From what it has revealed so far ahead of its official opening in January 2025, RASA looks to be a cultural benefactor to the scene.
Erupting like a big bang, there’s a new entertainment centre of gravity forming in the CBD with five signature venues.
Wonder Room is an addition that joins the ranks of swank, fitting if that’s your cup of tea or glass of Cavair Martini.
You can either choose to start right away at Chimichanga VivoCity, or join the rollicking road trip of the Día de los Muertos Party Bus.
The tsunami of influence that Tanjong Beach Club brought to the scene has been tremendous. Time will tell what this next wave brings next year.
There’s a new shimmering star illuminating the skyline of Singapore, and its name is NOVA perched atop level 63.
If you’ve dug the rule-flipping rebelliousness nature of Moonstone, you might just get cosy with its new sibling.
The global franchise has made its Asia debut in our little red dot, bringing its signature blend of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine.
The industrial-inspired restaurant and bar concept is a central gathering spot where vivacity meets passion.
Just like any exercise routine, change is always healthy. And for Tuff Club 2.0, they’re just starting to warm up all over again.
PULSE resides within Yang’s former address, in the 154-year-old heritage mansion (and multi-concept space) The Riverhouse at Clarke Quay.
With themed nights like LSD (Lights. Sounds. Dance) and Serotonin, Highh has teased out a rotational mish-mash of genres from Wednesdays to Saturdays.
Whether you’re craving some pre-party sustenance or simply need a new city habitat to hang, Thugshop invites you to chase a new high.
Offtrack celebrates its second anniversary with a week-long itinerary that showcases its forte, including guest DJs from Revision Music, Tropika and Mixmag Asia.
A new nightlife contender under Tipsy Collective, Wallich Manor is a charismatic space carved into Sofitel Singapore City Centre with KoFlow at the wheel.
The music policy at these two new Projector venues is shaping up to be boundless and positively unexpected. And that right there is a spoiler.
The pièce de resistance of +Twelve lies in its tiered façade, housing a luxe stairway of 12 exclusive cabanas each with its own personal plunge pool.
The launch of Behind The Green Door in Singapore is being spearheaded by Kilo Collective Concept and A Phat Cat Collective, both powerhouses in the industry.
With an area of 10,000 square feet, HighHouse is both the biggest and tallest (at 282 metres) nightlife concept to open since the pandemic.
The identity of unicorns is hardly associated with the idea of restraint. And in that sense, Tipsy Unicorn is positively galloping on rainbows.
How does a low-key bar in Geylang do justice to a high-profile DJ in a residential neighbourhood? With headphones, it turns out.
Music holds sway in Naga House’s imprint and that’s why it eventually launched NAGA(SOUNDS), gradually but noticeably doing its bit to sustain the music scene.
The fledgling 250-seater is the progeny of four industry powerhouses, with live music genres ranging from classic rock and Cuban to funk and blues.
Do you really like UK garage? Is it is it wicked? Then you won’t wanna miss the debut of GrooveTop Garage at Neon Pigeon.
Bring out the birthday cake. Offtrack commemorates its first anniversary with a week-long celebration of bar takeovers and special performances.
Wild Pearl sits sequestered within the enclave of Pearl’s Hill Terrace just waiting to be discovered. We just had to find it first.
31 years of legacy. 31 years of memories. Whether you still recognise it or not, you likely have a deep-seated experience affixed to the heritage of Zouk.
Situated below Headquarters at 66 Boat Quay, Eat Sum Thing is Thugshop’s newest grungy yet gastronomic foray into the culinary domain.
Perfect for a pre-game sesh or a stretched-out night accompanied by bottles of wine. We explore the effervescence in this round-up.
New venue, new blood, new chapter – .KRATE bounces back after two-and-a-half years with a new venue it can’t wait to unveil.
Haven’t you heard? Rumours is an oasis of sublime sounds, scenic splendour, and delightful nourishment inspired by its Balinese origins.
There’s only one superclub in Singapore that lets you party while riding an indoor Ferris Wheel. Marquee is finally coming back in a big way.
The sky-high nightlife destination has gotten its wings back. Along with its signature residencies, it’s hosting the official pre-party of Creamfields in Thailand.
Sunny Side Up is more than just a new brunch contender but a fresh pursuit for Thugshop, the new company that helms Headquarters, Upstairs and Tuff Club.
For three nights a week, Zouk will be reopening its dancefloor for its signature residencies, including TGIW, ONE DANCE and 100% Bulletproof.
While some DJs view the loosened restrictions as a cause for celebration, others are more wary of the stubborn caveats that remain in place.
The allowance of live music in F&B venues has provided an avenue for DJs to perform for guests in attendance after an agonising two-year ban.
The local hip-hop legend opens a new Ann Siang waterhole that boasts three levels of lifestyle experiences, from omakase feasts to a social space for creatives.
“Guided by Leisure” is the tagline that’s etched into the identity of Offtrack; an ethos kicked into high gear by the vision of its co-founding collectives.
The rooftop institution was previously known for pushing nu-disco, indie dance and house in the local scene. It will shut its doors at Odeon Towers on 27 February 2022.
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.
Culture 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?
Located 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.
If 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.
For 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”.
With 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.
The 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.
Pumping 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.
A 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.
The 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.
With 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.
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.
Diversifying the nightlife industry by hosting DJs in F&B establishments, local shows that the appeal of dance music isn’t something exclusive to clubs.
Key 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.
The 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.
These 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.
Come 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.
The 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.
Kicking 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.
A 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?
A 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.
Disarray 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.
In 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.
Be 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.
Can’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!
Zouk 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.
Wake 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.
From 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.
In 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?
Much 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.
With 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.
After an outstanding three-year run, the house and techno club will be shuttering its doors at its Tanjong Pagar outlet, with its final party at the end of the year on 31 December.
From its ravegrounds of Headquarters and Tuff Club to its spontaneous salvo of pop-ups, this is the story of The Council and its unstoppable growth.
On 31 August, the purple-hued, glass-walled rave spot marks its first anniversary; a prolonged stint in Oxley Tower that’s hardly overstayed its welcome, as most avid punters would agree.
Commemorating a decade of beachy frolics, Tanjong Beach Club is about to throw a two-day celebration called Tanjong Paradisco.
Nineteen80 is a living, breathing time capsule that cherishes an era with charm. Welcome to a discotheque that’s changing the game of nightlife.
Whether you’re a diehard record collector or a spontaneous passer-by in need of a new music-centric hangout, White Label Records could very well be your perfect new home.
Live music is enhanced by the ambience it’s shrouded in, and the memory-etching impression it leaves on punters . Here are 8 unique spots to catch it.
Need to party? Whether you’re new to the island or yearning for a breath of fresh air, this guide will help you find the vibe and tribe you’re looking for.
Telok Ayer Arts Club stands out in that it’s not your typical establishment, and is, like art, a manifestation of many different themes coming together.
Clubs educate, clubs bring people together, and clubs can turn a lil’ red dot into a global powerhouse. Get to know 13 of them.