Slice of the Weird: The Art of Nychos (Through July 18)

You'll be blown away by urban art and graffiti illustrator Nychos's first solo exhibition in Asia—there's a whimsical collection of artworks featuring unusual cartoon-like figures on display. The Austrian artist will also be releasing his first art book, as well as a series of collectible art figures, during the exhibition.

MATTER #nomadcart pop-up at kapok (Through July 20)

Need new threads? Local label MATTER has launched an interactive pop-up concept allowing customers to find out more about India's textile history, handcarved block prints and the dyes used in their textiles. There will also be various pants on display for customers to try before purchasing online.

The Social Store (July 5 to 20)

This global pop-up and exhibition—which has grand plans to set up 500 shops around the world to promote and preserve the works of artists and artisans of various communities—is showcasing a 5,000-strong collection of art, wearable art and traditional crafts. Everything will be on sale ($20 upwards), with part proceeds going towards the International Young Artists Exchange, a non-profit initiative that helps young talents from disadvantaged backgrounds fulfill their artistic dreams.

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2014 (July 8 to 12)

In need of a good laugh to alleviate all that stress from work? The tenth edition of this festival roadshow will showcase performances from some of Australia's finest comedians, including Ronny Chieng, Harley Breen and Joel Creasey. Be prepared for a rollickin' good time!

Saul Bolton at The Cliff (July 9 to 13)

Michelin-starred Saul Bolton makes his debut guest stint in Singapore, as part of The Cliff's roster of pedigreed chefs. Expect his usual East-meets-West approach to food—the six-course dinner includes dishes like sea urchin chawanmushi paired with black truffle vinaigrette, and hard-shelled lobster with carrot curry and long beans.

Singapore Food Festival (July 11 to 20)

If you want to sample a huge variety of local dishes like satay, carrot cake and so on, you'll be spoilt for choice at this annual food festival. There'll be events like a barbecue by the beach and an ION Orchard food trail, alongside classes and workshops, special dining promotions and more. (Photo Credit: Singapore Tourism Board)

Edition(ed) 2014 (July 17 to 20)

Want that museum-worthy art piece for half the price? Go for the editioned version of it at this annual exhibition featuring over 70 works of art by more than 30 artists, including American artists and identical twins, Doug and Mike Starn, and internationally acclaimed Indonesian contemporary artist Yunizar. Prices range from $900 to $83,000.

Art Apart Fair 2014 (July 18 to 20)

Here's somewhere else to get your dose of art: this popular fair will feature over 2,000 works created by over 150 artists from Europe and Asia, focusing on the works of emerging and mid-career artists from Russia. Located in a comfortable space inside a contemporary hotel, gems are aplenty here. It'll make for a fun and immersive art browsing experience.

Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall Open House Weekend (July 19 to 20)

Finally! Get a sneak peek at the newly refurbished Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall. Participate in a series of guided and self-guided tours and enjoy special performances by the Singapore Symphony Children's Choir, T'ang Quartet and more. 

 
Ballet Under The Stars (July 18 to 20, 25 to 27)

Here's something other than your usual stuffy ballet recitals. Two weekends of classical and contemporary ballet await at SDT's annual outdoor dance fest, including works by George Balanchine, Val Caniparoli, Edwaard Liang and Edmund Stripe, and a world premiere by Natalie Weir. (Photo Credit: nicolethen Studio)

Russian Circles (July 20) 

Rock hard to Chicago post-metal trio Russian Circles. The band, who is known for its visceral, atmospheric sound, will be in town to promote its latest album Memorial. Expect something loud, dark and dynamic. 

Bombay Bicycle Club (July 29)

We're really excited about this (and you should be, too)—beloved indie rock band Bombay Bicycle Club will be coming to town! They'll be performing a slew of experimental electronica tunes off their latest album, So Long, See You Tomorrow, as well as old favorites.