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September 25, 2025 3 mins
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore with Oly Bennet—your irrepressible sports fanatic globe-trotter, reporting live on Thursday, September 25, 2025! The Lion City’s buzzing and so am I. Today’s forecast? Spicy tropical heat with a decent drizzle—pack an umbrella unless you like your hair in humid poodle mode. The city sizzles with energy: foodies on the hunt, arts crowds flitting between shows, business folk caffeinating furiously, and tourists gawking at anything that isn’t nailed down.

I’ve wrangled up today’s most exhilarating events. First up: the Singapore Food Festival fires on all cylinders from hawker icons to chef pop-ups—“Have You Eaten Yet?” is this year’s theme, and if you haven’t, get ready to taste Singapore one delicious bite at a time, spread across the entire island until September 24. Your taste buds may need a seatbelt.

For the culture vultures, don’t miss the SMU Arts Fest—Singapore’s uni students are strutting their creative stuff with immersive performances, art installations, and local narratives, running right up to September 28. If you fancy high design and think napkin folding is an Olympic sport, Singapore Design Week is in full swing until September 21, showcasing sustainable concepts and creative lifestyles at the National Design Centre and just about everywhere else.

Families, don’t say I never look out for you. The Pawfect Journey: Mid-Autumn Series at Jurong Lake Gardens promises lantern walks, mooncakes, and activities that’ll have kids wishing every night was festival night. For the night owls with rhythm in their bones, tonight marks the All Black Affair at RASA Space—dress to impress, move like you own the dance floor, and yes, maybe pretend you’re in a K-pop video.

On to local news: Marina Bay’s culinary scene just exploded with the opening of the noodle joint “Wok the Line”—yes, that’s the actual name, and it’s serving late-night laksa for the adventurous. In public transport buzz, SMRT’s Circle Line is rolling out extended service hours this weekend for race season, so no need to do the “last train dash” in your finest flip-flops.

Must-do activities today? Stroll through the futuristic Gardens by the Bay (don’t skip the Cloud Forest if you like feeling vaguely elfin). Snap a selfie with the Merlion—legend says every good photo gains you 20% more luck at the next hawker stall. If the rain gets wild, duck into the Asian Civilisations Museum for their new “Let’s Play: The Art and Design of Asian Games” exhibition, featuring interactive boardgame art. It's great for gamers, culture hounds, and anyone who claims to be an Uno champion.

Local tip of the day: skip the main line at Maxwell Food Centre and hunt for “Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice.” Not only will you taste Singapore’s unofficial national dish, but you’ll earn bragging rights. And, pro move—pay with a mobile app to dodge the endless coin-fumbling.

Tomorrow, race fever amps up as Sentosa’s Grand Prix™ Season launches full throttle—think music stages, culture pop-ups, and more sporting mayhem. Plus, word on the street is the Night Festival’s closing weekend will light up Bras Basah Bugis like you wouldn’t believe. Tune in for all the wild, quirky happenings—sports, food, and offbeat fun, served up Oly Bennet style.

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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 Only Bennett,
your irrepressible sports fanatic Globe trotter, reporting live on Thursday
September twenty fifth, twenty twenty five. The Lion City's buzzing
and so am I today's forecast spicy tropical heat with

(00:20):
a decent drizzle. Pack an umbrella unless you like your
hair in humid poodle mode. The city sizzles with energy,
Foodi's on the hunt, arts, crowds flitting between shows, business
folk caffeinating furiously, and tourists gorking at anything that isn't
nailed down. I've wrangled up today's most exhilarating events. First up,
the Singapore Food Festival fires on all cylinders, from hoker

(00:43):
icons to chef pop ups. Have you eaten yet? Is
this year's theme? And if you haven't, get ready to
taste Singapore one delicious bite at a time, spread across
the entire island until September twenty fourth. Your taste buds
may need a seat belt for the culture vultures. Don't
miss the smu Arts Fest. Singapore's UNI students are strotting

(01:04):
their creative stuff with immersive performances, art installations and local
narratives running right up to September twenty eighth. If you
fancy high design and think napkin folding is an Olympic sport,
Singapore Design Week is in full swing until September twenty first,
showcasing sustainable concepts and creative lifestyles at the National Design

(01:26):
Center and just about everywhere else. Families don't say I
never look out for you. The poorfec Journey mid autumn
series at Jerong Lake Gardens promises lantin walks, mooncakes and
activities that'll have kids wishing. Every night was festival night
for the night owls with rhythm in their bones. Tonight
marks the all black affair at RAS's Space. Dress to impress,

(01:49):
Move like you own the dance floor, and yes, maybe
pretend you're in a K pop video Onto Local news.
Marina Bay's culinary scene just exploded with the opening of
the Noodle Joint. Walk the line. Yes that's the actual
name and it's earning late night Laxa for the adventuress.
In public transport, buzz smrt's Circle Line is rolling out

(02:11):
extended service hours this weekend for Race season, so no
need to do the last train dash in your finest
flip flops. Must do activities today. Stroll through the futuristic
gardens by the Bay. Don't skip the cloud Forest. If
you like feeling vaguely elfin, snap a selfie with the
Merloin legend says every good photo gains you twenty percent

(02:32):
more luck at the next Hawker store. If the rain
gets wild, duck into the Asian Civilizations Museum for their
new Let's Play the Art and Design of Asian Games
exhibition featuring interactive board game art. It's great for gamers,
culture hounds, and anyone who claims to be an UNO champion.
Local tip of the day skip the mainline at Maxwell

(02:53):
Food Center and hunt for Tian tiann Heinane's chicken rice.
Not only will you take Singapore's unofficial national did, but
you'll earn bragging rights and pro move pay with a
mobile app to dodge the endless coin fumbling. Tomorrow, Race
Fever amps up as Sentosa's Grand pre season launches full throttle.
Think music, stages, culture pop ups and more sporting mayhem.

(03:17):
Plus word on the Street is the night Festival's closing
weekend will light up bras basa bougiese like you wouldn't believe.
Tune in for all the wild, quirky happenings spoheso all
for the night festival. It will be the rest of
the year to talk about overall about Thanks for listening,
Please subscribe and remember this episode was brought to you

(03:39):
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