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Top 5 events to check out this weekend (17-19 Oct)

Spookfests not your kind of thing? Apart from the Halloween events ongoing, still wondering what to do this weekend? If you’d rather something less scary and hair-raising, here are Weekender’s top picks on events to check out:

1. Heineken Green Room: The Transporter

17 Oct  

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Heineken Green Room presents ‘The Transporter’ – a launch pad inspired by a journey into the future, catapulting fans into new frontiers of electronic dance music. Come immerse yourself here for an out-of-this-world party experience.

Infinite Studios, Mediapolis@One-North

 

2. a-nation

18 Oct, 5pm, From $138

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The biggest and most prominent summer festival in Japan comes to Singapore for the very first time! Presented as a premium showcase, catch world-class artistes perform up close! Don’t miss headlining acts Ayumi Hamasaki, m-flo and Sonar Pocket from Japan.

MasterCard Theatres, Marina Bay Sands, a-nation.net/singapore/

 

3. Oishii Japan

18 Oct, 11am-5pm, From $4

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Come down to ASEAN’s largest dedicated showcase on Japanese F&B! Look forward to a comprehensive array of authentic Japanes  ingredients and food, culinary techniques and equipment and the latest industry trends. Activities such as live demostrations and classes will be conducted as well.

Suntec Singapore, oishiijapan2014.peatix.com

 

4. Asia’s Largest Outdoor Yoga Class: #Omtogether

19 Oct, 5pm-7pm

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Heads up, all yogis! Come join #‎Omtogether Singapore!

Set to make history as Asia’s largest outdoor community yoga class, practise against the stunning backdrop of Singapore’s skyscrapers.

Green Roof, Marina Barrage, sg.stretchcity.com

 

5. Sensorium 360

Until 19 Oct, $10 (Adults) , $5 (Students, Senior Citizens & NSFs)

This visual arts exhibition calls upon the full range of human senses and explores how sensory experiences enable us in understanding the world and knowing the self.

Singapore Arts Museum, 71 Bras Basah Road, www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/exhibitions/

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