Hear It, See It, Bloom In It: Three Culture Picks In Singapore This April

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Singapore’s cultural calendar blooms this April with experiences that engage the senses in unexpected ways. From immersive soundscapes to vibrant floral displays and powerful artistic legacies, the city offers new ways to explore creativity, nature and technology. Step into an interactive audio playground at Funan, wander through thousands of tulips at Gardens by the Bay, or discover the story of pioneering Chinese artist and activist He Xiangning at National Gallery Singapore.

Find Your Vibe at the JBL ‘Live Your Sound’ Pop-Up

Experience an immersive audio playground at Funan where JBL celebrates 80 years of sound innovation. The â€˜Live Your Sound’ Pop-Up Experience transforms the atrium into five interactive lifestyle zones covering gaming, music creation, productivity and outdoor adventures. Visitors can test new headphones, jam with AI-powered amplifiers, and even customise accessories at a DIY charms bar — all while discovering their personal sound.

Wander Through Tulipmania

Spring comes to Singapore as Tulipmania returns to the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay, between 24 April to 17 May 2026. Now in its 12th edition, the floral showcase celebrates Dutch artistic heritage, with colourful tulip displays inspired by painters like Vincent van Gogh and Johannes Vermeer. Iconic works such as The Starry Night are reinterpreted through elaborate floral arrangements.

Explore Ink and Intent

Art lovers can discover the legacy of pioneering Chinese artist He Xiangning at National Gallery Singapore. The exhibition presents more than 50 works spanning paintings, calligraphy and archival materials, revealing how her art intersected with political activism and early feminist movements while shaping modern Chinese ink painting.

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