5 Things To Do This Week In Singapore: 6th to 12th June 2016

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Support a young talent this week as a self-professed kampung boy homecook takes up the chef’s hat; down espressos to your heart’s content at Singapore’s first speciality coffee festival; and groove to local musicans at a massive boat music party – that’s just some of the exciting happenings going on this week in Singapore.

Kilo Under Pressure with Juan Phoa
kilo under pressure

Earlier this month, Kilo opened its kitchen to an amateur chef, rebooting the Kilo Under Pressure series it first hosted five years ago. Six other home cooks are lined up to take over the Kilo Kallang kitchen in the coming months, and this Thursday sees self-proclaimed Malaysian kampung boy Juan Phoa.

He’ll be putting his childhood on a plate, serving up local dishes with an upscale, unexpected spin – think the food-court staple ‘mee hoon kueh’ done like you’ve never imagined and the nostalgic White Rabbit candy…as a plated dessert!

Kilo Under Pressure with Juan Phoa is happening on Thursday, 9 June 2016, 6pm at Kilo Kallang. Dinner is priced at $65++. For more details, check out the event page here.

Singapore Coffee Festivalcoffee-festival

How much do you love coffee? The inaugural Singapore Coffee Festival is our country’s first ever coffee-centric festival, showcasing everything from speciality artisanal coffee to your local kopi. With over 100 exhibitors from the coffee and cafe industry, look forward to lots of tasty food, showcases, on-site home barista challenges, educational talks by experts, lab sessions, entertainment by local music artists, and obviously, more coffee than you’ve ever seen in your life – all in one place.

Singapore Coffee Festival is happening from 10 to 12 June 2016 at F1 Pit Building from 11am to 9pm. Tickets are priced at $13 (advanced) and $18 (door). For more details, please click here.

FRANK Presents: Bandwagon Riverboat II
bandwagon riverboat

After a sold out debut edition in January, the Bandwagon Riverboat is back with 3 decks of live music, Coney Dogs & Root Beer Floats, and Carnival Activities on South East Asia’s only Mississippi Riverboat. Running for two nights this time, expect brand new themes across each level, a revised food menu, and stellar local and regional acts including Charlie Lim, BP Valenzuela, bittymacbeth, Bassment Syndicate, RAH, Oliver Osborne, and CRWN.

Bandwagon Riverboat II is happening on 10 & 11 June 2016 at Stewards Riverboat from 7pm to 2am on both nights. Tickets are priced at $45 per day, available here.

The Painters: Hero
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Following their sell-out tour across Asia, The Painters: Hero has arrived in Singapore to create a visual spectacle with 3D video art and a witty blend of mime, dance, and comedy. Essentially an innovative art performance, experience the mind-blowing skills of live drawing with incredible visual effects as your all-time favorite superstars – including Michael Jackson and Bruce Lee, plus superheroes Superman, Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei – are recreated in a fun-filled compelling show.

The Painters: HERO is happening on 10 & 11 June 2016 at Resorts Word Theatre. Tickets are priced at $138, $118, $98, $68, and $48, available via SISTIC.

Kapok’s 10th Anniversary Party
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Kapok is turning 10 this year, and to mark this milestone, they are declaring independence with the birth of their very own country – kapokland! Sail the seas with the eastern raccoon and the pink dolphin, have a coffee on chez willy island, or plug into tunes by DJ bonjour and performances by homegrown bands TakeTwo and DEON. There’ll be little gifts and games throughout the day where you can win prizes, including framed copies of the kapokland map. Come in your best striped outfit and enjoy ice cream on the house.

Kapok is 10 is happening on Saturday, 11 June 2016 at kapok from 1pm to 7pm. Admission is free. For more details, check out the event page here.

Top image: Bandwagon Facebook

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