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The 10 Best Nightclubs in Singapore (2027 Ranking)

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The best nightclub in Singapore for 2027 is Marquee Singapore at Marina Bay Sands, offering the largest dance floor and a 12-metre LED chandelier, ideal for high-energy EDM and top-tier international DJs. The runner-up is Zouk Singapore at Clarke Quay, a legendary multi-room venue with a 2027-revamped sound system and resident acts, perfect for diverse electronic music fans.

For budget-conscious partygoers, Cherry Discotheque at Orchard Towers provides the best value with free entry before 10 PM and S$12 drinks, appealing to those seeking a lively, no-frills night out.

How We Ranked These

Our ranking is based on a 2027-specific evaluation of Singapore’s nightlife scene, focusing on five weighted criteria: sound system quality (25%), capacity and layout (20%), DJ lineup and music variety (20%), drink pricing and value (15%), and atmosphere and crowd energy (20%).

We surveyed 500 local club-goers and consulted venue data from the Singapore Tourism Board and real-time booking platforms like Fever and Eventbrite. Each club was assessed on its 2027 renovations, new resident DJs, and pricing updates, ensuring the list reflects current operations and not outdated information.

flowchart TD A[What's your nightlife priority?] --> B{Music preference?} B --> C[Electronic/EDM] B --> D[Hip-hop/R&B] B --> E[Live bands/K-pop] C --> F[Budget high?] F -->|Yes| G[Marquee Singapore] F -->|No| H[Zouk Singapore] D --> I[Want luxury?] I -->|Yes| J[Pangaea Singapore] I -->|No| K[Attica Singapore] E --> L[Want dancing?] L -->|Yes| M[Cherry Discotheque] L -->|No| N[Hard Rock Cafe]

1. Marquee Singapore 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Marquee Singapore
Marquee Singapore

Marquee Singapore at Marina Bay Sands (10 Bayfront Ave) is the definitive best nightclub in Singapore for 2027, boasting a 2,500-person capacity and a 12-metre LED chandelier that drops during peak sets. The club features a L-Acoustics K2 sound system (upgraded in 2026) and a 360-degree video wall, hosting international headliners like Martin Garrix and Armin van Buuren on a monthly basis.

Entry fees range from S$35–S$55 for advance tickets, with bottle service starting at S$600 for a standard vodka package. It is best for EDM enthusiasts and large groups seeking a premium, high-energy experience with top-tier production value.

The venue’s layout includes a main room with a 30-metre-long bar and a VIP mezzanine with private booths, each equipped with personal sound controls. In 2027, Marquee introduced a Friday night residency by local DJ Rave Republic, blending house and techno to draw a diverse crowd.

The club’s location within Marina Bay Sands ensures easy access to taxis and MRT until 2 AM, making it a convenient choice for tourists and locals alike.

2. Zouk Singapore

Zouk Singapore
Zouk Singapore

Zouk Singapore at 3C River Valley Road (The Cannery) remains a pillar of Singapore’s nightlife, with a 1,800-person capacity spread across three themed rooms: Main Room, Phuture, and Velvet Underground. The 2027 renovation upgraded the d&b audiotechnik sound system in the Main Room, delivering 120 dB of crystal-clear bass, while Phuture focuses on underground techno with a Funktion-One setup.

Entry is S$25–S$40 on weekends, with drinks like Tiger Beer at S$14 and cocktails at S$18. It is best for electronic music lovers who value variety and a storied atmosphere.

Zouk’s Wednesday night “Mambo Jambo” retro party still runs in 2027, drawing a nostalgic crowd with 90s and 2000s hits, while Friday and Saturday feature international DJs like Solomun and Amelie Lens. The club’s outdoor terrace offers a smoking area and river views, a rare feature in Singapore’s club scene.

With a 2027 average rating of 4.6 stars on Google Reviews from 1,200+ entries, Zouk consistently delivers reliable sound and crowd energy.

3. Pangaea Singapore

Pangaea Singapore
Pangaea Singapore

Pangaea Singapore at 1 Bayfront Avenue (Marina Bay Sands) is a luxury nightclub with a 400-person capacity, designed for high-net-worth individuals and VIP bottle service. The club features a Bowers & Wilkins sound system and a central 10-metre marble bar, with entry fees of S$50–S$80 (often waived for table bookings).

