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October 9, 2025 5 mins
Welcome, adventurers, to Things to Do in Singapore! It’s Thursday, October 9th, 2025, and Oly Bennet here—your globe-trotting, quirk-loving, sports-obsessed guide to the Lion City’s whirlwind of wonders! Sun’s up, humidity’s hugging you, and Singapore is absolutely buzzing—partly from last night’s creative fireworks and partly because it’s basically a year-round summer party. Whether you’re tuning in from a hawker centre or an air-conditioned taxi, let’s dive straight into the action.

Singapore’s riding a technicolor wave right now, fresh off the blockbuster Singapore Design Week 2025 that just drew more than 400,000 fans into one gigantic playground of art-meets-innovation. And with the city recently celebrating its 60th birthday, creative spirit is at an all-time high. Expect a vibe that’s energetic, friendly, and so alive you’ll need an extra iced kopi just to keep up!

Let’s tackle today’s key events, which serve up something for every curious explorer:

The Mid-Autumn Festival at Gardens by the Bay is still lighting up the evenings, transforming the iconic Supertree Grove and Golden Garden with glowing lanterns, live performances, and carnival games from 6pm to 10pm. Immerse yourself in mooncakes, way-too-Instagrammable lanterns, and even free lantern giveaways. Don’t miss the “Garden Rhapsody” light and music shows at 7:45 and 8:45pm—they’re like a rocket booster for your mood.

Collectors, unite! Today marks the debut of Noguchi Coin’s first-ever overseas pop-up at Jewel Changi Airport, featuring ultra-limited commemorative coins celebrating the Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall. It’s coin geekery at its finest and runs until December, but those rare edition coins will go—poof!—faster than you can say “numismatics.”

For those who run on adrenaline and tech, Data Centre World Asia is happening at the glitzy Marina Bay Sands Expo, pulling together thousands of tech pioneers to swap big ideas about the rapid evolution of data centers—think innovation, energy, and sustainability, all served up Singapore-style.

Music fiends, rejoice: the Popaholic 2025 Music Festival at Esplanade means free live performances almost every night this month, a smorgasbord of beats that'll have you dancing with strangers by the bay whether your playlist is all pop or totally indie.

For families, the Not So Little Fair is coming up this Saturday at Suntec with interactive booths and fun activities to keep the kiddos busy as otters at play. And for a sneak cultural education, the Unnatural History Museum at the National Design Centre is a quirky exhibition of Singapore’s evolution—think of it as a time machine with a sense of humor.

On the news front: Singapore is preparing for major tech advances—the GS1 Go Green Go Global Hackathon is teasing demos and next-gen barcodes to make shopping and recycling smarter. Jewel Changi keeps raising the bar on airport attractions (and exclusive collectibles). And public transport is running smooth as ever—just remember, the fastest way anywhere is by MRT, especially if you want to avoid the midday traffic marathon.

If you’re looking for Oly’s “gotta-do-it” picks: start with a local breakfast of kaya toast and kopi at Yakun, cycle or stroll the Southern Ridges trail for actual Jurassic Park vibes, beat the heat at Jewel’s Canopy Park, and take a sunset river cruise to see Singapore’s dazzling skyline light up like a field of fireflies in disco mode.

Here’s your splash of insider wisdom: during Mid-Autumn, you can sometimes spot dragon dance troupes in unexpected places—always stop and watch. And don’t forget, the hawker food rule: the longer the line, the better the laksa. Locals know.

Coming up tomorrow, Taylor Swift fans, get ready: “Life of a Swiftie” themed night rocks the Hard Rock Café, and The SpongeBob Musical floats into town—so let your imagination swim wild. There’s also the Asia Comics Expo for fans of all things heroes, manga, and cosplay.

