When is Chingay?
7 – 8 February 2025
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What is the Chingay Parade about?
Chingay is a colourful street parade that’s held annually as part of the Chinese New Year celebrations. This cultural tradition is practised in Singapore and certain cities in Malaysia.
In 2025, Chingay returns with the new theme of JOY. The festival will also incorporate special elements to commemorate Singapore turning 60, a significant milestone in the nation’s progress and development.
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Chingay 2025 highlights
SG60 celebration
Be mesmerised by the performance of 60 lion dancers who embody the spirit of Singapore and its shared values of multiculturalism, resilience and openness.
Foodie delight
Food, a shared love amongst Singaporeans, takes prominence at the festival. Be on the lookout for food-inspired floats, vibrant costumes, and PAssionArts installations that showcase Singapore’s shared culinary heritage.
An all-new immersive experience
The new layout brings you closer to the exciting performances and awe-inspiring inflatables. Needs to be seen live to be believed.
Grand spectacle
The main attraction that Chingay is well-known and loved for, expect larger than life performances by over 4,000 performers from 150 organisations.
Where will the Chingay Parade be held?
F1 Pit Building, Marina Bay Street Circuit
1 Republic Boulevard, Singapore 038975
Ticket prices
Friday, 7 February 2025
- Standard: S$50, S$40, S$28.50, S$20
- Wheelchair: S$28.50
- Restricted View: S$20
Saturday, 8 February 2025
- Standard: S$60, S$50, S$28.50, S$20
- Wheelchair: S$28.50
- Restricted View: S$20
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