Best Things To Do in Singapore this March 2026

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March brings a fresh lineup of events in Singapore, from major art exhibitions and live music sessions to film screenings and limited-time dining experiences. The month also marks International Women’s Day (8 March), with programmes and parties celebrating women in the arts, music, and culture. Later in the month, Hari Raya Puasa (21 March) adds to the festive atmosphere across the city. Whether you’re planning ahead or simply looking for weekend things to do in Singapore, there’s plenty happening from international DJs and jazz festivals to museum openings and special chef collaborations. Here’s our curated guide to the events worth checking out this March.

Lion City Jazz Festival 2026

28 February – 28 March 2026
Various venues including Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, *SCAPE, and Gateway Theatre

Singapore’s annual Lion City Jazz Festival returns with an expanded month-long programme celebrating the diversity of the local jazz scene. Presented by the Jazz Association (Singapore) and curated by jazz veteran Jeremy Monteiro, the festival brings together concerts, family-friendly productions, fringe showcases and educational masterclasses across the city. Highlights include Singaporeana – Our Sound, Our Stories, a concert featuring local artists such as Sezairi, Joanna Dong, and Tim De Cotta, as well as international mentors like Grammy-winning trumpeter Randy Brecker joining the festival’s finale. From children’s jazz musicals to live performances and artist workshops, the festival offers multiple ways to experience jazz in Singapore this March.

Tickets and programme details available at lioncityjazz.com.

HER HOUSE — International Women’s Month Kick-Off

6 March 2026, from 5pm
HOST, 55A Neil Road, Singapore

FOMOHOMO kicks off International Women’s Month with HER HOUSE, a night dedicated to women behind the decks. The evening opens with Saudalexander’s rhythm-driven blend of house, Afro house and reggaeton before Candice B brings her wide-ranging style moving through funk, jazz, soul, breakbeats and hip hop. FOMOHOMO resident Emma SS takes the energy deeper with rolling tech house and percussive grooves, while veteran DJ EJ Missy closes the night with her signature mix of uplifting house and hypnotic techno. Expect an early start and a dancefloor built for movement, with a line-up spotlighting some of the region’s most respected selectors.

Free entry with RSVP via eventbrite.com

Freeform x Dubskankin Present Ray Keith (Dread Recordings, UK)

8 March 2026
RASA, 9 Raffles Place #02-01, Republic Plaza, Singapore 048619

UK jungle and drum & bass pioneer Ray Keith lands in Singapore for a one-night session at RASA Space. A key figure in the genre since the early rave era, the Dread Recordings founder helped shape jungle’s golden years with tracks like Renegade and Chopper. For this edition presented by Freeform and Dubskankin HiFi, the veteran selector joins local DJs for an evening that moves through dub, soulful rollers, darkside drum & bass and classic jungle rhythms. Expect a proper sound system session on Rasa’s TPI stacks, the kind that keeps the dancefloor moving deep into the night.

Tickets from S$21.50 via Peatix; find out more @freeform.bookings.

Nobu In Town: Three-Day Dining Experience with Chef Nobu Matsuhisa

12 – 14 March 2026
Nobu Singapore, Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

Teppanyaki at Nobu Singapore. Photo: Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

Japanese culinary icon Nobu Matsuhisa returns to Singapore for Nobu In Town, a three-day dining series at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore. The limited-time event features nightly eight-course omakase dinners alongside a Saturday brunch that showcases the restaurant’s signature Japanese-Peruvian cuisine. Expect a menu built around seasonal ingredients and Nobu classics, from premium sushi selections and scallop wakame butter to Japanese A5 wagyu. The Saturday brunch expands the experience with live cooking stations, sushi and sashimi counters, and a tuna hand roll station. Guests will also have the chance to meet Chef Nobu in person during the event.

Reservations recommended via fourseasons.com/singapore. 

