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Monday, 16 Mar

Mon, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Childhood Rewind – Unplugged. Step into a world of nostalgia with Alyscer’s Childhood Rewind – Unplugged. In this intimate performance, she reimagines Disney classics and childhood favourites through soulful, acoustic arrangements that bring warmth and emotion to every note. Esplanade Concourse. Free.

Tuesday, 17 Mar

Tue, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Gian Can't Dance. It's the block dance party! Gian, who can't dance, wants to be part of it,. Will his dream come true? Esplanade Concourse. Free.

Tue, 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.

Wednesday, 18 Mar

Wed, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Chamber Connections. Chamber Connections is a lively chamber music showcase featuring duets, trios and quartets performed by young musicians from the Kids Philharmonic Orchestra (KPO). Esplanade Concourse. Free.

Wed, 7:30pm: Improv Comedy Open Practice + Ice Cream Social. New Kitten Party invites you to an improv practice session featuring group warm-ups and coached scene work with veteran performer Prescott Gaylord. You can join individually or as a team to sharpen your scenes, receive structured coaching feedback, and enjoy a complementary cup of ice cream! FreakyCones Ice Cream & Waffle Cafe. $16.82.

Wed, 7:30pm: Hungarian Piano Quintets. Venturing beyond the familiar piano quintet repertoire, the programme features two remarkable Hungarian works — Ernő Dohnányi’s Piano Quintet No. 1 in C minor and Béla Bartók’s Piano Quintet in C major — offering a vivid encounter with the lyricism, intensity, and rhythmic vitality of Hungary’s musical traditions. Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music. $15 (concession available).

Thursday, 19 Mar

Thu, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Anime Hits with ARUHI アルヒ​. Enjoy a relaxing evening as rising Singapore artist ARUHI アルヒ takes the stage to perform some of the most iconic and beloved anime hits. Esplanade Concourse. Free.

Thu, 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.

Friday, 20 Mar

Fri, 6pm & 8pm: Come Dance With Us. The incredible dancers from Jitterbugs Swingapore, aged eight to 18, light up the stage with jaw-dropping performances that will leave you cheering for more. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.

Fri, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: The Harp That Couldn’t Sit Still. Harpist Charmaine Teo brings the harp to life through humour, storytelling, and expressive music. What happens when a harp wakes up with too much energy? It stretches, explores, hums familiar tunes, runs away from broccoli and eats too much cake. Esplanade Concourse. Free.

Fri, 7:30pm: A Second Serving of Food Republic. FOOD REPUBLIC, Singapore's first literary food writing anthology, has been republished. COVID meant we didn't get the chance to celebrate in person, so we're holding a re-launch party with readings from Stephanie Dogfoot, Anitha Devi Pillai, Ng Yi-Sheng and more--join us! Book Bar. Free.

Fri, 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.

Saturday, 21 Mar

Sat & Sun, 11am & 12.30pm (Sat): The Eyes. A cleaning clown happens to find a pair of mysterious “eyes” in a trash bin, and suddenly her cleaning tools begin to come alive! Esplanade Concourse. Free.

Sat, 2pm: Memory Houses: 3D Printing Workshop (with ALT TAB, Bagus Pandega). Inspired by Bagus Pandega’s Fabric of The Earth, this workshop invites participants to explore the meaning of “house” and “home” through 3D printing. Guided by facilitators at ALT TAB, participants will sketch, model and print their own interpretations while learning the basics of 3D printing, gaining insight on the fabrication process. Singapore Art Museum. $25.

Sat & 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.

Sat & Sun, 4pm (Sat): Dog's Poo. This is a story of a little piece of dog poo that everyone dislikes and avoids. Always rejected, it begins to question its own existence and whether it has any value at all. Esplanade Concourse. Free.

Sat, 6pm & 8pm: Pop Hits Reimagined. Step into an open-air sing-along of pop favourites of songs you can’t help but hum, sing and smile to. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.

Sat & Sun, 7:30pm: Once in a Blue Moon. Once in a blue moon, a special train appears to bring you on an adventure filled with imagination, storytelling and…improv! Esplanade Concourse. Free.

Sat, 7:30pm: Bach Cantata Series: WTF (What the Fugue?). YST Voice Department, Red Dot Baroque, and members of the Orchestral Institute join forces in this intricate yet exciting programme. Through selections of Bach's motets, cantatas, The Art of the Fugue and more, unravel Bach’s unique contrapuntal genius that has captivated audiences for centuries—a programme so intricate, it will leave you going "WTF (What the Fugue?)". Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music. $15 (concession available).

Sat, 8-11pm: Dino Disco: The Last Dance. Immerse in a silent disco experience featuring specially curated DJ mixes across three music genres, all set beneath the colossal Patagotitan cast. Science Centre Singapore. See website for ticketing info.

Sunday, 22 Mar

Sat & Sun, 11am & 12:30pm (Sun): Dog's Poo. See Sat.

Sun, 2:30pm: [Provocations] Boxes, Borders, Biji, Cipta. What do seven hundred boxes moving between Batam and Singapore carry, beyond their contents? Prompted by CAMP's Metabolic Container at the Singapore Biennale, Boxes, Borders, Biji, Cipta takes a single 20-foot, half-imaginary container as a starting point for a conversation—about trade and invention, food and language, and the short stretch of water that both connects and divides. Singapore Art Museum. Free ($8 refundable deposit).

Sat & Sun, 3-9pm (Weekly): Ressurack Vintage Market. See Sat.

Sat & Sun, 4pm (Sun): The Eyes. See Sat.

Sun, 6pm & 8pm: Sing-along with Siao Sing Songs! A dash of Disney, a pinch of KPop Demon Hunters, a sprinkle of bubblegum pop, and so much more! Come and lend your voice to a youthful sing-along session featuring some of your favourite hits led by the energetic Siao Sing Songs! Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.

Sat & Sun, 7:30pm: Once in a Blue Moon. See Sat.

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