway live this coming March. Step into the Emerald City with an Australian cast and explore the story of an unlikely friendship through Grammy Award-winning music by Stephen Schwartz. Tickets begin at S$68, with dining packages to consider. More here.

Sign up for a night of laughter with Kumar and his crew of drag queens and dancers, who are here to reignite the nation’s sense of humour. Photo by Base Entertainment

SOS Kumar

When: 17 July to 3 August 2025

Where: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands

There’s no better way to celebrate Singapore’s 60th than enjoying a night of laughter with local standup comic, Kumar. Together with his fabulous “Gorgeous Riotous Crew” of drag queens and dancers, join him for a wild ride of quirky (and current) affairs and love-hate relationships with cultural icons, told with a brand of humour that’s bold, loud and unapologetically Singaporean. Tickets here.