MASA Singapore 2026 is set to spotlight Indonesia's contemporary creative movement in Singapore with a month-long programme spanning music, art, fashion, design, hospitality, and culinary experiences.
Running from 2 July to 10 August, the multidisciplinary cultural movement will take place across Takashimaya Shopping Centre and Gardens by the Bay under the theme "A Sight into the Golden Indonesia Era". Bringing together more than 80 Indonesian brands and creators, MASA aims to showcase Indonesia as a living, evolving creative ecosystem rooted in collaboration and innovation.
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One of the programme's biggest highlights is MASA SOUND, taking place on 12 July at Glassdome. The showcase will feature performances by Matter Mos, Ican Harem, MARBLES, Alan Darmawan, Pengayoman, and lullaboy, celebrating the diverse sounds shaping Indonesia and the wider Southeast Asian music scene.
Beyond music, visitors can explore the Indonesia Marketplace at Takashimaya Shopping Centre, featuring fashion labels, designers, artists, architects, hospitality brands, culinary concepts, and creative businesses. Meanwhile, Gardens by the Bay will host the Indonesia–Singapore Orchid Extravaganza, an immersive exhibition exploring Indonesian heritage through endemic flora, traditional architecture, craftsmanship, and Nusantara fauna.
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Built around the Indonesian value of gotong royong, MASA presents culture not as a static tradition but as a collaborative force that continues to evolve across generations.
"MASA is a reflection of Indonesia today. We want to present Indonesia not merely as a destination or a collection of cultural symbols, but as a living ecosystem of creators, thinkers, makers, and communities shaping the future together," said Heliandi Fajar Saputra from the MASA Team.
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Indonesia's Vice Minister of Creative Economy Irene Umar added: "MASA represents a bold new chapter for Indonesian creativity on the global stage. Fueled by our cultural heritage and the collaborative spirit of gotong royong, we are moving from individual talent to collective impact. Singapore is our gateway."
Alongside its headline exhibitions and live music showcase, MASA Singapore 2026 will also host artist exhibitions, gallery activations, hospitality and culinary experiences, illustration festivals, and a series of cultural programmes throughout July and August.
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