
1. All-You-Can-Scoop Tiramisu Fridays
Beast & Butterflies runs an all-you-can-scoop tiramisu deal every Friday evening at $9.90+. It is exactly what it sounds like: a big tray, a spatula, and you. Friday night sorted.
The July calendar, minus the filler. These are the events we would actually tell a friend about, each one date-verified before it made the list.

Beast & Butterflies runs an all-you-can-scoop tiramisu deal every Friday evening at $9.90+. It is exactly what it sounds like: a big tray, a spatula, and you. Friday night sorted.

A sit-down durian buffet with free-flow Black Thorn, D1 Ganghai and D13 Golden Bun plus durian desserts, ten minutes from Bugis MRT. Peak durian season is right now, which is exactly when you want to be doing this.

Singapore's biggest vintage market runs every single weekend at Bugis Street Art Lane, with vintage clothing, collectors and makers, plus themed editions once a month. Zero planning required, just show up between 3pm and 9pm.

The old S.E.A. Aquarium reborn, roughly three times bigger. It opened in July 2025 and is still the best indoor rainy-day plan on the island. Pairs well with a Sentosa beach evening.

The interactive Minecraft attraction at Mandai keeps selling out weekend slots, so book ahead if you are going with kids. It runs until 13 September, but weekends are the crunch.

Durian season is on and this Tampines stall has queues to prove it. There is a 2 durian limit per person, which tells you everything about how fast stock moves. Go early.

The showroom sale with up to 80% off TVs, fridges, washing machines and audio gear, plus an extra 12% off storewide for every $2,500 spent. Sunday 19 July is the last day, so if you have been eyeing an appliance this is the weekend to move.

The One Piece is real. MINISO's One Piece pop-up takes over the Suntec atrium with merch you will not find in the regular stores. Last weekend to catch it is 25 and 26 July, so this one is on borrowed time.

The first ever KFC carnival in Singapore took over *SCAPE for one evening, complete with a contest to win a BYD Atto 3 by guessing how many KFC buckets were stuffed inside it.

Munchi Pancakes put pistachio kunafa inside a min jiang kueh and honestly, it works. Launched 9 July at all outlets, so grab one on the way home from wherever this list takes you.

Singapore's biggest alcohol festival is back for its 5th edition, with more than 500 brands and over 1,000 labels of whisky, wine, sake, craft spirits and beer under one roof. Free tastings, festival-only deals and a beer garden. The first 500 visitors each day get a whisky glass and goodie bag while stocks last.

Sentosa's big wellness and music festival closes with its main weekend: 70+ sessions of yoga, HIIT, breathwork and recovery zones by day, then concerts at night. Jason Derulo headlines Friday, HYUKOH takes Saturday and Alessia Cara closes Sunday, all included with a festival pass.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 final screens live at Marine Cove in the small hours of Monday morning, with free-flow McNuggets and fries for booked tables. Booking opened via the McDonald's app and slots were limited, so this one is for those who planned ahead or want to try their luck.

The biggest beach grill festival in Singapore returns for its 9th edition with 42 vendors across five zones, including 18 new ones. New this year: Chef's Grill, an eight course omakase-inspired beachfront dinner from $128 that needs advance booking. Regular entry is free and it is pet friendly.

Jett Barbecue is giving out 100 smoked beef cheek tacos every festival day at GrillFest, one per person, first come first served before 4pm. Jett's queues are legendary, so treat the 100 as a challenge, not a promise.

The official F1 Exhibition makes its Asian debut in Singapore: seven immersive rooms of racing history, rare artefacts and simulators at Gardens by the Bay. Tickets went on sale in June and demand has been high, so book rather than walk in.
CellarFiesta 2026, Glow Festival by Prudential 2026, Sentosa GrillFest 2026. Dates for each are in the list above.
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