Saying goodbye to a gig legacy that dates back to 1993, Wala Wala is now focusing its operations as an f&b establishment on its first level.
Read MoreCulture is being killed, and the death toll is rising unforgivingly. What will we have left when the authorities finally decide to revive the city, if ever?
Read MoreLocated within the basement of 26 Seah Street, the new Vertigo 26 features a catalogue of records spanning all genres over five decades, alongside a tantalising F&B menu.
Read MoreIf we can accept that nightlife can take on many forms, then society can be discerning enough to differentiate lawful activities from the ones that are truly causing the problem.
Read MoreFor the next four weeks, A Phat Cat Collective have curated an impressively detailed programme of events and offers that, in their words, put “the ‘fun’ in fundraising”.
Read MoreWith the dry spell that continues to hang over the scene, the revival of Kult Kafe at its new address is a much-needed morale booster.
Read MoreThe aftermath of Phase 2 (HA) is dragging along new circumstances of uncertainty that aren’t doing favours for an already damaged sector of Singapore’s music scene.
Read MorePumping out worldly party vibes in Orchard Towers since 1991, the prominent establishment accomplished a feat most local clubs couldn't – but was robbed of the opportunity.
Read MoreA performer behind a turntable is not a Pied Piper leading people to their demise. It’s time to tweak the rules that’ve kept the party scene at bay for far too long.
Read MoreThe pandemic’s restrictions have crippled our clubscape, but how are our counterparts holding up in other nightlife hubs across Asia? This rundown will help put things in perspective.
Read MoreWith its eccentric vibe, palatable F&B offerings and meticulous music selection, Rails is a venue that’s upping the ante as not just a snack bar, but a lifestyle destination.
Read MoreCanvas 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?
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