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TheWeekendList: 6-8 February 2026

Have you thought about what to do this weekend — Valentine’s Day or festive CNY plans?

 

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1. Sip CHAGEE’s Limited-Edition Camellia Oolong Milk Tea and Collect Festive Keepsakes

This weekend, tea lovers and seasonal seekers alike have reason to drop by CHAGEE for its new Camellia Oolong Milk Tea — a limited-time offering that artfully balances floral aromatics with refined oolong depth and fresh milk. Priced at S$5.20 (Regular) and S$6.20 (Large), this drink is designed to be both refreshing and memorable, perfect for leisurely catch-ups or as a thoughtful first stop on a festive day out.

Beyond the tea itself, CHAGEE is celebrating with festive collectibles that bring extra colour to your weekend. From camellia-inspired red packets that carry warm reunion wishes to knit orange bags that brighten daily errands, these extras are available with qualifying purchases while supplies last.

And for something truly cuddly, look out for the Prosperity Tea Plant Plushies, sold either à la carte or bundled with a Large drink at S$32.80— a cute touch for gifting or shelf-filled memories.

2. Explore “Love and Prosperity in Full Bloom” at Capitol Singapore & CHIJMES

Make the short walk between Capitol Singapore and CHIJMES part of a vibrant day of culture, romance, and interactive fun. Running through 3 March 2026, the Spring of Blossoms Festive Market transforms Capitol’s Outdoor Plaza into a lively bazaar of handcrafted gifts and seasonal treats, open 12pm–8pm daily through 15 February, while the adjacent Spring in Bloom Photo & Zodiac Zone is a must for portrait-style snapshots and even a chance to score a complimentary gift by sharing your photo on Instagram.

Capitol’s calendar also includes live performances — from jazzy evenings with Shanghai Swingers to energetic kids’ wushu displays — with schedules across late January and February. Meanwhile, at CHIJMES, Love in Bloom taps into Valentine’s spirit with experiences ranging from outdoor movie nights to sunrise pilates sessions, all themed around connection and shared moments.

Add to that the chance to redeem exclusive gifts or win staycations when you shop in both precincts — including packages at The Capitol Kempinski Singapore or Grand Park City Hall — and you’ve got a weekend loop that’s part adventure, part celebration, and entirely photo-worthy.

3. Dance Into the Night at W Singapore

If your idea of a well-spent weekend includes good music, warm vibes, and stylish company, W Singapore – Sentosa Cove’s After Dark series is worth putting on your calendar. Launching on 7 February 2026 from 8:00pm–2:00am at WOOBAR, this new music-centric nightlife experience opens its stage with internationally acclaimed DJ XI (Christi McGarry) blending tropical rhythms with punchy bass — ideal for both casual party-goers and serious music fans.

Ticket prices start at S$25 (inclusive of one drink) for early birds, with walk-ins available at S$30. If you’re arranging this as a group night out, table packages begin from S$220 with a S$200 dining credit, which effectively turns your night into a dinner-plus-dance experience.

For a fully restful option, the Meet Us Here package pairs entry with suite accommodation and drink vouchers, letting you turn what could’ve been “one set and home” into a sunset-to-sunrise escape. Consider it the weekend reset with a bit of groove.

For more information, please click here.

4. Enjoy Art-Inspired Afternoon Tea at ANTI:DOTE, Fairmont Singapore

For a weekend brunch with a contemplative twist, ANTI:DOTE at Fairmont Singapore launches a limited-run afternoon tea series inspired by the work of Indonesian contemporary painter S. Dwi Stya Acong. Available daily 12:00pm–2:00pm and 3:00pm–5:00pm through 31 March 2026, this experience (from S$68++ per adult, S$34++ per child) marries delicate gastronomy with visual art to create a sensory rhythm that unfolds at your table.

The savoury course boasts inventive Indonesia-inspired bites — like refined gado gado and tender rendang wagyu mille-feuille — while the sweet sequence evokes the vibrant colours and organic shapes seen in Acong’s canvases, from passionfruit opera to pandan-infused choux. Zero-proof cocktails with evocative names like Golden Interval and After Light further extend the narrative into your glass. This is the sort of weekend plan that feels like a small cultural retreat nestled in the city.

ANTI:DOTE is located at 80 Bras Basah Rd, Level 1 Fairmont, Singapore 189560.

5. Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road Launches Halal East Asian Mala-licious Festive Buffet

Big celebratory meals call for big buffet spreads, and Ginger’s halal kitchen is leaning into bold East Asian flavours with its “Mala-licious” buffet (from S$68++/Adults and S$34++/Child), which runs 2 February to 3 March 2026.

