
Celebrate our nation's arts and heritage by checking out some of these events with the family – many of them are fun activities for kids!
We’ve received many benefits last year as part of the SG60 celebrations, like the SG60 baby gift. And to encourage us Singaporeans to go out and embrace more of our heritage and the local arts scene, another initiative was introduced – the SG Culture Pass! If this is your first time hearing about it, don’t worry. Read on to learn to learn more about the SG Culture Pass, how you can use it, and how it can benefit Singaporean families. Plus, we’ll be updating the list as more events are rolled out so make sure you bookmark this page!
SG Culture Pass FAQs
Who gets the SG Culture Pass credits?
From 1 September 2025, every Singaporean citizen aged 18 and above will receive $100 in SG Culture Pass credits.
What are the SG Culture Pass credits for?
They can be used to offset ticket purchases for eligible local arts and heritage activities and programmes offered by authorised ticketing partners.
Where do I claim my SG Culture Pass credits?
Head over to the official SG Culture Pass website and click on “check your credits”. Then sign in with your SingPass and complete your profile – you’ll be able to see your credits available. Remember to beware of phishing scams and ensure that the website you’re accessing has the official ‘.gov.sg’ in the URL!
How do I use the SG Culture Pass credits?
Select an activity from the list that you want to attend, click on ‘get tickets’, and follow the instructions as shown.
Can I use my SG Culture Pass credits for my kids?
Yes! You can use your credits to purchase tickets for your kids who aren’t old enough to receive credits of their own.
Family-friendly activities to use SG Culture Pass credits on
Out of the 18 pages of activities available, we’ve had a look and picked out our favourite family-friendly activities for you to take the fam to on your next weekend out or during the school holidays! For the full list of activities, check out the official site here.
Arts and Crafts activities with the SG Culture Pass
1. Art Jamming

Art Jamming is a great way to destress after a long week of work or a fun way to express your creativity with the little ones! No expectations or judgment at Arterly Obsessed – it doesn’t matter if it’s your first time picking up the brush or if you’re a seasoned painter, the end goal is about self-expression. It’s also a great way to introduce the kiddos to art, or a starting point if they’ve already shown interest. No need to fully invest in art supplies or dirty the house!
Ticket price: From $40, get tickets here
When: Now till 31 Mar 2026
Where: Arterly Obsessed, 195 Pearl’s Hill Terrace, #01-10, Singapore 168976
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2. Kids’ Pottery Workshop

You might think pottery is too hard for the little ones to handle – let The Potters handle it! Their Little Potters class is specifically designed to cater to the kiddos under the guidance of senior potters, where they’ll learn to nimbly mould and shape the clay pieces into bowls, cups, mini planters and more. You’ll definitely be impressed by what they can accomplish by the end of it.
Ticket price: from $92.66, get tickets here
When: Now till 19 March 2026
Where: The Potters, 1 Yishun Industrial Street 1 #06-17 A’Posh Bizhub, Singapore 768160
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3. Singapore Food-Themed Clay Workshop

Spend some quality time, hands-on time with the little ones making miniature versions of iconic SG foods like beloved traditional kueh! At Hands on Klay, you’ll be guided by local clay artists on how to shape, bake, and assemble these clay miniatures of local snacks such as kaya toast, ang ku kueh, iced gem biscuits and more. No worries if you’ve never done it before, they’ll be teaching you beginner-friendly polymer clay techniques – all you need to bring with you is a love for craft or culture. You even have the option to turn them into accessories like earrings, pendants or bag charms!
Ticket price: From $100, get tickets here
When: Now till 31 Dec 2028
Where: Hands on Klay, 277 Orchard Road #03-05, Singapore 238858
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4. Paint-A-Bear Workshop

Make your very own bear and let your creative juices flow! No lengthy lessons here, just a brief introduction to the materials and some techniques before you and the fam are off to creating your very own masterpiece. Bring home a decor piece that comes with a story and comes attached with fun memories of spending time with the little ones!
Ticket price: From $59
When: 2 September 2025 to 31 December 2028
Where: Room To Imagine, 90 Goodman Road, Goodman Arts Centre #02-64, Block O, Singapore 439053
5. Esplanade Presents da:ns focus Footwork 2026

Get your groove on with the little ones and move to the rhythm in da:ns focus Footwork! They’re returning this year with sessions for both kids ages six to eight years old and preschoolers ages three to six, specifically. Choose your type of dance – they’ve got various styles including ballet, hip-hop, and even K-pop!
Ticket price: From $20, book tickets here: kids, preschoolers
When: Multiple sessions from 14 Mar – 22 Mar 2026
Where: Esplanade Rehearsal Studio, 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore 038981
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Concerts with the SG Culture Pass
6. Esplanade Presents | March On There’s a Dinosaur in the Concert Hall!
What do you do when a dinosaur shows up in the concert hall? The Pitch Patrol, of course! Armed with their chords, instruments and a whole lot of groove, this band of melody-making heroes is here to save the day. Join them as they go on wacky, genre-bending missions full of stories, mythical creatures and adventure. Get ready to clap, sing and groove along — it’s time to make some magic with music.
Ticket price: From $30, get tickets here
When: 21 Mar 2026, 3pm
Where: Esplanade Concert Hall, 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore 038981
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7. SSO Concerts for Children: Wild Symphony

