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Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the quirkiest vibes of this lion city. Today, Friday, March 27, 2026, Singapore's buzzing with balmy tropical heat around 31 degrees Celsius, perfect for outdoor adventures, while the Asia Pacific Maritime expo at Marina Bay Sands pumps up the energy with vessel tech demos till 5pm—think futuristic ships that feel like sci-fi sports[5].

Kick off with today's hottest picks across interests: Families, hit Science Castle Singapore at Woodlands National Library for Asia's brightest student science showdowns, showcasing wild innovations from kids in five countries[3]. Culture lovers, catch the tail end of weekend warm-ups like Bras Basah.Bugis Open House nearby with arts and crafts till evening[6]. For music thrills, early bird tickets drop today at 4pm for DJ Snake's epic harbourfront bash on May 8—electronic beats with Higher Brothers reuniting, but snag 'em via Cityline now[4]. Night owls, Pressplay 2026 silent disco raves the National Library tonight from 5pm, dancing with headphones amid live sets by LAYYI and shye[6]. And maritime fans, Asia Pacific Maritime wraps today with cutting-edge sea tech[5].

Local buzz: Energy Market Authority just announced Singapore International Energy Week 2026 theme "Connecting Energy Systems, Powering Tomorrow" for October—mark your calendars[1]. No major transit hiccups, but watch for expo crowds at Marina Bay MRT.

Must-dos today: Storm Marina Bay Sands for maritime exhibits, blending sports-like boat races with tech. Hunt hidden gems at Dopamine Land in Sentosa for trippy interactive fun[6]. Or chill at National Gallery Singapore's Impressionism show tracing SEA art roots, with 30% off tickets if booked early[6].

Local tip: Haggle like a pro at wet markets for fresh laksa ingredients—Singaporeans swear by it for that authentic kick, turning shopping into a cultural sprint.

Tomorrow, gear up for SingaiVizha 2026's Urumi Melam drum frenzy and fusion dances at GlassDome[7], plus Kirana Gharana classical music vibes[7]. Tune in for more epic discoveries!

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