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What to do in Singapore for the Week of April 3

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Find out what events are happening this weekend!
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COMEDY

Abishek Wants To Enjoy Life- A Live Comedy Special

Indian comedian Abishek brings you his brand new special, which is all about positive energy, super funny observations and anecdotes from his own life. The show will have everything – music, movement, and jokes.

When: April 4, Sat, 7pm Where: Stephen Riady Auditorium @NTUCSingapore Tickets: eventbrite.sg

Halwa By Amit Tandon Live

Stand-up comic Amit Tandon looks at how a marriage ages over time. The stories are real, but the jokes are fictional.

When: May 2, Sat, 7pm Where: Kreta Ayer People’s Theatre Tickets: eventbrite.sg

DANCE

Antara Dua: Between Two Choices, A Destiny Prevails

The production explores the intersections between Indian and Malay mythologies through Bharatanatyam, Kathak, and Dikir Barat. A first-time collaboration between NUS Indian Dance and NUS Dikir Barat, Antara Dua comprises three pieces, two by each of the groups separately, and a joint, interdisciplinary finale.

When: April 3, 7.30pm Where: University Cultural Centre – Theatre, NUS Tickets: bookmyshow.sg

FESTIVE BAZAAR

Re-Inkarnation Thirivizha

A celebration of culture and community on the occasion of Tamil New Year.

When: April 18, Sat, 5pm to 10pm Where: University Cultural Centre Tickets: sistic.com.sg

MUSIC

Damaru Bhajey X: 10 Years of Thunderous Indian Drums Live in Singapore

Singapore’s premier Indian percussion ensemble Damaru Bhajey X celebrates its 10th anniversary with a night of live drumming, traditional rhythms and electrifying fusion beats. The collaborative segment features performers from Nadi Singapura and Drum Feng.

When: April 3, Fri, 7.30pm Where: Festive Arts Theatre, 1 Tampines Walk Tickets: eventbrite.sg

QFR Live : Sixer in Singapore!

Quarantine from Reality (QFR) is a Chennai-born Tamil music initiative that emerged during the COVID-19 lockdown, offering solace and connection in a time of shared uncertainty. Conceived by music visionary Subhasree Thanikachalam, QFR lovingly reimagined timeless Tamil film classics, becoming an emotional anchor for listeners navigating isolation. More than just a music series, QFR rekindles memories, celebrates cultural roots and reaffirms the healing power of Tamil music.

When: April 5, Sun, 6pm Where: Singtel Waterfront Theatre at Esplanade Tickets: sistic.com.sg

Baishakhi Harmony 2026

Tagore Society Singapore presents an evening of music heritage and new beginning in celebration of Indian New Year. Abhishek Kumar Mitra and Sumona from Kolkata will present soulful renditions of Kishore Kumar and golden era classics.

When: April 11, Sat, 7pm Where: Sovereign Function Hall, 99 Meyer Road Admission: RSVP to Dolly at 93456915 or dollysinhadavenport@gmail.com

WALK

iWalk 2026

iWalk 2026 will bring together 1,200 participants for a scenic walk along Punggol’s coastal and greenway trails, culminating in a vibrant celebration featuring live performances, interactive games and family-friendly activities.

When: April 11, Sat, 4pm Where: Nexus, Punggol Coast Mall More details: thehoneycombers.com

The Voices Unseen

Emerging voices take centre stage at The Voices Unseen soiree, which will range from the evergreen charm of Bollywood to the world of pop and smooth jazz – delicately woven together through acoustic strings and the soulful resonance of the sitar. Curated by Action Replay, the event supports Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospital and its mission to restore sight, empower the underprivileged, and transform lives.

When: May 1, Fri, 7pm Where: Tanglin Club Tickets: eventbrite.sg

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