Togetherland by World Christmas Market 2025 in Singapore

Togetherland by World Christmas Market 2025 in Singapore

Discover the Ultimate Christmas Celebration at Togetherland 2025

The enchanting World Christmas Market (WCM 2025) is back in Singapore, transforming the Bayfront Event Space into a winter wonderland from December 11, 2025, to January 4, 2026. This year’s edition, themed “A Christmas Constellation,” promises a spectacular blend of festive cheer, local creativity, sustainability, and community spirit. Organized in partnership with the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) as part of the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown (MBSC) 2026 celebrations, the event is set to be bigger and more immersive than ever.

A Bigger, Brighter Festive Wonderland

This year, WCM 2025 will be held in a venue twice the size of previous editions, offering a richer experience for visitors. From the moment you step into the Gateway of Stars, a dazzling tunnel of kinetic sculptures and twinkling arches, you’re transported from everyday life into a magical holiday realm. The journey continues to the Constellation Town Square, where a stunning 8-meter-tall Christmas tree, decorated with 1,500 mirrorballs, anchors the space like a shining star amid festive stalls, light installations, and a community-driven wishing tree.

Celebrating Local Talent and Creativity

At the heart of Togetherland is a commitment to showcasing Singapore’s vibrant local culture and talent. The Dancer’s Magical Stage features the exclusive musical “The Brightest Christmas Star,” a heartwarming story performed by an all-local cast. This 50-minute theatrical production follows three children’s adventures through enchanted worlds, ultimately discovering that the brightest star is within themselves—a message of hope, courage, and imagination.

Throughout the event, lively performances from local bands like O.K READY!, Daniel Sid & One Mic Stand, The Jukeleles, Skibidies, and Roulette keep the festive spirit alive every evening, turning the stage into a lively gathering spot for families and friends.

Gastronomic Delights and Festive Shopping

No holiday celebration is complete without delicious food and thoughtful gifts. Dasher’s Festive Feast, curated by Grab, features over 40 food and beverage vendors, including food trucks and outdoor bars. The Cupid’s Cheer Garden offers an inviting open-air space for drinks and socializing, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. This year, the debut of the Togetherland Festive Brew—a cinnamon-infused, nutty red ale brewed with The 1925 Brewing Co.—adds a special touch to the festivities, with daily happy-hour deals available until 7 pm.

Shopping enthusiasts will enjoy Prancer’s Star Bazaar, a bustling marketplace offering handcrafted ornaments, lifestyle gifts, and locally made products. The Christmas Tree Farm, curated by Singapore’s renowned Sing See Soon, features authentic Christmas trees, ornaments, and holiday décor—adding warmth and tradition to the festivities. For foodie gifts and artisanal treats, Comet’s Global Market presents a curated selection of small-batch baked goods, sweets, and specialty delicacies perfect for sharing.

Family, Pets, and Community at the Forefront

Festivities are designed for everyone. Vixen’s Christmas Carnival offers a lively zone filled with rides, games, and craft activities for children. Pet lovers aren’t forgotten—Blitzen’s Fur Friends Party welcomes furry friends with pet vendors selling treats, accessories, and pet-safe snacks, making the festival fully pet-friendly.

Sustainability and community care are woven into the fabric of Togetherland. The Donner’s Heartlight Haven features giant recycled art installations, including Share Bears made from recycled cardboard, symbolizing kindness and community spirit. Visitors can participate in workshops like candle making and holiday crafts, supporting local artists and inclusive initiatives such as The Art Faculty, which showcases artworks by young artists on the autism spectrum.

The festival’s green commitment is evident through its partnership with GoRental.SG, which incorporates solar power and renewable energy systems, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and promote eco-friendly practices.

Practical Tips for Visitors

Tickets for Togetherland are affordably priced at just $5 on Klook, $8 via Grab (with cashback), or $8 at the gate. Children under 12 enter free, and early visitors can enjoy free admission during the first hour of opening (from 5 pm to 6 pm on weekdays and 4 pm to 5 pm on weekends). The festival also offers daily happy-hour drink deals until 7 pm, perfect for relaxing after a day of holiday fun.

For a chance to win tickets to the exciting concert series featuring artists like Ne-Yo and Henry Lau, visitors can participate in special promotions in collaboration with Singland Festival. Stay updated on schedules, tickets, and event highlights by visiting www.togetherland.world or following @togetherland.sg on social media.


Why Visit the 2025 World Christmas Market?

This immersive festival is more than just a holiday market; it’s a celebration of community, creativity, and sustainability. Whether you’re exploring local art, enjoying festive performances, or simply soaking in the holiday atmosphere, Togetherland 2025 offers a memorable experience for families, friends, and travelers alike.

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Thomas holds a university degree with a focus on Languages, Humanities, Culture, Literature, and Economics, earned in both the UK and Latin America. His journey in Asia began in 2005 when he worked as a publisher in Krabi. Over the past twenty years, Thomas has edited newspapers and magazines across England, Spain, and Thailand. Currently, he is involved in multiple projects both in Thailand and internationally. In addition to Thailand, Thomas has lived in Italy, England, Venezuela, Cuba, Spain, and Bali, but he spends the majority of his time in Asia. Through his diverse experiences, he has gained a deep understanding of various Asian cultures and communities. Thomas also works as a freelance writer, contributing short travel stories and articles to travel magazines. You can follow his work at www.asianitinerary.com

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