Featured Events in Singapore in June, 2025 (July Updated)
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POP AIR Art is inflatable | Marina Bay Sands
Jun 7–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
The first exhibition presented by the Balloon Museum dedicated to Inflatable Art is a group show where each work represents an interpretation of air through the ingenuity of international artists. Pop Air first opened to the public in Rome in December 2021. Inspired by the Pop Art movement, when artists drew inspiration from mass and commercial culture, Pop Air adds a dimensional and architectural element, ensuring a unique experience that will characterize all the Balloon Museum’s exhibitions.
Wonders of Nature | Singapore
Apr 5–Oct 5, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
New Art Museum Singapore presents Wonders of Nature, the museum’s first immersive experience for children of all ages running from 5th April to 5th October 2025, designed to highlight the importance of natural environments through fun interactions with art. Featuring a dynamic range of artworks, from AI generated projections of giant ancient fishes to alluring animal sculptures, digital gameplay, art playground and beautiful paintings, Wonders of Nature invites both children and adults to embark on an exciting journey, following the green leaves and heart unto five versatile paths—Canyon of Cuddles, Animal Kingdom, Ancient Aquarium, Garden of Senses, and the Imagination Room. By showcasing how art and nature intertwine, this exhibition offers a meaningful opportunity for visitors to appreciate the environment and connect with art. Whether through awe-inspiring visuals or interactive experiences, Wonders of Nature creates a space where the magic of biodiversity comes alive for all.
Once Upon a Tide: Singapore's Journey from Settlement to Global City | National Museum of Singapore
May 24, 2025–Oct 9, 2026 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
In commemoration of Singapore’s 60th year of independence, the National Museum’s special exhibition Once Upon a Tide invites you to embark on a voyage through the ebbs and flows of the island’s transformation from a bustling port to a global powerhouse.
Journey through Singapore’s 700-year history and discover how the sea and river have shaped Singapore’s evolution, witnessing the constant flows of people, goods, and ideas that have together woven the fabric of the nation. Uncover the many connections that have positioned Singapore at the crossroads of the world, and play your part in envisioning Singapore’s future!
OCEAN: DIVING INTO THE UNKNOWN | Alliance Française de Singapour
May 30–Aug 30, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
Ocean: Diving into the unknown invites you on a an immersive journey into the depths of the ocean, a realm where myth, visual poetry, and science intertwine. Designed and produced by the French National Museum of Natural History and hosted at Alliance Française as part of the French Excellence program and the vOilah! France Singapore Festival, this exhibition celebrates France’s rich maritime heritage.
Discover how the ocean has inspired legendary tales and iconic works by French authors like Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, shaping the imagination of men and women for generations. Trace the footsteps of pioneering French explorers and scientists whose discoveries have help unveil the ocean’s secrets, and marvel at the enigmatic flora and fauna that inhabit the deep.
While recognizing the wonders underneath, Ocean also shines a light on the vital role of this ecosystem for our planet and the urgent environmental challenges threatening this natural treasure today.
Join us as we dive beneath the waves, where mystery, beauty and innovation come together. The exhibition is a call to celebrate the ocean’s enduring influence on culture and knowledge, as well as its vital importance to our planet.
Unseen Treasures of The Portland Collection | Singapore
Mar 25, 2023–Dec 7, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
This exhibition offers a new, revealing look at the world-class Portland Collection of art.
The museum will be filled to the brim with fascinating art and objects, a giant cabinet of curiosities. There will be silver and tapestry, paintings and jewels; art that has come home after a long loan to a prestigious national gallery, and stunning star items that visitors know and love – such as Michelangelo’s ‘Madonna of Silence’ or the pearl earring worn by Charles I at his execution.
A highlight of the display is a Picture Gallery, stacked with Tudor and Jacobean portraits – many of which have never been seen publicly before.
