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October 5, 2025 3 mins
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore! It’s Sunday, October 5th, 2025, and if you can hear my globe-trotting sneakers squeak with excitement, it’s because the Lion City is absolutely roaring with life today. The weather? Predictable as a Manchester United comeback—hot, humid, and there’s a decent chance the sky might treat us to a dramatic tropical shower just when you least expect it. Charge those phones, pop open that umbrella, and let’s dive into what’s up in Singapore!

First up, the big headline: Grand Prix fever has officially hit the streets with the 2025 Singapore Formula 1 Grand Prix blazing to life at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Local news outlets and Sky Sports F1 are all over it. At 1pm local time, it’s race lights out with the world watching as the city morphs into a neon-lit racetrack. The hype is turbocharged—not just for die-hard petrolheads but party lovers too, with waterfront concerts, pop-up bars, and exclusive after-race nightlife firing on all cylinders all around town. Expect crowds, the deep purr of high-octane engines, and a weekend tourism boom that’ll even have neighboring Bali wishing they’d snagged Hamilton for their coconut race.

If your eardrums want more jazz than engine revs, Gardens by the Bay is hosting the grand finale of its Mid-Autumn Festival tonight. Catch The Jazzlings, Singapore’s hottest youth jazz collective, swinging between 7 and 8:30pm under the shimmering Supertrees. According to the official festival calendar, it’s all about classic jazz standards, mooncakes, glowing lanterns, and cultural mashups—totally free and absolutely atmospheric.

Prefer thought-provoking art to tire smoke? The Asia-Europe Cultural Festival is in town until October 12th with three head-scratching, heart-stirring exhibits. Today’s highlight is the ongoing “Between Lands: Migration as Transformation” at the Goethe-Institute Lab, showcasing artists wrestling with identity and change. Perfect for anyone who likes their Sundays with a side of meaningful storytelling.

Family in tow? Several community centers are rolling out lantern processions, goody bags, bouncy castles, multicultural stage shows, and street snacks for the Mid-Autumn Festival—especially the scene at Choa Chu Kang. It’s fun, festive, and a quirky alternative to the main city eruption.

Meanwhile, in foodie news, local restaurateurs are firing up new concepts and menu launches to catch the Grand Prix spillover. No major transit disruptions reported—MRTs are running with extra services and marshals on hand, so getting around is as smooth as kaya toast on butter.

If you only do three things today, here’s Oly’s wild ride pick: take in the buzz at the Grand Prix town zone (even if you don’t have F1 tickets, the energy is contagious), swing by Gardens by the Bay for free jazz and lantern magic, then refuel with spicy laksa at a neighborhood hawker before checking out an art exhibition or lantern parade.

Here’s a tip: If you want to blend in like a local, grab a kopi o kosong at any hawker centre, people-watch for a while, and never, ever jaywalk—Singapore’s fines are just as legendary as its skyline.

Coming up tomorrow, we’ve got more art from the Asia-Europe Festival, fresh performances popping up around town, and (spoilers!) a deep dive into a new pop-up roller disco by Clarke Quay. Tune in for more adventures with me, Oly Bennet, where the world’s quirkiest competitions and coolest city happenings are always just a tram stop away.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your Things to Do in Singapore podcast. Welcome
listeners to Things to Do in Singapore. It's Sunday, October fifth,
twenty twenty five. And if you can hear my globe
trotting sneakers squeak with excitement, it's because the Lion City
is absolutely roaring with life today. The weather predictable as

(00:21):
a Manchester United comeback, hot, humid, and there's a decent
chance the sky might treat is to a dramatic tropical
shower just when you least expect it. Charge those phones,
pop open that umbrella, and let's dive into what's up
in Singapore. First up, the big headline Grand Prix Fever
has officially hit the streets with the twenty twenty five

(00:41):
Singapore Formula One Grand Prix blazing to life at the
Marina Bay Street Circuit. Local news outlets and sky Sports
f one are all over it. At one pm Local time,
its race lights out, with the world watching as the
city morphs into a neonlit racetrack. The hype is turbocharged,
not just for die hard petrol heads, but party lothers too,

(01:03):
with waterfront concerts, pop up bars and exclusive after race
nightlife firing on all cylinders all around town. Expect crowds,
the deep purr of high octane engines, and a weekend
tourism boom that'll even have neighboring Barley wishing they'd snagged
Hamilton for their coconut race. If your ear drums want
more jazz than engine, Revs Gardens by the Bay is

(01:25):
hosting the grand finale of its mid autumn festival tonight.
Catch the Jazzlings, Singapore's hottest youth jazz collective, swinging between
seven and eight thirty pm under the shimmering super trees.
According to the official festival calendar, it's all about classic
jazz standards, mooncakes, glowing lanterns and cultural mashups. Totally free

(01:45):
and absolutely atmospheric for fer thought provoking art to tire smoke.
The Asia europe Cultural Festival is in town until October
twelfth with three head scratching, heart stirring exhibits. Today's highlight
is the ongoing between land Migration as Transformation at the
Girta Institute Lab, showcasing artists wrestling with identity and change.

(02:07):
Perfect for anyone who likes their Sundays with a side
of meaningful storytelling. Family in Toe, several community centers are
walling out lantern processions, goodie bags, bouncy castles, multicultural stage
shows and street snacks for the Middleton Festival, especially the
scene at Choa Chu Kang. It's fun, festive and a

(02:27):
quirky alternative to the main city eruption. Meanwhile, in FOODI Muse,
local restauranteurs are firing up new concepts and many launches
to catch the Grand Prix spillover. No major transit disruptions reported.
Amartes are running with extra services and marshals on hand,
so getting around is as smooth as kaya toast on
butter if you only do three things today. Here's Ollie's

(02:51):
wild ride pick take in the buzz at the Grand
Prix town Zone, even if you don't have f one tickets.
The energy is contagious, swing God. Buy Gardens by the
Bay for free jazz and lantin magic, then refuel with
spicy Lexa at a neighborhood howker before checking out an
art exhibition or lantern parade. Here's a tip. If you

(03:11):
want to blend in like a local, grab a copy
Ocos song at any Hocker center. People watch for a
while and never ever Jaywalk Singapore's fines are just as
legendary as its skyline. Coming up tomorrow, we've got more
art from the Asia Europe Festival, fresh performances popping up
around town, and spoilers a deep dive into a new

(03:32):
pop up roller disco by Clark Quay. Tune in for
more adventures with me Ollie Bennett, where the world's quirkiest
competitions and coolest city happenings are always just a tram
stop away. Thanks for listening, Please subscribe and remember this
episode was brought to you by Quiet Please Podcast Networks.
For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please

(03:54):
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