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"An Afternoon with The Vibes: ABBA Tribute",
"When Music Was Magic – Classic Hits of the '70s",
"Salt in the Sea: Vocal Music of Jonathan Shin",
"Imani Winds in Recital",
"Open Mic Comedy Tuesdays",
"Silueta: Sounds for blood/work",
"Reimagining Butoh Resident Workshop: gravity game by Liz Segeant",
"These writers bite — Deep cuts with Lynette Teo, Cleo Cheng and Jonathan Chan",
"GLORIOUS CLASSIC TRIVIA @ MONK’S BREW CLUB (2026)",
"Evergreen",
"Petals & Paper: Crafting Peonies",
"ROYALUSION",
"Heema Izzati, Table for Two & Wahana Deksu | WEEKEND CULTURE: THE MARCH EDITION [Music]",
"A Movie Music Sing-Along",
"Funny Fridays",
"Saylah Socials: 1 Down, 3 To Go!",
"Flashback: Pitbull Mania by UnfilteredPresents (13 March 2026, Friday)",
"Cartoons & Woodcuts in Singapore | A Tour with CT Lim and Lim Shujuan",
"Bang Bang Zine Pop-Up",
"by hand marché: a gathering of friends who make things",
"Where Our Hearts Gather",
"Little Island Brewing Co. x The Southern Depot",
"PAPRIKA (NC16) 20th Anniversary Screening + Post-show Dialogue | WEEKEND CULTURE: THE MARCH EDITION [Film]",
"RE:WEAR — A Sustainable Fashion & Music Community Event",
"Ressurack Vintage Market",
"Discover Belly Dance: Joyful Movement for Everyone by Miki BellyDanceArts",
"the r y e bookshop: Between Us",
"Groove & Moves – Hip Hop for Beginners by Noooice! Academy",
"AHAMKARA: A Tale of Ego and Redemption",
"the r y e bookshop: The Exchange",
"Reimagining Butoh: Final Resident Presentations",
"ALTER START: A 526 TAKEOVER",
"RIOT! Girly",
"Pocket-Sized Gathering",
"TITANE (R21) Screening | WEEKEND CULTURE: THE MARCH EDITION [Film]",
"Empowering the Body – Contemporary Technique with One Dance Asia",
"Reimagining Butoh Community Workshop + Jam: Sanat Mehta",
"Street Jazz for Beginners by Legacy Dance Co",
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"textContent": "### **Monday, 9 Mar**\n\nMon, 3pm: An Afternoon with The Vibes: ABBA Tribute. Get ready for an afternoon of glittering nostalgia as The Vibes brings the timeless sound of ABBA to life! From upbeat disco classics to emotional ballads, The Vibes will be bringing to you familiar hits like Mamma Mia, Chiquitita, and Dancing Queen. Esplanade Concert Hall. $21.\n\nMon, 4:15pm: When Music Was Magic – Classic Hits of the '70s. Take a trip back to the ’70s and relive the magic of legendary artists like The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Simon & Garfunkel, Kansas, Fleetwood Mac, and more with Shak and Bennett. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\n### **Tuesday, 10 Mar**\n\nTue, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Salt in the Sea: Vocal Music of Jonathan Shin. The Opera People celebrate their longstanding collaboration with composer Jonathan Shin and writer Joel Tan in a special performance featuring highlights from works commissioned by both artists. Performed by sopranos Cherie Tse and Sim Weiying, with Jonathan Shin at the piano, the evening will be interspersed with conversations between Shin and Tan, offering audiences insight into their creative partnership and artistic process. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nTue, 7:30pm: Imani Winds in Recital. Celebrating nearly three decades of transformative music-making, the GRAMMY®-winning Imani Winds has led both a revolution and an evolution of the wind quintet. Known for their dynamic playing, adventurous programming, imaginative collaborations, and impactful outreach, they have inspired audiences of all ages around the globe. Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music. $20 (concession available).\n\nTue, 8pm (Weekly): Open Mic Comedy Tuesdays. Come watch local and foreign comics take a crack at doing stand-up comedy. We give you a lineup of 12+ comics doing their 3-5-minute stand-up routines. 18+. The Lemon Stand. $27.31.