Wild Symphony is more than just music, it’s an interactive picture book and live concert experience composed by esteemed author Dan Brown! Join the adventures of Maestro Mouse and his companions from the animal kingdom for some family-friendly sounds and poetry with a positive message!
Ticket price: From $30, get tickets here
When: 21 – 22 Mar 2026, 11am & 2pm
Where: Victoria Concert Hall, 11 Empress Place, Singapore 179558
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8. Pixar in Concert
If your little ones are big fans of the Pixar movies, they’ll love Pixar in Concert, which brings beloved moments from Disney and Pixar’s animated classics to life on the big screen. Not only will you be enjoying the amazing soundtrack, it’ll also be accompanied by stunning HD visuals from fan favourites like Toy Story, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Up, Coco, and more.
Ticket price: From $58, get tickets here
When: 26 – 27 Jun 2026, 7.30pm
Where: Esplanade Concert Hall, 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore 038981
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Theatre
9. The Garden Gnomes by Helen O’Grady Drama Academy
An essential part of learning the theatre is movement, which is what Helen O’Grady Drama Academy plans to teach your little thespian with The Garden Gnomes workshop! Suitable for ages five to nine, the little ones get to exercise creative movements and miming by acting as gnomes to transform a garden without saying a word.
Ticket price: From $50, get tickets here
When: Sessions available on 18 Jun, 19 Nov, and 10 Dec 2026, 5pm to 6pm
Where: A Good PLACE@One Holland Village, 7 Holland Village Way, #01-21, Singapore 275748
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10. Lao Jiu: The Musical

We can all relate to the story of a child who wants to chase their dreams. Set in 1980s Singapore, Lao Jiu: The Musical follows an exceptionally gifted boy and the only son in a family of daughters. Lao Jiu’s heart longs for the rich world of traditional Chinese hand puppetry but faces an impossible choice: pursue a path of stability and security, or dedicate himself to the life of an artist. This heart-warming musical brings together stirring songs, energetic choreography, and a captivating spectrum of puppetry styles – do note this production is in Mandarin but does have English subtitles. It also does contain some coarse language so parental discretion is advised.
Ticket price: From $38, get tickets here
When: 2 -19 Apr 2026, Tue to Sat 8pm; Sat to Sun 2.30pm
Where: National Library — Drama Centre Theatre, 100 Victoria St, #03-01 National Library / Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, Singapore 188064
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Singapore heritage attractions & activities with the SG Culture Pass
11. Images Of Singapore Tour By Madame Tussauds Singapore

This special edition of Madame Tussauds Singapore will take you through 200 years of Singapore history – from humble fishing village to 21st century powerhouse through special effects and immersive theming. You’ll get to listen to stories from memorable figures like Sir Stamford Raffles and learn how they contributed to Singapore’s growth.
Ticket price: From $35
When: 1 September 2025 to 30 June 2026
Where: Madame Tussauds Singapore, 40 Imbiah Rd, Sentosa, Singapore 099700
12. Amazing Race: Chinatown Chaos

Embark on an immersive puzzle hunt experience in colourful Chinatown! Scour the streets, solve puzzles, and discover the origins behind the history, heritage, and even hawker culture in Chinatown in this amazing race adventure. Teamwork is important, so pull the family together and solve these riddles while building unity and cohesion.
Ticket price: From $27
When: 1 September 2025 to 31 December 2028
Where: Thian Hock Keng Temple, 158 Telok Ayer Street Thian Hock Keng, Singapore 068613
13. SingaPop! immersive multimedia exhibition
This immersive multimedia exhibition celebrates 60 years of Singapore’s pop culture as part of the ongoing SG60 celebrations! It tells the story of how a diverse group of immigrants created something truly special—a culture that is distinctly Singaporean. Teach the kiddos about the evolution of Singapore’s everyday culture—from hawker centres to music, film, fashion, Singlish, and annual National Day Parades.
Ticket price: From $25
When: 1 September 2025 to 28 December 2025
Where: Marina Bay Sands, 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974
HoneyKids Team Picks: Our favourite activities to use the SG Culture Pass on!

“The kids’ pottery workshop looks super fun – my kids love playing with dry clay and playdough at home so I’m sure they’d love this! A couple of hours of fun and leaving someone else to handle the mess? A win for me!” – Syazana Hishamuddin, Editor
“It has to be the Amazing Race: Chinatown Chaos for me; it’s definitely something my son will enjoy. There’s some thinking involved to crack the puzzles, some walking and movement, all while learning about the history and heritage of Chinatown. It’ll get his attention and focus better than textbooks!” – Andrina Loo, Lifestyle Writer
“Pixar in Concert is perfect for my Nemo and Woody-loving kids. I can just picture them humming along to the familiar tunes already.” – Esther Chung, Branded Content Associate Editor
“I love the Singapore Food-Themed Clay Workshop, the pieces look so cute, and they make for cute, thoughtful gifts for any occasion.” – Raiz Redwan, Junior Lifestyle Writer
Make use of the SG Culture Pass and learn all about our country’s history and heritage!