Glow Festival is now a 10-day fest with Jason Derulo, Alessia Cara, and over 70 wellness programmes

Glow Festival by Prudential is returning to Sentosa from July 10 to 19, 2026, and this time, it’s been reworked. Apart from its usual packed roster of instructors carrying the programme, this year’s festival is bringing in a solid music lineup, with stars Jason Derulo and Alessia Cara headlining its closing weekend.
What started as a one-day event has now grown into a full island takeover, backed by a new three-year partnership with the Sentosa Development Corporation and Singapore Tourism Board. This year’s programme packs in more than 70 sessions, spanning everything from sunrise yoga and coastal runs to strength training, breathwork, creative workshops and recovery experiences. It’s deliberately broad too, welcoming beginners, regulars, and honestly, anyone who’s curious to try out something new.
The daytime lineup leans heavily on big-name instructors. Joe Wicks brings his signature high-energy sessions, Chontel Duncan focuses on strength and performance, and Emi Wong rounds things out with accessible, widely-followed routines.
Photograph: Glow Festival
As the sun sets, Glow’s evening programme will welcome big music names Jason Derulo, Alessia Cara and Korean indie band Hyukoh on stage, headlining from July 17 to 19. Other acts include international names Badbadnotgood and Phum Viphurit, as well as homegrown artist Shye and local band Sobs.
Those three days also mark the peak of activity at Palawan Green, where the festival grounds are split into six zones. The central Cupola Stage anchors both mass workouts and headline performances, while surrounding spaces cover movement (Flow Studios), mental wellbeing (Mind Oasis), hands-on workshops (Makers Meadow), recovery (Recharge Bay), and food (Glow Commons).
On that last point: this isn’t an afterthought. Glow Commons features a curated F&B lineup, including Blue Smoke in collaboration with Bobby Supatra, alongside familiar local names like Dearborn, KORIO and Acai Collective.
Taking things outside the main festival grounds, programming will also extend across Sentosa throughout the 10-day run, with activations at hotels like Raffles Sentosa Singapore, Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa, Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa, W Singapore Sentosa Cove and Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa – with smaller-format sessions like resort yoga and meditation, spa and recovery treatments, poolside workouts and DJ-led classes, plus more accessible and family-friendly activities.
Tickets are tiered: Day passes ($59 to $75), evening passes ($89 to $110), and weekend passes ($199 to $229), with free entry for children under six and reduced prices for those aged six to twelve.
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