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Glow Festival 2026: Sentosa Goes 10 Days With Jason Derulo

Glow Festival by Prudential expands to a 10-day Sentosa takeover from July 10–19, 2026—adding major music headliners like Jason Derulo and Alessia Cara plus 70+ wellness sessions.

Sentosa is about to trade its usual pace for something bigger—more days, more zones, and a soundtrack to match.

Glow Festival by Prudential returns to the island from July 10 to 19. 2026. and this year’s rework is clear from the headline: the event has grown from a one-day idea into a 10-day. island-wide wellness-and-music spectacle.. The expansion is tied to a new three-year partnership involving the Sentosa Development Corporation and the Singapore Tourism Board. signalling that Glow isn’t just aiming for a weekend buzz—it’s positioning itself as an annual fixture in Singapore’s leisure calendar.

At the centre of the program is a practical pitch: 70-plus sessions designed to meet people where they are.. Expect everything from sunrise yoga and coastal runs to strength training, breathwork, creative workshops, and recovery experiences.. Importantly, the format isn’t built only for regulars.. The day schedule actively welcomes beginners. frequent wellness-goers. and “just curious” participants who want to try something new without committing to a strict routine.

During the day, the energy shifts toward recognizable instructors and structured movement.. Joe Wicks brings his high-tempo training style; Chontel Duncan’s focus leans into strength and performance; and Emi Wong rounds out the lineup with more accessible. widely-followed sessions.. For many attendees. that matters because daytime programming is where people decide whether wellness is something they can realistically fit into their lives—at a pace that feels doable.

That daytime focus sets up what happens at night.. The evening programme runs from July 17 to 19 and turns Palawan Green into a concert venue as well as a wellness hub.. Jason Derulo and Alessia Cara headline the closing weekend. with Korean indie band Hyukoh taking the stage alongside a broader mix of international and local acts including Badbadnotgood and Phum Viphurit. plus homegrown names such as Shye and local band Sobs.. It’s a notable framing choice: Glow treats music not as a side attraction. but as a companion to recovery. movement. and mental wellbeing.

The festival grounds themselves are organised into six zones at Palawan Green. which helps explain how Glow handles scale without feeling like a free-for-all.. The Cupola Stage anchors both mass workouts and headline moments. while Flow Studios supports movement. Mind Oasis focuses on mental wellbeing. Makers Meadow puts hands-on activities front and centre. Recharge Bay is dedicated to recovery. and Glow Commons brings the food experience into the same ecosystem.. The layout is effectively a map for different needs—energy during the day, decompression at night.

Food, in particular, is being treated like part of the event rather than a logistical add-on.. Glow Commons features a curated F&B lineup. including Blue Smoke in collaboration with Bobby Supatra. alongside familiar local names such as Dearborn. KORIO and Acai Collective.. For attendees. that’s a small but real difference: it shortens the “we’ll eat after” gap that often breaks the rhythm of a wellness day. especially for visitors who are squeezed between sessions and travel plans.

Glow is also extending beyond the main grounds. turning the wider island into a multi-venue experience across the full 10-day run.. Programming will appear at hotels including Raffles Sentosa Singapore. Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa. Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa. W Singapore Sentosa Cove. and Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa.. Expect smaller-format sessions such as resort yoga and meditation. spa and recovery treatments. poolside workouts. DJ-led classes. and more family-friendly activities.. That hotel spread is not just about convenience—it’s a way to widen access. letting people choose a quieter format if they don’t want to be in the main crowds.

# Why Glow’s growth matters beyond a calendar event

For Singapore visitors, the multi-day format also changes the planning equation.. With daytime sessions. evening headliners. and off-site activations across hotels. Glow becomes something you can build around—rather than something you simply attend once.. That also raises the stakes for crowd management and session quality. because the success of an expanded festival depends on whether the experience stays organised as it grows.

# Ticket tiers for different plans—and different budgets

If you’re looking at Glow Festival 2026. the headline takeaway is simple: it’s no longer just a workout day with a party ending.. It’s an island-wide programme designed to mix movement. recovery. music. food. and accessible learning—over 10 days. with the kind of celebrity pull that can turn wellness from niche interest into mainstream weekend planning.

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