\n\n### **Wednesday, 11 Mar**\n\nWed, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Silueta: Sounds for blood/work. Izyanti Asa’ari and Nick Bong explore the worldbuilding that a poem might embody once it is fleshed out with evocative soundscapes. Featuring poems from blood/work: ALLTHETIME02, a folio on the many afterlives we go through in the act of grieving, this intimate set recalls the earth-body works of Cuban-American artist Ana Mendieta, while taking on notions of renewal, transformation and being. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nWed, 7pm: Reimagining Butoh Resident Workshop: gravity game by Liz Segeant. An improvisation needs skeletal structure to stand, and muscular imagination to move. Together, we dream and whisk our bodies into froth, waves foaming over the rock of our beings. We will explore viewpoints and Butoh techniques to build a co-devising improvisational structure. 136 Goethe Lab. $10.\n\n### **Thursday, 12 Mar**\n\nThu, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: These writers bite — Deep cuts with Lynette Teo, Cleo Cheng and Jonathan Chan. Join Lynette Teo, Cleo Cheng, and Jonathan Chan for an evening of poetry and deep conversation, featuring two sets of performances exploring love, life, confessional writing, and imaginative storytelling. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nThu, 7pm (Weekly): GLORIOUS CLASSIC TRIVIA @ MONK’S BREW CLUB (2026). Get ready to flex your brain muscles at Monk’s Brew Club with trivia nights that test your knowledge and have you laughing all the way! Monk's Brew Club. $13.68.\n\nThu, 7:30pm: Evergreen. More Than Music reunites for the opening of our 2026 season with Evergreen, a celebration of beloved musical traditions that remain forever fresh and alive. From modern reinventions of classic forms by Shostakovich and Martinu, to timeless melodies of Bach and Dvorak that tug at our heartstrings, this is music that we return to again and again for illumination and inspiration. Esplanade Recital Studio. $30 (concession available).\n\n### **Friday, 13 Mar**\n\nFri, 5pm: Petals & Paper: Crafting Peonies. Get creative as you craft your own paper peonies, inspired by a flower cherished in Peranakan culture. Fold and shape each bloom in a fun, hands-on session, and take home a festive keepsake that celebrates creativity, heritage, and the joy of gathering. 16+. Peranakan Museum. $35.\n\nFri, 6pm & 7:45pm: ROYALUSION. Step into the vibrant world of Indian dance, spanning from lively community festivals, to Indian cinema and contemporary global soundscapes. Rooted in rich, diverse forms, these expressions continue to coexist and thrive in their respective spaces. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.\n\nFri, 6:30pm: Heema Izzati, Table for Two & Wahana Deksu | WEEKEND CULTURE: THE MARCH EDITION [Music]. In celebration of International Women’s Day, Weekend Culture and Corner Room present a programme spotlighting women artists across different stages of their creative journeys. This is a live music night unlike any other, bridging heritage, emerging talent, and spotlighting women's voices. Join us for an evening of creative connection, musical ingenuity and community. Swee Lee Clarke Quay. Free (RSVP).\n\nFri, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: A Movie Music Sing-Along. Join Risa Ann Wong as she brings you pop hits from movies we all know and love. Sing along to songs like You’ll Be In My Heart, Try Everything and the ever-enduring Let It Go, alongside a few pop surprises! Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nFri, 8pm (Weekly): Funny Fridays. Join us every Friday for Singapore's funniest and best new comedians at The Lemon Stand Comedy Club. 18+. The Lemon Stand. $32.54.\n\nFri, 8pm: Saylah Socials: 1 Down, 3 To Go! What do you mean we're almost done with the 1st Quarter of 2026??? We're back with our classic mode of Saylah Socials, where we gather to dive deeper in conversation about where we are at and where we hope to be. Saylah Studios. Pay as you care: $15-$25.