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September 28, 2025 4 mins
Welcome, globe-trotters and local adventurers, to Things to Do in Singapore! It’s Sunday, September 28, 2025, and your jet-setting pal, Oly Bennet, is reporting live from the Lion City, where the sun is blazing, the humidity is setting new hair-raising records, and the energy is sizzling hotter than a giant satay grill at a festival.

Singapore’s current vibe is pure festive gleam: lanterns swinging in the muggy breeze, the city pulsing with colour as Mid-Autumn Festival transforms the nightscape into a living fairytale. According to Little Day Out, it’s the last weekend of September and that means you’re catching Singapore at the peak of mooncake season, with families filling the parks, snapping photos under glowing lanterns, and prepping for tonight’s cultural marathon.

Kicking off with the main event, Chinatown is in full Mid-Autumn Festival mode—think lantern streets bright enough to be seen from a passing plane, bustling bazaars, tea tastings, traditional stage shows, and a mass lantern walk. Over at Gardens by the Bay, the Supertrees are bringing in the drama with 12 epic lantern displays, multicultural performances, and hands-on festive crafts. Fancy some lakeside chill? Jurong Lake Gardens hosts Lights by the Lake, with lanterns inspired by the Journey to the West and vibrant light projections that’ll make you wish your phone’s battery lasted longer.

Craving dance over mooncakes? The Singapore Swimming Club is throwing Dandiya Night, a festival of Gujarati and Bollywood dance where you can spin, clap, and eat street food till your arms or appetite give out. For you music buffs, YES 933 Hits Fest 2025 is taking over Singapore Indoor Stadium tonight with show-stopping live acts and enough Mandopop stardom to dazzle your socks off.

Word on the street, according to Asian Journeys, is that the Singapore Writers Festival is already warming up October with panels and parties for book lovers, while ELLE Singapore gives a tip of the hat to “Wuxing: The Five Elements,” a dance and performance spectacle at the Shangri-La, guaranteed to jazz up your Sunday if you’re in the mood for something artsy.

Hungry? Singapore’s first-ever all-you-can-eat ramen buffet at Kiwami Ramen & Gyoza Bar means noodle-lovers can finally live their dreams without judgment. Prefer something sweet? Hunt down pop-up mooncake stalls across the city—orchard malls are prime prance-and-taste territory.

Heads up for public transport warriors, the newly revamped Singapore Flyer journey is now open and features a two-story, immersive ‘Time Capsule’ experience before you even set foot in the iconic pod. For families, the new playground at Jurong Eco-Garden is a hit, with a rope pyramid that’s part jungle gym, part mini-Everest.

For the modern explorer itching to see classic Singapore, Oly’s tip of the day: Don’t just stare at the Marina Bay skyline, jump into the lantern-lit celebrations and sample at least three different types of mooncakes. Yam paste, durian, and the legendary snow skin—report back on the best! And if you want to feel like a real local, challenge a friend to solve a lantern riddle at the bazaar, bonus points if you win a treat.

Coming up tomorrow, keep a lookout for the closing days of the Wan Qing Mid-Autumn Festival at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and if you survived tonight’s revelries, there’s still more moon festival fun and even a chance to spy futuristic plans at the URA Draft Master Plan 2025 exhibition.

Thanks for joining me, Oly Bennet, for this whirlwind through Singapore’s wild weekend. Tune in tomorrow for fresh antics and more ways to explore the quirkiest corners of the city.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your Things to Do in Singapore podcast. Welcome
globe trotters and local adventurers to Things to Do in Singapore.
It's Sunday, September twenty eighth, twenty twenty five, and your
jet setting pal Ollie Bennett is reporting live from the
Lion City, where the sun is blazing, the humidity is

(00:20):
setting new hair raising records, and the energy is sizzling
hotter than a giant sat grill at a festival. Singapore's
current vibe is pure festive gleam Lantin swinging in the
muggy breeze, the city pulsing with colour as mid autumn
festival transforms the nightscape into a living fairy tale. According
to Little Day Out, it's the last weekend of September,

(00:43):
and that means you're catching Singapore at the peak of
mooncake season, with families filling the parks, snapping photos under
glowing lanterns, and prepping for tonight's cultural marathon kicking off
with the main event. Chinatown is in full mid autumn
festival mode. Think Lantin streets bright enough to be seen
from a passing plane, bustling bazaars, tea tastings, traditional stage

(01:07):
shows and a mass lantern walk over. At Gardens by
the Bay, the Super Trees are bringing in the drama
with twelve epic lantin displays and hands on festive crafts
and hands on festive crafts fancy some lakeside chill. Jorong
Lake Gardens hosts Lights by the Lake with lanterns inspired
by the Journey to the West and vibrant light projections

(01:29):
that will make you wish your phone's battery lasted longer.
Praving dance over mooncakes. The Singapore Swimming Club is throwing
Dandia Knight, a festival of Gujati and Bollywood dance where
you can spin, clap and eat street food till your
arms or appetite give out for you. Music Buffs, Yes,
nine hundred and thirty three Hits Fest twenty twenty five

(01:50):
is taking over Singapore Indoor Stadium tonight with show stopping
live acts enough Mando pop stardom to dazzle your socks off.
Word on the street according to Asian Journeys is that
the Singapore Writers' Festival is already warming up October with
panels and parties for book lovers, while l S Singapore
gives a tip of the hat to Watshing. The Five Elements,

(02:13):
a dance in performance spectacle at the Shangri lare guaranteed
to jazz up your Sunday if you're in the mood
for something artsy hungry. Singapore's first ever all you can
eat Ramen buffet at Kiwami Ramen and Guilloza Bar means
noodle lovers can finally live their dreams without judgment. For
fer something sweet, calm down, pop up mooncake stools across
the city orchard mauls are prime prance in taste territory.

(02:37):
Heads up for public transport warriors. The newly revamped Singapore
Flyer Journey is now open and features a two story
immersive time capsule experience before you even set foot in
the iconic pod. For families, the new playground at Durrong
Eco Garden is a hit with a rope pyramid that's
part jungle gym, part mini everest. For the modern explorer

(02:58):
itching to see classic Singapore, Oly's tip of the day,
don't just stare at the Marina Bay Skyline, jump into
the lantin lit celebrations and sample at least three different
types of muoncakes, yam paste Durian and the legendary Snowskin
report back on the best and if you want to
feel like a real local, challenge a friend to solve

(03:18):
a lantern riddle at the Bazaar bonus points if you
win a treat coming up tomorrow, Keep a lookout for
the closing days of the wan Ching Mid Autumn Festival
at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. And
if you survive tonight's revelries, there's still more Moon Festival
fun and even a chance to spy futuristic plans at
the ur Draft master Plan twenty twenty five exhibition. Thanks

(03:42):
for joining me Oli Bennett for this whorld win through
Singapore's wild weekend. Tune in tomorrow for fresh antics and
more ways to explore the quirkiest corners of the city.
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 dot Ai
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