Excitement Returns with Night At Orchard

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Orchard Road was buzzing with excitement as Night At Orchard made its grand return in April this year, and it still promises a vibrant array of experiences for visitors. After a four-year hiatus, this monthly night event brings a fresh wave of energy to Singapore's iconic shopping hub.

Running till 29 December 2024, Night At Orchard occurs on the last weekend of every month, from 3-10pm. With over 50 booths spanning from Wisma Atria to Ngee Ann City, it is conveniently situated with Orchard MRT being just a minute walk away.

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Following its successful launch in 2019, the event garnered widespread acclaim, making its absence in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic even more disappointing. Now that it’s back, Night At Orchard 2024 brings to us different “creative and experiential” brands from both local, and international businesses.  With stores constantly changing every month, it ensures a fresh and exciting experience each visit.

Last June, some standout vendors included The Smell Lab, offering affordable aromatherapy products crafted from natural ingredients, and the Beauty of Joseon Pop-Up – exquisite Korean skincare. Inkbox tempted with its unique temporary tattoos, while other shops delighted with thrift cameras and trendy clothes. 

You can also look forward to an array of handmade treasures like crochet toys, clay earrings and intricately decorated press-on nails. There are even fun diy booths, Trollypolly and Happy Cappy Studios, where you can bedazzle and personalise toy trolls and bendy dolls with beads and charms, adding a playful touch to your evening. There’s something for everyone.

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Here's a pro-tip: keep an eye on their Instagram page to get a first look at upcoming shop lineups. Or, head down before 5pm for a smaller crowd. This way, you won't miss out on any of your favorite shops due to crowds. So, mark your calendars for the last weekend of July and see it for yourself! 

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