AttractionsImmersive Titanic exhibition makes Asia debut in Singapore, spotlighting passengers’ emotional journey and virtual wreck site exploration.

The Titanic sails into Singapore

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Visitors sit in a lifeboat replica, surrounded by immersive visuals and sound, simulating the panic and heartbreak as the Titanic sinks into darkness.
Visitors sit in a lifeboat replica, surrounded by immersive visuals and sound, simulating the panic and heartbreak as the Titanic sinks into darkness. Photo Credit: Fever

The immersive exhibition Titanic: An Immersive VoyageThrough the Eyes of the Passengers will open in Singapore on 6 August 2025 at the Fever Exhibition Hall, marking its Asia debut.

Produced by Exhibition Hub and Fever, the exhibition has previously attracted over 700,000 visitors in Cincinnati, New Orleans and Copenhagen. The Singapore edition spans 1,300 sqm and presents a sensory experience through room recreations, 3D visuals, video animations and virtual reality.

Focusing on the passengers’ emotional journey, the exhibition offers insight into the lives of those on board, from boarding the RMS Titanic to its tragic end. It includes artefacts such as handwritten letters, immersive projections, and a walking VR experience that takes visitors more than four kilometres below sea level to the ship’s resting place on the Atlantic floor.

Exclusive to the Singapore edition is a full-wall display featuring the first local report of the 1912 sinking, alongside historical photographs of the city’s early 20th-century landscape.

“Titanic: An Immersive Voyage – Through the Eyes of the Passengers” invites visitors to experience key moments through the lens of families, travellers and crew members. The exhibition “captures the emotions, the fear, the loss, and the bravery that passengers experienced as the disaster unfolded.”

Tickets go on sale on 10 July 2025 via the official website and the Fever platform. A waitlist for early access is now available.

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