Tune in again for Oly’s next round of high-energy, offbeat sightseeing and sporty challenges. Will I attempt dragon boating with the world’s slowest team? Could happen.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your Things to Do in Singapore podcast. Welcome
adventurers to Things to Do in Singapore. It's Thursday October.
It's Thursday October ninth, twenty twenty and only Bennett here,
your globe trotting, quirk gloving, sports obsessed guide to the line.
City's whirlwind of wonders, suns up, humility's hugging you, and

(00:21):
Singapore is absolutely buzzing, partly from last night's creative fireworks
and partly because it's basically a year round summer party,
whether you're tuning in from a Hoker center or an
air conditioned taxi. Let's dive straight into the action. Singapore's
riding a technicolor wave right now. Fresh off the blockbuster
Singapore Design Week twenty twenty five that just drew more

(00:44):
than four hundred thousand fans into one gigantic playground of
art meets innovation, and with the city recently celebrating at

(01:09):
sixtieth birthday, creative spirit is at an all time high.
Expect to vibe that's energetic, friendly, and so alive you'll
need an extra iced cope just to keep up. Let's
tackle today's key events, which serve up something for every
Curious Explorer. The Mid Autumn Festival at Gardens by the
Bay is still lighting up the evenings, transforming the iconic

(01:30):
Supertree Grove and Golden Garden with glowing lanterns, live performances
and carnival games from six pm to ten pm. Immerse
yourself in mooncakes, way too instagrammable lanterns, and even free
lantern giveaways. Don't miss the Garden Rhapsody light in music
shows at seven forty five and eight forty five pm.
They're like a rocket booster for your mood. Collectors Unite

(01:54):
Today marks the w of Nogucci Coin's first ever overseas
pop up at Dual Changi Airport, featuring ultralimited commemorative coins
celebrating the Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall. It's
coin geekery at its finest and runs until December, but
those rare addition coins will go poof faster than you
can say. Numosatics for those who run on adrenaline and

(02:18):
tech data Center World Asia is happening at the glitzy
Marina by Sans expot, pulling together thousands of tech pioneers
to swap big ideas about the rapid evolution of data centers,
think innovation, energy and sustainability, all served up Singapore style
music fiends rejoice. The Popoholic twenty twenty five Music Festival

(02:40):
at Esplanade means free live performances almost every night this month.
A smagas board of beats that will have you dancing
with strangers by the bay, whether your playlist is all
pop or totally Indy. For families, that not so Little
Fair is coming up this Saturday at Suntech with interactive
booths and fun activities to keep the cure Kido's busy

(03:01):
as otters at play and for a sneak cultural education.
The Unnatural History Museum at the National Design Center is
a quirky exhibition of Singapore's evolution. Think of it as
a time machine with a sense of humor. On the
news front, Singapore is preparing for major tech advances. The
GS one Go Green Go Global Hakkathon is teasing demos

(03:24):
and next gen barcodes to make shopping and recycling smarter.
Duel Changi keeps raising the bar on airport attractions and
exclusive collectibles, and public transport is running smooth as ever.
Just remember the fastest way anywhere is by MRT, especially
if you want to avoid the midday traffic marathon. If
you're looking for Olie's Got to Do at Picks, start

(03:47):
with a local breakfast of Kaya toasting Kopi at yakn
Cycle or stroll the Southern Ridge's Trail for actual Jurassic
Park vibes. Beat the heat at dules Canopy Park and
take a sunset river cruise to see Singapore's dazzling skyline
light up like a field of fireflies in disco mode.
Here's your splash of insider wisdom. During mid autumn, you

(04:09):
can sometimes spot dragon dance troops in unexpected places. Always
stop and watch, and don't forget the Howker food rule.
The longer the line, the better. The Laxa locals no
coming up tomorrow. Taylor Swift fans get ready. Life of
the Swifty themed night rocks, the hard Rock Cafe, and
the SpongeBob Musical floats into town, so let your imagination

(04:33):
swim wild. There's also the Aga Comics Expo for fans
of all things heroes, manga, and cosplay. Tune in again
for Ollie's next round of high energy, offbeat sightseeing and
sporty challenges, Will I attempt dragon boating with the world's
slowest team? Could happen? Thanks for listening, Please subscribe and
remember this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please

(04:55):
podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to
Piet Please dot ai
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