Where to Celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Singapore (2026 Guide)

Where to Celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Singapore (2026 Guide)

St Patrick’s Day may be Ireland’s national holiday, but in Singapore the celebration has become a full-scale party.

Every March, the city turns green with riverside festivals, Irish pub parties, and Guinness-fuelled celebrations. Whether you’re chasing live bands, street parades, or simply a perfectly poured pint, there are plenty of ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Singapore in 2026.

Here are some of the best events and places to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Singapore this year.


🍀 Best St Patrick’s Day Events in Singapore (2026)

1. St Patrick’s Day Street Festival (13–15 March 2026)

Singapore River events calendar

One of the biggest celebrations of the season returns to the Singapore River district.

The St Patrick’s Day Street Festival transforms the Circular Road and Boat Quay area into a sea of green for three days of Irish music, street performances, and plenty of Guinness on tap. Expect live bands, bagpipes, roaming performers and a lively crowd celebrating along the riverside.

📍 Circular Road / Boat Quay
💰 Usually free entry

If you want the largest St Patrick’s Day atmosphere in Singapore, this is the place to be.


2. Guinness Hangout Pop-Up (Early–Mid March 2026)

The Guinness Hangout Tickets, Multiple dates | Eventbrite

Guinness is running a multi-week celebration across Singapore, including roving pop-ups, DJ sets, and interactive experiences.

Highlights include:

  • The Guinness Pint Parade
  • Live DJ music and games
  • Exclusive Guinness merchandise
  • The “17:59 Guinness Moment”, when pints are poured free for 17 minutes and 59 seconds in celebration of the brand’s founding year.

📍 Multiple venues including Emerald Hill and Far East Square


3. St Patrick’s Day Parade (15 March 2026)

St. Patrick's Day Parade 2026

For a more traditional celebration, the annual parade organised by the Irish community returns.

Hosted by the St Patrick’s Society Singapore, the parade welcomes everyone — Irish or not — to dress in green and march along the Singapore River.

Expect festive costumes, music, and plenty of community spirit.

📍 Lawn in front of Victoria Concert Hall
🎟 Free community event


🍻 Best Irish Pubs to Celebrate St Patrick’s Day

If you prefer celebrating over a few pints and live music, these pubs are some of the most popular places to go.


4. Molly Malone's Irish Pub

MM_170524_IMG_9331.jpgOne of the most famous Irish pubs in Singapore, Molly Malone’s is always packed during St Patrick’s Day weekend.

Expect:

  • Live bands
  • Irish comfort food
  • Guinness flowing all night

📍 Circular Road


5. Muddy Murphy's Irish Pub

Located near Orchard Road, Muddy Murphy’s is known for its authentic Irish pub atmosphere and large St Patrick’s Day celebrations.

During the festival period, the pub often hosts themed parties, live music, and Guinness-related promotions.

📍 Claymore Connect, Orchard


6. The Craic House Irish Pub


Located along the Singapore River, The Craic House offers a lively St Patrick’s Day vibe with live sports, beers on tap, and outdoor seating overlooking the water.

📍 Riverside Point


7. Lil Dublin Bar

For a more nightlife-style celebration, head to this Irish bar in Clarke Quay, where DJs, party crowds, and late-night dancing keep the energy going.

📍 Clarke Quay


Tips for Celebrating St Patrick’s Day in Singapore

Wear green
It’s practically mandatory.

Arrive early
Irish pubs fill up quickly during the festival weekend.

Expect the biggest crowds near the Singapore River
Especially around Boat Quay and Circular Road.


Celebrate the Night — Recover the Morning

St Patrick’s Day is meant to be fun, social, and a little bit indulgent.

But whether you’re enjoying Guinness at a street festival or hopping between pubs around the Singapore River, it’s worth thinking about how you’ll feel the next day.

A few simple tips:

  • Drink water between pints
  • Pace yourself throughout the night
  • Support your recovery with thoughtful wellness habits

Locohol is designed to help you recover better after a night out, so you can enjoy the celebration — without the rough morning after.

Because the best St Patrick’s Day memories are the ones you actually remember.

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