Updated 19 January 2026

Light to Night Singapore 2026 has arrived as a major highlight on the city’s cultural calendar, marking the 10th anniversary of one of Singapore’s most beloved public art and light festivals. From 9 to 31 January 2026, the historic Civic District and National Gallery Singapore come alive with art, light, music and stories that invite everyone to explore, reflect and connect through creativity.
This refreshed celebration expands the festival like never before, offering more reasons to return again and again—whether you’re visiting for the first time or making it part of your annual Singapore itinerary.
What Is Light to Night Singapore?
Light to Night Singapore began as a night-time arts celebration in Singapore and has grown into a city-wide event that blends art, culture, community and imagination. In its 10th edition, the festival returns under the theme “The Power in Us,” inviting audiences to think about how art and collective creativity shape shared experiences, strengthen bonds between people, and inspire fresh perspectives for the year ahead.
When and Where
- Dates: 9–31 January 2026
- Location: Across the Civic District and within National Gallery Singapore, including multiple outdoor and indoor sites around city centre heritage buildings.
For the first time, this edition stretches across four vibrant weekends, giving you plenty of opportunities to explore installations and performances at your own pace.
Theme: “The Power in Us”
The festival’s core message centres on community, unity and creativity. Through art, storytelling and light, Light to Night Singapore 2026 highlights three ideas:
- Memory and Modernity in Dialogue: How history and heritage influence contemporary life
- Crafting Unity from Duality: Celebrating differences that come together to create harmony
- From Spectator to Co-Creator: Encouraging visitors to become active participants in art and community engagement
This makes the festival more than a visual spectacle—it becomes a collective experience that invites people from all walks of life to join in.
What to Expect at the Festival
Art Installations & Interactive Experiences
Light to Night Singapore 2026 features a mix of large-scale and interactive installations scattered throughout the Civic District. These pieces invite visitors to pause, reflect and walk through urban spaces in new ways.
Highlights include:
- New SANTAI Series installations inspired by relaxation and community spirit
- Sculptural and immersive art in both indoor and outdoor spaces
- Works from artists responding directly to the theme of unity and creativity
Façade Projections That Transform the Night
One of the festival’s signature experiences is the light projection mapping on iconic buildings like the National Gallery Singapore, Asian Civilisations Museum and Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall. These projections turn architectural landmarks into dynamic visual canvases after dark, making every evening feel like a city-wide art show.
Art x Social: Festival Village
At St Andrew’s Road and Empress Lawn, the Art x Social Festival Village brings together food, drinks, live DJs, performances and craft stalls alongside the art. It’s a lively place to meet friends or make new ones while enjoying the festival atmosphere.
Music, Theatre & Public Programmes
Across the weekends, there are free performances—from music and choir sessions to community-led events. Expect engaging programmes that pair well with evening exploration, deepening the sense of connection through both art and performance.
Tips for Visiting
- Plan your visit: The festival calendar is spread out, so consider choosing specific weekends or evenings to explore in depth.
- Crowd-friendly: Some streets in the Civic District are closed to vehicles during peak festival nights, making walking and cycling easier.
- Free and ticketed experiences: Many installations and art pieces are free to enjoy, with some special programmes or workshops requiring tickets.
Why Light to Night Singapore Matters
More than a festival, Light to Night Singapore celebrates how art brings people together. It reflects community voices, highlights creative exploration and gives everyone a chance to interact with art in public spaces. For families, friends, visitors and long-time residents, it’s a reminder of how creativity can illuminate both places and shared experience.