Built for shared plates and group joy, the lunch and dinner spread features highlights such as free-flow mala abalone, assorted Xinjiang meat skewers, DIY Shaanxi rougamo (“Chinese burgers”), and rich Wagyu beef shabu shabu in Sichuan pickle mustard broth.

Because it bridges the Lunar New Year and Ramadan seasons, it also makes for an inclusive gathering point when scheduling multiple group visits.

For the full menu and reservations, please click here.

Ginger Restaurant is located at 7500 Beach Rd, Singapore 199591.

6. Go All Aboard! at the Taste on Track: Japan Rail Fair 2026

For a weekend food event that feels like a trip without the passport, Taste on Track: Japan Rail Fair 2026 at Urban Park, Guoco Tower delivers flavour-heavy fun from 6 to 8 February 2026. Free entry makes this a natural choice for a casual afternoon with friends, family, or even a first date.

The fair celebrates Japanese culinary craft through the lens of railway travel — meaning you’ll find stations of flavour from premium producers, artisanal sake tastings, and iconic regional eats like Hokkaido-style fried chicken paired with draft KIRIN beer. Local tourism partners are also on-site with travel deals and destination tips, turning your taste adventure into actual future trip inspiration.

Eat, sip, and plan your next Japan getaway all in one stop.

Taste on Track: Japan Rail Fair 2026 is located at Guoco Tower, 5 Wallich Street, #01-20, Singapore 078883

7. Experience Aviation Thrills at the Singapore Airshow 2026

A century of aviation innovation comes alive at the 10th edition of the Singapore Airshow — one of Asia’s largest aerospace and defense showcases — taking place from 3 to 8 February 2026 at the Changi Exhibition Centre. While the first four days are trade-focused, the weekend public days (7 & 8 February 2026) are open to all.

Weekend@Airshow tickets are priced at S$39 for adults and S$19 for children aged 3–12, with an optional group package at S$250 (including four tickets and a car park label), giving families and aviation fans plenty of reasons to attend.

Expect heart-thumping aerial displays, more than 35 aircraft on static display, interactive zones, and even photo-ops with the event’s mascots — making it an action-packed day out for both kids and grown-ups who’ve ever dreamed of being up in the sky.

Tickets for the public days on 7 & 8 February 2026 are available for purchase via SISTIC.

Changi Exhibition Centre is located at 9 Aviation Park Rd, Singapore 498760.

8. Score the Best Deals for Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA

Cirque du Soleil returns to Singapore with KOOZA, extending its run due to overwhelming demand, now playing from 25 February to 19 March 2026. If you’re planning a culture-filled weekend, this is the moment — special ticket promotions are now live.

A vibrant return to Cirque du Soleil’s roots, KOOZA blends jaw-dropping acrobatics with playful comedy in a high-energy celebration of human movement. The story follows the Innocent, led by a mischievous Trickster into a surreal world of self-discovery, brought to life by a colourful cast of eccentric characters.

Named after the Sanskrit word koza, meaning “treasure” or “box,” KOOZA unfolds like a perfectly packed “circus in a box” — balancing adrenaline-fuelled feats with heartfelt humour.

Ticket deals include:
– Up to 30% off weekday shows
– 10% off weekend performances (6–15 February 2026)
– 20% off selected Chinese New Year shows (18–22 February 2026))

Perfect for a standout date night or a fun outing with friends.

For tickets, please click here.

9. Celebrate Lunar New Year with Skechers’ Festive Red Packets & Blind Boxes

Shopping with perks? Skechers Singapore has introduced limited-edition Lunar New Year red packets and blind boxes designed for the Year of the Horse. Spend S$98 to receive the exclusive red packet set, and bump that up to S$188 to also collect a festive blind box — each with one of four lucky cat designs.

The playful illustrations and symbolic motifs — heart for love, oranges for luck, pineapple for success, and traditional ingots for wealth — make these items perfect for house visits or gifting, turning an ordinary shopping trip into a seasonal highlight.

10. Visit Guardian’s Revamped Marina Bay Sands Flagship

Guardian’s newly transformed flagship store at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is making waves with tech-infused, personalised wellness experiences. Expect five curated zones — from Health & Wellness to Derma Skincare and Men’s — plus rapid AI-powered skin and scalp assessments that deliver customised recommendations in about five minutes. Alongside on-site pharmacy services and wellness consultations, this refreshed format makes browsing feel purposeful rather than random.

To mark the reopening, there’s a limited-time promotion: S$20 off purchases of S$250 or more, valid until 28 February 2026 — ideal for turning errands into self-care moments.

Guardian Marina Bay Sands Flagship is located at 2 Bayfront Ave, B2-49 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018972.

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