Singapore Events Calendar 2026: Festivals, Culture & Sports

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Singapore in 2026 remains a global crossroads where ancient traditions meet futuristic urban design. The year is defined by its multicultural tapestry, kicking off with the vibrant colors of Chinese New Year preparations and the spiritual intensity of the Thaipusam procession. As the seasons progress, the city transforms into a stage for international arts, world-class culinary showcases, and the adrenaline-fueled Singapore Grand Prix. Visitors can explore the lush greenery of the Botanic Gardens during outdoor concerts or witness the heritage districts of Little India and Chinatown illuminated for Deepavali and the Mid-Autumn Festival. Whether you are drawn to the architectural marvels of Marina Bay or the hidden gems found in residential heartlands like Tiong Bahru, Singapore’s 2026 calendar offers a seamless blend of high-octane entertainment and deep-rooted community heritage, making every month an opportunity for discovery and cultural immersion.

Planning for Singapore events in 2026

Navigating Singapore in 2026 is efficient thanks to the comprehensive MRT network, which connects major event hubs like the Singapore Sports Hub, Marina Bay, and the Civic District. When planning your visit, consider the tropical climate; outdoor festivals are best enjoyed with hydration and light clothing, though many events take advantage of the city's sophisticated indoor venues. For cultural festivals, visiting neighborhoods like Geylang Serai or Kampong Gelam during festive periods provides a deeper look into local customs and food. While major events like the F1 Grand Prix draw large crowds, the city's diverse calendar ensures that quieter, garden-based cultural performances and art exhibitions are always available for those seeking a more relaxed pace.

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January

January kicks off the year with a focus on contemporary art and spiritual devotion as the city prepares for the Lunar New Year.

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ArtLate January 2026Singapore

Singapore Art Week

Area: Various locations including Gillman Barracks

A city-wide celebration of visual arts featuring exhibitions, installations, and gallery openings.

Why it matters: It is the pinnacle of the regional art scene, showcasing both established and emerging Southeast Asian artists.

CultureJanuary 31, 2026Singapore

Thaipusam

Area: From Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple to Sri Thendayuthapani Temple

A vivid Hindu procession where devotees carry ornate kavadis to seek blessings and fulfill vows.

Why it matters: It is a powerful display of faith and endurance that winds through the historic heart of the city.

February

February is dominated by the festive spirit of the Lunar New Year, bringing vibrant parades and street markets to the fore.

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CultureFebruary 17, 2026Singapore

Chinese New Year Celebrations

Area: Chinatown

The arrival of the Year of the Horse is marked by family reunions, red lanterns, and festive snacks.

Why it matters: This is Singapore's most significant cultural holiday, transforming Chinatown into a sea of red and gold.

FestivalsLate February 2026Singapore

Chingay Parade

Area: F1 Pit Building and Marina Bay

A massive street parade featuring dazzling floats, stilt walkers, and multicultural performances.

Why it matters: As the largest street performance and float parade in Asia, it showcases Singapore's multicultural identity.

March

March brings a blend of design innovation and the start of the solemn yet festive Ramadan period.

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LifestyleTypically March 2026Singapore

Singapore Design Week

Area: National Design Centre

A showcase of local and international design talent through workshops and public installations.

Why it matters: It highlights Singapore's status as a UNESCO Creative City of Design.

FoodStarting early March 2026Singapore

Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar

Area: Geylang Serai District

A massive night market serving traditional Malay snacks and contemporary street food.

Why it matters: It is the cultural heart of the Muslim community during the fasting month, offering an incredible culinary variety.

April

April is a month of celebration and reflection as major religious festivals coincide with culinary showcases.

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ReligionMarch 31 - April 1, 2026Singapore

Hari Raya Puasa

Area: Kampong Gelam and Geylang Serai

The festival of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan with prayers and festive meals.

Why it matters: It is a time of forgiveness and joy for the Malay-Muslim community, with beautiful light displays in heritage areas.

FoodApril 2026Singapore

World Gourmet Summit

Area: Various fine dining establishments

An epicurean festival featuring Michelin-starred chefs and exclusive dining experiences.

Why it matters: It cements Singapore's reputation as a world-class gastronomic capital.

May

May offers a deep dive into the performing arts and spiritual observance in the city's temples.

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ArtMid-May to June 2026Singapore

Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA)

Area: Various venues including Victoria Theatre

A premier arts festival featuring theater, dance, and music from around the globe.

Why it matters: It is the city's annual peak for high-concept performing arts and international collaborations.

ReligionMay 31, 2026Singapore

Vesak Day

Area: Buddhist temples city-wide

The most significant day for Buddhists, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.