100 Nights of Hero — Filmhouse’s Women in Focus Screening

From 12 March 2026
Filmhouse, Golden Mile Tower, 6001 Beach Road, #05-00, Singapore 199589

Filmhouse marks International Women’s Day season with Women in Focus, a March programme spotlighting films directed by women. One of the highlights is the Singapore release of 100 Nights of Hero, Julia Jackman’s fantasy romance that premiered at the Venice International Film Festival. Starring Emma Corrin, Nicholas Galitzine, Maika Monroe and Charli XCX, the film follows a young bride left alone in a remote castle for one hundred days while her husband tests her fidelity. Blending gothic fantasy with a modern feminist lens, the film explores storytelling, identity, and the act of reclaiming one’s voice.

Tickets available via filmhouse.sg.

World Sleep Day: Sunrise and Sunset with Heveya

13 March 2026
Tanjong Beach, Sentosa & Silver Garden, Gardens by the Bay

Photo: Courtesy of Heveya

Mark World Sleep Day with two guided wellness sessions designed to slow the pace of city life. Organised by sleep wellness brand Heveya, the day begins with Sunrise with Heveya at Tanjong Beach, where participants take part in a Yoga Nidra session combining meditation and breathwork led by Soma Haus practitioner Kathy Gabriel. As evening falls, Sunset with Heveya unfolds at Gardens by the Bay’s Silver Garden with a guided “Dream Journey” meditation led by holistic sleep guide Livy von Goh. Both sessions take place on Heveya’s organic latex meditation mats, encouraging deep relaxation and a mindful reset.

Tickets priced at $25 per person; registration required (limited slots). Find out more via heveya.sg.

St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival 

13 – 15 March 2026
Boat Quay

Gan Ainm

Boat Quay turns green for the St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival, a three-day celebration of Irish pub culture along the Singapore River. Organised by Guinness and Singapore River One, the annual street party brings together live music, cultural performances and plenty of pints across multiple stages. Expect sets from Celtic rock band Gan Ainm, alongside performances by Dita Jacob Collective, Boys from County Hell and the Errik Wong Band, plus DJ appearances from local selectors including SHANE2SWEET and Candice B.

Open to the public; entry for ages 18 and above.

Armenian Street Party: A Peranakan Gathering

13 – 15 March 2026
Armenian Street

Armenian Street transforms into a lively cultural gathering this March with a weekend celebration of Peranakan heritage. Organised by the Peranakan Museum, the street party invites visitors to explore immersive floral installations and themed photo spots inspired by Peranakan motifs while sampling local treats, from kueh picnics to inventive dessert pop-ups. The programme also includes hands-on craft activities and live performances that bring together different generations of the community. This year’s edition features a playful collaboration with Mediacorp, with crime-themed experiences inspired by the upcoming drama Aunty Lee’s Deadly Delights.

Free admission for most activities.

LIV Golf Singapore 2026: Concerts After Dark at Tanjong Beach Club

14 – 15 March 2026
Tanjong Beach Club, 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Singapore 098942

Following a day at the greens, LIV Golf Singapore continues the weekend with beachfront after-parties at Tanjong Beach Club. The two-night series brings international electronic music acts to Sentosa, with masked house maestro Claptone taking the decks on Saturday and Dutch DJ-producer R3HAB closing the weekend on Sunday. Local DJs round out the line-up each evening, creating a laid-back sunset session that gradually shifts into a full beach party. Set against Sentosa’s shoreline, the concerts offer a relaxed way to extend the LIV Golf weekend beyond the course, blending sport, music, and nightlife in one setting.

General admission and hospitality tickets available online at tanjongbeachclub.com.

The PurrTown at Great World

14 – 15 March 2026
Level 1 Atrium, Great World

Photo: Courtesy of Great World

Cat lovers take over Great World this March with The PurrTown, a weekend event dedicated to all things feline. Expect a mix of talks, shopping and playful contests centred around cat care and culture. Stage sessions cover topics such as grooming at home, feline dental health, and pet wellness, alongside an adoption drive with Purely Adoptions promoting the message of “adopt, don’t shop”. Visitors can also join lighthearted competitions including Best Dressed Cat, Cutest Cat and Grumpiest Cat, while browsing cat-themed vendors, photo booths and mystery dips. Pawrents can even bring their cats along to take part in the activities.

Free entry; RSVP via clubpets.com.sg for complimentary goodie bag while stocks last.

