What’s on in Singapore this September & October
Steven Bartlett Comes to Town
British entrepreneur, best-selling author, and host of the global podcast The Diary Of A CEO, Steven Bartlett is bringing his Business And Life Speaking Tour to Asia for the first time, with Singapore as the opening stop on Friday, 19 September 2025. The one-night-only event promises candid insights into success, entrepreneurship, and personal growth as Steven shares how he went from university dropout to millionaire at 23. Now 32, Bartlett is the co-founder of Flight Studio, global investment fund Flight Fund, and Web3 platform Thirdweb, with interests in biotech, blockchain, and consumer tech. If anyone’s got a story (and inspo by the bucket-load), it’s him!
The Star Performing Arts Centre, #04‑01, 1 Vista Exchange Green, 138617
DON’T MISS! The first 100 entrants to purchase a ticket for Steven’s Business And Life Speaking Tour in SG at startix.sg get 15% off (excluding add-ons) with code ANZA15
If the shoe fits
Hold onto your glass slipper – Singapore Dance Theatre’s production of Cinderella is back this December. Set to Prokofiev’s sweeping score, the performance will be accompanied live by the Metropolitan Festival Orchestra. Come along for romance, humour, and beautiful ballet in this charming retelling of Cinder’s journey from ashes to elegance. It’s perfect for little ones too!
4 – 7 December 2025. 1 Esplanade Drive, 038981
sistic.com.sg
Up for a Laugh?
Japanese-Australian comedian Takashi Wakasugi hits Singapore on Saturday, 13 September 2025 at Ola Ola Restaurant & Bar. Winner of the Directors’ Choice Award at the 2023 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and a 2024 nominee for Most Outstanding Show, Takashi is known for his dry, observational humour on Japanese versus Western life.
Marina One East Tower, 5 Straits View, #01-20/21 The Heart, 018935
Karaoke & crisis come together!
Congratulations, Get Rich! kicks off on the red dot this October with its riotous debut. Written by and starring Singaporean-Australian Merlynn Tong, this bold new comedy serves up karaoke chaos, family fireworks, and a soundtrack of 90’s bangers. Set in a Singaporean karaoke bar, the story follows Mandy as she battles to save her business in the middle of a birthday breakdown. Sounds relatable? We’ll see you there!
29 Oct – 9 Nov 2025.
Drama Centre Theatre, 100 Victoria Street, #03-01, National Library Building, 188064
srt.com.sg