Magic Show - A Cocktail of Mysteries by Kai Emmanuel | Singapore
Aug 6, 2024–Dec 31, 2027 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Batik Nyonyas: Three Generations of Art and Entrepreneurship | Peranakan Museum
Oct 11, 2024–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
Family, art, and entrepreneurship converge in the story of three visionary Peranakan women from Indonesia – Nyonya Oeij Soen King, her daughter-in-law Nyonya Oeij Kok Sing, and her granddaughter Jane Hendromartono. From the 1890s to 1980s, they produced impressive batiks in the renowned batik centre of Pekalongan on Java’s north coast.
This exhibition explores the lives and works of these women, revealing how each became a batik master in her own right, and how they responded to the rapid political, cultural, and economic changes of their times to run a business that produced great art.
Monet Inside: An Immersive Exhibition | Singapore
Oct 24, 2024–Jul 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
⭐Step Into the World of Claude Monet! Monet Inside invites you on an immersive journey through the life and legacy of Claude Monet, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Experience his most iconic works — from Impression, Sunrise to the Water Lilies — come to life through breathtaking floor-to-wall projections, interactive installations, and classical music.
Highlights
📽️ Journey through the life of Claude Monet in a new kind of cinematic experience
🎨 Watch iconic paintings come to life through larger-than-life projections
🎵 Unwind in a breathtaking setting where classical music complements art
🗣️ Learn fascinating insights about Monet’s life and artistic vision
📷 Immerse yourself into art through insta-worthy displays
🤩 Enjoy interactive content that recognizes your emotions
👪 An enriching and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages
Harry Potter: Visions of Magic in Singapore | Singapore
Nov 22, 2024–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
Harry Potter: Visions of Magic is an interactive art experience exploring some of the most mysterious corners of the wizarding world. Discover a series of artistic and immersive environments inspired by enigmatic places in the magical community, like the Room of Requirement, Newt’s Menagerie, the Ministries of Magic, and more.
Responsive video content, bold architecture, and original soundscapes create breathtaking multi-sensory installations, while interactive technology invites guests to illuminate the invisible, revealing visions of magic all around you.
Prepare to be enchanted as Harry Potter: Visions of Magic makes its Asia Premiere at Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore. This immersive art experience, celebrated worldwide, will now captivate audiences in Asia with its evocative and interactive environments.
Explore the Enigmatic Wizarding World
Harry Potter: Visions of Magic invites you to embark on a self-guided journey through the most mysterious corners of the wizarding world. Discover ten immersive environments, each filled with stunning multimedia installations, responsive video content, and original soundscapes. From the grandeur of the Ministries of Magic to the captivating wonders of Newt’s Menagerie, every step reveals new visions of magic.Interactive Wand Experience
Use a bespoke wand to reveal “Visions of Magic” as you journey through the wizarding world. These wands will help you uncover hidden magical elements within the immersive environments, offering a unique way to interact with the enchanting installations.Exclusive Merchandise and Butterbeer™
Complete your visit with a stop at our unique retail space offering bespoke souvenirs, gifts, and apparel. Don't forget to enjoy a glass of the iconic wizarding world beverage, Butterbeer.We are thrilled to present a unique experience with ten immersive environments, out of which, two are exclusively featured for Singapore. Each environment offers a distinct journey into the magical world, inviting you to explore iconic locations and uncover hidden secrets.
△ Knight Bus: Race through London streets under the blanket of night.
△Grimmauld Place: Travel inside an iconic address concealed by charms and spells.
△Ministries of Magic: Enter the governing body of the magical community of witches and wizards
△Hall of Prophecy: Return to the hidden chamber of whispers past, present, and future.
△Newt’s Menagerie: Step inside the magical case where fantastic beasts roam free.
△The Pensieve: Discover visions of magic from memories across time
△Retail Shop: Complete your visit with a stop at our unique retail space offering bespoke souvenirs, gifts, and apparel
△Butterbeer: Don't forget to enjoy a glass of the iconic wizarding world beverage, Butterbeer.[Ok1]
Exclusive to Singapore:
The Chamber of Secrets: Travel below Hogwarts to the home of the ancient basilisk.The Trap Door: Unlock a series of chambers to reach the Philosopher’s Stone.
