15 unmissable events this weekend in Singapore (Mar 18-20)
Don't miss the daytime electro picnic party at Fort Canning! And the last party at Rail Corridor Arts Space. And St Patrick's Day overflow.
DRINK
You’ve got two days left to check out this year’s edition of Singapore Cocktail Week. Pop-up bars, guest shifts from famed international bartenders, parties and dining events run are on until Mar 19.
PARTY
The Tropical Temple people are back at Blu Jaz. Tropical Explosion will feature London collective Sofrito and Paris-based tropical music DJ Hugo Mendez.
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DRINK
The Craft to Taste series at MBS continues with a mixology session at Waku Ghin. Discover the finer points of Japanese bartending with Waku Ghin’s head bartender, Kazuhiro Chii.
EAT
Smoke up and sample some chicken marinated with two different traditional Jamaican jerk sauces at Red Baron, all part of a contest at The Great Singapore Jerk-Off Part 2.
PARTY
It’s your last chance to say goodbye to the Green Corridor’s supercool, gritty Rail Corridor Arts Space. Rail Collidoscope is going to be another noon-6pm party, with street art, free wheat beer from Kwirk and food by Kerbside.
PARTY
Lots of EDM musicians, DJs and the like will be at Garden Beats. The line-up includes French DJ duo Faul & Wad and the breathy vocals of Jan Blomqvist. There's also Lovra, who is known for her '80s and '90s inspired house tunes.
OUTING
LastPlay is back at the National Library, with workshops on how to make leather crafts and performances by Inch Chua and Charlie Lim. Go support our local indie creators.
PARTY
Gillman Barracks is doing its next edition of Art Day Out, with guided tours of galleries and the barracks, talks on art valuation, ice cream by new tenant Creamier and more.
LITERARY
Storyteller Kamini Ramachandran is celebrating World Storytelling Day (and a belated International Women’s Day) with Amba:Strong Women Stories at The Arts House
DRINK
Three weeks of St Patrick’s Festival fun concludes with the annual St Patrick’s Day Parade along the Singapore River. Expect lots of Guinness, Irish food and live music.
EAT
The 12th edition of Singapore Restaurant Week has Fort by Maison Ikkoku, Forest, Sushi Meida, Dehesa and Portico Prime offering three-course lunch and dinner menus from $28 and $38 respectively.
WELLNESS
Held at the Punggol waterway and in conjunction with Singapore World Water Day, (Re)cycle 350 is all about creating awareness of re-using and recycling bicycles and their parts,
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