Singapore turned 61 on Sunday 9 August 2026, with Monday 10 August off in lieu — and while the parade is done and the 8.8 sales have closed, a good chunk of the SG61 season is still running. This page is your NDP Sales 2026 tracker — call them NDP sales or National Day sales, it's the shopping side of the birthday — and it is now focused on the part most guides stop updating: what you can still use between now and the end of August. (For the parade recap, fireworks and the full dining list, see our National Day 2026 guide.)
> Quick view (12 Aug): National Day was Sun 9 Aug 2026 (SG61), Mon 10 Aug off in lieu · still running: FairPrice $6.10/$16.10 bundles (to 15 Aug) · Cheers & Xpress (to 19 Aug) · Sony Store codes + KFC $39.95 feast (to 23 Aug) · Singtel bundles from $61 (to 30 Aug) · Pizza Hut $61 bundle + Lau Pa Sat plushies (to 31 Aug) · ended: Gain City & Harvey Norman (10 Aug), Shopee/Lazada 8.8 (8 Aug), Springleaf (4 Aug) · next big sale: 9.9 on 9 Sep · free NDP coupons explained below.
How this list works
National Day has passed, so this page is now sorted by what survives rather than what's coming. Every item is labelled:
- STILL RUNNING — open today, with a closing date from the brand's own channels. These are at the top.
- WHILE STOCKS LAST — no fixed end date, but the merchandise usually goes before the food does.
- ENDED — finished, with the date it closed. We keep these rather than delete them, because expired National Day posts get recirculated for weeks and it's useful to be able to check whether the thing you just saw shared is actually still on.
Bookmark this page; the surviving deals close in stages through to 31 August.
What's left, in the order it closes
The useful way to read the tail of a sale season is by deadline, not by brand:
- By 15 Aug: FairPrice's $6.10 and $16.10 linkpoints bundles — final rotation, and they change weekly, so check what's actually in this week's set.
- By 19 Aug: Cheers and FairPrice Xpress at up to 56% off selected lines.
- By 23 Aug: Sony Store's SG61 storewide codes, and KFC's $39.95 So Shiok Feast.
- By 30 Aug: Singtel's National Day Deals — the under-$61 gadget shelf needs no plan at all, which makes it the easiest thing here to use before it closes.
- By 31 Aug: Pizza Hut's $61 National Day Bundle with the Cheesy 7 Durian and Otah Laksa pizzas, and Lau Pa Sat's free blind-box hawker plushies.
- Runs to 31 Dec: Singapore Cable Car's resident pricing — not a National Day promo at all, which is exactly why it outlasts every one of them.
Already over — don't get caught by a recycled post
These closed and are no longer redeemable, in case you've just been sent one:
- Springleaf Prata Place's 61-day throwback — ended 4 Aug. The headline $0.61 plain prata actually ended back on 21 July; the menu is at normal pricing now.
- Shopee and Lazada's 8.8 sales — peaked Sat 8 Aug. Next double-date event is 9.9 on Wednesday 9 September.
- Gain City's $61-off-every-$500 aircon sale — ended 10 Aug. It was online-store only, and excluded Daikin, Gree and Fujitsu plus all System 1, portable and casement units.
- Harvey Norman's Kopitiam Party — the event ran 1–2 Aug and its longer Spin & Bao Win closed 10 Aug.
- Singtel's free 110+ TV channel preview — ran 7–11 Aug only. The rest of Singtel's National Day Deals are still on to 30 Aug.
- Pizza Hut's $6.10 off takeaway bundles — was 8–10 Aug only. The $61 bundle itself continues to 31 Aug.
NDP coupons and vouchers 2026: what they actually are
This is the most misunderstood part of National Day season, so it's worth being precise — a lot of people searching for "NDP vouchers" are expecting government money and won't find any.
The free NDP coupons are real, but they're merchant coupons. What people mean by *NDP coupons* or *NDP vouchers* is the National Day Discount Booklet, published by Green Dot Media — a private publisher that has run it for more than 18 editions, originally distributed inside NDP funpacks. It's a collection of retailer discounts bundled into one booklet and matching e-coupon site.
You don't need a funpack or a parade ticket. The full collection is free online at greendotmedia.com.sg, with no Singpass and no ballot required. Physical booklets still go into funpacks for ticket holders, but since 2020 they're also given out at heartland National Day celebrations islandwide, so the print copy is no longer the scarce item it once was.
They are not the same as CDC or SG60 vouchers. CDC vouchers are actual spending credit issued through Singpass. The $600–$800 SG60 vouchers in July 2025 were a one-off 60th-birthday measure and no SG61 equivalent has been announced. The Discount Booklet gives you no credit at all — just discounts you still have to spend money to use.
They didn't expire with the parade. This is the bit worth knowing in mid-August: the booklet isn't tied to 9 August. It's still free online, and the date that matters is the one printed on each individual coupon, not the date of National Day — the merchants inside run on their own schedules and a good number stay valid well past August. The print copies are a different story, since those went out in funpacks and at the heartland celebrations, which are now finished.
Are they worth it? Selectively. Coupons quoting an absolute price (a fixed dollar amount off, or a set deal price) are usually genuine savings. Percentage-off and "usual price" coupons are worth checking against the everyday shelf price first, because the stated baseline is sometimes flattering. Use the booklet as a shortlist to verify, not as a guaranteed discount.
The next sale to plan for: 9.9
8.8 is done, so the online calendar now points at 9.9 on Wednesday 9 September, then 10.10, then 11.11 in November — the deepest voucher pool of the year and the right target for anything big-ticket you can wait on. The saving mechanics don't change between double-date sales: one store voucher + one platform voucher + one free-shipping voucher per order, a partner bank card, and a cashback app click-through on top. Full walkthrough in our 7.7 Sale guide — everything there applies to 9.9. For appliances, add Climate Vouchers, CDC vouchers and LifeSG Credits where accepted; that's how last year's $6-fan-type prices happened. One discipline that matters more than any voucher: compare the delivered checkout total between platforms, not the advertised discount percentage. And before you wait for 9.9 on anything National Day-themed, check the list above — several SG61 promos close on 30 or 31 August, which is sooner and often cheaper.










