7 Must-Go Events in Singapore 2026: That Make the Month Feel Extra Worth It

This curated list of events in Singapore highlights the must-see parades, concerts, family-friendly shows, and cultural festivals happening across the city, plus smart ways to pair each experience with nearby hourly or daycation hotels via FLOW.


2026-01-27

By Anne Tan
7 Must-Go Events in Singapore 2026: That Make the Month Feel Extra Worth It

February in Singapore is one of those months where your calendar fills up before you even realize it. Between festive parades, nostalgic concerts, family-friendly shows, and cultural festivals, there’s always something happening after work or over the weekend. 

If you’re trying to make smarter plans without feeling tired to the core, this guide to events in Singapore (February 2026) pulls together the highlights that are genuinely worth your time. Let’s fill your calendar with vibrant nights out, meaningful cultural events, and easy pairings with short hotel breaks so you can have a month you’ll never forget!

These 7 events in Singapore are perfect for building little pockets of joy into a busy month.

7 Must-Go Events in Singapore

1. “Wish” Chingay Parade

Events in Singapore: February 2026
Source: Chingay Parade 2026 via social media

Price: SGD 20 to 60

Dates: February 27-28, 2026

Chingay is loud, colourful, and unapologetically Singaporean. Massive floats roll through the streets, performers dance to thumping beats, and the whole thing feels like one big shared celebration of culture. It’s high-energy, slightly chaotic (in a good way), and honestly quite shiok to experience at least once a year, especially if you love vibrant visuals and crowd buzz.

Because the parade stretches into the evening, staying nearby makes a huge difference. In fact, the event is scheduled for a roadshow near Village Hotel Katong from January 26 to Feb 13. It’s best for couples, groups of friends, or anyone who enjoys festive energy without needing a full-day commitment.

2. Numberblocks – A Family Musical [G] at Marina Bay Sands

Source: Marina Bay Sands via website

Price:

A – SGD 117

B – SGD 97

C – SGD 87

VIP Box with meet and greet – SGD 512 (4 seats)

Dates: February 7 to 8, 2026

This one’s a big win for families with young kids. Bright colors, catchy songs, and simple storytelling make Numberblocks a fun and engaging intro to live theatre. The atmosphere is playful and interactive, so kids are usually glued from start to finish (something that many parents will appreciate).

It’s best suited for families with preschool and early primary school kids who want a short, memorable outing. If you’re planning to make a half-day of it, take a rest at Amara Singapore before heading home. No need to chope a full day, just enough time to keep everyone happy.

3. Weekend @ Airshow at Changi Exhibition Centre

Source: Singapore Airshow via website

Price: SGD 19 to 250

Dates: February 3 to 8, 2026

Weekend@Airshow is all about high-adrenaline aerobatic stunts, where world-class flying teams tear across the sky with precision and perfectly timed maneuvers. Beyond the aerial action, there’s plenty happening on the ground. You’ll get close-up access to the latest commercial and military equipment, + they have family-friendly zones where kids can meet mascots Leo and Leonette.

Since the venue is near Changi, Dusit Thani Laguna Singapore makes a practical base if you want to turn it into a half-day outing. Best for families, adrenaline seekers, and anyone who enjoys visual spectacles that feel very Singapore-level impressive.

4. Dreams Awakened by BW Monastery at Esplanade Concert Hall

Source: BW Monastery via Instagram

Price:

Standard: SGD 48 to 158

Esplanade Box: SGD 158

Premier Box: SGD 158

Restricted View: SGD 38

Dates: February 2 & 3, 2026, 7:30 PM

Is a loud spectacle not your thing? Well, this one’s perfect! Dreams Awakened invites you into a space of stillness, reflection, and emotional grounding. Through music and song, it gives us a moment to breathe and reconnect.

The concert is shaped by the works of composer and lyricist Teacher Zhenru, whose music flows between elegant Eastern pentatonic melodies, rhythmic pop styles, and subtle Western influences. Performed by Yazers alongside the Dream Lotus Insightful Praise Choir and Taiwan-based artist AnDrew, the programme blends pure vocal harmonies with deeply meaningful lyrics. 

If you’re feeling mentally stretched, pair this experience with a short hotel stay at JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach to truly rest both body and mind.

5. Cirque du Soleil: KOOZA by MAST Entertainment

Source: Cirque du Soleil via Instagram

Price:

SAP VIP Experience: SGD 378

Premium: SGD 238

EXCITING: SGD 218

A Reserve: SGD 198

B Reserve: SGD 158

C Reserve: SGD 118

D Reserve: SGD 98

Dates: February 6 to March 29, 2026

KOOZA brings back classic Cirque du Soleil energy: acrobatics, clowns, live music, and high-impact performances that keep you on the edge of your seat. It’s colorful and feels like a full escape from daily routine, especially after a long workweek. The production is playful, but each little detail has been carefully planned.

Staying at Capri by Fraser China Square makes the night feel more chill. Freshen up, enjoy a relaxed lunch nearby, then head to the show without rushing. This is perfect for the whole family!

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6. Singapore Muslim Festival at SG Expo

Source: Jamiyahsg via Instagram

Free event

Dates: February 13 to 15, 2026

This festival is themed: “Hajj & Umrah: Prepare your heart, mind, and soul.” Expect bazaars and stalls selling everything from traditional Islamic snacks to modern lifestyle goods. It’s easy to enjoy even if you’re just dropping by for an hour or two, especially in the evening when the atmosphere really comes alive.Dorsett Changi City Singapore is a convenient option if you want to rest between activities. Best for families, groups of friends, or anyone who loves exploring cultural events in Singapore at their own pace, jalan-jalan style.

7. Westlife – A Gala Evening @ Arena EXPO

Source: Colorasialive via Instagram

Price: SGD 98 to 398

Date: February 3, 2026, 8 PM

Westlife is iconic, and a gala evening performance means polished vocals and a crowd that knows every lyric. You can expect the vibe to be pretty nostalgic (especially with the late 90s-2000s crowd), with plenty of sing-along moments. You may see fans reliving their teenage years, and honestly, that’s part of the charm.

This is best enjoyed as a proper night out. Pair the concert with a nearby hotel stay so you don’t have to rush home after. It gives you a place to talk about the show and end the night on a high note instead of squeezing onto the last train.


Making the Most of Events in Singapore

With so many events in Singapore this coming month, planning smartly makes all the difference. Instead of cramming everything into one long day, pairing events with short hotel stays helps you slow down and actually enjoy the experience. FLOW APP’s flexible hourly bookings are especially useful when events run late, start early, or sit far from home. Sometimes, that’s all you need to make the month feel fuller and more memorable.


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FAQs

What are the best events in Singapore this February for families?

Family-friendly picks include Numberblocks and Singapore Airshow. They both offer engaging experiences for everyone. Cirque Du Soleil may not appeal to small kids who are easily startled by loud sounds and scared of dark scenes. Sensory overload may also be an issue.

Are there free events in Singapore: February 2026 worth visiting?

Yes, the Singapore Muslim Festival is completely free and offers a relaxed cultural experience with food, performances, and shopping. It’s great for casual visits and works well for groups.

Can I use hourly or daycation hotels when attending events in Singapore?

Absolutely. Hourly or daycation hotels are ideal if you want a place to rest, freshen up, or wait comfortably between events in Singapore. FLOW makes this easy by offering flexible booking options near major event venues, so you don’t have to pay for a full night when you only need a few hours.


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