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September 18, 2025 4 mins
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore—your ticket to the wild, the wonderful, and absolutely the weirdest happenings right here in the Lion City! It’s Thursday, September 18, 2025, and Oly Bennet’s at your service to help you plunge goggles-first into Singapore’s unbeatable blend of fun, flavor, and that spicy energy only this city cooks up.

Today, the weather is classic Singapore: warm, humid, and spicy enough to launch sweat beads faster than a dragonboat sprint! The city is absolutely buzzing as the afternoon heats up, and as The Straits Times notes, humidity today sits just past “wet blanket” levels, so stay hydrated and don’t be afraid to rock those penguin-patterned hand fans.

First up, let’s talk top events kicking off this epic Thursday. If you’re keen for an eccentric culture blend, the Bubbling and Boiling Music & Arts Festival just exploded onto Resorts World Sentosa. Bringing together global beats, live hanfu fashion, and even a Mooncake Dice Game plucked straight from Minnan traditions, this festival is the new crown jewel of Singapore’s youth culture lineup—Asia One describes it as “music, art, and tourism whipped together in a giant creative hotpot.”

Art fans, color your schedules! The Imagination Factory Exhibition at Tembusu Art Gallery is rolling strong, bringing together 60 of Singapore’s sharpest creatives for a bold mashup of contemporary and classic works to celebrate Singapore’s 60th year since independence. The exhibit promises wild, whimsical pieces brimming with local dreams, heritage, and a bit of that Singapore sizzle.

If you’re passionate about sustainability and digital design, the folks at PALO IT are hosting a practical workshop on eco-friendly UX this afternoon. It’s perfect for you pixel warriors hungry to make a real impact—not just on screens, but on the planet.

Tonight, the Esplanade transforms with Borderlands, a ground-breaking festival experience showcasing the best from international arts collectives and musicians. Don’t forget your dancing shoes—because everything from indie bands to world-class string quartets is on the table tonight.

For families or hidden gem hunters, make tracks to the All About Joss Paper Tour. This quirky and immersive walking tour dives into the Hungry Ghost Festival’s mysterious traditions: burning joss paper, incense, and learning origami for the spirits. It’s equal parts “ah-ha!” moment and “wait, we’re burning WHAT for WHO?!”

News hot off the city ticker: More restaurants are popping up in Tanjong Pagar than ever before, with at least three new eateries racing to claim the city’s trendiest laksa title. On the move? SMRT’s introduced more driverless train carriages on the Downtown Line—expect smoother, quicker trips to your next foodie adventure, though rush hour still feels as intimate as a packed durian stall.

If you’re only in town for a day, do not skip a quick stroll through Chinatown’s midday food markets, grab a chili crab bread bowl in Maxwell, and snap a photo at the newly-installed, neon-lit otter mural by the Singapore River. Pro-tip: locals swear by the kopi stalls that use condensed milk—it’s the unofficial jet fuel of Singapore’s superheroes.

Fun fact for your friends back home: Singapore takes the title for hosting the world’s only Formula One night race, with street lights as dazzling as the cars are fast. Cars or chili—everything’s hotter after sunset here.

Tomorrow’s menu is looking even spicier: Esplanade lights up again with the Luka Sulic World Tour and the Borderlands Festival continues. More art, more music, and—you guessed it—more reasons to swing back for your daily dose of Singapore fun.

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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, your ticket to
the wild, the wonderful, and absolutely the weirdest happenings right
here in the Lion City. It's Thursday, September eighteenth, twenty
twenty five, and only Bennett's at your service to help
you plunge goggles first into Singapore's unbeatable blend of fun, flavor,

(00:25):
and that spicy energy only this city cooks up. Today,
the weather is classic Singapore, warm, humid, and spicy enough
to launch sweat beads faster than a dragon boat sprint.
The city is absolutely buzzing as the afternoon heats up,
and as the Strait Time's notes humidity today sits just

(00:46):
past wet blanket levels, So stay hydrated and don't be
afraid to rock those Penguin patent hand fans. First up,
let's talk top events kicking off this epic Thursday. If
you're keen for an eccentric culture blend, The bubbling and
boiling music and Arts festival just exploded onto Resorts World Centasso,

(01:06):
bringing together global beats, live, hand fou fashion, and even
a mooncake dice game Pluck straight from Minnan traditions. This
festival is the new Crown Duwel of Singlehore's youth culture lineup.
Asia one describes it as music, art and tourism whipped
together in a giant creative hotpot. Art fans, color your schedules.

(01:27):
The Imagination Factory Exhibition at Tembusu Art Gallery is rolling strong,
bringing together sixty of Singapore's sharpest creatives for a bold
mashup of contemporary and classic works to celebrate Singapore's sixtieth
year since independence. The exhibit promises wild, whimsical pieces brimming
with local dreams, heritage and a bit of that Singapore sizzle.

(01:50):
If you're passionate about sustainability and digital design, the folks
at palow It are hosting a practical workshop on eco
friendly UX this afternoon. It's perfect for you pixel warriors
hungry to make a real impact, not just on screens,
but on the planet. Tonight, the Esplanade transforms with Borderlands,
a groundbreaking festival experience showcasing the best from international arts,

(02:14):
collectives and musicians. Don't forget your dancing shoes, because everything
from indie bands to world class string cartets is on
the table Tonight. For families or hidden gem hunters. Make
tracks to All About Joss Paper Tour. This quirky and
immersive walking tour dives into the Hungry Ghost Festival's mysterious traditions,
burning Joss paper, incense and learning origami for the spirits.

(02:38):
It's equal parts aha moment and wait, we're burning what for? Who?
News Hot Off the City Ticker. More restaurants are popping
up in Tanjon Paga than ever before, with at least
three new eateries racing to claim the city's trendiest LEXA
title on the move. SMRTS introduce more driverless train carriages

(03:08):
on the Downtown Line. Expect smoother, quicker trips to your
next foody adventure, though rush hour still feels as intimate
as a packed Durian store. If you're only in town
for a day, do not skip a quick stroll through
Chinatown's midday food markets. Grab a chili crad, bread bowl
and maxwell and snap a photo at the newly installed
Neon lit Otto mural by the Singapore River. Pro tip

(03:31):
local swear by the Kopi stores that use condensed milk.
It's the unofficial jet fuel of Singapore superheroes. Fun fact
for your friends back home. Singapore takes the title for
hosting the world's only Formula one night race with street
lights as dazzling as the cars are. Fast cars or chili.
Everything's hotter after sunset here. Tomorrow's menu is looking even spicier.

(03:55):
Esplanard lights up again with the Lucasiulic World Tour, and
the Borderlands Festival continues. More art, more music, and you
guessed it, more reasons to swing back for your daily
dose of Singapore fun. Thanks for listening, Please subscribe and
remember this episode was brought to you by Quiet Pleased
Podcast Networks. For more content like this, please go to

(04:19):
Quite Please dot Ai
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