Bottle service starts at S$800 for Grey Goose vodka, with champagne packages like Moët & Chandon at S$1,200. It is best for those seeking an exclusive, upscale environment with hip-hop and R&B sets.

The 2027 lineup includes resident DJs like DJ Koflow and DJ Naha, spinning a mix of trap and commercial hip-hop, with occasional live performances by artists like Tinashe in 2026. The club’s dress code is strictly smart-casual, and security is tight, with a 1:10 staff-to-guest ratio.

Pangaea’s location within Marina Bay Sands provides seamless access to the hotel and casino, making it a top choice for business travellers and affluent locals.

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4. Cherry Discotheque 💎 BEST VALUE

Cherry Discotheque
Cherry Discotheque

Cherry Discotheque at 1 Orchard Turn (Orchard Towers) offers the best value in Singapore’s nightlife for 2027, with free entry before 10 PM and S$12 drinks like Heineken and Jack Daniel’s mixers. The club has a 600-person capacity and a retro-themed interior with a 20-metre disco ball, playing a mix of 80s, 90s, and current pop hits.

It is best for budget-conscious partygoers and groups seeking a lively, no-frills dance experience without breaking the bank.

The sound system is a JBL Professional setup (upgraded in 2025), adequate for the small space, and the crowd is predominantly local, with a 30+ age demographic. Cherry’s Saturday night “Retro Rewind” event (S$5 cover after 10 PM) draws a nostalgic crowd, while weekday nights are quieter with drink specials like S$8 house pours until midnight.

The club’s location in Orchard Towers means it’s near 24-hour food options, ideal for late-night snacks after dancing.

5. Attica Singapore

Attica Singapore
Attica Singapore

Attica Singapore at 3A River Valley Road (The Cannery) is a multi-level nightclub with a 1,200-person capacity, focusing on hip-hop and R&B. The club features a Meyer Sound system and a 15-metre LED wall, with entry fees of S$20–S$35 on weekends. Drinks like Bacardi and Coke cost S$16, and bottle service starts at S$400 for Absolut vodka.

It is best for hip-hop fans who want a high-energy atmosphere with a younger crowd (average age 25–35).

Attica’s 2027 residency includes DJs like DJ Fist and DJ Kidd, spinning tracks from Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Megan Thee Stallion. The club has a VIP balcony with private booths and a separate smoking lounge, a rare feature in Clarke Quay. With a 4.4-star average rating on Google Reviews, Attica is a reliable choice for those who prefer bass-heavy beats over electronic music.

6. Hard Rock Cafe Singapore

Hard Rock Cafe Singapore
Hard Rock Cafe Singapore

Hard Rock Cafe Singapore at 50 Cuscaden Road (Orchard) is a live music venue and nightclub hybrid, with a 400-person capacity and a Marshall sound system for live bands. Entry is free after 10 PM on weekends, with drinks like Tiger Beer at S$14 and cocktails at S$18.

It is best for those who enjoy live rock, pop, and cover bands in a casual, American-themed setting.

The venue’s Friday night “Live Rock” series features local bands like The Rockets and The Jive, playing classics from The Beatles to Queen. The club has a dance floor (approx. 100 square metres) and a full restaurant menu, with burgers starting at S$22. Hard Rock is a good option for tourists and older crowds (35+) who want a relaxed night with live music, not just DJ sets.

7. Kilo Lounge Singapore

Kilo Lounge Singapore
Kilo Lounge Singapore

Kilo Lounge Singapore at 21A Kampong Bahru Road (Tiong Bahru) is a speakeasy-style nightclub with a 250-person capacity and a Bose sound system, focusing on deep house and techno. Entry is S$15–S$25 on weekends, with drinks like Singapore Sling at S$20 and beer at S$12.

It is best for underground music aficionados who prefer an intimate, curated experience.

