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Singapore Night Festival returns this August with an island theme
Singapore Night Festival returns this August with an island theme

Time Out

time6 days ago

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Singapore Night Festival returns this August with an island theme

Get ready, night owls and culture vultures: Singapore's largest nocturnal extravaganza is back for its 16th edition, lighting up the Bras precinct from August 22 to September 6. This year's theme, 'Island Nights', celebrates Singapore's 60th anniversary by diving deep into the vibrant connections that link us to islands near and far – because island life is about community, culture and endless stories, even after sundown. Prepare to be wowed by stunning projection mapping artworks and mesmerising light installations that transform the cityscape into an Instagrammer's dream. One highlight you won't want to miss is Sky Castle by Australian studio ENESS, a dazzling, interactive inflatable archway at Cathay Green. It responds to your every move with cascading colours and sounds, like a rainbow celebrating hope and new beginnings after a storm. On the flip side, step into Kampong Chill at Capitol Singapore, where a tranquil oasis crafted by artist duo Sheryo and Yok awaits. This pavilion of calm offers island-inspired moments to relax and soak in the festival vibes amid the city buzz. There's also exclusive merchandise that captures the laid-back, community spirit of island life up for grabs. Add to that a vibrant lineup of food and retail villages overflowing with island flavours and artisanal treasures, and you've got yourself three weekends of non-stop, after-dark magic, connection, and discovery. More exciting details will be revealed soon. In the meantime, watch for updates here.

The best cities in Asia to see gorgeous street art
The best cities in Asia to see gorgeous street art

Time Out

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

The best cities in Asia to see gorgeous street art

In 2014, the St+Art foundation invited 50 street artists to paint murals in what would become India's first public art district at Lodhi Colony, an area of government housing quarters. From Letters to Lodhi by artist duo Yok and Sheryo inspired by Indian matchboxes, to Belgian artist Adele Renault's ode to the city's ubiquitous pigeons, the murals pay tribute to the city's nuances. Elsewhere, Mahatma Gandhi is the face of India's tallest mural on the wall of New Delhi's Police Headquarters. If you only see one thing: Instante by Paola Delfin in Lodhi Art District captures the faces of ordinary citizens, from schoolgirls to daily wage workers.

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