10 Exciting Things to Do in June in Singapore

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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta It is already halfway through 2026, and the lineup of things to do in June in Singapore leaves little room for boredom. From cat expositions and curated fashion bazaars to immersive art installations and food-and-music festivals, there is no shortage of ways to make the most of the season.

Here are the top things to do in June in Singapore worth exploring for every kind of traveler, according to Confirm Good, Time Out, and Her World.

List of 10 Fun Things to Do in June in Singapore

1. i Light Singapore

Few events elevate the city's after-hours experiences quite like i Light Singapore. Returning to Marina Bay, the 2026 edition spills into Raffles Place, transforming the district into a luminous playground with 14 eco-friendly light installations created by 17 artists. Beyond being a visual spectacle, the festival also makes for an alluring evening destination this month.

When: June 5 – 28

Where: Marina Bay and Raffles Place

2. GastroBeats

It is a fortunate coincidence that one of the best things to do in June in Singapore blends two of life's greatest pleasures: food and music. At the fifth edition of GastroBeats, days are filled with a feast of favorites from more than 40 vendors, while live performances set the mood each evening. If you are looking for something more active, there is plenty of entertainment on offer as well, from pickleball courts to carnival-style attractions like bumper cars, horse carousels, and more.

When: June 5 – 28

Where: 12A Bayfront Avenue, Bayfront Events Space, Singapore, 018970

3. The Portals Experience

The Portals Experience has arrived in the city-state to bring the dream of stepping into a sci-fi and fantasy world to life. Visitors are invited to embark on a surreal journey across eight immersive realms, alongside discovering more than 10,000 hand-painted miniatures, 200 original paintings, and 10,000 books that have inspired beloved universes such as Dune and Warhammer 40,000.

When: June 1 – September 2

Where: 25 Scotts Road, Fever Exhibition Hall, Singapore 228220

4. Hobbies Fair

If there is one event that truly offers something for everyone this June, it is the Hobbies Fair. Running for just two days, the event brings together communities and fandoms of all kinds, allowing visitors to pick up new skills through workshops, exhibitions, and hands-on activities led by passionate enthusiasts. Browsing through more than 200 exhibitors is also a must, with offerings ranging from handcrafted goods and collectibles to vintage finds and much more.

When: June 27 – 28

Where: 1 Raffles Boulevard, Suntec City and Convention Centre, Hall 401 and 402, Singapore 039593

5. Wheeler's Mid-Year Market

Infuse the second last Saturday of the month with a local blast at Wheeler’s Mid-Year Market. The event puts a spotlight on the city-state’s local makers, spanning from handcrafted gems to unique finds. That experience will be paired with live music performances of diverse genres and access to mouth-watering dishes from Wheeler’s kitchen.

When: June 20

Where: Wheeler Estate, 2 Park Lane, Seletar Aerospace Park Singapore 798386

6. Lau Pa Sat

With the World Cup kicking off in just days, Singapore is getting into the spirit. Lau Pa Sat will become one of the hotspots throughout the tournament, thanks to its daily live screenings and round-the-clock food and drinks. As two massive LED screens broadcast the matches, spectators are invited to enjoy the action alongside a wide selection of bites and beverages, making it a lively gathering spot for fans and supporters.

When: June 12 – July 20

Where: Lau Pa Sat, 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582

7. Asia Cat Expo

Cat lovers are sure to find their heaven at the Asia Cat Expo. Happening from June 27 to 28, Asia’s largest cat-centric event is all about cats, as its name suggests, featuring adoption drives, expert talks, and grooming competitions. Visitors can also explore more than 200 cat-focused brands and join craft activities presented by Milifloof and Manja Mao x Bleak Illustrators.

When: June 27 – 28

Where: 3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre Hall 403, 404, 40 & 406, Singapore 038983

8. Jewel Blooms

Step inside Jewel Changi Airport this month to lose yourself in the spectacular floral wonderland of Jewel Blossoms. Experience Southeast Asia’s largest LEGO Botanicals showcase, meticulously built from nearly 800,000 LEGO bricks. The exhibition unfolds as a mesmerizing landscape of color and creativity, offering countless picture-perfect moments for every visitor.

When: May 26 – July 26

Where: Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666

9. Design Assembly’s Summer Market

The free-entry Design Assembly’s Summer Market also presents its own way of welcoming the hotter season. The two-day event will feature more than 45 Singapore-based creative brands, spanning beauty, fashion, and children's wear to homeware, bags, accessories, and lifestyle products. Whichever category you're drawn to, the lineup is sure to offer an immersive shopping experience.

When: June 10 – 11

Where: CHIJMES Hall, 30 Victoria Street, 187996

10. CJ Hendry’s Flower Market and JuJu World

CJ Hendry’s Flower Market and JuJu World brings one of the most whimsical things to do in Singapore this June. Flower Market will feature tens of thousands of plush flowers, including Singapore-exclusive blooms such as the Papilionanthe Miss Joaquim, designed to resemble a flower market nestled within a greenhouse. Meanwhile, JuJu World will be home to giant-sized JuJus—CJ Hendry’s famous collectible toy

When: June 10 – 14

Where: IMBA Theatre, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Dr, #01-23, Singapore 018953

As June delivers everything from surreal art installations and dazzling light festivals to bustling markets and food-filled weekends, Singapore is proving once again why it's one of the region's most exciting destinations. Even more exciting, the island will also be hosting several K-pop concerts, making it both a blessing and a curse for fans who may find themselves facing the dilemma of choosing between shows on the same day.

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