ARTBOX is coming back to Singapore, and it is turning the Expo into a full-on creative campground this April 2026.
ARTBOX Singapore, known as Asia’s largest creative festival, returns with ARTBOX CAMP 2026, a concept built around discovery, experimentation, and going beyond the everyday. Expect a space where “every booth, artwork, and moment invites you to explore a little further than before,” with experiences spanning art, design, food, lifestyle, and culture.
The festival runs across two weekends, 3–5 April and 10–12 April 2026, from 12:00pm to 11:00pm (last entry at 10:00pm), at Singapore Expo, Hall 3.
A creative camp built for exploring beyond the everyday
ARTBOX CAMP is designed like a living environment, shaped by curiosity and participation, not just spectatorship. In practical terms, that means you can bounce between experimental showcases, immersive installations, pop-up encounters, and concept collaborations, all in one place.
A major headline for 2026 is an exclusive creative showcase by Wiggle Wiggle, the Korean design powerhouse and IP lifestyle brand that “has taken Singapore by storm.” Known for playful, design-forward pieces, Wiggle Wiggle has built a reputation for turning everyday objects into mood-lifting art. ARTBOX will amplify that energy across the festival, with selected partners weaving Wiggle Wiggle’s iconic creative assets into exclusive products and on-ground activations.
Beyond the headline collab, ARTBOX CAMP spotlights the region’s boldest creatives. The grounds will shift into an immersive celebration of art, design, fashion, and creative expression, with a strong focus on fresh voices and distinct visual storytelling. ARTBOX also taps the organisers behind FOMO Art Weekend (@OICSingapore x @Thirtytwocm) as the Official Illustrators Community, bringing a lineup of illustrators with their own visual signatures.
That community-first energy comes through clearly in what the organisers want the festival to be. As Kent Teo, Founder and CEO of Invade, puts it: “This festival is more than a destination; it’s a community where every visitor plays a vital role.”
What to expect: art, play, shopping, and serious creative hustle
ARTBOX CAMP doesn’t limit “entertainment” to a stage-and-crowd setup. The ARTBOX Stage will run live performances across the weekend lineup, mixing local talent with international influences to keep the atmosphere moving from day to night.
However, the fun also spills into interactive zones designed for different ages and different kinds of energy:
- ARTBOX Kids, with workshops meant to spark imagination for young explorers
- ARTBOX Arcade, built as a nostalgic playground of retro and childhood-favourite games
- ARTBOX Arena, a cozy gaming zone featuring Nintendo Switch and photobooth experiences
Then there’s the marketplace side, which has always been the heart of ARTBOX. This year, the festival brings together over 250 independent brands, micro-businesses, and creators, plus culinary pioneers offering food experiences alongside retail finds. ARTBOX CAMP also expands its flavour map with F&B brands from Indonesia, Korea, and the USA, giving visitors more variety while creating space for cross-border collaboration.
For founders, creatives, and anyone building something on the side, ARTBOX CAMP also signals opportunity. The festival kicks off with the return of ARTBOX Demo Day on 2 April 2026, a dedicated B2B platform that brings together entrepreneurs and industry leaders for high-level exchange and collaboration.
Tickets will be available via the festival’s official ticketing partner, with tiered pricing that changes as the event gets closer. Early bird rates run until 31 January, starting at $5 (weekday) and $6 (weekend), before increasing closer to April.
ARTBOX CAMP 2026 reads like a reminder that creativity is not a niche hobby. It’s culture. It’s commerce. It’s community. And for one April stretch in Singapore, it gets to be the main event.




