March in Singapore is packed with exciting events, from indulging in delicious eats to admiring the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms. Whether you’re an anime fan, a music lover, or a wildlife enthusiast, there’s something for everyone. With a diverse lineup of activities, you’ll never run out of things to do in Singapore this month!
1. Anime Garden
Experience the magic of anime at Anime Garden from 8 to 9 March. This year’s event will be held at Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay. At this exposition, you get to meet your favourite celebrity cosplayers, shop for anime merchandise, and enjoy delicious eats at the Matsuri Marketplace. Alternatively, take part in a cosplay competition and show off your outfit for a chance to win attractive prizes.
That’s not all. The showstopper of the event is two days of the I Love Anisong concert headlined by renowned Japanese artists, such as Akasi Akase. The artists will put on electrifying performances of anime tracks, so expect to dance the night away. Here’s the best part—admission is free, so grab your friends and head down to Anime Garden for an unforgettable weekend!
Address: Supertree Grove, 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Event dates: 8 to 9 March 2025
Event hours: 2pm to 10pm
Ticket Prices: Free admission
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2. Songkran Festival 2025
Wild Wild Wet is bringing Thailand’s iconic water festival to Singapore from 15 March to 14 April. Take part in thrilling water fights within an inflatable maze or test your aim at the Dunk Tank, where you’ll have the opportunity to dunk your friends and leave them a soaking mess. For something a little less exhausting, lean back and enjoy a special water-themed screening of movies such as Moana and Finding Dory.
Aside from the fun and games, Wild Wild Wet’s Songkran also seeks to educate guests on Thai culture. For example, participants get to revel in traditional Thai dance performances and exciting Muay Thai demonstrations by professional fighters. Sign up for the Songkran Festival 2025 to enjoy a day of splashing fun!
Address: 1 Pasir Ris Cl, Singapore 519599
Event dates: 15 March to 14 April 2025
Event Hours: 12pm to 6pm (Mondays to Fridays) | 11am to 6pm (Saturdays and Sundays)
Ticket Prices: $16 to $39
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3. Geylang Serai Bazaar
Wander through the seemingly endless rows of stalls at this year’s Geylang Serai Bazaar, held from 26 February to 31 March. With over 2M visitors last year, this year’s Ramadan event promises to be just as happening. As you browse through 500 different stalls, get ready to indulge in a variety of yummy delicacies and shop for festive apparel. The good news is that all the food sold is either halal-certified or Muslim-friendly! Each stall will also have a $3 menu option to keep things budget-friendly.
Address: Geylang Serai
Event dates: 26 February to 31 March 2025
Event hours: 10am to 11.59pm
Ticket Prices: Free Admission
4. Sakura at Gardens by the Bay
Don’t miss out on the breathtaking sight of romantic cherry blossoms at Gardens by the Bay’s Flower Dome from 8 March to 6 April. Celebrating its 10th edition, this year’s floral display boasts the largest and most diverse collection of cherry blossom trees to date. The event even features a night sakura experience known as yozakura.
Get ready to be mesmerised by a spectacular recreation of Fukuoka City’s famed light installation, the Phantom Castle, originally located in Maizuru Park. Other highlights include a recreation of the historic Kokura Castle from the city of Kitakyushu. Traditional bamboo lanterns that you see at Japan’s annual takeakari bamboo festivals have also been air-flown specially for this exhibition.
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Event Dates: 8 March to 6 April 2025
Event hours: 9am to 9pm
Ticket Prices: $18 to $32
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5. Rainforest Wild Asia
The long-awaited wildlife park, Rainforest Wild Asia, will officially open its doors on 12 March. Accessible from Mandai Wildlife West, the new park recreates a Southeast Asian rainforest with 8 immersive open-concept habitats, and is home to 36 species of animals that are free to roam about. There, you’ll come face to face with François’ langurs, Malayan tigers, and more. Rainforest Wild Asia also offers various outdoorsy activities that are not for the fainthearted, such as the Canopy Jump, the AIA Vitality Bounce, and the Wild Cavern Adventure.
The park also houses Singapore’s first-ever cave restaurant, The Cavern, which is inspired by the Mulu Caves in Sarawak.
Address: 20 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729825
Event dates: Opens 12 March 2025
Event hours: 9am to 6pm (Last admission at 5pm)
Ticket Prices: $21 to $90
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6. Wicked: The Musical
The musical rendition of Wicked is arriving in Singapore from 19 March to 27 April. Crowned as Broadway’s 4th longest-running production, Wicked follows the relationship between Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, and Galinda, later known as Glinda the Good. The musical promises an engaging and emotional plot that explores the themes of identity and self-acceptance, alongside iconic songs from the movie that fans can sing along to, such as “Defying Gravity” and “For Good”. Wicked has an impressive track record of 67M audience members to date, and for good reason—the immersive musical will transport you to the magical Emerald City.
Address: Location: Sands Theatre, 10 Bayfront Ave, B1-69/70 The Shoppes, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018971
Concert dates: 19 March to 27 April 2025
Ticket prices: $88 to $268
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7. Silent Disco Asia
From 29 March to 28 June, party the night away at Pelago’s silent disco, held at the SkyPark Observation Deck.
The customised headset provides a unique listening experience that you have full control over. Partygoers can flick between 3 channels on their headsets to tune in to the preferred DJ and genre of their choice. Dance all night to upbeat music against the backdrop of the vibrant city lights, 56 stories above ground. Silent Disco Asia promises an exhilarating night like no other.
Address: 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956
Event dates: 29 March to 28 June 2025
Event hours: 10pm to 2am
Ticket price: $38
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From indulging in delicious eats to trekking in a wildlife park and grooving at a silent disco, March delivers a range of exciting things to do in Singapore that you can look forward to!
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