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Wings of Time, now staged as Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony, turns the shoreline at Central Beach Bazaar on Sentosa into a 20-minute blend of water screens, lasers, flames, and fireworks. Just beside Beach Station, it is one of the easiest ways to end an island day on a real high note.

For most visitors, start with a direct dated ticket; it keeps your evening simple, lets you choose standard or premium seating, and saves the cable-car combo for a bigger half-day plan.
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Direct show tickets

Best if Wings of Time itself is the point of the evening and you want a simple arrival from Beach Station, with a clear choice between standard benches and premium back-rest seats.
Singapore: Sentosa Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony Ticket
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Cable car + show combos

Best if you want the journey to feel part of the experience: arrive via Singapore Cable Car, then finish the day at the beach with the show already bundled into one booking.
Combo: Singapore Cable Car Round-Trip Sky Pass + Wings of Time
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6 tips for visiting the Wings of Time

1
Use 8:40 pm for a looser evening
If you want dinner or a beach walk before the show, the 8:40 pm slot is the easier fit. On the current April 2026 price pattern, it is also the cheaper standard-seat time online. That gives you a less rushed Sentosa finish and can save a little money.
2
Pick your seat type deliberately
Standard means shared wooden benches across different zones. Premium gives you an individual back-rest seat, while show-and-dine adds an air-conditioned vantage point and a fixed kiosk meal. Choose comfort on purpose, so you do not overpay for features you will not use.
3
Treat Beach Station as the anchor
If you arrive by Sentosa Express, MRT, taxi, or car, plan around Beach Station rather than searching all over Sentosa for the stage. The walk is short from the station, taxi stand, and car park. That keeps the night simple, especially with tired kids or after a long theme-park day.
4
Sit farther back for softer effects
This is a genuine multi-sensory show with water spray, smoke, sparks, lasers, flames, and fireworks. If anyone in your group is sensitive to noise, mist, or sudden effects, choose seats toward the rear and speak to staff before the show. That way you protect the fun instead of testing your luck.
5
Remember the under-4 rule
Children under 4 enter free, which is helpful for families finishing a long day on Sentosa. During peak periods, though, little ones may need to sit on an adult's lap. Expect that in advance, so the free entry still feels easy.
6
Choose the combo only when the route matters
If your evening already includes Singapore Cable Car, the combo makes sense and keeps bookings tidy. If you are coming straight from Universal Studios Singapore, the beach, or Beach Station, a direct show ticket is usually cleaner. One simple route is better than stacking extras just because they exist.

How to plan a Wings of Time stop on Sentosa

This is a short attraction, but the island logistics decide whether it feels effortless or oddly rushed. The best plan is to choose the right ticket type, anchor everything to Beach Station, and let the show act as the evening finish instead of overloading the hours around it.

Start with a direct show ticket

Best for most visitors. If the fireworks show is the only fixed part of your evening, a direct dated ticket keeps the route clean and the decision simple. Choose standard if price matters, or premium if back support and a more defined seat setup matter more than squeezing every last dollar. Save the combo for a day when the journey itself is part of the appeal. Book now.

Use the cable car combo when the arrival matters

Choose this if you want the evening to build gradually rather than start at the beach. A bundled ticket with Singapore Cable Car turns the harbor crossing and island arrival into part of the experience, then hands you off for a short walk to the show. It suits couples and first-time Singapore visitors more than travelers who are already deep into a packed Sentosa day. Book now.

Build the route around Beach Station

The smartest anchor is not the show name but Beach Station. From HarbourFront, the Sentosa Express is direct; by taxi or car, the station area also gives you the nearest drop-off and parking. This is the small routing choice that prevents needless wandering across Sentosa after dark.

Choose your seat with the climate in mind

Standard benches are fine if you mainly care about the show itself and do not mind open-air seating. Premium gives you an individual back-rest seat, while show-and-dine is the deliberate splurge for travelers who want air-conditioning, a higher vantage point, and no hunt for dinner afterward. On humid evenings, comfort becomes a real planning factor, not a luxury extra.

Why Wings of Time still works as a Sentosa finale

The show still works because it understands its job perfectly: it gives Sentosa a shared last act. Beach breeze, open water, family-friendly pacing, and a stronger fireworks finish keep it accessible, public, and easy to remember.

