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Guide To Clubbing In Singapore 2022, Including Best Clubs To Visit & Money-Saving Tips

Best clubs in Singapore


After 1.5 years, the day has finally come when nightclubs swing their doors open to welcome you back. And we’re here to spill the tea on where all the best clubs are. 

From Marquee and Avenue to Zouk, here are the most popping dance floors for you to let loose and release your inner Michael Jackson from 19th April onwards. Just take note of the pre-entry testing requirements before you head out.

P.S. Check back for more updates on clubs reopening, cover charges and table pricing.

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Pre-entry testing requirements


Here are a few essentials you’ll need for your first big night out: a fab outfit, an ID, a credit card and a negative supervised ART test result.

From 19th April, you’ll need to obtain a negative ART test result at least 24 hours before hitting the club. A supervised ART costs $12 and can be done for cheap via the Minmed mobile app so you can get ready and swab your nose at the same time. 

Group size wise, you’ll be able to have up to 10 people in your party. Masks are still mandatory indoors – including on the dance floor – although that might change in the near future. Other rules such as a safe distance of 1m apart between groups when masks are off and a limited capacity apply.


Best clubs in Singapore to visit


1. Marquee – EDM megaclub with famous international DJs


Ask anyone around town about nightclubs, and chances are they’ll tell you about Marquee – a Singapore staple – where some of the country’s richest people blow thousands of dollars every weekend.

best-clubs-singaporeTheir monthly lineup used to feature A-listers such as Tyga and Martin Garrix.

After opening in 2019, this bi-level mega-club quickly became the place to be for those who like electronic music and famous DJs. Tiesto used to spin semi-regular sets and Zedd stopped by when he wasn’t busy in Vegas. Not to mention, Steve Aoki has thrown cakes twice from the booth.

Technology is almost as big an attraction as the eclectic DJ lineup. The space is designed with your Instagram in mind – with a slide, a ferris wheel and an 8K screen that delivers the realest visuals. Needless to say, Marquee dominates Singapore’s nightlife scene.

With the reopening set for June, we’re hopeful for more legendary nights with bottle service, an all-star lineup, heart-thumping beats and a posh crowd. If things are still like how they were, expect to drop at least $500 for a small standing table.

Opening: June 2022

Address: 2 Bayfront Avenue, #B1-67, Singapore 018972
Opening hour: Fri-Sat 10pm-6am (Closed from Sundays to Thursdays)
Telephone: 6688 8660

Marquee website


2. Avenue – Intimate Hip Hop lounge


If you find yourself outside of Marquee but EDM isn’t your cup of tea, it’s not too late to take a short walk to Avenue. Also located inside Marina Bay Sands and run by the same entertainment group, Avenue is the place to be for those who’d rather sway and bend knees to the beats of Hip Hop.

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Here, expect to find games like 2 mini bowling alleys and a pool table, as well as a private room with a karaoke machine and a personal bar. Virgil Abloh was dropping deep tunes at its grand opening, so we think there might be a huge headliner for the upcoming relaunch – which is happening on 29th April.

The dance floor seems smaller than most clubs in Singapore. But if you have a table or are invited to one, feel free to clamber onto the sofa and twerk away.

Opening: 29th April 2022

Address: 2 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018972
Opening hour: Thu-Sat 8pm-3am (Closed from Sundays to Wednesdays)
Telephone:  6688 8660

Avenue website


3. Zouk – Multi-room venue playing different genres


When it comes to nightclubs, Zouk is always a safe bet. It has 3 rooms dedicated to different types of music. While Phuture blasts mostly Hip Hop and R&B, Capital serves up old school Pop, House and Electronic. Queen, on the other hand, is a more lowkey cocktail bar where you most likely won’t have to yell in your friend’s ears over the loud music. 

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For most of last year, Zouk was a cinema, a spin studio and a restaurant. But come Wednesday 20th April, it’s going to kick off as a club where you can take it to the dance floor, bounce from room to room and fist pump your night away.

Opening: 20th April 2022

Address: 3C River Valley Road, #01-05, Singapore 179022
Opening hour: Wed-Sat 10pm-3am (Closed from Sundays to Tuesdays)
Telephone: 6738 2988

Zouk website


4. Yang – Hidden club in Clarke Quay


There’s more to Clarke Quay than just dive bars, Zouk and Haidilao. There’s also the buzzing Yang, where you can grind to the beats of your favourite K-Pop tunes and Top 40 hits.

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This lavish nightclub has plenty of charm with its plush blue couches, a golden cage-like dance platform and velvety purple curtains. On deck is usually a lineup of local DJs with the occasional international headliners covering anything from Electronic to Hip Hop.

If you haven’t made any plans for 20th April, hit Yang up and drop it low on the dance floor. Just remember to make a reservation in advance. 

Opening: 22nd April, 2022

Address: 3A River Valley Road, #01-02, Singapore 179020
Opening hour: Fri-Sat 10pm-3am (Closed from Sundays to Thursdays)
Telephone: 6261 1189

Yang website


5. CE LA VI – Rooftop lounge at MBS


CE LA VI might be a little smaller than other clubs, but that only adds to the energy and atmosphere at this ultra-modern rooftop lounge.