The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits” Exhibition in Singapore | Singapore
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Singapore
Exhibitions
After a popular exhibition in 15 cities including Sydney, Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Seoul, Miami, Seattle, etc., Banksy Art: No Limits is finally coming to Singapore in December 2024! When the topic is street art, there is no way around him: Banksy is probably the most famous and mysterious graffiti artist in the world. Banksy's Art: No Limits showcases more than 200 works of the artist, such as his original art, prints in different materials, photographs, sculptures, etc.
Angin Cloud by Art Labor | National Gallery Singapore
Jan 17–Nov 30, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
Angin Cloud imagines the rural industrialisation of a hill side from Vietnam’s Central Highlands. Pairing Jrai wood sculptures and suspended pillars that recall farming structures for growing pepper vine, the installation references ‘angin’, a Jrai concept for the dynamic potential for change found in water and air.
lris van Herpen: Sculpting theSenses | ArtScience Museum
Mar 15–Aug 10, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
lris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses showcases the work of one of the most visionary fashiondesigners of her generation. A pioneer in her use of technologies, lris van Herpen defiesconventional norms of fashion, blending the traditional with innovative production technigues
From micro to macro, this exhibition interrogates the body in space, our identities andpotential futures in a rapidly changing world. Celebrating van Herpen's future-facing andmultidisciplinary approach, this unigue retrospective exhibition incorporates nine themes thatcombine fashion with art, design, sustainability and science.
A selection of over 140 looks and accessories by lris van Herpen are placed in dialogue withworks of contemporary art and extraordinary natural history specimens. The Singaporeiteration of the exhibition features local and regional content including artefacts on loan fromthe Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum as well as other contemporary artworks curatedby the ArtScience Museum team.
Artists, architects and designers featured in the exhibition are David Spriggs, Philip Beesley,[Mé], Juliette Clovis, Jacques Rougerie, Tan Shao Qi, Rogan Brown, Ren Ri, CourtneyMattison, Heishiro lshino, Tim Walker, Enrico Ferrarini, Ferruccio Laviani, Yayoi Kusama, ChunKwang Young, Joseph Walsh, Wim Delvoye, Janaina Mello Landini, Lanny Bergner, KateMccGwire, Ruben Pang, Damien Jalet, Kohei Nawa, Casey Curran, lvana Basi¢ and KimKeever.
Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Sensesis an exhibition co-organised by Musee des ArtsDecoratifs, Paris, France and ArtScience Museum, Singapore, based on an original exhibitiondesigned by Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
lris van Herpen: Sculpting theSenses | ArtScience Museum
Mar 15–Aug 10, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
lris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses showcases the work of one of the most visionary fashiondesigners of her generation. A pioneer in her use of technologies, lris van Herpen defiesconventional norms of fashion, blending the traditional with innovative production technigues
From micro to macro, this exhibition interrogates the body in space, our identities andpotential futures in a rapidly changing world. Celebrating van Herpen's future-facing andmultidisciplinary approach, this unigue retrospective exhibition incorporates nine themes thatcombine fashion with art, design, sustainability and science.
A selection of over 140 looks and accessories by lris van Herpen are placed in dialogue withworks of contemporary art and extraordinary natural history specimens. The Singaporeiteration of the exhibition features local and regional content including artefacts on loan fromthe Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum as well as other contemporary artworks curatedby the ArtScience Museum team.
Artists, architects and designers featured in the exhibition are David Spriggs, Philip Beesley,[Mé], Juliette Clovis, Jacques Rougerie, Tan Shao Qi, Rogan Brown, Ren Ri, CourtneyMattison, Heishiro lshino, Tim Walker, Enrico Ferrarini, Ferruccio Laviani, Yayoi Kusama, ChunKwang Young, Joseph Walsh, Wim Delvoye, Janaina Mello Landini, Lanny Bergner, KateMccGwire, Ruben Pang, Damien Jalet, Kohei Nawa, Casey Curran, lvana Basi¢ and KimKeever.
Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Sensesis an exhibition co-organised by Musee des ArtsDecoratifs, Paris, France and ArtScience Museum, Singapore, based on an original exhibitiondesigned by Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s-1940s | National Gallery Singapore
Apr 2–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s-1940s is a groundbreaking exhibition that examines the art history of Paris from Asian perspectives. The exhibition compares the experiences of Asian artists in Paris during a dynamic period of time, featuring works by Asian artists like Foujita Tsuguharu, Georgette Chen, Lê Phổ, Liu Kang, Pai Unsoung, Itakulla Kanae and Hamanaka Katsu.
Fernando Zóbel: Order is Essential | National Gallery Singapore
May 9–Nov 30, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
Fernando Zóbel: Order is Essential is National Gallery Singapore's first solo exhibition on the transcontinental artist, thinker and art patron who was active in Asia, North America and Europe. Born in the Philippines to Spanish parents, Zóbel shaped a language in international abstraction that instilled the vital beauty of order in the unpredictable creative process. Running from 9 May – 30 November 2025, the exhibition highlights Zóbel’s unique artistic practice and contribution to modernism globally. The exhibition is an iteration expanding on the Zóbel: The Future of the Past exhibition, which was held at the Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain (2022) and in Ayala Museum, Manila, Philippines (2024).
Diplomacy and Desire - Basoeki Abdullah in Singapore | National Gallery Singapore
May 9, 2025–Feb 1, 2026 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
Diplomacy and Desire: Basoeki Abdullah in Singapore is an exhibition of artworks by Indonesian painter, Basoeki Abdullah (1915-1993) who is known for his paintings of stalwart statesmen and attractive women.
The highlights of the exhibition are two paintings that the artist gifted to Singapore. Diplomacy and Desire focuses on the artist’s relationship to Singapore and his time living in Singapore when it achieved self-government in 1959.
The exhibition considers the relationship between Basoeki as a high-society painter and his agency as a regional cultural producer who was keenly aware of the geopolitical value of his artworks.
The exhibition encourages audiences to see this prominent portraitist anew and reflect upon the ‘power’ of beauty and art in post-colonial Southeast Asia.
Fistful of Colours: Moments of Chinese Cosmopolitanism | NUS Museum
Sep 16, 2021–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
Fistful of Colours: Moments of Chinese Cosmopolitanism brings together artworks from the late Qing Dynasty to the present moment to explore the social history of art, with a particular emphasis on the situatedness of Chinese ink works amidst its political milieus. With reference to the concept of Chinese cosmopolitanism as proposed by scholar Pheng Cheah, the exhibition connects the artistic and scholarly advocation embodied by the artists presented, telling a story of the social life between artists and society through both modern and contemporary experiences of the overseas Chinese intellectual and mercantile communities, their pursuits of Chinese modernity, and their collective cultural commitments at the dawn of globalisation.
BETWEEN DECLARATIONS AND DREAMS: ART OF SOUTHEAST ASIA SINCE THE 19TH CENTURY | National Gallery Singapore
Jan 1, 2025–Dec 31, 2026 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
Housed in the former Supreme Court building, the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery features over 300 artworks that trace shared artistic impulses across Southeast Asia. Beginning in the mid-19th century, the exhibition navigates Southeast Asia’s art history as an ongoing encounter with the new, as artists across the region negotiate the meaning of art and seek to reinvent vernacular expressions and aesthetics. Presented largely chronologically and interspersed with key turning points in artistic sensibilities, the exhibition also identifies how art is inextricably linked to the region’s turbulent social and political history.
The exhibition owes its title to Chairil Anwar, one of Indonesia’s most cherished poets. In his 1948 poem Krawang-Bekasi, Chairil Anwar lamented the massacre of villagers by Dutch colonial troops in West Java, giving vent to the desire for national independence at the time. This line can also be said of the experience of many artists in the region, caught between manifesto and dream, personal and political.
