Lion City Faire 2026 Brings Fantasy, Culture And Family-Friendly Play To Fort Canning

Lion City Faire: A Symphony of Land and Sea runs across 13 and 14 June 2026 at 5 Cox Terrace, giving Singapore a weekend faire built around fantasy, local culture and shared storytelling.

The organiser describes the faire as a Singapore-rooted take on the Renaissance Faire idea, with merchants, roving bards, dining experiences, workshops, tabletop role-playing and live-action role-playing games.

Opening Hours

  • 13 June: 10.30am to 9pm, last entry at 8pm.
  • 14 June: 10.30am to 7.30pm, last entry at 6.30pm.
  • Venue: 5 Cox Terrace, Singapore 179620.
  • Children aged 12 and under may enter free.

What To Expect

The Faire is built for browsing and drop-in activity rather than a seated show. Expect curated merchandise, costumed play, performance moments and participatory games spread across the fairegrounds.

The ticket listing refers to access tiers such as Adventurer, Hero and Legend, with activities including NPC quests, faire games, workshops, TTRPG tables, combat experiences, LARP quests and selected meet-and-greet opportunities where sign-ups are required.

That structure is helpful if your group has different energy levels. One person can browse stalls while another joins a game or workshop, so the visit does not need everyone to follow the same timetable.

Planning Notes

Fort Canning can be warm and uneven in parts, so dress for walking and check the weather before committing to a long slot. Families should also check which activities require additional sign-up, because free child entry does not automatically mean every add-on is available without a booking.

Costumes and themed outfits can add to the day, but keep footwear practical. The best version of the visit is one where you can move easily between performances, merchants and activity areas without having to leave early.

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Priya Raman
Priya Raman
Priya Raman is Little Big Red Dot's Culture, Arts & Community Editor. She is the team's storyteller for the things that move people — art, music, theatre, heritage, festivals, and the diverse communities that make Singapore vibrant. She writes with passion, depth, and a genuine love for the arts.

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