This Easter, Singapore offers a rare opportunity to step outside of routine and immerse yourself in experiences that blend style and celebration. Whether your idea of a perfect weekend involves an indulgent roast, a roving magician, or dancing under the stars in a forest, the long weekend has something for every kind of reveler.
The Singapore EDITION: Easter, Elevated
Tucked away on Cuscaden Road, The Singapore EDITION is more than just a luxury hotel — it’s a statement. Conceived by the legendary Ian Schrager (the man behind Studio 54 and the boutique hotel movement), the EDITION brand brings together the crisp precision of five-star service with a sense of personality, warmth, and creative flair.
Schrager’s vision was simple yet revolutionary: to create a hotel that feels like a destination in itself. And nowhere is that more evident than during holiday occasions like Easter, when EDITION becomes a playground for refined festivity.
This year, the hotel’s signature restaurant, FYSH at EDITION, will host a lavish Easter Sunday Roast on April 20, featuring signature dishes, curated cocktails, and a lush, sunlit ambiance. Helmed by chef-restaurateur Josh Niland, FYSH brings a progressive Australian coastal dining philosophy to Singapore, with an emphasis on line-caught seafood, sustainable meats, and bold, seasonal flavors. Guests can expect everything from coral trout umami to wagyu satay, served with a playful side of Easter fun: a roving magician and face painting for the little ones, all within the restaurant’s relaxed yet luxurious setting. The price? SGD148++ per adult — a worthy splurge for a holiday celebration that balances indulgence and intimacy.
It’s the kind of place where you linger over dessert, toast to long weekends, and wonder why every Sunday can’t feel this special.
Sunda Festival: A Different Kind of Easter Gathering
For those who crave something off the beaten path, Sunda Festival offers a totally different — yet no less meaningful — way to celebrate Easter. Taking place from April 17–19, Sunda unfolds across two distinct locations: an Opening Night at MDLR on Thursday, followed by two full days of music, art, and community in the wild surrounds of Sarimbun Scout Camp.
Founded by long-time collaborators Jake Camacho and Daniel O’Connor, Sunda is more than just a music festival — it’s a movement. They set out to create a bridge between different creative communities in Southeast Asia, Jake explains. A place where people from various scenes can meet and build relationships.

Expect a genre-bending lineup of regional and international DJs, immersive art installations, wellness workshops, and food that rivals some of the city’s best markets — all designed with inclusivity and sustainability in mind. Families are welcome, and this year, kids can even join in on a literal Easter egg hunt woven into the festival’s creative programming. Daniel sums up the spirit of the festival simply as putting smiles on faces, through music-centric experiences.
From the polished interiors of EDITION to the bamboo stages of Sunda, Easter in Singapore this year invites us to gather, slow down, and rediscover joy — whether that means a perfectly cooked roast or dancing barefoot beneath the stars. After all, isn’t that what holidays are for?
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