10 best things to do in Singapore this May
With tons of happenings to choose from, we select the ones you shouldn't miss.
The British Theatre Playhouse brings this hilarious production based on the successful Brit TV show to life. Updated for the modern day, the Prime Minister faces troubles with oil-rich countries, a rocky economy and leading a minority government.
Finance giant, UBS and The Guggenheim Foundation's landmark travelling exhibition features 16 different artists spanning 11 countries around the region. Artists reflect on their culture, the impact of globalization and their differing histories.
Be intrigued by this new multi-disciplinary approach to the pop-up dining experience. Part theater, part gastronomy, follow a series of clues before the hidden venue is revealed to you and enjoy a five-course meal that is influenced by Rene Redzepi's New Nordic cuisine.
The city's high-profile and fashion-packed festival is back with five days of glamorous runway shows and wild afterparties with top local and international designers.
This year's star-studded line up includes 27 films by Europe's top filmmakers. Among those is the Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning film, The Great Beauty by Paolo Sorrentino, as well as this year's Oscar nominee, The Hunt that stars Mads Mikkelsen.
The biggest electronic duo to make it out of the UK in recent years comes to town for this one-night-only gig at leading club, Zouk. With infectious songs like "Latch" and "White Noise", you better queue up and get tickets on the day as all advanced tickets are sold out.
One of America's most-loved comedians and ventriloquists performs with his myriad of puppets including Achmed the Dead Terrorist. His slightly inappropriate but undoudtedly hilarious stand-up show will leave you rolling with laughter.
Hailed as one of Australia's rising rock bands, this Melbourne-based group who have collaborated with the likes of Gotye and Fall Out Boy perform their creations at this intimate concert.
Kickstart that dream art collection of yours at this year's fair with a special showcase of 100 works by different artists at $100, as well as more than 80 different galleries from all over the world.
This Mixed Martial Art (MMA) event promises to be full of sweat, blood (maybe just a little), tears and a load of action. Catch 10 bouts of action from 20 international fighters, including Singapore's Radeem Rahman.
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