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Things To Do This Weekend: 3 – 5 June

The June holidays are in full force, and summer activities are rolling in. From artisanal markets to pool parties of Gatsby-esque proportions, we’ve got you covered this weekend.

1. The Market Hop

Photo: themarkethop
Photo: themarkethop

Indulge in some retail therapy at The Market Hop, a massive bazaar jointly curated by APS and DREAM. This collaboration between the two lifestyle brands will see two markets running concurrently, hosting over 50 vendors offering a good mix of fashion, craft, furniture, food and beauty finds. Hop from market to market and soak up the atmosphere with live performances and a cold beer in hand. The best part? Both markets are indoors and fully air-conditioned.
Date: 4 – 5 June
Time: 11 am – 7 pm
Venue: Market 1 @ APS GALLERY (9 Muthuraman Chetty Road),
Market 2 @ DREAM SHOWROOM (456 River Valley Road)
Admission: Free
(More information on their website)
 
2. Pink Dot 2016
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Photo: pinkdotSG

The annual LGBT rally is back again this Saturday, 4 June, at Hong Lim Park. This year’s Pink Dot will feature performances from the likes of singer-songwriter Charlie Lim, rapper ShiGGa Shay and Hirzi Zulkiflie of local YouTube sensation MunahHirzi. Be part of the inaugural Pink Dot placard activity – this year, all Singaporeans and PRs will be given a placard to pen down your own heartfelt messages in place of the customary pink torchlights. So come dressed in your best shade of pink, roll out your picnic mats and show your support for the freedom to love!
Date: 4 June
Time: 3 pm
Venue: Hong Lim Park
Admission: Free
(More information on their website)
 
3. Nanta (Cookin’)
Photo: rwsentosablog
Photo: rwsentosablog

One of Korea’s most popular show is in town this weekend. Nanta is a non-verbal, musical comedy with a simple back story of five chefs cooking for a wedding banquet. Expect music, mayhem and magic as the cast show off their percussion skills, making melodies out of everyday kitchen tools – a whole new level of improvisation. We heard they’ve got some heart-stopping acrobatic acts too.
Date/Time: 3 June – 8pm
4 June – 2pm, 8pm
5 June – 2pm
Venue: Resorts World Theatre, Resorts World Sentosa
Admission: $48 – $138
(More information on sistic)
 
4. Sentosa Fun Fest
Photo: Sentosa Singapore
Photo: Sentosa Singapore

Add giant inflatables to sun, sand and sea and you’ve got the perfect outdoor activity for the weekend. Think giant water slides, foam pools, obstacle courses and jumping off a 5m-high “cliff” for that bit of adrenaline rush. Food and drink kiosks are conveniently available the beach for refuel after hours under the sun, as well as live DJ performances to groove you into the super chill, beach carnival atmosphere.
Date: 28 May – 5 June
Time: 10 am – 7 pm (last entry to event at 430 pm)
Venue: Palawan Green, Sentosa
Admission: $28 (adult), $18 (child), $82.80 (bundle for 4), free for children below 3 years old
(More information on their website)
 
5. DBS Marina Regatta
Photo: DBSbythebay
Photo: DBSbythebay

Check out the urban pop-up beach at the DBS Marina Regatta if you haven’t already. How often will you find the tallest inflatable water slide (we’re talking 5 storeys tall) and actual sand in the heart of Marina Bay? This is the last weekend of the annual regatta, that also includes an intense dragon boat competition and pop-up craft stalls by local designers. Hungry beach goers can expect to indulge in local delicacies with a modern twist by hipster-hawker food vendors. Music lovers can look forward to psychedelic tunes from emerging bands Take Two and The MadHatter Project when the sun goes down.
Date: 4 – 5 June
Time: 11 am – 10 pm
Venue: Promontory @ Marina Bay
Admission: Free
(More information on their website)
 
6. Damien Rice Live in Singapore
Photo: concertfix
Photo: concertfix

Fans of Damien Rice, we come bearing good news. If you missed his gig at the Neon Lights Festival three months ago, the Irish singer-songwriter is back in town this weekend. This time, expect an intimate, full-solo concert at The Star Theatre. Known for his melancholic folk ballads, some of Rice’s biggest hits include “Cannonball” and “Delicate” that will tug at your heartstrings and reduce you to an emotional, sobbing mess by the end of the night. When it comes to Damien Rice, we’re happy to be sad.
Date: 4 June
Time: 8 pm
Venue: The Star Theatre, 1 Vista Exchange Green
Admission: $68 – $148
(More information on sistic)
 
