Rediscover Island Identity Through Arts and History at All Things Singapore

From 22 August to 6 September 2025, All Things Singapore (AT SG) will be held at the National Library Building and the National Archives of Singapore where visitors can experience and discover more of Singapore’s unique community or “kampong” spirit. Organised by the National Library Board (NLB) in conjunction with the annual Singapore Night Festival (SNF), this year's edition is extra special as it coincides with NLB's 30th anniversary and Singapore's 60th birthday.

Themed “Island Nights”, AT SG turns the spotlight on Singapore’s rich tapestry of stories to rediscover what it means to be islanders in today’s fast-paced world. Discover and explore our history and collective identity through an array of exciting events, from grooving to the rich tunes at Boogie Junction to discovering Singapore’s rubber trade heritage at The Latex Lobby installation.

Through these performances, installations and more, the festival offers a space to pause, reflect, reconnect and get inspirations for us to share our Singapore stories with one another. This reflects NLB’s LAB25 (Libraries & Archives Blueprint 2025) vision to bring more Singapore stories to life and inspire more Singapore Storytellers.

For more information about the events, please visit https://go.gov.sg/atsg2025 or refer to the Annex.

About National Library Board

The National Library Board (NLB) nurtures Readers for Life, Learning Communities and a Knowledgeable Nation by promoting reading, learning and history through its network of 28 libraries, the National Library and the National Archives of Singapore. NLB also forges strategic partnerships that encourage awareness, appreciation and greater discovery of Singapore's history through its rich collections in Singapore and the region.

NLB achieves excellence through innovation, focusing on citizen engagement and co-creation, resource and digital innovation. This creates learning opportunities, greater access to library resources, services, and archival collections, as well as a continual development of innovative library spaces. Established on 1 September 1995 as a statutory board, NLB is under the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI).

For more information, please visit the NLB website, and NLB’s Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube channels.