Things to do in Singapore this week: 29 June to 5 July
New this week: All Hail the King Durian Fest, FTW! First Anniversary and more
By Shazrina Shamsudin -
Whether you’re back from a mid-year getaway and easing yourself back into the city, or simply looking for something to jazz up your weekends, July has no shortage of reasons to get out. This month you can expect a slew of unique activities ranging from a durian festival at Adventure Cove (yes, we’re not kidding) to wellness experiences and live performances at Glow Festival to help you reset after all that holiday indulgence, and more.
For a full list of things to do in Singapore in July, keep scrolling through.
- 1. A Magical Island Adventure: Let’s Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line (24 June to 20 September)
- 2. Digital Dialogue IRL by Meta (25 June to 31 July)
- 3. All Hail the King Durian Fest (3 to 5 July and 10 to 12 July)
- 4. FTW! First Anniversary at Marquee Singapore (1 July)
- 5. KINN 4 You – Find Your Reset (4 July)
- 6. Alice Cheongdam at MO BAR (2 July)
- 7. CRYBABY Cry Me an Ocean pop-up (24 June to 30 August)
- 8. ‘A Mirror’ play (26 June to 12 July)
- 9. Juju World (20 June to 18 July)
- 10. Crystalgold Summer White Spirits Takeover (1 June to 31 July)
A Magical Island Adventure: Let’s Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line (24 June to 20 September)
From now until 20 September, Sentosa is hosting A Magical Island Adventure: Let’s Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line — a first-of-its-kind island-wide experience that transforms familiar spots into something entirely enchanting. First off, at Palawan Beach, look out for a six-metre inflatable anchor alongside sand sculptures of Captain Mickey and Minnie, a towering Baymax, and giant Toy Story-inspired bath toys. And come nightfall, head to the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia, where you’ll find glowing marine installations and star-lit pathways bringing characters like Finding Nemo, The Little Mermaid, Lilo & Stitch and Moana to life. Over at Sensoryscape, you can let your little ones explore the 13 princess-themed hammock installations, while the Singapore Cable Car gets the Disney treatment too, with character installations across all three stations and cabin wraps inspired by the Disney Adventure.
A Magical Island Adventure: Let’s Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line is located at various locations across Sentosa.
Digital Dialogue IRL by Meta (25 June to 31 July)
Conversations about screen time, social media safety and digital wellbeing aren’t going away, and they’re ones we should be having more often. And that’s exactly what Meta’s Digital Dialogue IRL sets out to do.
From 25 June to 31 July, this free interactive experience at Temasek Shophouse is designed to get teens, parents, educators and the wider community actually talking about online safety, social media habits and digital wellbeing. While others may argue that there are lessons that the community has easy access to, having a guided discussion in person can open up dialogues and is more effective in terms of raising awareness with your teen.
Digital Dialogue IRL by Meta is located at Temasek Shophouse, 28 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238832
All Hail the King Durian Fest (3 to 5 July and 10 to 12 July)
What does a waterpark have to do with durians? Well, Adventure Cove Waterpark is transforming its Bay Restaurant into an all-you-can-eat durian buffet across two weekends this July, and the lineup is serious. Think – Mao Shan Wang, Black Thorn, Ang Kar and D24, alongside local favourites, fresh tropical fruits and chilled drinks. Sounds like a durian lover’s paradise, don’t you think?
Each 75-minute evening session comes with live entertainment hosted by Ben Yeo and Colin Chee, so you’ll be eating premium durian against a backdrop of music and laughs at the region’s only marine life-integrated waterpark. Tickets are priced at $238 per person with limited slots per session, so if you’re a durian devotee, you’ll want to move fast.
All Hail the King Durian Fest is located at The Bay Restaurant, Adventure Cove Waterpark at Resorts World Sentosa, 14 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098132
FTW! First Anniversary at Marquee Singapore (1 July)
Midweek parties were one of the quiet casualties of the pandemic, and for a while, it seemed like Wednesdays were just Wednesdays again.
Then Marquee introduced FTW!, and hump day has never been the same since. On 1 July, the weekly night out celebrates its first anniversary with its biggest edition yet. Expect immersive pop art visuals, Dance Dance Revolution battles, a larger-than-life claw machine photobooth, and a playlist to dance to, ranging from your Top 40 favourites to full-blown EDM mashups. On top of that, guests who arrive from 9 pm to midnight can also indulge in free-flow house pours.