The curatorial narrative explores four themed locations in roughly chronological order, each of which critically examines common artistic impulses in the region during each period: Authority and Anxiety, Imagining the Nation and the Self, Performing the Nation, and Redefining Art.
Botanical Art Worldwide 2025 Singapore | Botanical Art Gallery (Inverturret)
May 1–Nov 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
In celebration of the theme of Crop Diversity and its significance in cultural and agricultural history, this exhibition is one of over 30 exhibitions happening simultaneously across the globe. It is co-organised by the Botanical Art Society (Singapore) and the Singapore Botanic Gardens (SBG) as part of the second Botanical Art Worldwide Project, in conjunction with the Worldwide Day of Botanical Art celebrated on May 18.Members of the Botanical Art Society (Singapore) have submitted botanical artworks exploring Heritage Crops—traditional plant cultivars not used in modern, large-scale monocultural agriculture; Crop Wild Relatives—wild species that can enhance cultivated crops or are foraged wild plants; and Ancient Crops— plants cultivated for centuries in their original form. Each piece has been carefully selected by a panel of expert botanists and botanical artists based on scientific accuracy, artistic merit, technical mastery, and overall impact.Many of these plants hold deep personal meaning for the artists, evoking memories of home, family traditions, and cultural heritage. Some recall the familiar ingredients used in home cooking, while others are tied to crops central to traditional festivities.Beyond their personal significance, these plants are valued for their roles in food, medicine, and textiles, representing a rich genetic diversity often overlooked in modern agriculture. By showcasing these lesser-known varieties, this exhibition underscores the importance of preserving plant biodiversity while celebrating the artistry of botanical illustration.
A Decade of Discovery | Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, Singapore
May 7, 2025–May 3, 2026 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
Embark on an expedition through time as we celebrate 10 years of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum at the National University of Singapore. Since 2015, Singapore’s only natural history museum has been a vital institution for scientific research, education, and community engagement—uncovering the rich biodiversity of Southeast Asia and its historical connections.
This milestone exhibition honours the curiosity that drives scientific exploration, celebrating the Museum’s origins, with its collections dating back to the 1840s, to its present-day role in preserving and showcasing the region’s natural heritage. Step into the past, explore the present, and catch a glimpse of the exciting future ahead. Be part of our next chapter in biodiversity research and conservation!
NOOR MAHNUN ANUM | Yeo Workshop
May 17–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Exhibitions
Yeo Workshop is proud to announce the Singapore debut solo exhibition of acclaimed Malaysian artist Noor Mahnun, also known as Anum. This landmark presentation coincides with the 40th anniversary of her first exhibition at Video Diva, an artist-run space in Florence, Italy, in 1985. For both the artist and the gallery, this exhibition marks a pivotal chapter in the unfolding story of Southeast Asian contemporary art — one that foregrounds the nuanced contributions of women artists whose practices have long developed outside the spotlight, yet resonate with remarkable clarity and relevance today.
Gardens by the Bay's Rose Romance | Gardens by the Bay
Jun 27–Jul 20, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Exhibitions
If roses = romance, then Rose Romance is a full-blown fairytale. Running from 27th June to 20th July 2025, this year’s display takes a cue from the legend of King Arthur, with more than 15,000 roses across 65 varieties filling the Flower Dome and setting the scene for moments from Arthurian legend.
The Dragon Lady Tour | 601 MacPherson Rd, #04 22
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
ArtsTheater
Think Asian Tiger Mum meets cross-cultural chaos— all served with a side of fiery humor. Join Dr. Tam Wai Jia, a humanitarian doctor and storyteller, as she dishes out the hilarity of life in Tanzania with her husband, Cliff—where love, faith, and misadventure collide. If you need a good laugh (or just a break from life), this night’s for you. Because let’s be real—laughter is cheaper than therapy. All proceeds go toward their humanitarian journey. Please note: This event will be filmed. By attending, you consent to being recorded as part of the audience. Footage may be used for promotional purposes or future distribution.
