
What does February have in store? Read on for the most exciting things to do in Singapore this month!
Ah, the month of Cupid is just around the corner! We’re excited for lovebirds to celebrate Valentine’s Day – but if you’re looking for more things to add to your list of activities this month, we’ve got plenty on the cards to choose from. Check out our guide on the best things to do in Singapore in February.
Things to do in Singapore in February 2025
1. F&B: A Good Swallow
Are you on the lookout for the next big food event that’ll send your tastebuds to heaven? We’d highly recommend making your booking for A Good Swallow – the latest supper club to pop up in Singapore. Each monthly dinner is tailor made, ensuring a mind blowing culinary journey for eager foodies looking to discover new restaurants. Oh, and you’ll even get a chance to make some new friends over a sumptuous meal.
When: 23 February 2025, 5pm – 7.45pm & 8pm till closing
How much: From $208 per person, wine pairing available at $108 per person
Where: A Good Swallow, 33 Duxton Road, Singapore 089497
2. Things to do: Hoka Bondi 9 pop-up

Keen on joining a run club or training for a marathon this year? You’ll need a good pair of shoes, and no one makes ’em like Hoka. Its new Bondi 9 series boasts some serious cushioning and support, setting a new standard for the running community. The foamed EVA is lighter, more resilient, and more dynamic, giving your shoe longer longevity and comfort. You can now give it a try at Hoka’s limited-time pop-up, plus enjoy exclusive perks like special passes to redeem exclusive gift-with-purchase offers. Psst: for every pair of Bondi 9 shoes you buy, you can get a pair of socks for free!
When: 5 – 16 February 2025; 10am – 9pm
How much: Free admission, Bondi 9 shoes start at $269
Where: Hoka Bondi 9 pop-up, Ngee Ann City Open Space, 391A Orchard Road, Singapore 238873
3. Things to do: Chinese New Year festivities at Universal Studios Singapore

Looking for vibrant Chinese New Year festivities that the whole family can enjoy? From interactive shows to thrilling rides, Universal Studios Singapore is the place to be. Kick off the festivities with Po’s Parade of Prosperity, where DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda’s Po and Tigress will share festive greetings while handing out free fortune cookies.
You can also catch fan-favourite characters like Madagascar’s Alex, King Julien and Gloria, as well as Trolls’ Poppy and Branch roaming the park in their best threads. Don’t forget to make a stop at the Auspicious Cherry Blossom Street to snap photos with the beautiful blooms, too.
For your retail therapy, stop by the Universal Studios Store and Minion Mart to grab one (or more) boxes of the new Minion Zodiac Blind Box collection, featuring 12 unique Minions and a secret figure dressed in outfits inspired by the Chinese zodiac. Meanwhile, Sesame Street fans can snag accessories, souvenirs and homeware items from the new Sesame Blooms Collection. And when the hunger pangs hit, indulge in an array of festive themed dishes and drinks, such as the Wealth and Fortune Pizza, and Golden Chicken Bak Kwa Tater Tots.
When: 22 January – 12 February 2025
How much: Tickets start at $74 for adults and $59 for children
Where: Universal Studios Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
4. F&B: Wagyu X’s limited-time promotion

Nothing beats a good steak, we say. But what if we tell you, you could get five different cuts of steak on one platter? Featuring cuts from three top regions in the world, Wagyu X serves up some delicious meat with minimal embellishments. Come as a group to enjoy F1 Stockyard wagyu, USDA Prime MacClaren Farm angus, A5 Kyoto Hirai wagyu, and the Wagyu X steak in both fresh and aged variations. Trust us when we say this is an absolute dream for steak lovers, especially when you accompany it with seared tuna steak ($24), kabocha with a toasted cheese top ($26), chilled somen ($26), agedashi tofu ($16), spinach salad ($16), or beef tallow fries ($16).
When: 1 January – 28 February 2025
How much: Wagyu X Origins, $180++ (comes with one free side), Wagyu X Major, $370++ (comes with two free sides)
Where: Wagyu X’s limited-time promotion, 82 Club Street, Singapore 069450; daily, 11am – 3pm & 5pm – 10pm
5. Concert: Aurora: What Happened to the Earth? Part 4

Norwegian art-pop sensation Aurora is making her way to Singapore for an unforgettable live performance! Renowned for her ethereal vocals and distinctive musical style, her show promises to captivate. The concert aligns perfectly with the release of her fourth studio album, What Happened To The Heart. Touted as her most personal and cathartic project to date, expect to be mesmerised by tracks like Starvation and Some Type of Skin.
When: 3 February 2025, starts at 8pm
How much: Tickets start at $108
Where: Aurora: What Happened to the Earth? Part 4, #04-01, The Star Theatre, The Star Vista, 1 Vista Exchange Green, Singapore 138617
6. F&B: A Nordic experience by chef Mathew Leong
Acclaimed chef Mathew Leong returns to Singapore for a limited-time pop-up that no foodie should miss. For those who aren’t in the know, Mathew Leong is the executive chef at Norway’s prestigious three Michelin-starred Re-naa, and is on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list. This rising star is bringing his Michelin-level expertise to the recently refreshed Dusk @ Mount Faber Peak, bringing you on a gourmet journey exploring Nordic and Asian flavours.
When: 19 – 23 February 2025, 6pm to 10pm
How much: $188++ for a five-course menu, $80++ wine pairing available
Where: A Nordic experience by chef Matthew Leong, Dusk @ Mount Faber Peak, Level 2, Mount Faber Road, Singapore 099203
7. Arts & entertainment: Anna Akana: It Gets Darker

A stalking incident ain’t slowing Anna Akana down, because now she’s back after a six-year hiatus with a restraining order and a ton of new stories. The comedian, actress, and writer is a familiar face, and you might have caught her in flicks like Marvel’s Ant-Man, Netflix’s Jupiter’s Legacy, and Comedy Central’s Corporate. Now, she’s bringing her talents to Singapore for one night only!
When: 18 February 2025, starts at 8pm
How much: Tickets start at $58
Where: Anna Akana: It Gets Darker, Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, Singapore 178907
8. Arts & Entertainment: Cloud 9

Could this be one of the coolest music festivals happening this year? Expect musical euphoria at Cloud 9, a genre-transcending music festival put together by Mediacorp. Following the theme “Feel the Beat and Catch the High”, a number of stage acts are set to perform and we’re sure you won’t wanna miss out.
South Korean rapper B.I will be showcasing his blend of hip-hop and R&B, Ivy Lee brings her signature catchy Mandopop, and girl group Dolla will be showing off their contemporary dance-pop routines. Let’s not forget local talents like Shazza, Alyph, and DJ Kiara, and personalities Azura Goh, Ezam Ernady, Joakim Gomez, Joey Tay, Sonia Chew, and Zhu Zeliang.
When: 15 February 2025, 5pm
How much: Tickets start at $28
Where: Cloud 9, Expo Hall 7, 1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150
9. F&B: Nutmeg & Clove’s Indonesia Edition
Known for its cocktails inspired by Singaporean roots and history, Nutmeg & Clove will be kicking off the start of some very exciting guest shifts with its Indonesia Edition. For one night only, bartenders Sebastian of Segno, Raeka and Alvin of Carrots, Demitria of Hats, and Kumara of Koda will be showcasing a series of cocktails that’ll give us all a taste of what Indonesia’s bars have to offer.
When: 4 February 2025, 8pm – 12am
How much: Cocktails typically priced at $26
Where: Nutmeg & Clove’s Indonesia Edition, 8 Purvis Street, Singapore 188587
Say adieu to January and make room for exciting memories in February with these amazing things to do in Singapore!