The month of November will soon be upon us, and it is time to kick back and relax. From musical festivals to food expos, there’s something for everyone.
Grab your pals and see what’s in store for you in the coming month!
1. Tingkat Party
Delve into all things local at the Local Lingo Tingkat Party along Chinatown Food Street this November!
The Local People (TLP), an advocate for the Singaporean arts culture, promises an indie art and music market in celebration of both old and new Singapore. Expect handmade wares and crafts by Singaporean designers, such as enamel pins, prints and stickers featuring quirky one-liners, puns and all things uniquely Singaporean.
Build your own tiffin carrier at an affordable $12, or make a drawstring pouch with the classic Good Morning Towel design by signing up for Fashion Marketplace’s workshops.
Treat yourself to old school-style goodies like ice popsicles, and don’t miss the music line-up featuring local artistes Nisha and Syaf, Desiree, Timothy, Aeriqah and Joy Alexis.
Date: 4th – 5th November
Time: 1pm – 11pm
Venue: Chinatown Food Street
2. Let’s Go Jalan Jalan
As a kid, the phrase that gets us the most excited would be “let’s go “kai kai”/ “jalan jalan””. This November, get nostalgic in this three-day carnival that includes a creative heritage trail, culinary workshops, live music, games and a host of food for you to munch on.
Look out for ice balls, muah chee, goreng pisang, and traditional Malay kuehs!
For this event, free shuttle buses will be available at Labrador Park MRT station, as well as the Seah Im carpark near Harbourfront MRT station. Get the details here!
Date: 17 November – 19 November
Venue: The Three Peacocks @ Labrador Park
3. Sunset Cinema
Keep your Tuesday nights free for Popcorn Movie Nights at Sentosa, a weekly film screening at Sentosa. These free movie screening sessions began on October 17, and will feature Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen on 7th November, as well as The Secret Life of Pets on 14th November. Pixar fans will be happy to know that The Incredibles will be screened on 21st November.
Food trucks will be around from 6pm, accompanied by lots of music and fun! Grab your friends and munch on FREE popcorn!
Dates: 7th, 14th and 21st November
Time: 6pm
Venue: Palawan Green, Sentosa
4. Singapore Halloween Fest
Keep the spooks going at the first ever Halloween festival held in the giant water park, Wild Wild Wet. Dress your best for the costume competition, and join the Zombie Maze challenge where the top team floats away with amazing prizes.
Not only do you get to party all day with live DJs, enjoy pop-up stalls and carnival games for both kids and adults. 1-day passes are going for $45 per adult and $30 per child. Get your tickets here!
Dates: 4th – 5th November
Venue: Wild Wild Wet, Downtown East
Cost: $45 (adult)
5. Rock This Workout
We’re nearing the end of the year, but some of us are still procrastinating that 5km run that was our New Year’s resolution.
Get on track with Wellaholic’s fitness class with Pound®, the world’s first cardio jam session that promises a BANG. That’s because this full-body workout focuses on playing the drums. More specifically, you’ll be using Ripstix®, which are lightly weighted drumsticks specifically designed for exercise.
Instead of listening to workout tracks on Spotify, create your own beats as you engage in cardio, conditioning and strength training. Designed for all fitness levels, this workout can be easily modified and adopted by men and women of all ages and abilities. Find out more about Pound®’s concept here!
Date: 5 November
Time: 2-3pm
Cost: $15
6. Yogalates In The Park
Debating between Yoga and Pilates? Have the best of both worlds with Yogalates, an exercise technique which combines the benefits of Pilates’ strength training with the flexibility of yoga.
Organised by Funzing, Yogalates in the Park will get you in touch with nature, while improving your breathing, circulation and energy levels. Learn more about Yogalates here!
Date: 18 November
Time: 9am – 10am
Cost: $8
7. Beer Yoga
How do you unwind after a challenging week? Do you crack open a cold one with the boys, or get spiritual with some Yoga practice? This November, get the chance to do both, as the Beer Yoga trend arrives in Singapore.
Relax your body with physical exercises – and a drink in hand. You might not burn that many calories, but you should have fun socialising with like-minded beer lovers who like yoga, or yogis who enjoy a cold beer.
Please note that participants must be 18 or older. Non-alcoholic beers and other beverages will also be available at the event. Since it is a yoga session, don’t forget to bring your yoga mat and a towel! Otherwise, yoga mats are available for rental at $5 each. Find out more here!
Date: 3 November
Time: 5.30pm to 6.30pm and 7.30pm to 8.30pm
8. Get Your Creative Juices Flowin’
Do you spend hours looking at all things artsy on Instagram? Learn the techniques of watercolour painting, and get ready to impress your friends with handmade Christmas cards this December.
Attend a watercolour painting class at The Assembly Ground, where you will gain a comprehensive understanding of watercolour techniques and tools. Pick up brush techniques, sketching and painting styles from artist Leach, who has taught for over 15 years, and worked with companies such as Naiise and the National Gallery of Singapore.
