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September 26, 2025 4 mins
Welcome, listeners, to "Things to do in Singapore" with your globe-trotting sports fanatic Oly Bennet! It's Friday, September 26th, 2025, and Singapore is absolutely buzzing—imagine the electric anticipation as we roll into a weekend packed tighter than a chili crab on the back of a go-kart (don’t try that at home). The sun’s out and the air’s thick with that joyous Mid-Autumn Festival glow, lanterns everywhere lighting up both the streets and people’s faces.

Straight off the bat, let's catch the city's pulse. It’s currently a steamy 32°C, ideal for soaking up the outdoor festivities—but pack a brolly, as Singapore’s sky loves a cheeky drizzle. The main event on everyone’s lips? The Mid-Autumn Festival at Gardens by the Bay! Picture lanterns shaped like Merlions, HDB flats, and even iconic mama shops, glowing in kaleidoscopic color. Little Day Out says live performances are happening from local legends to top South Korean musicians—yIN Harmony and the duo CelloGayaguem—plus lantern workshops where you can craft your own masterpiece for just $22 a pop! A fusion of tradition and whimsy, this is bucket-list Singapore right here.

Now, if rubbing shoulders with friendly ghosts isn’t your vibe, Vogue Singapore tips the ultimate nightlife pop-up: Middlechild’s birthday bash. It’s vinyl-only DJ sets, thrift market stalls, and a brand-new Southeast Asian BBQ menu ready to blow your taste buds out of their comfort zones. For the culture vultures, there's the Singapore Independent Media Fair—think underground magazines, zines, and art debates, with the who’s-who of the local publishing scene.

But maybe glow-in-the-dark is more your style. Tonight, Chinatown’s legendary lantern light-up stretches from 7pm to midnight, with brilliantly colored displays and digital lantern riddles—great for families and puzzle-loving adventurers alike! As Mrs Josephine Teo put it, this festival is not just about Chinese culture, it’s a mash-up that brings everyone together in a kaleidoscope of traditions.

Want to dance until tomorrow? Pulse Singapore is spinning out the Pop Girls Club tonight! If you’re more of a quiet culture buff, the Phantom of the Opera wraps its dramatic, mask-filled run at Marina Bay Sands tonight. According to Vogue, the sets are dazzling enough to make even the Phantom himself crack a smile—so grab a ticket if you want to catch this global phenomenon on its last Singaporean bow.

Let’s swerve into some hot local updates! Good news, foodies: several restaurants have announced cheeky new fusion menus in the Central Business District—keep your eyes peeled for spicy laksa pizzas and “otah” burgers. There’s talk about bus route tweaks in the east due to weekend festival crowds, so check TransitLink before heading out unless you fancy walking off half your dinner. Also, construction along Orchard Road is moving quickly, with new pedestrian zones open and covered walkways making life breezier for serious shoppers.

Looking for Oly’s top picks for the day? Don’t miss out on crafting your own lantern at the Gardens by the Bay and catching the multicultural performances there. Sneak into Chinatown's lantern displays for late-night photo ops and street snacks—try the mooncakes with crazy durian fillings. Pop over to Middlechild for rare vinyl, grub, and groovy vibes if you crave something more urban, or dive into the Collector’s Weekend Market for vintage finds with personality. Sports nuts—tomorrow morning’s community run at East Coast Park is where sneakers meet sunrise on the seafront, so charge up those fitbits!

Oly’s local tip: If you want to skip queues, use Singapore’s super-efficient mobile payment apps for everything from hawker centre ice kacang to pop-up bar drinks. Want to feel like a seasoned local? End your night with an ice-cold Milo dinosaur—just ask for extra powder, and you’ll impress the aunties.

Don’t switch off yet—upcoming highlights include the Wan Qing Mid-Autumn Festival this weekend, tree planting adventures along Rail Corridor South, and the Southern Islands Eco-Escape on Sunday for those feeling outdoorsy. Whether you groove to vinyl, glow at a lantern fest, or chase mooncakes under neon skies, Singapore’s weekend is a wild, delicious ride. Tune in tomorrow for the latest hidden gems and epic events!