Why it matters: Temples like Kong Meng San Phor Kark See are filled with devotees performing rituals of peace and merit-making.

June

June is a month for active lifestyles and family-friendly activities during the mid-year break.

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LifestyleJune 2026Singapore

Wellness Festival Singapore

Area: Marina Bay and various parks

A series of fitness classes, meditation sessions, and wellness workshops across the island.

Why it matters: It promotes a holistic approach to urban living in one of the world's busiest cities.

SportsTypically June 2026Singapore

Dragon Boat Festival

Area: Bedok Reservoir

Exciting boat races accompanied by the tradition of eating rice dumplings (zongzi).

Why it matters: It commemorates the legendary poet Qu Yuan and highlights the city's vibrant water sports culture.

July

July focuses on the flavors of Singapore and the importance of its diverse social fabric.

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FoodJuly 2026Singapore

Singapore Food Festival

Area: Bayfront Event Space

A massive celebration of local cuisine, from traditional hawker fare to modern fusion.

Why it matters: It is the ultimate event for foodies to sample the depth and history of Singapore's culinary heritage.

CultureJuly 21, 2026Singapore

Racial Harmony Day

Area: Community Clubs and Schools

Community events where residents wear traditional costumes and share cultural practices.

Why it matters: It celebrates the successful integration and mutual respect between Singapore's various ethnic groups.

August

August is the most patriotic month of the year, culminating in massive national celebrations.

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FestivalsAugust 9, 2026Singapore

National Day

Area: The Padang or National Stadium

A grand parade featuring military displays, cultural performances, and a massive fireworks show.

Why it matters: It marks Singapore's independence and is the most significant national event of the year.

ArtLate August 2026Singapore

Singapore Night Festival

Area: Bras Basah.Bugis Heritage Precinct

The Bras Basah.Bugis precinct comes alive with light projections and late-night performances.

Why it matters: It transforms the city's architecture into a canvas for digital art and creative light displays.

September

September brings high-speed thrills and traditional lunar folklore to the city's streets.

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SportsTypically late September 2026Singapore

Singapore Grand Prix

Area: Marina Bay Street Circuit

The world's first Formula 1 night race, featuring high-speed action and major music concerts.

Why it matters: It is one of the most prestigious events on the F1 calendar, blending sport and entertainment in the city center.

CultureSeptember 2026Singapore

Mid-Autumn Festival

Area: Gardens by the Bay and Chinatown

Celebrated with lantern displays, mooncakes, and family gatherings under the full moon.

Why it matters: It is a beautiful seasonal festival that highlights Chinese folklore and the tradition of moon-watching.

October

October is a month of light and architectural exploration as the city prepares for Deepavali.

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CultureOctober 2026Singapore

Deepavali Light-Up

Area: Little India

The streets of Little India are decorated with intricate lights and festive arches for the Festival of Lights.

Why it matters: It marks the start of the Hindu festive season, bringing a vibrant glow and festive markets to the district.

ArchitectureOctober 2026Singapore

Archifest

Area: Various locations

An annual festival celebrating architecture and the built environment through tours and exhibitions.

Why it matters: It offers unique access to the design thinking behind Singapore's iconic skyline and urban planning.

November

November is dedicated to the literary arts and the growing pop culture scene in the region.

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ArtNovember 2026Singapore

Singapore Writers Festival

Area: The Civic District

One of the few multilingual literary festivals in the world, featuring authors and poets.

Why it matters: It provides a platform for Southeast Asian voices and international literary stars to engage with the public.

FestivalsLate November 2026Singapore

Anime Festival Asia (AFA)

Area: Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre

The largest J-pop and anime convention in Southeast Asia, featuring cosplay and concerts.

Why it matters: It is a major hub for youth culture and the regional creative industry.

December

December transforms Singapore into a tropical winter wonderland with lights and beachfront parties.

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FestivalsDecember 2026Singapore

Christmas on A Great Street

Area: Orchard Road

The iconic light-up of Orchard Road with festive decorations and music.

Why it matters: It is Singapore's premier shopping street's most beautiful time, drawing millions to see the themed displays.

FestivalsDecember 31, 2026Singapore

Marina Bay Singapore Countdown

Area: Marina Bay

The city's official New Year's Eve celebration with light shows and fireworks.

Why it matters: It is the most spectacular way to ring in the new year with the iconic city skyline as a backdrop.

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Chinese New Year, occurring in February 2026, is one of the largest celebrations, featuring the Chingay Parade and extensive light-ups in Chinatown.

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