National Day in Singapore is more than just fireworks and parades. It is a moment of pride, rest, and reflection—a time when families, friends, and individuals step back from the usual routine and enjoy what the country has to offer. Whether you are looking to break a sweat, spend quality time with loved ones, or simply recharge, there are plenty of activities that combine fun and wellness.
From exploring fitness routines at a local martial arts gym to enjoying nature, this long weekend is a great opportunity to blend celebration with meaningful downtime.
1) Watch The National Day Parade And Fireworks
No National Day weekend in Singapore is complete without catching the parade and fireworks. The Parade at The Padang and Marina Bay includes performances, marching contingents, and the spectacular jump by Singapore Red Lions. It all concludes with a synchronized fireworks display that lights up the skyline
If you prefer to avoid the crowds, many satellite viewing zones like the NDP Bay Celebrations offer great views of the fireworks. Or, if you’d rather stay home, several heartland areas will also feature fireworks displays, so you can enjoy the show from the comfort of your neighborhood.
2) Go For A National Day Themed Run
Singapore often hosts themed fitness events during the month of August, including fun runs, community workouts, and outdoor group training. You can join a virtual run or head out on your own route around iconic spots like Marina Bay, the Southern Ridges, or East Coast Park.
Running is a simple yet effective way to build cardio health, clear your mind, and enjoy the scenery. Plus, some events include a goodie bag or finisher medal, adding a festive twist to your weekend routine!
3) Concert And Sunset Celebration At Gardens By The Bay
Head to the Meadow at Gardens by the Bay for the Mediacorp National Day Concert titled “Ties that Bloom.” This free concert features local icons such as Kit Chan, Taufik Batisah, and Charlie Lim. Fringe activities include carnival zones, photo installations, and interactive games. The concert is timed to bring the parade atmosphere under the stars, complete with communal energy and music-driven enjoyment.
4) Explore The Bay Discovery Trail And Carnival
The Bay Discovery Trail around Marina Bay and the ArtScience Museum brings National Day to life through interactive zones, heritage games, and live street performances. It is a free experience open to the public and perfect for families or groups of friends.
Nearby, the nostalgic Uncle Ringo Carnival returns with classic carnival rides, fun games, food booths, and top-notch spots to view fireworks while sampling Singaporean snacks and street performances.
5) Enjoy A Full Lineup Of Activities At The Majulah Fiesta
If you’re a fitness enthusiast, head over to the Sports Hub for the Majulah Fiesta Fitness Party. Held at OCBC Square on both August 9 and 10 from 8:30 am to 11:30 am, this outdoor workout session will get you moving while celebrating the national spirit. Come dressed in red and white and enjoy a lively session filled with energetic routines, upbeat music, and a strong sense of community.
After your workout, take a stroll to Kallang Wave Mall to explore the AL!VE Artisans Market, open from 12 pm to 8 pm. Then swing by Majulah Music Hub at OCBC Square, running from 1 pm to 9 pm, where you can enjoy live music, dance performances, and engaging games. The area will be buzzing with locally curated crafts, National Day-themed trinkets, and plenty of fun for all ages.
6) Have A Screen-Free Picnic Or Park Day

Unplug for the weekend with a relaxed picnic in the park—sometimes mindful rest and laughter in nature are the best form of wellness.
Disconnecting from screens might be one of the healthiest things you can do over the weekend. Pack a picnic, gather a few friends or family members, and head to a nearby park. Bring a frisbee, a deck of cards, or simply enjoy a book under the shade.
Not every wellness activity has to involve a structured class. Sometimes, mindful rest and laughter in nature are exactly what your body needs to recharge.
7) Join A Martial Arts Trial Class

Curious about martial arts? Public holidays are a great time to try a free trial! Gyms like Evolve MMA offer beginner-friendly classes that are fun, social, and way more engaging than a treadmill workout.
If you have been curious about martial arts but never took the first step, this is the perfect time. Many martial arts gyms in Singapore offer trial sessions or open houses during public holidays. Whether you’re looking to try Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing, or MMA, martial arts is a great way to stay fit while learning discipline and focus.
It is also a fun group activity. You get to meet new people, test your limits, and discover a fitness routine that is more engaging than the usual treadmill workout. Gyms like Evolve MMA are known for their structured classes that suit all levels, even complete beginners!
Give Martial Arts A Try This National Day
Singapore’s National Day weekend is a great time to celebrate not just the country but your own personal growth and well-being. Whether you’re exploring the outdoors, enjoying local festivities, or stepping into a martial arts gym, every activity can be a step toward a healthier and more fulfilling lifestyle.
If you’ve been curious about martial arts, this break is the perfect time to explore it. Evolve MMA offers beginner-friendly classes in Boxing, Muay Thai, BJJ, and more, all led by world-class instructors in a welcoming environment. You don’t need to be an athlete to start, just a willingness to try something new!
Book your complimentary trial class with our World Champions below!
If you have any other questions regarding Evolve MMA and the programs we offer, you can get in touch with our membership executives at the following locations:
Evolve MMA (Orchard Central)
181 Orchard Road
#06-01 Orchard Central
Singapore 238896
Phone: Evolve MMA (KINEX)
11 Tanjong Katong Road
#02-52 KINEX
Singapore 437157
Phone: Evolve MMA (Star Vista)
1 Vista Exchange Green
#02-26A The Star Vista
Singapore 138617
Phone: (65) 6539 9590
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