Information Source: The Dragon Lady | eventbrite
Mirror Mirror: Journey Into the Mind | ArtScience Museum
Mar 1–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Exhibitions
Mirror Mirror: Journey Into the Mindis an exhibition that blends cutting-edge technology, interactivity, art and neuroscience to explore the boundless creativity of the human mind.
Leica Conversation: Sensory Journey Through Her Lens | Leica Store South Beach Quarter
Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
ArtsFine Art
Join Laxmi Kaul as she shares a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her photo exhibition ‘Utsav – India in Celebration’ at the Leica Gallery. This series captures the transcendent energy, vivid colours, and emotional depth of some of India’s most powerful spiritual expressions. Laxmi has immersed herself in the heart of sacred gatherings, religious festivals, and rituals across India. This evocative collection takes you on a visual journey through the vibrant colours and rhythms of Indian festivities. As a woman photographer at the heart of the celebration, Laxmi fearlessly captures the raw essence of devotion, unity, and joy. Each frame resonates with timeless emotion, revealing the profound power of humanity coming together in celebration. About the Photographer: Laxmi Kaul (@laxmikaul) is a documentary photographer renowned for her evocative portraiture and compelling humanitarian narratives. She captures moments of profound beauty through visual storytelling that resonate deeply with her inner voice. With a distinct perspective, Laxmi brings textures to life, weaving sensory elements —sights, smells, and touch —into her work. Her vivid use of colour infuses energy into the emotions she captures, transforming each image into not just a visual experience, but an emotional one. For Laxmi, photography is more than an art form; it’s a deeply personal means of expressing her inner world. With her solitary, artistic eye, she observes and perceives beyond the ordinary, uncovering the extraordinary in everyday life, all through the lens of her Leica. Laxmi’s expansive body of work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, including leading online photography platforms. Her imagery continues to inspire with its intimate storytelling and visual depth.
Information Source: Leica Store Singapore | eventbrite
2025 Swiss Club Music Festival (non-members welcome, family friendly) | Swiss Club Singapore
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
ConcertsPop
Welcome to the 2025 Swiss Club Music Festival!
What to expect:
Live Music Extravaganza:
Enjoy performances from over 40 talented artists bringing you more than 60 songs
Musical Variety:
Indulge in al fresco jazz and bossa nova tunes, along with timeless pop and rock classics
Culinary Delights:
Savor easy-going food options and explore a vast drink selection, including free champagne tasting
Family Fun:
Kids are welcome! We'll be screening a G-rated movie at 7:30 PM with all-you-can have popcorn.
Supporting a Great Cause:
All net profits from ticketing will go to ANAK-Tnk, an incredible organization committed to improving the lives of street kids in Manila.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of music, food, and fun while supporting a worthy cause!
Information Source: Mick | eventbrite
THE CHAINSMOKERS IN SINGAPORE | Singapore EXPO | Singapore EXPO
Jun 27, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Concerts
The Chainsmokers, the GRAMMY Award-winning duo are set to bring their electrifying live show back to Asia, with newly announced performances in Singapore and Macao.
The Chainsmokers are set to perform in Singapore on 27 June, 2025 at Arena @ EXPO.
ABOUT THE CHAINSMOKERSThe Chainsmokers, Drew Taggart and Alex Pall, have continuously pushed the boundaries of music, seamlessly blending genres like pop, indie, electronic, alternative, and rock. The duo’s groundbreaking approach has set cultural trends, yielding chart-topping hits, a historic Las Vegas residency, and packing arena tours across countless continents. Drew's dynamic vocals and instrumental skills combined with Alex's virtuosic piano playing form the backbone of their deep musical acumen–evident in their string of Diamond-certified singles and GRAMMY®-winning tracks.