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Between Sam Smith and David Beckham, it’s clear that this poshy lounge is where international A-listers used to frequent and where you can camp out to get a pic or 2 with celebrities. DJs spun a mix of new wave Electronic, oldie Hip Hop and down-and-dirty RnB, while the crowd sipped on drinks and admired the panoramas of the city skyline 57 floors above the ground.

Every Wednesday for Ladies’ Night, if you’re a fan of wine and Prosecco, swing by for $15++ per glass between 5pm – 11pm.

 Opening: 20th April

Address: 1 Bayfront Avenue,  Singapore 018971
Opening hour: Wed 5pm-3am | Thu 5pm-1am | Fri 5pm-3am | Sat 12pm-3am | Sun 12pm-1am (Closed on Mondays & Tuesdays)
Telephone: 6508 2188

CE LA VI website


6. Cherry Discotheque – Affordable drinks in CBD


Don’t let anyone tell you there aren’t any good late-night spots in the CBD. Tucked away on Cecil Street, Cherry Discotheque is lit until 3am most night. Here, you’ll be able to catch live DJs, groove to the beats of Top 40 jams and order cheap alcohol with a side of fried popcorn chicken.

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Swinging its door open on 19th April,  unless you have a table reservation, you’ll be waiting in line with gaggles of girls singing to 50 Cents’ classics. Judging from the look of the younger crowd in sneakers and shorts previously, it’s safe to assume Cherry Discotheque is a stomping ground for the newly legal undergraduates. 

But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t swing by for some reasonably priced drinks, 90’s Hip Hop and Reggaeton.


Opening: 19th April

Address: 133 Cecil Street, Singapore 069535
Opening hour: Tue-Sat 8pm-3am (Closed on Sundays & Mondays)
Telephone: 9826 5055

Cherry Discotheque’s website


7. Headquarters By The Council – Underground Techno & House


For a grungy dungeon-like club with some of the best Deep House and Techno tunes, make your way to Headquarters By The Council.

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There are no flashy dancers, trains of champagne and bottle services here. Once you descend the staircase into this underground space, you’ll be greeted by a rave crowd who passionately sways to the throbbing tech-house tracks spun by a lineup of both established local and international DJs. 

If you need to give your ears and eyes a break, head to the upstairs space for some fresh air, chill vibes and sizzling hot wings.

Opening: TBD

Address: 66 Boat Quay, Singapore 049854
Opening hour: Fri-Sat 8pm-3am (Closed from Sundays to Thursdays)
Telephone: 8751 7430

Visit Headquarters’ website.


Tips for clubbing in 2022


We had no problems forking out big bucks to cover our clubbing expenses back then and we certainly won’t now. However, there are a few things you can do to save some money and still do it big.


1. Pregame prior to going out


Whether you’re heading to a lowkey bar in Clarke Quay or the swanky rooftop of Marina Bay Sands, a night of paying for booze might burn a hole in your back pocket. Well, here’s a solution: pre-drink at home.

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Buy your party a bottle of vodka, tequila, gin – whatever you like – and bottoms up prior to going out. Not only will it give you a good buzz, it’ll also hopefully reduce the number of drinks you’re planning to order. Just make sure you won’t overdo it and get wasted before even reaching the club.

To get the party started, here’s a list of all the affordable alcohol shops so you can stock up on bottles.


2. Plan trip home in advance


A trip home from the club can be a pricey one, somewhere between $20-$30 or more due to the after-hours surcharge. Since you’d rather spend that money on another round of shots at the bar, you might want to consider pre-planning your ride home.

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There are a few options: have a designated driver AKA a sober sister in your group who doesn’t drink but still wants to join the party to drop you off at home; book a Grab Hitch in advance; or wait for public transportation to resume at 5.30am. However, the latter might require some serious willpower and a lot of energy drinks


3. Befriend the doorman for free entry


After almost 2 years of being out of business, clubs are in the mood to make some money. So don’t be surprised if there are no complimentary guest lists or free drinks for ladies. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t try to weasel your way in without paying.

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When it comes to clubbing, if you can’t afford to make it rain on expensive bottles, you’ll need to make friends with the right people in order to get freebies. Think club managers, bouncers and door hosts or hostesses. These are the people who have the power to let you cut the line, skip the cover charge and waltz in even when the club has allegedly hit its capacity.

They also have something called drink tickets which can get you comfortably drunk at no extra cost. As the saying goes, it’s not about what you know, it’s about who you know that matters.


Plan a night out at the best clubs in Singapore


Whether you’re a homebody or a party animal, you’ll probably want to blow off some steam and check out the nightlife scene that was once extinct. If that’s the case, bookmark these venues and mark your calendar.

Then, round up your squad, book a table, sort out your ART test and have a good time. You deserve it.

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Cover image adapted from @bryner_colossal.