Everything you need to know about your $100 SG Culture Pass credits and which local arts and heritage events to use them for

by Tai Wing Xin

As part of the SG60 Budget Initiatives, the government is rolling out the SG Culture Pass this September 2025

What’s that, you ask? All Singaporeans aged 18 and above in 2025 (born before 2008) will receive S$100 worth of credits to spend on over 400 local arts and heritage programmes.

Yes, this includes all Singapore Citizens as of 31 December 2024.

SG Culture Pass
Photo by Singapore Chinese Orchestra

This isn’t a sneaky way to get discounted K-pop tickets, as the credits can’t be used for foreign performances, or food and drinks.

SG Culture Pass aims to immerse us in our rich local arts scene (which will effectively die out unless we do something), with literary events, dance recitals, exhibitions, plays, workshops, and concerts.

SG Culture Pass
Photo by ArtScience Museum

To redeem your credits, simply visit the official SG Culture Pass website here and log in with your SingPass account from 1 September 2025 onwards. That’s also where you’ll find the full list of eligible activities, which can be filtered by date, type, and location.

These credits are valid for three years, from 1 September 2025 to 31 December 2028, so take your time to plan your events (math isn’t my strong suit, but you’ve got to make the S$100 worth every buck).

The best part? A majority of 70% of the events will be priced below S$50, and any remaining cost can be topped up through credit card or PayNow.

SG Culture Pass
Photo by Catch

Authorised providers include Sistic, BookMyShow, GlobalTix, Klook, Pelago, and Trip.com.

Alternatively, Catch is the only official marketing partner, which gave us a sneak peek into what to expect.

Sing60 Music Festival (One-Day Pass: S$40, Two-Day Pass: S$60) is taking over Fort Canning Park for two days of local music by over 60 home-grown acts

On 6 and 7 December 2025, sway to pop singers Benjamin Kheng and Shazza, the Talentime All-Stars, mandopop singers Mavis Hee, other indie and alternative music artists, and electronic music artists. 

Photo: @shazza.wav/instagram

If you’re an adventurous soul, Sentosa: Fort Siloso History Game Walking Tour (S$38) is a tech-guided walking tour. Part Amazing Race and part Escape Room, it promises thrilling secret bunkers and hidden passageways.

Photo by Klook

Graffiti may be illegal in Singapore, but at Off the Wall: LETTER/FORMS, you’ll be able to watch three artists live-paint large-scale murals… and take part in the spray painting yourself.

Foodies, The Studios Pickle Party 泡泡菜狂欢也! by The Theatre Practice (S$40) is a play disguised as a pickling workshop, and you’ll actually get to make pickles on-stage.

SG Culture Pass
Photo by Tuckys Photograph

Do note that the credits are non-transferable, non-exchangeable for cash, and not valid for resale.

Whether it’s following a heritage food trail or enjoying an immersive theatre performance, SG Culture Pass aims to expose us to our rich local arts scene.

What event’s got your heart pumping?

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🗓️ 1 September 2025 to 31 December 2028

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