Since their independent breakthrough in 2013, The Chainsmokers have consistently delivered viral sensations, including #1 hits like "Closer" and "Don't Let Me Down," while their albums have dominated the Billboard charts. Eschewing guest spots, The Chainsmokers reached a new creative and critical high watermark with So Far So Good in 2022. It marked their fourth #1 debut on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart. Pitchfork applauded it as “their most enjoyable front-to-back listen,” and Billboard hailed it as “music that balances sing-along indie-pop and nuanced, often deeply textured electronic productions.” In 2024, the producer/DJ duo released their latest anthemic work, No Hard Feelings, to monumental chart success and industry acclaim. The EP’s boundary-breaking single, Addicted–with Mwaki producer Zerb and frequent Beyoncé collaborator INK–dominated global charts. The follow-up, Don’t Lie with pop star Kim Petras, was a cross-genre smash. For 2025, The Chainsmokers are celebrating their progressive house roots with a return to the acclaimed remixes they are known for–released for the fans, and only through SoundCloud.
In 2020, the duo co-founded Mantis Venture Capital, an early-stage VC firm now managing nearly $250M in assets. With a deep focus on social capital and investment in innovative companies committed to a sustainable future, The Chainsmokers are consistently cited as some of the world’s top celebrity investors. Their production company, Kick The Habit, is currently working alongside Will Smith’s Westbrook on romcom Clean Air for Amazon Studios. The Chainsmokers are some of music’s top touring artists with an unparalleled international footprint alongside industry-defining Vegas residencies.
National Family Festival | Singapore
Jun 8, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Celebration
National Family Day 2025 calls on Singaporeans to come together to celebrate the importance of family. National Family Day 2025 will kick off in June with a massive family carnival. Families will have the opportunity to enjoy exciting family activities and programmes, lifestyle events, and dining deals from our partners.
Yamaha Electone Festival Finals 2025 | Gateway Theatre
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
ConcertsAlternative
The Yamaha Electone Festival 2025 is a highly anticipated event in Singapore, featuring 14 exceptionally talented local young artists who competing for glory in a music competition. Held at
Gateway Theatre's BlackBox
, this year's festival promises to be an exhilarating showcase of the finest Electone players in Singapore.
Information Source: Yamaha Music School - Singapore’s No.1 Leading Music School - Made In Japan | eventbrite
From France with Franz | Esplanade Recital Studio
Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
ConcertsClassical
Join the
Oceanus Trio
for an evening of exquisite chamber music.
From France with Franz
brings together the works of
Gabriel Fauré
and
Franz Schubert
, spanning the dawn and dusk of the Romantic period.
Anchoring the program are
Schubert’s Piano Trio in B-flat Major
and
Fauré’s Piano Trio in D Minor
, two contrasting works that beautifully complement each other. Schubert’s harmonic clarity and structural finesse provide a striking contrast to Fauré’s expressive lyricism and uniquely colorful harmonies.
Fauré (1845-1924), was born while Chopin was still composing, and he lived to see the emergence of jazz and atonal music. Though less widely celebrated than Schubert, his music—quirky, elegant, and irresistibly charming—deserves more recognition. Featuring other exquisite miniatures such as his Romance for piano and Violin and
Papillon
, this program hopes to highlight his distinctive voice.
Join us for a captivating evening where classical elegance meets the poetic fluidity of late Romanticism and early 20th-century harmonies. Whether you’re drawn to Schubert’s radiant craftsmanship or Fauré’s dreamy, intimate soundscapes,
From France with Franz
offers a journey through time and styles.
Reserve your tickets now for this unforgettable musical experience!
Program:
Franz Schubert: Piano Trio in B-flat Major, D. 898
Gabriel Fauré: Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 120
Gabriel Fauré: Valse Caprice No. 2 in D-flat, Op. 38
Gabriel Fauré: Romance for Violin and Piano, Op. 28
Gabriel Fauré: Papillon, Op. 77
Program may be subject to change.
Information Source: Oceanus Trio | eventbrite