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More family fun, pop-ups, live performances and festival action for you this coming week
More family fun, pop-ups, live performances and festival action for you this coming week IMAGE: Sistic, Taledrops, Kakee

Things To Do In Singapore: 19 to 26 June

From concerts to plays to makan and pop-ups, there are plenty of reasons for you to head out this coming week.


Get your vibe on @ Kampong Kakee

Why you should go:To celebrate Kakee's first birthday, join in the fun over this weekend, starting 19 June! Take part in stage games, enjoy fringe activities like the K-pop Party, groove to live DJ sets, snack on sweet treats, and win prizes such as staycations, dining experiences, exclusive Kakee merch and more.

19 to 21 June, Bugis Junction, L1 Outdoor Fountain. Admission is free. Get more info here


Plushie fun with juju world

Why you should go: Firstly,juju world is the world's first inflatable experience built around juju, Cj Hendry's collectable toy series. Secondly, this is the world premiere, with Singapore being the only place the plushie will ever exist in yellow. Limited juju collectables were crafted exclusively for Singapore, and they're not available anywhere else. Note: No footwear is allowed inside the venue, so wear clean socks!

Until 18 July, 10am to 7pm (Mon to Fri), 10am to 8pm (Sat & Sun),IMBA Theatre @ Gardens By The Bay. Tickets at $15. Get more info here


Delve into the past at Crosscurrents

Why you should go: It’s the first time the Asian Civilisations Museum is featuring 100 masterpieces from France's famous Musée du Louvre's renowned collection. It’s part of this year’s vOilah! France Singapore Festival, and highlights include exquisite jades, luminous ceramics and intricate metalwork from the Mughal, Safavid, and Ottoman empires. It’s a rare chance to see these pieces of history.

19 June to 24 Jan, 2027. Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Pl, Singapore 179555. Get more info here


Get rockin' with Rock Central 11

Why you should go: If you’ve ever wanted to know who the new crop of Lion City rockers making waves in Singapore's pop/rock music scene are, this is a good place to start. Enjoy two nights of rocking out the jams as ITE Central turns into a concert venue with an awesome lineup featuring rockers like Forests, Subsonic Eye, Cakar, and Popwhizzee, among others. What’s more, it’s free!

19 and 20 June, 6pm, ITE College Central Blackbox. Get more info here


Manga magic at Uniqlo’s Graphic-T Universe Pop-Up

Why you should go:This is the manga x UT collab you want. Preview six new designs from the Manga UT Shueisha 100th Anniversary Collection, and pick up exclusive collectables along the way, like the exclusive MANGA 100 bag. Also, a minimum spend of $80 in-store lets you redeem one UT Tote Bag (at Uniqlo's Orchard Central store only), plus you can get a chance to win a Monchhichi Mini Charm, too.

Until 21 June, Orchard Central Level 1 Atrium. Get more info here


Special screening of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

Why you should go: Who doesn't love E.T.?Steven Spielberg’s beloved classic movie about a group of kids who help an alien stranded on Earth is back on the big screen. Now you can find out where the "phone home" meme really came from! Fun fact: When it was first screened here in Nov 1982, the movie reaction was written by none other than award-winning actor Lim Kay Tong.

21 June, 3pm, Capitol Theatre. Get your tickets here


Live! On stage! It'sGirls Girls Girls!

Why you should go: Girls Girls Girlsis a touching and illuminating tale based on the real lives of a singer, a stand-up comedian, a burlesque dancer, a Paralympian, and a mother. Expect to see some myth-busting about our community, and get ready for some soul-affirming truths about Singaporeans you never knew. Please note: this show is rated R18.

Until 27 June, various timings, The Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre @ Wild Rice, Funan. Tickets from $40 available here


Makan and music at Gastrobeats 2026

Why you should go:A night out with makan and music – what's not to like? Gastrobeats marks its fifth birthday, and has food and drinks by more than 40 different vendors, from tacos to sliders to oysters. You’ll also get a daily dose of live music from the likes of Syltra, Jukuleles and a new crop of young singers as well. Entry is free, and pets are welcome.

Until 28 June, 4pm to 11pm daily, Bayfront event space. More details and updates here


Enter the world of Peranakan Culture & Heritage: The Crazy Rich Asians

Why you should go: Here’s your chance to immerse yourself in the world of the Peranakans. Find out all about the unique lifestyle, social practices, and rich material culture of Singapore's Peranakan Chinese community, or take one of the guided tours to get up close to Peranakan artefacts. And yes, you must sample the kuehs while you’re there. PS: you can use your Culture Pass for this.

Until 30 June, Peranakan Mansion in Joo Chiat, 283A Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427537. Tickets at $83 available here


Last chance to savour Cheese Wonder's cheesy goodness

Why you should go: Because you only have until the end of the month to sample Japan’s viral cheesecake sensation, Cheese Wonder. Their no-bake, two-layer Japanese-style cheesecakes (dubbed the “fantasy dessert”) have been selling like, er, hotcakes. And no wonder. Thick, cloud-like piles of fresh “raw” cheese mousse atop cheese soufflé, nestled in an almond cookie crust? Say less!

Until 30 June, Level B4 at ION Orchard/Station. Get more deets here


[Extra Thing To Do for Homebodies!] Discover new music: Taledrops

Why you should check this out: If staying in is your thing, but you still want to check out something new, then Taledrops’ latest single, Bad Day, Darling, is for you. The all-female quintet's new track is filled with dramatic cinematic soundscapes and explores how social media shapes the way we see ourselves, "until you start to believe those flaws define your worth,” says singer Pearly Tan. The single drops on 19 June at midnight. Pre-save or listen to it here.

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