
Have you used your SG Culture Pass yet? From 1 September 2025 onwards, all Singapore citizens aged 18 and above can use SG Culture Pass credits worth $100 to offset ticket purchases for eligible arts and heritage activities in Singapore. Wondering where to use the SG Culture Pass? We’ve got your back.
SG Culture Pass: What Is It?

The SG Culture Pass credits are valid from 1 September 2025 to 31 December 2028.
Over 400 programmes have been approved to date. These include a variety of activities that range from live performances to workshops and heritage tours.
Where to Use the SG Culture Pass
Spoilt for choice? Here are some events that you can explore with your loved ones using the SG Culture Pass!
Charlotte’s Web by SRT
Many of us grew up reading the heartwarming tale about an unlikely friendship between Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider. It’s time to introduce the kids to an extraordinary theatre version of Charlotte’s Web presented by SRT’s The Little Company! It’s going to be a magical, humorous and thrilling time with the family at the theatre with E.B. White’s beloved book.
It’s the perfect chance for kids to experience the magic of live theatre through a wholesome tale about friendship, courage and the power of kindness that has endured decades. The first three weekends are already selling out fast, with tickets from $32. Get a family package of four at 15% off.
When: 25 February to 28 March 2026
Where: Drama Centre Theatre, National Library Building, Level 3
Recommended for ages 4 and above
Ticket Prices: From $32
Website: Charlotte’s Web by Singapore Repertory Theatre
Hua Yi Festival
Spring into a season of family fun at Huayi – Chinese Festival of Arts 2026 at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay from 27 February to 8 March. Make your way to the festival to enjoy kid-friendly shows where legends come alive, fun-filled workshops, free hands-on crafts and more.
The Huayi festival celebrates the best of Chinese culture through the performing arts. It is a chance for audiences – both young and old – to connect with the beauty of the Chinese language and culture in fresh and exciting ways.
When: 25 February to 8 March 2026
Where: Esplanade, Theatres by the Bay
Website: Huayi – Chinese Festival of Arts 2026
March On Festival
See the world through fresh eyes at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay’s annual children’s festival March On 2026 from 12 to 25 March. Let your babies, toddlers and kids discover the world around them through a rich variety of engaging arts programmes by renowned international and homegrown artists.
This year’s March On festival features more than 30 free and ticketed programmes for young audiences. From theatre and dance to enchanting puppetry storytelling, there is something suitable for ages as young as 6 months all the way to 7 and above.
When: 12 to 25 March 2026
Where: Esplanade, Theatres by the Bay
Website: March On 2026
Secondary the Musical
Teens, youths, teachers, ex-secondary school students listen up! This one is for you. Checkpoint Theatre presents a musical about the world of Huxley Secondary School alongside noob teacher Lilin.
With the pressures our Singapore’s education system, can any of the students and teachers survive unscathed? Find out at Secondary the Musical.
When: 9 to 26 April
Where: 11 Empress Place, Victoria Theatre
Ticket price: From $75, 20% discount for students
Website: Secondary the Musical
Balloon Splatter Art Workshop at Art Pop

>Unleash Your Inner Artist: One Balloon Pop at a TimeExperience art like never before at Art Pop Studio’s Balloon Splatter Art Workshop — where paint meets play!
Inspired by the iconic Princess Diaries balloon scene, this workshop turns every burst of paint into an explosion of colour on canvas. You’ll get to explore layering techniques, contrasting colour play, and of course—the main event—popping paint-filled balloons in our dedicated splash zone.
Whether you’re planning a playful date or family bonding time, this workshop is the perfect way to connect, get messy, and make memories! Fun for kids, adults, and everyone in between! Everyone can be an artist — no skills required.
When: Till 28 December 2025
Where: Art Pop Studio, Ubi
Ticket Price: From $85, book your spot at Balloon Splatter Art Workshop
Chinatown Chaos Singapore: Puzzle Hunt
The Chinatown Chaos Singapore is a puzzle hunt experience for all ages that allows participants to discover stories of Singapore’s past while exploring the landmarks in the district.
