How Singapore is Redefining Valentine’s Day for Singles with Epic Speed-Dating, Anti-Romance Parties, and More!
Not spending Valentine’s Day with a partner? Discover unique ways to enjoy February 14 in Singapore with speed-dating, fitness meet-ups, anti-romance parties, and more.
Valentine’s Day can be a stressful time for singles, especially with all the romantic celebrations happening around you. But fear not—if you’re flying solo this year, Singapore offers a wide array of exciting alternatives to the traditional dinner date. From speed-dating events to running meet-ups and even anti-romance parties, there’s no shortage of fun ways to enjoy February 14 without a date. Here’s how you can spend the day, whether you’re looking for love or simply a fun escape.
Find Love in Real Life, Not Online
For those who want to ditch the dating apps and meet people the old-fashioned way, Singapore has you covered with a variety of singles mixers and speed-dating events. These gatherings offer a great opportunity to meet others in a low-pressure, social setting.
One such event is at Beast and Butterflies, the restaurant at M Social Hotel. For $60, singles can enjoy a buffet while mingling over dinner. It’s a perfect way to meet new people while indulging in delicious food. For those seeking a quicker pace, Moon Rooftop Bar & Lounge on Anson Road is hosting a ticketed speed-dating event on February 14, where singles can engage in fast-paced conversations and see if sparks fly.
In addition to these restaurant and bar events, local social media communities are also playing cupid. For example, TheAfterHours, a local group, will host a singles mixer on February 13 that includes speed dating and icebreakers. Meanwhile, the event percent20twenty on February 14 invites participants to bring along their single friends and pitch why someone should date them. The event encourages participants to be the ultimate wingman or wingwoman, helping others find love.
Run Into Romance
For the more active singles, running clubs are quickly becoming the new dating apps. Many people are finding their match while jogging, and why not combine fitness with the search for love? If you’re ready to run toward romance, join a Valentine’s-themed run like Love at First Stride, a 5km run at East Coast Park on February 14. The run costs $25, which includes lunch and plenty of opportunities to mingle over pizza after the run.
For those who prefer a more relaxed jog, Easy Pace Only offers a chilled 5km evening run that ends with drinks at a rooftop bar in Raffles Place. Whether you’re sprinting to meet someone new or taking a more leisurely pace, running events offer a unique way to make connections over shared interests and fitness.
Leave Love to Fate
If you’re feeling adventurous and prefer to leave your romantic future in the hands of the gods, sign up for Beyond the Red String: The Gods of Love Valentine’s Temple Tour. This guided tour on February 13 offers a spiritual alternative to traditional Valentine’s Day activities. The tour will introduce participants to Chinese deities associated with love, marriage, and family, such as Yue Lao, the god of marriage.
Led by a licensed Singapore Tourism Board guide, this experience allows you to learn about the myths and traditions tied to these deities. Participants will also learn about specific prayers and offerings associated with these gods and receive a small symbolic token of blessing. Whether you’re single or in a relationship, this tour offers a unique and cultural twist on the usual Valentine’s Day celebrations. Tickets are priced at $30, and the tour is open to anyone curious about the myths of love or hoping to learn more about the deities.
Celebrate Galentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day isn’t just for couples. More and more, people are embracing Galentine’s Day, a celebration of female friendships. If you’re not interested in romance but still want to mark the day with something special, there are plenty of events for you and your friends to enjoy. For example, Sorry I’m Booked, a local book club, will host a morning event at Clarke Quay on February 14 where bookworms can exchange their favorite love stories and share their literary passion. It’s a perfect way to spend time with friends while bonding over books that make your heart flutter.
If you’re in the mood for a lively night out with your besties, you can sign up for a Galentine’s pub crawl across two bars at Rendezvous Hotel Singapore on February 13. The tickets range from $15 to $30, and it’s an excellent way to enjoy a fun night with your closest friends while hopping between two great spots.
When Bad Dates Turn Into Good Stories
If you’ve ever had a date go horribly wrong, you know how entertaining those stories can be. Goodbye Alibi, a bar on Duxton Road, is hosting Terror-Tine, a Valentine’s-adjacent event on February 11 for women aged 25 to 45. This open-mic night gives ladies a chance to share their worst dating experiences, with the crowd voting on the most disastrous date story. The winner will be crowned the queen of bad dates.
Tickets for this event are $69 and include free-flowing wine, making it the perfect opportunity to laugh, cry, and commiserate with others who’ve been through similar dating disasters. As Goodbye Alibi owner Kimberley Yeo said, “It’s more of a fun and chaotic session where we can laugh and commiserate and scream or cry at the absurdities that go on in the dating world.”
For Those Who Want to Swear Off Love
Not everyone is in the mood for romance, and if you’re one of those people, there’s an event for you, too. Sweet, Bitter & Twisted, an anti-Valentine’s coffee rave, will take place at the Museum of Ice Cream on February 22. This event is for anyone who wants to shake off the pressures of love and instead dance to house music while enjoying beats laid down by DJs.
The event, which includes entry to a dessert bar and tarot card readings, is priced at $15 and is aimed at anyone who wants to let go of past dating nightmares and have a blast with fellow singles. If you’re not feeling the love, this event will provide a fun way to release all that pent-up frustration.
Conclusion
Whether you’re seeking romance, celebrating friendships, or swearing off love altogether, Singapore has something exciting for everyone this Valentine’s Day. From speed-dating sessions and Valentine’s Day runs to anti-romance parties and spiritual tours, the city offers plenty of ways to embrace the day on your own terms. So, if you’re single this Valentine’s Day, you can still make it memorable with unique events that go far beyond traditional dinner dates.
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