5 Things To Do In Singapore This Week: 16th to 22nd December 2019

This week, pick up some fresh produce from France and beyond at a farmers’ market while giving back to The Salvation Army and pick up some vintage threads ands other unique pieces in a sustainable shopping experience. Enjoy a midweek party with the launch of Now & Again’s second issue before fully unwinding during the weekend with DJ Mama Snake as she lays out hit after hit of techno-trance beats.

London Essence Company takes over No Sleep Club

The London Essence Company, with a long history that spans back to its founding in 1896 along the banks of the River Thames, is officially launching its fine distilled essences in Singapore. The takeover celebrates the success of women in the bar industry, and the company has invited renowned bartenders Natalie Lau and Bannie Kang for a one-night-only guest shift at the newly opened No Sleep Club. Enjoy a finely curated pairing of craft spirits with The London Essence Company’s fine range of products, such as the Classic London Tonic Water, Bitter Orange & Elderflower Tonic Water, and Delicate Ginger Ale.

The London Essence Company’s Takeover is happening on 18 December 2019 from 8pm – 1am at No Sleep Club, 20 Keong Saik Rd, Singapore 089127, p. +65 8838 0188.

Now & Again’s Second Issue Party

Now & Again is an independent zine that celebrates new ideas, serving as a platform to collaborate, discuss, and push the boundaries of the known and unknown. In celebration of the launch of the second issue, they’ve organised a night of lo-fi tunes with local musician Joy Alexis, singer-guitarist duo Shirin & Khym, and contributors from across various disciplines. Also, enjoy a happy hour deal of S$9 house pour cocktails and Pabst Blue Ribbon before the event at the bar!

Now & Again Magazine Issue 02: Launch is happening on 18 December 2019 from 7.30pm – 10pm at White Label Records, #01-01 Ann Siang House, 28 Ann Siang Rd, Singapore 069708.

Vintage Shopping and Sustainability

A gathering of a variety of collectors, sellers, and goods, No Two Alike is a market that highlights the quality and value of vintage shopping. It hopes to change the perspective around second hand goods and provide a more sustainable angle towards fashion. Shop a wide range of curated products from streetwear to homewares, and everything in-between from vendors such as 14.vtg, eelloo, Fugu Vintage, and more.

No Two Alike is happening on 21 December 2019 from 12pm – 7pm at The Substation, 45 Armenian St, Singapore 179936.

All Night Long with DJ Mama Snake

Get ready for a night of techno and trance with Mama Snake, the DJ, label owner, and junior doctor operating out of Copenhagen. Bringing her viperine sounds born from the flourishing techno scene in the city, her tireless work of pushing unique, cutting-edge sounds intertwined with rattlesnake beats and emotional synths is sure to charm and enchant you into the night.

All Night Long with Mama Snake (Amniote Editions) is happening on 21 December 2019 from 10pm – 4am at Headquarters, 66 Boat Quay, Singapore 049854.

Pick up fresh produce and more at a French Market

A farmers’ market of sorts, PETIT MARCHÉ was designed for people to come together and taste the best of fresh premium products from France, as well as around the region and worldwide. In order to provide an immersive experience of the European farmers’ market, various suppliers will showcase produce such as seafood, meat, cheeses, fruits, and bread. It’s the perfect place for a stroll with your loved ones on a lazy Saturday afternoon, and you might even pick up some goodies for your gatherings this festive season.

PETIT MARCHÉ is happening on 21 December 2019 from 9am – 3pm at The Salvation Army, 356 Tanglin Rd, Singapore 247674. A token sum of S$1 for admission goes towards The Salvation Army.


An avid reader with an adventurous personality, Shannon has always sought for new and challenging experiences to expand his learning horizons. When he’s not out and about exploring, you will be able to find him cooped up in a cafe with his trusty ol’ MacBook and a cup of coffee.