Togetherland by World Christmas Market 2025 Now Free to Enter Till 4 January, Opening Its Festive Doors to All

With Christmas inching closer, Togetherland by World Christmas Market 2025 is officially opening up as a free-entry, non-ticketed festival right through to 4 January 2026, with the exception of Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, in response to wet weather conditions expected across December.

Guests can continue to enjoy the festival’s original operating hours, including the daily happy hour until 7pm, making it easier than ever to drop in throughout the season. Visitors who have already purchased tickets will be offered a full refund in festive vouchers of equal value at the festival’s on-site registration counter.

The move is set to make the year-end celebration even more accessible to local visitors and international tourists alike. With nine festival zones, more than 100 vendors, and a nightly musical theatre performance, the festival promises a full calendar of activities and entertainment.

Festive Highlights and Entertainment

Togetherland features 40 F&B booths and 60 retail stalls set across the Marina Bay festival grounds, alongside its original-script musical The Brightest Christmas Star, performed every evening at 7:45pm. Guests can also look forward to a vibrant line-up of local performers including O.K READY!, Daniel Sid & One Mic Stand, The Jukeleles, Skibidies, and Roulette.

With 19 days left to enjoy the festivities, organisers are spotlighting one must-see attraction: the Gateway of Stars. This spectacular light tunnel, lined with kinetic sculptures and glittering archways, leads guests into Constellation Town Square, home to an 8-metre-tall real Christmas tree dressed in 1,500 mirrorballs.

Workshops, Inclusivity and Community Spirit

Weekends at the festival offer hands-on fun at Donner’s Heartlight Haven, with an array of art workshops by White Canvas Studio, including painting, candle making, coaster decorating and food art jams.

Adding to its meaningful appeal, the zone also hosts The Art Facult, a social enterprise under the Autism Resource Centre (Singapore), showcasing gifts and merchandise created by young artists on the autism spectrum.

Concert Tie-Ins and Year-End Celebrations

Togetherland is also collaborating with Singland Festival, giving visitors the chance to win tickets to upcoming shows on 31 December 2025, and 2–3 January 2026 featuring Terry Lin, Rain, and Henry Lau.

To close the season, the festival will serve as a major destination for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2026, with extended hours on key festive dates:

  • Christmas Eve & Christmas Day: 4pm – 11pm
  • New Year’s Eve: 4pm – 1am (with fireworks)

A special celebration package for Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve will also be announced soon.

Irone Kim

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