Materials such as watercolours, brushes and watercolour paper will be provided during class, and you’ll get to take home a palette of quality paints as well as exclusive notes. Find out more about Leach’s artistic journey on Instagram or Facebook!
Date: 6th November
Time: 3pm – 5.30pm
Venue: The Assembly Ground, The Cathay
Cost: ~ $94
9. Painting On Porcelain
In preparation for Christmas, design some personalised porcelain gifts for your family and friends. During this workshop, not only will participants will be taught how to conceptualise and sketch original designs, they will also explore basic acrylic painting techniques.
Materials such as acrylic paints, brushes and templates will be provided for the session, and participants can look forward to refreshments including a slice of cake and a drink!
Date: 19th November
Time: 3pm – 5pm
Venue: The Assembly Ground, The Cathay
Cost: $83.25
10. Singapore Writers Festival
The highly anticipated Singapore Writers Festival (SWF) will be back this November in the Civic District.
The annual SWF presents the world’s major literary talents, while paying special attention to Southeast Asian writers and their works. Over the course of 10 days, engage in a range of panel discussions, workshops and performances celebrating the spoken and written word in Singapore’s official languages.
This year, the festival will be held in The Arts House, The National Gallery and the Asian Civilisations Museum.
Participants can purchase a festival pass ($25) which can be used for all 10 days across 100 events including author dialogues and film screenings. Get your tickets here!
Date: 5 November – 26 November
Venue: The Arts House at The Old Parliament
11. Art In Architecture
“If a building becomes architecture, then it is art.” This November, cement your understanding of architectural design at the Urban Dialogue exhibition at the URA Centre in Singapore.
This exhibition is presented by Farrells, an award-winning urban design firm which is currently designing the Singapore terminus of the high-speed railway to Kuala Lumpur which is set to open in 2026.
Showcasing the complex process of architectural design and city planning, architectural students will be familiar with the hand sketches, diagrams and physical models. Learn more about the exhibition here.
Date: 13 October–15 November 2017 (Closed Sundays and holidays)
Time: 9am to 5pm Daily
Venue: URA Centre in Singapore
Cost: Free
12. Freedom Film Fest
Freedom Film Fest (FFF) is back in its sixth edition, with the theme “all human beings are created free and equal”. A total of 12 selected films will be featured, with 2 new features specially curated for this year’s showcase.
Gain insights on critical issues confronting humanity, and engage in active discussion with fellow attendees.
On 11th November, “Citizen Cinema” will be launched, featuring entries by local filmmakers. Don’t miss the panel discussion on film censorship in Singapore, which will take place after “Citizen Cinema”. Register for FFF here!
Dates: 11 November
Time: 2 pm to 10 pm
Venue: The Projector
13. AccorHotels Food & Wine Festival
If you haven’t heard, AccorHotels’ inaugural Food and Wine Festival is back!
In this culinary celebration, 40 restaurants and bars, 15 hotels and 100 chefs will present a 9-day food festival to tantalise your taste buds. Beyond exciting culinary creations, enjoy a splashing good time at the coolest pool parties and try your hand at cocktail shaking in the masterclasses.
The festival ends with a “Super Sunday Brunch,” held at Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa. All restaurants and bars under AccorHotel will be showcasing their signature dishes and drinks, such as the original Singapore Sling prepared by Amos Ting from Raffles Hotel among other interesting alcoholic beverages.
Special 3-course set menus will be designed for the festival, and will be available at participating restaurants under AccorHotels. The prices range from $15++ to $47++ for lunch, and $27++ to $67++ for dinner. Get your tickets now!
Dates: 4 November – 12 November
14. Asia Pacific Food Expo
The Asia Pacific Food Expo (APFE) returns for its November fair, with an array of both local and overseas produce for any food-lover.
Dedicated to bringing to you the best food from the Asian region, APFE will showcase a wide selection of quality food items. Be the first to sample the latest products from local merchants, who will launch new and innovative products at the exposition.
Show your suport for home-grown brands, while filling your tummy with tasty treats from bakkwa to sweet surprises like puffs and pastries. Keep a lookout on APFE’s Facebook page for updates on participating stalls!
Date: 17 to 20 November 2017
Venue: Singapore Expo Hall 4
Cost: Free admission
15. Anime Festival Asia ’17
Catch the latest Japanese anime and popular culture at the Anime Festival Asia (AFA) this year! Held at Suntec Convention & Exhibition Centre, it features the best of Anisong artistes who will be performing live, as well as special guest performances.
From anime enthusiasts, music lovers, to fans of Japanese popular culture, AFA 2017 has something for everyone. Rock to wildly-anticipated concerts, dress to impress for the Regional Cosplay Championship, and grab autographed posters and collectibles from top artistes.
Visitors will also gain insight into the anime industry, as producers share about the behind-the-scenes work of popular and upcoming anime offerings – such as Hakata Tonkotsu Ramens, which will begin airing in Japan next January.