7. Artisan & Farmers Market
Photo: theexpatfairs
Photo: theexpatfairs

If you are all about the #eatclean life, this market is right up your alley. Kitchen by Food Rebel is hosting the Artisan & Farmers Market, selling organic and healthy food. Some of their vendors include GlutenFreeSG, MadeReal and Quanfa Organic Farm. You’re in for a wholesome treat of organic salads, vegan coffee and an acai bowl station.
Date: 4 June
Time: 10 am – 3 pm
Venue: 28 Stanley Street
Admission: Free
(More information on their event page)
 
8. Sky High Brunch at CÉ LA VI
Photo: asiacity
Photo: asiacity

Treat yourself to a daytime pool party at CÉ LA VI this Saturday, 4 June, if you are feeling indulgent this weekend. For $168 ($188 at the door), you get access to dipping pools, an extravagant buffet spread of gourmet food, ceviche and skewers, free-flow Perrier-Jouët Brut champagne, a wide range of cocktails and a million-dollar view of the city skyline. CÉ LA VI’s own DJ, Brendon P., will be spinning so come ready in your best bathing suit to party all afternoon – this is what weekends are made of.
Date: 4 June
Time: 12 pm – 4 pm
Venue: CÉ LA VI Singapore, SkyPark at Marina Bay Sands, Tower 3, 1 Bayfront Avenue
Admission: $168 (pre-sales), $188 (at the door)
(More information on their event page)
 
9. National Gallery: Painting with Light
Photo: sistic
Photo: sistic

Heads up, cinemaphiles. Painting with Light is a film series that showcases both early and present-day cinematic stories by Southeast Asian filmmakers. Burmese filmmaker Midi Z’s Return to Burma will be screened this Sunday, 5 June. This is a film that begs the question: Who exactly is Aung San Suu Kyi? You can expect to gain deeper insight into the historic elections that led to the release of this revolutionary political figure. Filmed with a hand-held camera, this semi-documentary is as raw as it gets.
Date: 5 June
Time: 3 pm
Venue: National Gallery Singapore Auditorium
Admission: $10
(More information on sistic)
 
10. Wet Hot Summer
Photo: wsingapore
Photo: wsingapore

A partnership between Zouk and Sentosa Cove has led to an afternoon-till-night pool party extravaganza at W Hotel this Sunday, 5 June. Partygoers, be prepared for a day of sick beats by Zouk’s homegrown DJs and all-day pool access in the sun.
Date: 5 June
Time: 2 pm – 8 pm
Venue: WET Deck, W Singapore – Sentosa Cove
Admission: $35
(More information on their event page)
 
11. Bubbly Brunch Beats
Photo: gallery&co
Photo: gallery&co

“Waking up early” is almost never a phrase associated with weekends, and Gallery & Co gets this. From 5 June onwards, all day breakfast will be available to accommodate late risers. They are throwing a party this Sunday, 5 June, and you will get to pick and mix your favourite brunch items (think pancakes, bacon, avocado on toast) to curate the breakfast of your dreams. DJ DAVE DOES will also be gracing the event with his featured tunes. All day breakfast and good music is the divine, lazy weekend combination.
Date: 5 June
Time: 3 pm – 6 pm
Venue: Gallery & Co, 1 St. Andrew’s Road #01-05
(More information on their event page)
 
12. The Great Singapore Sale 2016
Photo: melissajaneferosha
Photo: melissajaneferosha

Shopaholics get in formation – The Great Singapore Sale will officially kick off on 3 June and spans till 14 August. Head into town early this weekend and bag the best bargains before they’re all gone, but be prepared to go head-on into the sartorial battlefield. Alternatively, you can beat the crowds by shopping online. Subscribe to the mailing lists of your favourite online stores so that you will never miss a deal, and check your credit card privileges for extra perks.
Date: 3 June – 14 Aug

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