The National Gallery Singapore spotlights works by local photographer Chua Soo Bin and the Monkey Shoulder Made for Mixing Bar Tour guarantees an evening of fun this festive season
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1. Monkey Shoulder Made For Mixing Bar Tour

What After a wildly successful run last year, Scotch whisky brand Monkey Shoulder invites serious party-goers to experience an unforgettable night as they bar-hop around the city to taste the many ways to enjoy their much-loved tipple. Expect to hit up various local bars including Potato Head, Employees Only Singapore, Tippling Club and Mitzo.

When Over two weekends from December 4 to 7 and 18 to 21 

(Related: Whisky Appreciation Night With Singapore Tatler)

2. Singapore Red Cross Year End Carnival 2019

What There's something for the whole family at this year's Singapore Red Cross Year End Carnival as the humanitarian organisation invites the public to have fun while supporting a great cause. Located at The Coliseum at Hard Rock Hotel Singapore, members of the public can look forward to a slew of exciting workshops, carnival game booths and tasty grub to fuel their weekend. 

When December 7 and 8

(Related: Red Cross Society Singapore Celebrates Its 70th Anniversary)

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Above (Image: Legacy Festival)

3. Legacy Festival

What What better way is there to celebrate the end of 2019, than on a beach with your inner circle, raving to the tracks of some of the best DJs in the world? For those who love a good music blowout: the inaugural Legacy Festival has world-renowned DJs such as Zedd, Don Diablo, Tiësto and Oliver Heldens included in its blazing line-up, guaranteed to serve up big drops and heart-thumping tunes at Siloso Beach next weekend. 

When December 6 and 7

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Above (Image: National Gallery Singapore)

4. Chua Soo Bin: Truths and Legends

What While visiting the exhibitions at this year's Singapore Biennale at the National Gallery, why not check out some of the works by homegrown photographer and Cultural Medallion recipient, Chua Soo Bin, too? Featuring an impressive collection of photographic works that document the portraits of Chinese ink masters such as Ye Qianyu and Chen Wen Hsi, this retrospective offers a rare insight into the lives of these artistic trailblazers, while spotlighting the growth of the country's photography scene and its relationship with the larger arts community. 

When December 6 till June 28, 2020

(Related: Taking “Every Step In The Right Direction” With The Sixth Edition Of The Singapore Biennale 2019)

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