Dates: 24 November – 26 November
Venue: Suntec Convention & Exhibition Centre
16. Ubin Waterways Cleanup
Following the UN’s declaration of ‘war’ on ocean plastics, many groups have stepped forward in organising waterways clean-ups. This November, join the passionate guides at Sea Angel to help clean up polluted waterways along Pulau Ubin.
Spend your Sunday morning meaningfully and learn about the mangroves of Pulau Ubin, as well as the effects of rubbish pollution on our marine life.
Please note that participants have to be aged 12 and above. While basic kayaking skills may be helpful, they are not required. Register here!
Date: 5 November
Time: 9am – 1pm
Cost: $20
17. Citizen Farm Tour
How much do you know about farming and agriculture in Singapore?
Join the bestselling urban farm tour by Citizen Farm, which begins with an eye-opening seminar on the future of food in Singapore. Gain insight on topics like food sustainability, the environment and how they come together in the production of food.
Following the seminar, visitors will be taken on a tour of Citizen Farm, where you’ll learn more about 9 different farming systems including hydroponics, aquaponics and even insect farming!
Gain a better understanding of the closed-loop urban farming system which integrates natural system and modern technologies, growing the best quality produce with the least amount of waste. Find out more about the Citizen Farm community here.
Date: 18 November 2017
Time: 10am – 11.30am
Fee: $15 (Free for children aged 12 and below)
Venue: Citizen Farm, 60 Jalan Penjara
18. Community Garden Festival
A myriad of fun-filled activities awaits you at HortPark this November! Discover the joys of gardening at the Community Garden Festival, which celebrates the passion and skills of Singapore’s gardeners.
Be impressed by the edible-themed landscape displays created by award-winning designers, and you might even be inspired to recreate these ideas in your home! Learn about innovative gardening technologies used commercially, and how they can be tweaked for your own gardening projects.
In addition, a Kochi booth will be set up in the Lifestyle Corner, bringing you traditional Kochi produce and arts.
The Kochi Prefecture Office will showcase their locally-produced yuzu and ginger plants at the festival. Visitors can also enjoy Yosakoi cultural dance performances, in which performers use wooden clappers as a means to scare birds from rice fields.
Before you head off, don’t forget to visit the Marketplace, with over 40 booths set up by community gardens, social enterprises and local start-ups. Plants and gardening products including edible and ornamental plant varieties will be available for purchase. Get the details here!
Dates: 3rd – 5th November
Venue: HortPark
Cost: Free admission
19. Turn Up The River
Head down to the Singapore River this November, and be part of a party like no other. Get the best of the mouth-watering cuisine along the Singapore River – as recommended by the judges for this year’s Singapore River Festival – and enjoy the spectacular views of Boat Quay, Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay.
Be immersed in wild and artistic light projections while dancing the night away! Attendees to the LIT Up Party will also gain free entry to F Club.
Grab your tickets here!
Dates: 3rd – 4th November
Venue: The Singapore River
20. The Big Bad Wolf Is Back
Get wild at the Big Bad Wolf Music Festival 2017, where some of the biggest international and regional DJs will spin for the medieval-themed festival. Witness folklore come to life this Halloween with exciting activities such as The Wolf’s Dare, Dagger’s Wheel and of course, a Halloween costume competition.
From EDM to Hiphop, the Big Bad Wolf Festival offers it all. General admission starts at $55 per person, and only those above 18 years of age will be admitted. Other early bird promotions are also available, check them out here!
Date: 11th November
Time: 10pm – 4.30am
Venue: Siloso Beach, Sentosa
Cost: $55 for single ticket
21. Bandwagon Riverboat
For the biggest nostalgic party of the year, head down to Bandwagon Riverboat on 10 November. Onboard the Mississippi Riverboat, party with music collectives EATMEPOPTART and EMONIGHTSG for an unforgettable night.
Bob to the beat of Britpop, Indie Rock, Emo and Pop with other partygoers, and play some games while munching on treats from American restaurant Santa Fe Tex-Mex Grill. They will be available to satisfy your hunger pangs all night.
While the Early Bird tickets ($20) are sold out, standard ($30) and door ($45) tickets are available. Grab them now!
Date: 10th November
Time: 8pm – 3 am
Venue: Marina South Pier
Cost: $30 / $45
22. Ed Sheeran Live in Singapore
Ed Sheeran fans in Singapore would’ve experienced an emotional rollercoaster when news of the singer-songwriter’s unfortunate bicycle accident was released.
Thankfully, he is on his way to recovery, and shows at the Singapore Indoor Stadium are expected to go on as planned. For fans attending his concert, it’s gonna be an unforgettable night!
Date: 11th November
Time: From 7pm
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
23. MØ Live in Singapore
For the first time, Danish singer and songwriter Karen Marie Aagaard Ørsted (more affectionately known as MØ) will be performing in Singapore. You might remember her from top hits such as Major Lazer and DJ Snake’s “Lean On,” or the catchy “Nights With You”.
Early bird tickets for a night of electropop starts from $78, with standard tickets going for $88. Get your tickets now!
Date:26 November
Time: 7.30pm – 10pm
With the myriad of exciting events coming up this November, it’s bound to be an eventful month!