\n\nFri, 10:30pm-3am: Flashback: Pitbull Mania by UnfilteredPresents (13 March 2026, Friday). This Flashback, we’re going full Pitbull Mania with a dedicated Mr 305 segment and a non-stop run of 2010s club bangers that raised us. Usher. Flo Rida. LMFAO. The Vevo-after-school era. The songs you loved and still know word for word. Hard Rock Cafe. $23 (early bird); $28 (general); $32 (door).\n\n### **Saturday, 14 Mar**\n\nSat, 11am: Cartoons & Woodcuts in Singapore | A Tour with CT Lim and Lim Shujuan. Educator, comic book author and editor CT Lim, together with Gallery curator Lim Shujuan, explore how political art became a powerful tool for resistance and expression across mediums such as cartoons and woodcuts in Singapore. National Gallery Singapore, Dalam Singapore. General Admission ticket is required.\n\nSat & Sun, 11am-5pm: Bang Bang Zine Pop-Up. We’re excited to be heading to Singapore for a special two-day pop-up at Open Door Store! We’ll be bringing along our new Momento Zine, a special collaborative silkscreen print and tee created together with @konstrukt_labs, and we’ll also be doing live portrait drawing on-site throughout the day. Open Door Store. Free entry.\n\nSat & Sun, 11am-6pm (Sat): by hand marché: a gathering of friends who make things. Join us at this weekend market for the little things that bring joy — thoughtfully designed and crafted by local and overseas creators. From accessories and adornments to vessels, home embellishments, and stationery goods, you’re sure to find something that tells a story of its own. Room2F. Free entry.\n\nSat & Sun, 12-6pm: Where Our Hearts Gather. Calling all SEVENTEEN fans! Relive the magic of their NEW_ Concert in Singapore at FreakyCones with a cozy fancafé gathering to revisit unforgettable moments, share your favourite highlights, and celebrate the music and memories together. FreakyCones. Free.\n\nSat, 12-6pm: Little Island Brewing Co. x The Southern Depot. We’re stoked to be hosting a curated craft market right here at Little Island Brewing Co. @ Gillman Barracks. It’s going to be a full-sensory experience. Grab a pint, browse the stalls, and soak in the tunes. Little Island Brewing Co. @ Gillman Barracks. Free entry.\n\nSat, 2:30pm: PAPRIKA (NC16) 20th Anniversary Screening + Post-show Dialogue | WEEKEND CULTURE: THE MARCH EDITION [Film]. Join us for a 20th anniversary screening of cult hit PAPRIKA, followed by a post-show dialogue “Dreaming Her: Exploring Womanhood in Creative Practice” with Leong Puiyee, Marylyn Tan and Nurul Atiqah Zaidi. 16+. Filmhouse. $16.50.\n\nSat, 3-8pm: RE:WEAR — A Sustainable Fashion & Music Community Event. RE:WEAR is a daytime community event where fashion, music, and sustainability come together. Instead of fast fashion and traditional retail, we’re turning pre-loved clothing into an experience — part thrift market, part hangout, part creative space. Expect carefully chosen pre-loved pieces, live DJ sets, coffee, and an atmosphere designed for discovering, connecting, and slowing down. Singapore Council of Women's Organisations. From $22.05.\n\nSat & Sun, 3-9pm (Weekly): Ressurack Vintage Market. A weekend-only vintage marketplace in Singapore that brings together the best possible mix of vintage dealers, small businesses, and local talents across Singapore into various corners of a vibrant iconic street of Singapore - Bugis Street. Bugis Street. Free.\n\nSat, 4pm: Discover Belly Dance: Joyful Movement for Everyone by Miki BellyDanceArts. This 90-minutes workshop offers a complete and welcoming immersion into the world of belly dance for the pure beginner. Esplanade Rehearsal Studio. $20.\n\nSat, 5:30pm: the r y e bookshop: Between Us. An intimate conversation with three local female authors, exploring the quiet architectures of women’s relationships — what we confess in friendship, carry in marriage, inherit from family, and negotiate within ourselves. r y e, new bahru. Free (RSVP).