Canvas has revealed that it stood its ground for nine months with hopes of reopening, but it now has to throw in the towel due to overwhelming financial pressure.
Read MoreDiversifying the nightlife industry by hosting DJs in F&B establishments, local shows that the appeal of dance music isn’t something exclusive to clubs.
Read MoreKey players in the local club community are reluctant to join the pilot scheme that was proposed back in November, and we break down some of the reasons why.
Read MoreThe beloved establishment, that has played host to a myriad of events for music and the arts, has announced that it is now looking for a new home.
Read MoreThese optimistic developments have assembled a silver lining for the scene that’s far from thin, but formidable in the face of a new, unpredictable year.
Read MoreCome 2 December, The Council is officially back in business as it opens its doors to Upstairs, now rebranded as a snack bar concept operating four days a week.
Read MoreThe retro discotheque embraces the new frontier with a fresh Cherry Diner concept (on weeknights) and Cherry Supper Club (on weekends) within its ‘80s-themed premises.
Read MoreKicking in from January 2021 for nightclubs, these new pilots are a glimmering ray of light that are highly necessary for the sustenance of our scene.
Read MoreA Phat Cat Collective, the folks behind NINETEEN80 and Pinball Wizard, now face a disaster that looks to be their toughest boss fight yet. How do you run a nightspot when clubs aren’t allowed to reopen?
Read MoreA New Tempo will reveal how businesses in the music and events industry have adapted to the volatile circumstances of COVID-19, while inspiring the scene with mutual positivity and empathy.
Read MoreDisarray doesn’t always equate to disunity, and the scene has shown that it is capable of staying strong when the context appears bleak. This is a clarion call for it to stick together now more than ever.
Read MoreIn this piece, we speak to the Singapore-based Homeaway Agency on what United We Stream Asia means for the club industry in the region; Singapore included, naturally.
Read MoreBe open-minded, be generous, and be socially active in this momentary lull of activities. Here are several things you can do to help musicians, venue owners and promoters.
Read MoreCan’t wait to start partying again once the air clears? Here’s a sneak peek of the new Nineteen80 to get you stoked for what’s to come. In the meantime, stay safe!
Read MoreZouk Singapore has made the first move in bringing ‘cloud clubbing’ to the scene, and it might be the start of something great considering the debilitating restrictions imposed lately.
Read MoreWake up, world; this is the launch of No Sleep Times. The Good Times crew unveils a new daytime party happening at No Sleep Club in Keong Saik.
Read MoreFrom its tempura nosh to the obscured beat haven it harbours, Tempura Oji presents an unparalleled incursion that makes it one of the most unique experiences in the city.
Read MoreIn light of recent bookings of non-commercial acts like Richie Hawtin, Luciano and Black Coffee, is Marquee Singapore ready for house and techno within its glamorous playground?
Read MoreMuch like gobbling down a Super Mushroom, Nineteen80 will grow in size this March after upgrading its lease from its current single unit to a whopping four. Finally, more space on the floor.
Read MoreWith the unveiling of .KRATE at Suntec Convention Centre with Nakadia billed for the opening night, the .KORSAIR team now seems to have a rooted space to call home.
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