Designed as an interactive experience, the game mascot Ollie guides participants through the streets to find clues and solve tasks together as a team, where each location’s heritage story is tagged to a piece of the puzzle, making it a fun and educational activity for groups of friends and family.
The experience lasts about two hours and groups of six or more could opt for a private session.
When: 1 September 2025 to 31 December 2028
Where: Chinatown
Ticket price: $25
Book your slot or find out more details about the experience on the website.
Curator Tours at Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games at the Asian Civilisations Museum
Games and play are important parts of our lives, and you are right in time to join the fun at the Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games exhibition by the Asian Civilisation Museum.
Find out about the beginnings of well-loved board games and the beautiful designs woven into them. Step into the larger-than-life sized version of board games, go into a game of Chess and Go with a robot arm, or play local card games like Hawker Wars.
Curator tours are also available to give more insights on the exhibits. The tours are available at $25 per person on 1 October 2025, 3 December 2025, 4 February 2026 and 6 May 2026.
When: 5 September 2025 to 7 June 2026
Where: Asian Civilisations Museum
Ticket price: From $12
Get your tickets to Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games tours!
Feast of Fury by RANSACK
If you love solving puzzles, you will love RANSACK’s latest outdoor puzzle hunt titled “Feast of Fury” centred around Chinatown, its heritage and our local culture. The outdoor mystery adventure takes place in Chinatown, starting first at Kreta Ayer Square. Participants will learn about various landmarks, buildings, murals and even the views, honing their observation skills while figuring out the solutions to the puzzles.
Each game kit costs $35, and special bundle inclusive of entry to Chinatown Heritage Centre costs $45 (for one person).
Where: Chinatown
Tickets: From $35
Get more details about Feast of Fury by RANSACK.
Jurong Fishery Port Tour by Hidden Heritage
Ever wanted to see where the fish on your dinner table comes from and where supermarkets and fishmongers get their supply of fish? Jurong Fishery Port is where the action is! While most of the world is asleep, this bustling fish market comes to life. Join Hidden Heritage on its late night tours to Jurong Fishery Port – we guarantee a good haul of knowledge and fresh fish (if you decide to shop)!
When: Once every month
Where: Jurong Fishery Port
Tickets: From $53 per pax
“Don’t Call Us Poor” Tour by Hidden Heritage
Other than collecting passports at Lavender’s ICA Building, what do you remember Lavender for? We joined Hidden Heritage for a tour in the Lavender and Jalan Besar district to discover some gems hidden away from plain sight, uncovered only if you take a closer look.
The great news is the SG Culture Pass can be used for this tour!
When: 1, 15, 23 March
Where: Jalan Besar/Lavendar
Tickets: $68 per pax
An “Under One Roof” Character-Led Tour Experience
Be led by a former resident who steps straight out of the past in 1950s, bringing the stories of Chinatown Heritage Centre to life through engaging storytelling and immersive performance. Complete the experience with a soothing cup of herbal tea from AMACHA which are thoughtfully crafted from premium herbs, natural ingredients, and carefully sourced botanicals to ensure that every sip delivers both flavour and nourishment.
When: Till 31 March 2026
Where: Chinatown Heritage Centre
Tickets: From $35
Get more details about An “Under One Roof” Character-Led Tour Experience.
SG Food Clay Miniature Experience by Hands On Klay
Get creative while exploring Singapore’s rich food heritage in this hands-on clay workshop! Guided by local clay artists, you’ll learn how to shape, bake, and assemble miniature versions of iconic local snacks such as kaya toast, ang ku kueh, iced gem biscuits and more, using beginner-friendly polymer clay techniques. Suitable for families, friends, and kids aged 5+.
When: Till 31 December 2028
Where: Orchard
Tickets: From $100
Get more details about this clay workshop.
How to Redeem the SG Culture Pass Credits
To claim and use the SG Culture Pass credits, you can visit https://www.sgculturepass.gov.sg/ and log in via your Singpass account.
Upon successful verification, you can use the credits on eligible arts and heritage events.
SG Culture Pass Approved Activities & Events
You can also view the full list of SG Culture Pass activities and events.



























