Gigantic nightclub MARQUEE is a new reason you'd want to escape to Singapore this Songkran break

The opening of Marquee, Singapore’s biggest nightclub, is one reason to fly out of Bangkok during Songkran season
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TAO Group, the folks behind LAVO Singapore, the talk-of-the-town Italian restaurant and rooftop bar at Marina Bay Sands, is bringing life back to Singapore’s nightlife scene with MARQUEE, the soon-to-be biggest nightclub on the island. Also located in Marina Bay’s most iconic landmark, this extravagant club will open on the weekend of 12 and 13 April featuring world-famous spinners Tiësto and Afrojack. Yep, now you know where to go over the Songkran holidays. 

But MARQUEE isn't going to let the fun dry up after the opening weekend, the massive dance space promises to keep the party spree on with many more international DJs visiting on every weekend of April. We're talking about Above & Beyond on 19 April, Steve Aoki on 20 April, Kaskade on 26 April and Showtek on 27 April.   

Known for its signature venues in New York, Las Vegas and Sydney, the first MARQUEE nightclub in Asia occupies three levels stories at Marina Bay Sands, making it the largest nightclub in Singapore.

Before you shake your way to Marquee Singapore, here’s everything you need to know about this brand new ultimate nightlife experience.

A hot favorite among A-listers

After the successful launch of the swish Lavo Singapore in 2018, in 2018, TAO Group’s founders Noah Tepperberg and Jason Strauss return to shake up the entertainment and dining scene with more integrated concepts to entice both local and international guests. The company debuted the first Marquee in New York back in 2003 and the nightclub has hosted such A-list celebrities as Paris Hilton, Rihanna and Heidi Klum.

An indoor playground for adults

The biggest club in the city, Marquee Singapore stretches over 2,300 square meters across three floors with sky-high ceilings that tower up to 30 meters—big enough for partygoers to run riot. It also features a full-sized, eight-armed indoor Ferris wheel that offers revellers a great view of the nightclub from its pods. Each pod is equipped with a photo booth to capture Instagrammable moments. Plus, there’s a three-story slide to amp up the carnivalesque vibe.

A dynamic dancehall and solid soundsystem

The laser beam-festooned nightclub blends cutting-edge design technology and a top-flight sound system featuring the Funktion One DJ console for phenomenal sound quality. On the dancefloor, gyrate to bass and beats throbbing from its crystal-clear sound system. 

Major music acts on the decks

When it comes to music, TAO Group means business. Marquee nightclubs are known to rope in heavyweight entertainers and DJs from the dance-music world including Steve Aoki, Armin Van Buuren, Alesso, Kaskade and Dash Berlin, as well as chart-toppers like French Montana, DJ Khaled, Post Malone and Travis Scott. Expect to break out your best moves with a dizzying array of A-grade spins throughout the night.

A weekend Neverland for clubbers

The dancefloor heats up every Friday, Saturday and the eve of public holidays from 10pm until late. Thanks to the backing by a slick sound system, a stellar roster of DJs and a Ferris wheel to boot, you best believe there won’t be a bone in your body that isn’t thoroughly shaken by the dopamine rush from this club. Stay updated with upcoming weekly events and live DJ performances at bit.ly/MarqueeFanClub. For more information on Marquee Singapore, visit marqueesingapore.com.

Complete your nightlife escapade

That’s not all – TAO Group is bringing two more multi-concept venues to fuel your late-night experience. Opening in May, Avenue is an intimate speakeasy-style lounge featuring the latest in craft cocktail technology and fun additions like a mini bowling alley and retro arcade machines. Koma, on the other hand, is a modern Japanese eatery and sushi bar set to open later this year.

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