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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 with your globe
trotting sports fanatic only Bennett. It's Friday, September twenty six,
twenty twenty five, and Singapore is absolutely buzzing. Imagine the
electric anticipation as we roll into a weekend packed tighter

(00:21):
than a chili crab on the back of a go kart.
Don't try that at home. The sun's out and the
air's thick with that joyous mid Autumn festival glow. Lantern's everywhere,
lighting up both the streets and people's faces straight off
a bat let's catch the city's pulse. It's currently a
steamy thirty two degree celsius ideal for soaking up the

(00:42):
outdoor festivities. But pack a brolly, as Singapore sky loves
a cheeky drizzle. The main events on everyone's lips the
mid Autumn Festival at Gardens by the Bay. Picture lanterns
shape like merlions, HDB flats and even iconic Mamma shops
glowing in kaleidoscopic color. Little Day Out says. Live performances

(01:04):
are happening from local legends to top South Korea musicians
Yin Harmony and the duo cello Gayaguin, plus lant and
workshops where you can craft your own masterpiece for just
twenty two dollars a pop, a fugion of tradition and whimsy.
This is Bucket Lists Singapore right here now. If Robin
Shoulders with Friendly Ghosts isn't your vibe? Vogue Singapore Tips

(01:26):
the ultimate night life pop up, Middle Child's Birthday Bash.
It's vinyl only, DJ sets, thrift market stalls and a
brand new Southeast Asian BBC Muni ready to blow your
taste buds out of their comfort zones. For the culture vultures,
there's the Singapore Independent Media Fair, think underground magazines, zines
and art debates with the who's who of the local

(01:47):
publishing scene. But maybe Glow in the Dark is more
your style. Tonight, Chinatown's legendary Lantern Light Up stretches from
seven pm to midnight with brilliantly colored displays and digital
lantern riddles. Great for families and huzzle loving adventurers alike.
As missus Josephine Teo put it, this festival is not

(02:08):
just about Chinese culture. It's a mash up that brings
everyone together in a kaleidoscope of traditions. Want to dance
until tomorrow. Pulse Singapore is spinning out the Pop Girls
Club tonight. If you're more of a quiet culture buff,
The Phantom of the Opera wraps its dramatic, mask filled
run at Marina Bay Sands tonight. According to Vogue, the

(02:29):
sets are dazzling enough to make even the Phantom himself
crack a smile, So grab a ticket if you want
to catch this global phenomenon on its last Singaporean bo
Let's swerve into some hot local updates. Good news foodies,
Several restaurants have announced cheeky new fusion menus in the
Central Business District. Keep your eyes peeled for spicy Lexi
pizzas and Ota burghers. There's talk about bus route tweaks

(02:52):
in the East due to weekend festival crowds, so check
transit link before heading out unless you fancy walking off
half your dinner. So Construction along Orchard Road is moving quickly,
with new pedestrian zones, open and covered walkways, making life
breezier for serious shoppers looking for only these topics for
the day, don't miss out on crafting your own lantern

(03:13):
at the Gardens by the Bay and catching the multicultural
performances there. Sneak into Chinatown's lantern displays for late night
photo ops and street snacks. Try the Mooncakes with crazy
jury and fillings. Cop over to Middle Child for rare
vinyl grub and groovy vibes if you crave something more urban,
or dive into the Collector's Weekend Market for vintage fines
with personality sports nuts. Tomorrow Morning's community run at East

(03:36):
Coast Park is where sneakers meet sunrise on the seafront,
so charge up those fitbits. All these local tip If
you want to skip cues, use Singapore's super efficient mobile
payment apps for everything from Hawker Center Icekerchang to pop
up bar drinks. Want to feel like a seasoned local,
end your night with an ice cold Milo Dinosaur. Just
ask for extra powder and you'll impress. The anties don't

(04:00):
off yet. Upcoming highlights include the Lanching Mid Autumn Festival
this weekend, tree planting adventures along Rail Corridor South, and
the Southern Island's Echo Escape on Sunday. For those feeling outdoorsy,
Whether you groove to vinyl, glower to Lanternfest or chase
mooncakes under Neon skies. Singapore's weekend is a wild, delicious ride.

(04:22):
Tune in tomorrow for the latest hidden gems and epic events.
Thanks for listening, Please subscribe and remember this episode was
brought to you by Quiet Please Podcast networks. For more
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