Category: Events in Singapore – August 2024
Looking for the best things to do in Singapore in August 2024? We’ve compiled an exciting list of what’s happening in the city just for you.
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Till 5 January 2025: Explore the social history of toys that were ubiquitous in Singapore from the 1980s to the present.
Till 31 December 2024: In partnership with Choke Clinch Crank Combat, we are offering an exclusive promotion of the coffee table book.
12– 18 August 2024: One of Singapore’s leading health supplement brands is excited to announce its 30th Birthday Wellness Pop-Up.
18 August 2024: Honouring spirits of the dearly departed, the festival takes place during the seventh month of the lunar calendar.
9 August 2024: Come together to celebrate Singapore’s 59th birthday at this year’s National Day that marks the country’s independence.
19 July – 18 August 2024: This collaborative exhibition investigates individual and collective aspirations for youth and newness.
19 July – 18 August 2024: Donna Chiu uses photography and painting to move beyond her initial frustrations and misconceptions towards her mother.
29 May – 18 August 2024: This exhibition brings together the photographic work of female street photographers from Singapore and various countries.
25 May – 25 August 2024: Step into the dynamic arena of Zoolympix where the sporting spirit meets the wild wonders of nature!
24 May – 11 August 2024: Check out Jewel Blooms, a stunning floral display festival that coincides with the 5th anniversary of Jewel Changi.
17 May – 8 September 2024: In collaboration with the Royal Embassy of Cambodia in Singapore, the exhibition showcases the beauty of Cambodia’s orchids.
10 May – 22 September 2024: Check out the first major solo exhibition in Southeast Asia dedicated to the work of Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson.
4 May – 1 September 2024: Discover the world of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo and how she became one of today’s most influential cultural icons.