A beach show with real history

This site is not a random pop-up. Wings of Time replaced Songs of the Sea in 2014, returned in 2022 after a hiatus and refresh, celebrated its 10th anniversary in late 2024 with a longer 8:40 pm performance, and expanded again from February 1, 2025 under the Fireworks Symphony label. That layered history is part of why the show still feels embedded in the island rather than disposable.

Why the open-sea setting matters

A normal indoor theater could offer tighter control, but it would lose the point. Here the dark water behind the stage, the beach air at Siloso, and even the occasional wind shift become part of the atmosphere, which is why a short 20-minute runtime can still feel bigger than it looks on paper.

What the current version does differently

The current format pushes the fireworks harder and makes the finale feel more decisive than older visitors may remember. It is still the same Shahbaz-led story, but the balance now leans more clearly toward visual payoff, which is exactly what most travelers want at the end of a long island day.

Who enjoys it most

Families like it because the story is easy to follow and the runtime does not overtax tired kids. Couples get an easy beachfront finale without committing to a formal night out, and first-time Singapore visitors get a clean, low-friction Sentosa memory that still feels distinctive. The show is less about exclusivity than shared atmosphere, and that is why it keeps working.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Wings of Time and Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony?

Wings of Time is the long-running Sentosa night show that first opened in 2014. The current version is branded as Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony and, since February 1, 2025, puts a longer fireworks-heavy finale at the center of the experience while keeping the two daily showtimes.
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How long does the show last?

About 20 minutes. That makes it easy to use as a day-ending stop rather than as a full evening program.
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What is the difference between standard, premium, and show-and-dine seats?

Standard means shared wooden benches in different zones. Premium gives you an individual back-rest seat. Show-and-dine adds an air-conditioned seat at a higher vantage point plus one fixed food-and-drink combo from the Burgers & Dogs kiosk.
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Do children need a ticket for Wings of Time?

Children under 4 enter free. At busy times they may need to sit on an adult's lap, so the seat type matters more if you want extra space.
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Can weather change the show?

Yes. Wind can cause the fireworks element to be modified or partly omitted. The core show still works as an outdoor beach spectacle, but it is smart to keep a little flexibility in your evening.
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Where exactly do I go for the show?

Head to Central Beach Bazaar beside Beach Station, not to a distant hilltop or a separate theater building. That single anchor point makes the rest of the route straightforward whether you arrive by train, taxi, or car.
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How early should I arrive?

A little before showtime is wise, especially with standard seating or kids. It gives you breathing room for the short walk from Beach Station, finding your zone, and settling in before the effects start.
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What pairs best with Wings of Time on the same day?

For the cleanest scenic route, pair it with Singapore Cable Car. For a full family day, it also closes neatly after Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore Oceanarium, or Adventure Cove Waterpark. One major daytime stop plus the show is usually enough.
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Is the show suitable for guests sensitive to loud effects?

It can still work, but only if you plan for the effects. The show includes water fountains, fire effects, sparks, lasers, smoke, and fireworks, and rear seating is the calmer choice. If you need an alternative arrangement, speak to staff before it starts.
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General information

opening hours

As checked on 2026-04-15, performances run daily at 7:40 pm and 8:40 pm. Each show lasts about 20 minutes. Wind can still affect the fireworks portion, so a final same-day check is sensible.

tickets

As checked on 2026-04-15, the current direct-booking pattern was:
- Standard dated ticket: from SGD 18.70 online for the 8:40 pm show, or SGD 19.80 for 7:40 pm
- Premium dated ticket: SGD 24.30
- Show-and-dine bundle: SGD 35
- Children under 4: free entry, though lap seating may be needed at busy times

These promo prices are listed as valid until May 31, 2026; recheck before booking.

address

Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony
Central Beach Bazaar
60 Siloso Beach Walk
Singapore 098997

Beachfront show area beside Beach Station

how to get there

The easiest route is the Sentosa Express from VivoCity Level 3, Lobby L to Beach Station, then a short walk. From HarbourFront MRT, use the same transfer. By taxi, get out at the Beach Station taxi stand; by car, use Beach Station Carpark. If you arrive via Singapore Cable Car, switch toward Sensoryscape Station, walk about 5 minutes to the Sentosa Express, and continue to Beach Station.

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