Five of the hottest new nightclubs in Asia for partying all summer long
- Marquee in Singapore features a 30-metre-tall Ferris wheel, Ce La Vi is the highest rooftop lounge in Taiwan, and Zouk Genting in Malaysia has a social gaming lounge
- Omnia in Bali and Bangkok’s Insanity club are also bringing their own new spins to a good night out
Forget about Netflix or ordering in Deliveroo for dinner at home – or at least save them for a quiet weekday night. With a number of striking new clubs opening around the region, including Marquee in Singapore, Ce La Vi in Taipei and Shanghai, as well as a new branch of Zouk in Malaysia, there’s more fun to be had painting the town red.
Besides offering appearances from some of the biggest DJs from around the world, this new generation of superclubs are also pulling out all the stops to keep Instagram-happy partygoers snapping away.
For example, at Marquee, there’s a Ferris wheel with photo booths in each pod, while Ce La Vi boasts the highest rooftop lounge in Taipei, offering a stunning bird’s eye view of the cityscape.
Here’s are five of the hottest new clubs to have opened in Asia.
Marquee, Singapore
A little bit of Las Vegas has made its way to Singapore by way of Marquee, the first Asian outpost of the American mega-club concept operated by the Tao Group. Located in a repurposed theatre in the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort, the club boasts a cavernous dance floor with a massive 20-metre LED screen behind the DJ console and theatrical balconies allowing partygoers to gaze down on the dance floor.