A world-class architecture festival, a retro shindig, Singapore's first Craft Beer Week and many more happening in Singapore this October.

Shutterbugs, take note. The biennial Singapore International Photography Festival will showcase contemporary photography through exhibitions, workshops and film screenings. Oct 5- Nov 17

Singapore's beloved Retrolicious is back with yet another outstanding lineup comprising Alphaville, Howard Jones, Tiffany and Wang Chung. Oct 6

The edgy month-long architecture festival Archifest returns with a "Rethink Singapore" theme and features exciting and enriching activities like Architours, a sketch walk and even a parkour lesson. Oct 6-31

Enjoy a three-course dinner for $35++ and a three-course set lunch for $25++ throughout the week at over 100 of the best restaurants in Singapore during Singapore Restaurant Week. Oct 7-14

In Zouk Presents David Guetta, the two-time Grammy Award winner is expected to churn out his signature genre-busting electropop sounds to a maximum turnout. Oct 11

Sentosa's terrifying Spooktacular will consist of five dark and creepy trails filled with tortured characters from a haunted army camp and even victims of the Ouija board - you'll need a ton of bravado for this one. Oct 19, 20, 26, 27, 28

Expect a mix of 80 stalls at the Red Cross International Bazaar, offering a smorgasbord of food, drinks, products and games, with all proceeds going towards Red Cross projects. Oct 21

If you're a beer lover, there's absolutely no reason for you to miss all the fun stuff - beer showcases, beer and food pairings, public brewery tours - happening in Southeast Asia's first Craft Beer Week in Singapore. Oct 22-28

The regional running championship adidas King of the Road culminates in the ultimate race in Singapore this year, with the track penetrating the city's most iconic sites, including Gardens by the Bay. Oct 28

Watch how teams of four make like the Wright brothers and test-drive their homemade flight machines to see if they crash or soar at Red Bull Flugtag, happening for the first time in Southeast Asia. Oct 28


 

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