
Unlock Your $100 Culture Pass Credits in Singapore: Don't Miss Out!
2025-08-29
Author: Jia
Starting September 1, Singaporeans aged 18 and older can dive into a treasure trove of cultural experiences with their $100 Culture Pass credits! The big question—should you splurge all at once or save for future adventures?
With over 400 eligible arts and heritage programs to choose from, the Straits Times arts team has handpicked some of the best options to fit all budgets. Impressively, around 70% of these programs cost $50 or less, meaning savvy spenders can enjoy at least two events!
Want to stretch those credits even further? You'll be thrilled to find art appreciation activities starting at just $2, and theater tickets available for as low as $25!
If you haven’t found something that excites you yet, fear not! You have plenty of time—your credits won’t expire until December 31, 2028. Plus, new programs are constantly being added, ensuring there's always something fresh to explore.
Bookworms, take note! SingLit titles will soon be eligible for your Culture Pass credits, with more exciting home-grown films potentially on the horizon.
Just remember, unlike CDC vouchers, you can't split or stack your credits. The total cost of your ticket will be immediately deducted from that $100, so choose your experiences wisely.
Top Picks for Every Occasion
Whether you’re planning a family outing, a romantic date, or personal self-discovery, there’s something for everyone!
Family Fun Awaits
Family-friendly events tend to be the most budget-friendly, meaning you can easily enjoy two, or even four, experiences with smart planning.
Exciting Date Ideas
Looking to spice up date night? Why not engage in an interactive murder mystery or unleash your inner artist with graffiti workshops? And yes, you can use those Culture Pass credits!
Dive into Art and Literature
For those aged 18 and above, there are thrilling options including indigenous storytelling, dance workshops, and even eco poetry—perfect for the adventurous spirit!
Save Your Credits for New SingLit Releases
If live events aren’t your cup of tea, consider holding onto your credits for upcoming SingLit books like "Utama," by award-winning author Ng Yi-Sheng, and "Dey," by Shivram Gopinath, both of which are sure to enrich your literary collection.