\n\nSat, 6pm: Groove & Moves – Hip Hop for Beginners by Noooice! Academy. Great dance starts with feeling the beat in your body—unlock the joy of moving with the music in this foundational class focused on groove and musicality! Esplanade Rehearsal Studio. $20.\n\nSat, 6pm & 7:45pm: AHAMKARA: A Tale of Ego and Redemption. In this captivating narrative, Cupak and Gerantang embark on a perilous quest to rescue a princess from the clutches of a mighty giant. Cupak's ego and arrogance nearly ruins his quest, but teamwork and humility ultimately leads to victory and redemption! Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.\n\nSat, 6:30pm: the r y e bookshop: The Exchange. A community book swap. Bring along a title by your favourite female author to trade, stay to mingle with our speakers, and meet fellow readers within the r y e community. r y e, new bahru. Free (RSVP).\n\nSat, 7pm: Reimagining Butoh: Final Resident Presentations. Snake, Siren, Succubus: Re-presenting 妖 through a feminine and animistic semiotics of Butoh by Sonia Kwek; flirting with the cosmos by Tan Weiying. 136 Goethe Lab. Free (RSVP).\n\nSat, 7:30pm: ALTER START: A 526 TAKEOVER. ALTER START PRESENTS… A ROOM 526 TAKEOVER. WITH: DESTINY, FROWN, CONDITION2DIE, LEAVEALIVE, AND A LIL BEBED. Room 526. $15 (presales); $20 (doors).\n\nSat, 8pm: RIOT! Girly. ROT! celebrates the girliest girls and the girls who try but fail. It was the Spice Girls who called it Girl Power, and yeah, we agree. A show that will celebrate and honour the girliest girls and the burliest girls too! 18+. Hard Rock Cafe. From $25.\n\n### **Sunday, 15 Mar**\n\nSat & Sun, 11am-5pm: Bang Bang Zine Pop-Up. See Sat.\n\nSat & Sun, 11am-5:30pm (Sun): by hand marché: a gathering of friends who make things. See Sat.\n\nSun, 2-6pm: Pocket-Sized Gathering. In spirit of our Pocket-Sized Design Festival publication, we are hosting a community event for friends and friends of friends to come together for the year. The book has always been about celebrating the ground-up spirit – the courage to start where you are and make things happen. This gathering is simply an extension of that: a chance to hang out, swap ideas, and chat about creativity. Casual Poet Library. Free entry.\n\nSun, 2:30pm: TITANE (R21) Screening | WEEKEND CULTURE: THE MARCH EDITION [Film]. The first film directed by a woman to win a solo Palme d'Or in the history of Cannes, Julia Ducournau's TITANE is extraordinary, original and path-breaking. An audacious and deeply vulnerable story about trauma, family and the warped ways of love. 21+. Filmhouse. $16.50.\n\nSat & Sun, 3-9pm (Weekly): Ressurack Vintage Market. See Sat.\n\nSunday, 4pm: Empowering the Body – Contemporary Technique with One Dance Asia. Come through and charge up the body in awareness, strength and flow! In this workshop, expect yourself to be taken through a series of warm-ups, dance conditioning, exercises and combinations. Esplanade Rehearsal Studio. $20.\n\nSunday, 4-8pm: Reimagining Butoh Community Workshop + Jam: Sanat Mehta. \"Come as you are. Breathe. Expand. Move.\" - Sanat. 4 - 5 pm - Movement Meditation: Breathe to Expand. 5 - 8 pm - Movement Night: An Explorative Performance Jam. 136 Goethe Lab. $30 (for Movement Meditation); $15-$25 (sliding scale for Movement Night (Jam)).\n\nSun, 6pm: Street Jazz for Beginners by Legacy Dance Co. This open-level street jazz session focuses on technique, control, and musical expression. Participants will be guided through movement quality, dynamic lines, and choreography with a strong emphasis on expressive performance energy. Esplanade Rehearsal Studio. $20.\n\nSun, 6pm & 7:45pm: Band Academy Singapore Ensemble. Join us for an evening of youthful, joyful music, featuring popular hits from Disney classics, nostalgic anime and J-Pop! Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.",
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