Stag Party Checklist: Everything You Need for an Epic Boys’ Night Before the Wedding

Planning an epic stag night in Singapore? This ultimate bachelor party checklist covers everything you need—from activities and dress codes to survival essentials and safety tips—to give the groom a legendary (but well-planned) send-off before the big day.

Stag Party Checklist: Everything You Need for an Epic Boys’ Night Before the Wedding
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Planning a stag night is not just about getting everyone drunk and hoping no one loses their wallet (or eyebrows). It’s about giving the groom a proper send-off—one filled with chaos, camaraderie, and at least one group photo that’s too cursed to post on Instagram.

Whether you’re planning a rooftop bar crawl, a private yacht party, or just a night of FIFA and whisky with the bros, don’t wing it. Here’s the ultimate stag night checklist to make sure it goes down in bachelor party history—without anyone going down for real.


✅ 1. The Plan (Because Spontaneity Is for Amateurs)

  • Pick a date at least 2 weeks before the wedding (no one needs a black eye in their wedding photos)
  • Lock in the guest list
  • Decide on the vibe: Chill? Wild? Somewhere between “craft beer” and “face tattoo”?
  • Make reservations for activities, bars, or accommodation
  • Nominate one reliable bro as the logistics guy (the “adult of the group,” if you will)

✅ 2. Outfits & Dress Code

  • Matching t-shirts, Hawaiian shirts, or all-black party gear
  • Funny costume for the groom (banana suit? sailor uniform? your call)
  • Comfy shoes for all the walking/dancing/possible running from bouncers

📸 Tip: Bring shades. Not for fashion—for next morning’s shame walk.


✅ 3. Groom Game Gear

  • Dare cards or a “stag bingo” board
  • A sash, badge, or party hat the groom cannot remove
  • Inflatable props or novelty items (you know the ones)
  • Embarrassing photos of the groom from Sec 3

Bonus points if you prank him with a “fake stripper” who turns out to be his cousin. Classic.


✅ 4. Snack & Survival Essentials

You’re not 21 anymore. Keep the crew upright with:

  • Bottled water (hydrate or die-drate)
  • Mamee, nuts, or bar snacks
  • Paracetamol for the next morning
  • Revit anti-hangover gummies – these are a must.

These locally branded gummies are the unsung hero of the night. Pop one before you start drinking, and it helps your body recover faster. No fuss, no pills, and they taste better than any isotonic drink you’ll chug at 3AM. Trust us: future you will thank you.


✅ 5. Entertainment & Activities

  • Bar crawl route or club table booked
  • Karaoke room reservation (with mics that work)
  • Card games, drinking games, or a roast-the-groom session
  • Backup plan if it rains (escape room? private suite? FIFA night?)

Remember: it’s not about what you do—it’s how hard you commit to the bit.


✅ 6. Safety & Sanity

  • Appoint a sober buddy (or at least semi-sober)
  • Know how everyone’s getting home or where they’re crashing
  • Have a cab fund or Grab promo code ready
  • Keep emergency contact numbers just in case

🚨 No one gets left behind. This is a stag night, not a war movie.


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