Sentosa Beach Fest 2026

14 – 22 March 2026
Siloso Beach, Sentosa

Siloso Beach transforms into an open-air playground this March with the debut of Sentosa Beach Fest, a nine-day festival built around movement, sport and music. Visitors can take part in beach volleyball, football and obstacle challenges, join sunrise yoga or cardio sessions, and test their limits on Singapore’s first beachfront Ninja Lab obstacle course. As the sun sets, the shoreline shifts into party mode with Sunset Sessions and Ultraviolet DJ nights. Expect sets from regional and local selectors including DJ KFC, Sivanesh, Aldrin and Dodgy Yamamoto, alongside international guests bringing melodic house and club sounds to the sand.

Admission is free. 

Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy

21 March – 16 August 2026
ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands

Evolve (2019) by Marshmallow Laser Feast

Marking its 15th anniversary, ArtScience Museum presents Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy, a major exhibition exploring how the human body has been studied and represented across cultures and centuries. Developed in collaboration with the Getty in Los Angeles, the exhibition brings together more than 160 artefacts, from rare anatomical illustrations and historical manuscripts to contemporary artworks and immersive installations. Visitors will encounter perspectives that span both Eastern and Western traditions, alongside scientific specimens and medical materials that highlight the intersection of art and science. The exhibition also features works by international artists including Chiharu Shiota, Bill Viola, and Singapore’s Amanda Heng.

Tickets available via marinabaysands.com.

Amoeba — Singapore Theatrical Release

From 26 March 2026
Selected cinemas across Singapore

Following a sold-out premiere at the Singapore International Film Festival, Amoeba opens at Filmhouse this March. Directed by Tan Siyou, the coming-of-age drama follows four teenage girls navigating the pressures of a rigid school system, where conformity shapes identity and rebellion simmers beneath the surface. Blending surreal elements with a grounded portrayal of adolescence, the film moves between friendship, control and the search for self. Backed by an international co-production and a strong festival run, including awards at the Golden Horse and Asia Pacific Screen Awards; Amoeba arrives as one of the more anticipated local releases this year.

Book your tickets via filmhouse.sg.

The Secret Loft Party by Blackout Agency

28 March 2026
Secret 1930s shophouse (location revealed upon ticket purchase)

Blackout Agency returns with a 12-hour, multi-sensory programme that moves beyond the usual club format. Set in a hidden heritage shophouse, The Secret Loft Party unfolds across three phases: from Good Vibrations (2pm–6pm), featuring sound therapy by Dr. Foo and ArunDitha alongside light therapy by Debbie Chia, to The Listening Session (7pm–9pm) with ambient selections by KiDG and Debbie Chia. The night culminates in The Dance (9pm–2am), with sets from The Beat Usagi, Daytime Dancing, Erwin Linden, Hammy, RTJ and Taz Angullia, powered by a Void Acoustics sound system.

Purchase your ticket via ticketfairy.com; limited capacity (150 pax).

Dog Fiesta Carnival: Sports Edition

28 – 29 March 2026
Level 1 Outdoor Space, Tanglin Mall

Tanglin Mall’s Dog Fiesta Carnival returns with a sporty twist this year, turning its outdoor space into a playful arena for pups and their humans. The weekend programme includes the Pawlympics Parade, where dogs can strut in creative outfits, alongside lively competitions such as dog frisbee, mini soccer, tug of war and hurdle races. A highlight is Waggie’s Dog Obedience Competition, led by master dog trainer Patrick Wong and judged by international obedience judge Ross Carlson. Beyond the contests, visitors can browse a pet marketplace, catch magic performances and enjoy live music while their dogs mingle and play.

Free entry; to register your dog for any activities, find out more on tanglinmall.com.sg.


This guide to events in Singapore is a developing list. We’ll continue updating it throughout March as new festivals, pop-ups, performances, and weekend things to do in Singapore are announced. Be sure to check back regularly for the latest happenings around the city.


Sharmaine Khoo is the Editor and Business Director at City Nomads, a Singapore-based lifestyle and travel publication. She writes about slow travel, wellness, culture, music, and contemporary city living across Asia and Europe, drawing on over a decade of experience building City Nomads around real-world experiences, hospitality, and urban culture.