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SG60 Heart&Soul Experience Nears Final Day After Inspiring Nearly Two Million Visitors

Singapore’s SG60 Heart&Soul Experience will conclude on 31 December 2025, wrapping up an impactful four-month run since its opening on 26 August. The flagship SG60 programme, featuring immersive ticketed galleries and a series of free public installations, is on track to welcome nearly two million visitors, with about 150,000 ticket bookings recorded.

More than 7,000 visitors who took part in post-experience surveys expressed renewed optimism about Singapore’s future, sharing hopes for a nation that continues balancing economic success with compassion, inclusivity and care for the vulnerable. Respondents envisioned a Singapore that remains united, safe and innovative, while holding on to its community spirit, cultural identity and human touch.

A Collective Look Toward Tomorrow

Presented in partnership with Tote Board and Singapore Pools under the 2025 Community With A Heart Initiative, the Heart&Soul Experience includes free Windows of Time photo booths that invite visitors to document personal reflections and pledge their hopes for Singapore’s future.

Tote Board and Singapore Pools have committed $500,000 to the initiative, channelled through Community Chest to four mental wellness charities: Childrens’ Aid Society, Club HEAL, Mindfull Community Limited, and the Singapore Association for Mental Health.

Powered by Storytelling and AI

Jointly organised by the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) and the National Library Board (NLB), the Heart&Soul Experience guides visitors through Singapore’s past, present and future using immersive narrative design and generative AI.

The ticketed journey spans Orchard Library’s Level 3 and 4 spaces, while complementary public installations stretch across the Level 1 atria of Orchard Central and orchardgateway, extending the experience beyond the exhibition halls.

Legacy Continues Beyond 2025

Although the event will close at year’s end, some components, including World 60, Curiocity, and a reimagined Windows in the Sky, will be preserved in the future Orchard Library, set to reopen in the second half of 2026. These installations will continue inspiring reflection and discovery for years to come.

With just two weeks left, the public can still secure free tickets to the SG60 Heart&Soul Experience before doors close on 31 December 2025.

Irone Kim

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