The $100 Culture Credit, launching in October 2025, offers an exciting opportunity for Singaporeans to immerse themselves in the country’s rich cultural offerings. By providing an accessible way for citizens to engage with the arts and heritage, this initiative not only supports the arts but also strengthens the social fabric of the nation.

Eligible citizens are encouraged to explore the wide variety of activities available, from attending live performances to exploring art exhibitions and participating in cultural workshops. With a validity period until 31 December 2028, there is plenty of time to use the credit to enjoy Singapore’s cultural treasures.
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$100 Culture Credit Coming to Singaporeans in October 2025
In an exciting new initiative designed to enhance access to Singapore’s thriving arts and cultural scene, the government has confirmed that all Singaporean citizens aged 18 and above will receive a $100 Culture Credit in October 2025. This move is expected to increase engagement with local arts, heritage, and cultural activities while supporting Singapore’s cultural development over the next few years.
$100 Culture Credit Coming to Singaporeans
Key Fact | Detail/Statistic |
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Total Credit | $100 per eligible Singapore citizen |
Eligibility Criteria | Singapore citizens aged 18 and above in 2025 |
Validity Period | 1 October 2025 to 31 December 2028 |
Redemption Platform | sgculturepass.gov.sg |
Authorised Ticketing Partners | SISTIC, BookMyShow, Klook, Pelago, GlobalTix, Trip.com |
What Is the $100 Culture Credit?
The $100 Culture Credit is an initiative from the Ministry of Culture, Community, and Youth (MCCY) to encourage Singaporeans to engage with their national arts and heritage. Starting October 2025, this digital credit will be available to eligible citizens for use at a wide array of cultural events, exhibitions, performances, and activities across the island.
Singaporeans will be able to redeem the credit to enjoy activities ranging from theatre performances to museum exhibitions and guided cultural tours. This initiative is part of Singapore’s ongoing efforts to make cultural participation more inclusive and accessible to all.
Redeem the $100 Culture Credit
The Culture Credit can be redeemed easily online through the SG Culture Pass platform. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Sign in with Singpass: Visit sgculturepass.gov.sg and sign in with your Singpass credentials.
- Confirm Eligibility: Ensure that you are a Singapore citizen aged 18 or older. The platform will automatically verify your eligibility.
- Browse Available Events: Once logged in, browse through a variety of eligible cultural events such as theatre performances, art exhibitions, music concerts, and more.
- Select Your Preferred Event: Choose an event of your interest, and at checkout, select the SG Culture Credit as your payment option.
- Pay the Difference (if any): If the event’s price exceeds the $100 credit, you can pay the remaining balance through other payment methods like credit card, PayNow, or bank transfer.
- Enjoy Your Cultural Experience: Once your payment is confirmed, you can attend the event using your redeemed tickets.
Eligible Activities and Venues
The Culture Credit can be used at a wide variety of eligible cultural events and venues. Some examples of what you can use your credit for include:
- Performances: Tickets to local theatre productions, concerts, musical performances, and dance events at venues like the Esplanade, Victoria Theatre, and TheatreWorks.
- Exhibitions: Visits to art galleries, national museums such as the National Gallery Singapore or the Asian Civilisations Museum, and temporary art exhibitions.
- Workshops and Classes: Creative workshops, including pottery making, painting, and music lessons offered by various cultural centers.
- Heritage Tours: Participating in guided tours at heritage sites such as Chinatown, Little India, or Kampong Glam, to learn more about Singapore’s multicultural history.
Impact on Singapore’s Arts and Culture Scene
The $100 Culture Credit represents a substantial investment in the cultural future of Singapore. By offering more accessible cultural experiences, the government hopes to foster greater appreciation for the arts while encouraging participation in local cultural events.
The initiative will likely provide a significant boost to Singapore’s arts community, particularly smaller, independent arts venues and organizations. This program is expected to increase foot traffic to museums, galleries, and theatres, which can help sustain and grow the local arts scene.
Additionally, the Culture Credit will benefit Singapore’s creative industries by fostering greater public interest and supporting local artists, performers, and cultural institutions.
Testimonials from Previous Cultural Programs
“Participating in the Singapore Rediscover Vouchers program last year allowed me to attend a wonderful local exhibition, something I wouldn’t have otherwise done. I’m excited that the government is now providing this $100 Culture Credit, making cultural events even more accessible to all Singaporeans,” said Emily Tan, a Singaporean arts enthusiast.
Many Singaporeans, especially those with limited access to cultural venues due to financial constraints, will benefit from this new initiative, helping to nurture a deeper connection with the nation’s cultural heritage.
Future of the Culture Credit
The $100 Culture Credit is part of a larger vision to make Singapore a hub for cultural tourism and creativity. While the current program lasts until 31 December 2028, there are discussions around extending or expanding the program depending on its success.
The government has indicated that it may also explore opportunities to collaborate with more private sector organizations to further diversify the range of events eligible for the SG Culture Pass credits.