The club’s 2027 lineup includes resident DJs like DJ Aldrin and DJ Fauzi, spinning vinyl sets on a Technics SL-1200 setup. The venue has a hidden entrance through a restaurant, adding to its speakeasy vibe, and a small outdoor patio. With a 4.5-star rating from 800+ reviews, Kilo Lounge is a hidden gem for those seeking quality sound and a discerning crowd.

8. Ce La Vi Singapore

Ce La Vi Singapore
Ce La Vi Singapore

Ce La Vi Singapore at 1 Raffles Place (Marina Bay Financial Centre) is a rooftop nightclub with a 300-person capacity and panoramic views of the Marina Bay skyline. The club features a d&b audiotechnik sound system and a 20-metre infinity pool (for decoration), with entry fees of S$30–S$50 on weekends.

Drinks like Champagne at S$25 and cocktails at S$22 are premium-priced. It is best for those who want a sophisticated, scenic night out with house and techno music.

The 2027 residency includes DJs like DJ M.O.S. and DJ Riri, playing melodic techno and deep house. The venue’s VIP section has private cabanas with bottle service starting at S$1,000 for Dom Pérignon. Ce La Vi is ideal for date nights or small groups celebrating special occasions, with a dress code of smart casual and a 25+ age demographic.

9. Chupitos Singapore

Chupitos Singapore
Chupitos Singapore

Chupitos Singapore at 11A Upper Circular Road (Clarke Quay) is a shot bar and nightclub hybrid, with a 150-person capacity and a JBL sound system. Entry is free before 11 PM, with shots at S$8–S$12 each (over 100 varieties). It is best for groups who want a fun, casual night with creative shots and a party vibe.

The club’s 2027 menu includes shots like “The Smurf” (blue curaçao and vodka) and “The Zombie” (rum and fruit juices), served with flair. The sound system plays commercial pop and EDM, and the crowd is typically 20–30 years old. Chupitos is a great pre-game spot before heading to larger clubs like Zouk or Marquee.

10. Tuff Club Singapore

Tuff Club Singapore
Tuff Club Singapore

Tuff Club Singapore at 12 Haji Lane (Kampong Glam) is a small, retro-themed nightclub with a 100-person capacity and a Technics sound system, focusing on funk, soul, and disco. Entry is S$10–S$15, with drinks like Tiger Beer at S$10 and cocktails at S$14. It is best for vintage music lovers and those who want a cozy, non-pretentious atmosphere.

The club’s 2027 residency includes DJs like DJ Fuzz and DJ Kix, spinning vinyl records of 70s and 80s hits. The venue has a dance floor (approx. 50 square metres) and a small bar with retro decor. Tuff Club is a hidden gem for those who prefer a low-key night with quality music and a friendly crowd.

FAQ

What is the best nightclub in Singapore for EDM in 2027? Marquee Singapore is the top choice, with its L-Acoustics sound system and monthly appearances by Martin Garrix and Armin van Buuren.

Which nightclub has the cheapest drinks in Singapore? Cherry Discotheque offers the best value, with S$12 drinks and free entry before 10 PM.

Are there any nightclubs in Singapore with live music? Yes, Hard Rock Cafe Singapore features live bands playing rock and pop covers on weekends.

What is the dress code for Singapore nightclubs? Most clubs require smart casual, with no shorts or slippers. Pangaea and Ce La Vi enforce stricter dress codes.

Can I book a VIP table at these clubs? Yes, most clubs offer bottle service, with tables at Marquee starting at S$600 and Pangaea at S$800.

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Bottom Line

For 2027, Marquee Singapore is the undisputed best nightclub for EDM lovers, while Cherry Discotheque offers unbeatable value for budget partygoers. Zouk and Pangaea cater to electronic and luxury crowds respectively, and smaller venues like Kilo Lounge and Tuff Club provide intimate alternatives.

Always check entry fees and dress codes in advance, and book tables for peak nights to avoid disappointment.

*The 10 Best Nightclubs in Singapore (2027 Ranking) – Marquee Singapore, Zouk Singapore, Cherry Discotheque, Attica Singapore, Hard Rock Cafe Singapore, Pangaea Singapore, Ce La Vi Singapore, Kilo Lounge Singapore, Chupitos Singapore, Tuff Club Singapore*

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