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What to do in Singapore for the Week of March 6

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Check out what events are happening this week in Singapore!
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COMEDY

Saree, These Are Just Jokes!

This is a new stand-up comedy special from Sharul Channa, which features fresh stories and a mischievous take on modern life, dissecting topics like social expectations, self-made pressure, relationships and reinvention with sharp humour and charm. It also marks Sharul’s 15th year in stand-up comedy.

When: March 6, Fri, & 7, Sat, 8pm to 10pm Where: MDLR, 62 Cecil St Tickets: sharulchanna-thesearejustjokes.peatix.com

Marry Go Round: Let’s Blame it on Bollywood

This 120-minute, English-language, chaotic wedding-themed comedy makes its world premiere in Singapore and stars Vidya Malavade, Mohan Kapur and Apoorva Arora. The production, directed by Bhavna Pani, centres on a chaotic, high-stakes wedding with surprise guests, collapsing dance numbers and dramatic, comical scenarios.

When: March 14, Sat, 7.30pm Where: Singtel Waterfront Theatre at Esplanade Tickets: https://www.sistic.com.sg/

COMMUNITY

Holi Hungama with IITAAS

Celebrate Holi with the IIT Alumni Association Singapore (IITAAS) and expect a vibrant afternoon filled with colours, music, delicious food and festive energy.

When: March 8, Sun, 10.30am to 2.30pm Where: Anglo Indian Bar and Cafe, 1 Shenton Way #01-08 Tickets: eventbrite.com

SingaiVizha 2026

A meeting ground of cultures, sounds and generations, the cohesive festival is rooted in purpose. It features Urumi Melam, fusion dance performances and a powerful independent artiste line-up featuring Sahi Siva, Ratty Adhiththan, Suhaas and Reyan.

When: March 28, Sat, from 7pm Where: GlassDome - Landmark of Good, 28 China Street Tickets: eventbrite.sg

MUSIC

Trichur Brothers Live in Concert

Experience the nuances of Carnatic music with the Trichur Brothers – Srikrishna Mohan and Ramkumar Mohan – who are renowned for their vibrant ensemble work, impeccable harmony and powerful vocal artistry. Celebrated for blending tradition with contemporary appeal, the duo brings a refreshing dynamism to the classical stage.

When: March 7, Sat, 7pm Where: Singtel Waterfront Theatre at Esplanade Tickets: bookmyshow.sg

Parampara Music Festival 2026

An evening filled of music and dance performances by the talented students of Parampara.The event will culminate in a vocal recital by Indian singer, academic and researcher Suman Bhattacharya, who is known for his expertise in Kirtan and Rabindra Sangeet. He will be accompanied on the tabla by Rohen Bose and on the sarangi by Sarwar Hussain.

When: March 7, Sat, 6pm Where: SingPost Auditorium, 10 Eunos Road 8 Tickets: parampara-sg.org

TALK

I rode my scooter from Singapore to the Indian Himalayas solo & survived

An inspiring session on adventure and self-discovery while riding in the Indian Himalayas and how you can experience it too. Join Juvena Huang, known as The Wandering Wasp, as she recounts real-life stories from her adventures and shares how riding in the mountains became a mirror for courage, resilience and humility – and how the Himalayas can be powerful teachers.

When: March 28, Sat, 5pm Where: Handlebar, 10 Lock Road Admission: Free, reserve a spot at eventbrite.sg

THEATRE

Uravugal Thodarkadhai

Nanyang Polytechnic’s Indian Cultural Group has come up with Uravugal Thodarkadhai (Relationship: A Never-Ending Story), a theatrical piece blending drama, music and dance. Experience a moving tale of love, sacrifice and the enduring strength of family.

When: March 12, Thu, 6pm Where: NYP Theatre for the Arts, Blk A, Level 2 Admission: Free (only 277 seats) Enquiries: DM @nyp_icg on Instagram

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