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Get $0.60 tickets to Sentosa's Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony for a limited period of time

One of the many SG60 deals that Singapore locals get to enjoy in 2025

Rachel Yohannan
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Rachel Yohannan
Editor, Time Out Singapore
$0.60 tickets for Wings of Time Sentosa Singapore 2025
Photograph: Sentosa
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If there’s one reason for you to make the journey from your ‘hood to Sentosa this month, let it be this: Sentosa’s newly revamped Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony has a special deal for $0.60 tickets (U.P. $22), no strings attached. This is all part of Singapore’s SG60 birthday celebrations, where Singaporeans and Permanent Residents get to enjoy discounted prices to various attractions across the island.

There's no need to hem and haw about this one– $0.60 can’t even buy you a drink at a hawker centre these days, and you’ll essentially be experiencing this captivating light, sound, and water show along the scenic Siloso Beach for next to nothing. To top it all off, the 20-minute night extravaganza closes with a fireworks display, the perfect way to end your evening with a literal bang.

$0.60 tickets for Wings of Time Sentosa Singapore 2025
Photograph: Sentosa

The only catch? The 60-cent Wings of Time promotion is only valid for weekday shows, excluding Fridays. But the good news is that each night’s show only starts at 8.40pm, which gives you sufficient time to make your way down after work and grab a meal at a leisurely pace before settling down for the show. Sentosa has no shortage of eateries, including the relatively new Camille that’s located in the gorgeous 1-Flowerhill – a charming colonial site decorated with florals.

After the show, pop by Sentosa Sensoryscape for more immersive fun in six sensory gardens. Best part? It’s free of charge.

If you’re visiting Sentosa on a weekend instead, make sure to take advantage of the new free weekend shuttle buses that take you to Harbourfront for timings all the way till 9pm.

Book your 60-cent tickets to Wings of Time here before they’re all sold out.

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