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What to do in Singapore for the Week of June 26

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Find out what events are happening this weekend!
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FOOD

Siam & Spice

This is a six-hands dining collaboration at SanSara, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore, featuring SanSara’s Master Chef Pannalal Nath and guest chefs from Bangkok’s one Michelin-starred Saneh Jaan – Head Chef Pilaiporn Kamnag and Pastry Chef Piyachart Puttawong. The limited-time Siam & Spice experience explores the natural harmony between Thai and North Indian cuisines, both rooted in aromatics, layered spice profiles and time-honoured techniques.

When: June 26 (Fri) and 27 (Sat), 12pm to 2.30pm and 6.30pm to 10.30pm Where: SanSara, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Contacts: Reservation or enquiries: call 81681539/6233 1338 or email dining.gcw@millenniumhotels.com

MUSIC

Baithak by The Musafir Collective

An intimate musical evening involving a mix of soulful Bollywood, Indie Hindi and Punjabi folk/sufi melodies.

When: June 28, Sun, 7pm Where: Multipurpose Hall at Aliwal Arts Centre More details: somo.social/en/e/baithak-by-the-musafir-628

Sevvaanathil Oru Natchathiram – A Tribute to Tamil Screen Legend Jaishankar

This concert by Punithan and friends features evergreen songs made famous by Tamil screen legend Jaishankar. Songs and dance sequences from Jaishankar’s hit films will be performed live on stage by veteran Singapore television artistes. Expect Tamil cinema music from the mid 60s to the late 70s.

When: July 4, Sat, 6.30pm to 10pm Where: RELC Auditorium, Orange Grove Road Tickets: Call 98575807

THEATRE

Terminal Two: A Multidisciplinary Reflection on Life’s Crossroads, Reinvention and the Human Journey

Temple of Fine Arts Singapore’s production Terminal Two transforms the international airport into a metaphor for the human experience – a liminal space where identity and purpose quietly collide. The production draws on a layered artistic language, blending Hindustani and Carnatic music with Bharatanatyam and Odissi, set against contemporary world music influences. Through live music, dance and theatre, the production traces Selva’s search for meaning, exploring how identity and purpose remain rooted in who we are even as they continue to evolve.

When: July 11 (Sat, 6.30pm) and July 12 (Sun, 3pm & 6.30pm) Where: SOTA Studio Theatre Admission: Invitations are available at https://bit.ly/TerminalTwo

The Nether

HuM Theatre and the NGO PAVE present The Nether, an award-winning sci-fi crime thriller by Jennifer Haley that focuses on topics of digital ethics, family tensions, and sexual abuse. PAVE will also be conducting post-show panel discussions where audiences can learn more about raising awareness on these issues by counsellors from the team.

When: July 8 to 10 (Wed-Fri, 7.30pm) and July 11 to 12 (Sat-Sun, 3pm & 7.30pm) Where: Esplanade Theatre Studio Admission: Tickets are available on https://www.esplanade.com/whats-on/2026/the-nether

WORKSHOP

Indian Clubs Workshop

A hands-on workshop. Discover the unique way to swing clubs and mace that improves flexibility, coordination and strength.

Hosted by Anu Raja.

When: July 18 (Sat) and July 19 (Sun), 1pm to 4.30pm Where: Ashtanga Yoga Nilayam Singapore, 68B Race Course Road For more details, email: anurajaram27@gmail.com

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