FTW! is located at Marquee Singapore, 10 Bayfront Ave, B1-67 The Shoppes, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956
KINN 4 You – Find Your Reset (4 July)
If your July could use a reset, KINN Habitat has you covered. The brand is marking its fourth anniversary with KINN 4 You, a month-long wellness programme kicking off with a community event on 4 July from 2pm to 6pm. As part of the celebration, you can expect wellness activations from local brands Moom, Postcard and Bliss Flower Boutique, live illustrations, a DJ set, interactive experiences and a stamp rally with over $1,200 worth of prizes up for grabs.
While you’re at it, you can also check out the launch of brwd / KINN’s refreshed Balanced Indulgence menu, featuring four wellness-inspired drinks and bites, including two new collaborations with Moom.
KINN 4 You is located at KINN Habitat, 5 Hongkong St, Singapore 059648
Alice Cheongdam at MO BAR (2 July)
MO BAR Singapore is hosting Alice Cheongdam — Seoul’s #13 bar on Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2025 — for one night only, and the four cocktails on offer are anything but ordinary. Think duck-fat whisky with balsamic and stout beer, or gin and sake lifted with mango, coriander and eucalyptus. Each cocktail is priced at S$26++, and given that this is a one-night-only affair, you might want to reserve yourself a spot before heading down.
MO BAR is located at 5 Raffles Ave., Floor 3, Singapore 039797
CRYBABY Cry Me an Ocean pop-up (24 June to 30 August)
Pop Mart’s CRYBABY is making waves, quite literally, at the Singapore Oceanarium as Pop Mart has just unveiled a new pop-up happening from 24 June to 30 August. As part of its new ‘Cry Me an Ocean’ series, the character’s activation is set inside an actual oceanarium, and it comes with 11 photo zones including life-sized sculptures to two towering outdoor inflatables. Once you’re done exploring, swing by the CRYBABY pop-up store at WEAVE in RWS to round things off with some Cry Me an Ocean merch.
CRYBABY Cry Me an Ocean pop-up is located at the Singapore Oceanarium
‘A Mirror’ play (26 June to 12 July)
Don’t let the wedding bells fool you. Making its debut under Pangdemonium, ‘A Mirror’ is a twisty, satirical play from British playwright Sam Holcroft, directed by Tracie Pang, that digs into censorship, state control, and the slippery nature of truth itself, all wrapped up in the cover story of a wedding in an unnamed totalitarian state. It was originally staged in London, and it has finally arrived on our shores for those eager to watch the highly acclaimed show.
‘A Mirror’ play is located at Singtel Waterfront Theatre, 8 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039802
Juju World (20 June to 18 July)
Just when the Cj Hendry craze seemed to be winding down, the Australian artist herself will be bringing the world’s first inflatable experience built around her beloved collectible character to the IMBA Theatre. Juju World is a ticketed event that marks the series’ debut in yellow, a new colourway created specifically for this run. Singapore will also get its own limited-edition, oversized Jujus that won’t appear anywhere else once the show closes. Known for turning everyday objects into surreal, larger-than-life installations, Hendry has built a global following on making art feel playful and accessible, and this event, alongside her free-to-visit Flower Market event that happened recently is her most ambitious Southeast Asian showing yet.
Juju World is located at IMBA Theatre at the West Lawn, next to Bayfront Plaza, Gardens by the Bay
Crystalgold Summer White Spirits Takeover (1 June to 31 July)
You might have remembered Chivas Regal Crystalgold that was first introduced during last year’s Singapore Formula 1 season. This year, the spirit returns this summer with a more focused, local rollout. Running through June and July, the Crystalgold Summer White Spirits Takeover will see a series of bar pop-ups and small, music-led gatherings across the city. Some of these bars include Last Word, Side Door, Bae’s Cocktail Club, LAVO and Jungle Ballroom, all of which will run limited-time menus that rework classics and try lighter, more social serves: think bright highballs and spritzes alongside spirit-forward formats.
On 20 June Groovetop stages a party that’ll lean into funk and groove, while Blackout Agency’s Secret Loft Party on 27 June turns a tucked-away industrial space into an intimate, underground night.
Crystalgold Summer White Spirits Takeover is located at various locations, including bars like Last Word, Side Door, Bae’s Cocktail Club, LAVO and Jungle Ballroom.