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The Colonial District's Substation has been Singapore's main centre for contemporary arts and performance since 1990. The unconventional programme of events includes modern dance, independent…
Loof's popular location, on a cooling Colonial District rooftop overlooking Raffles Hotel, is popular with young professionals and media types. The huge sofas and cushion-filled booths are…
Crazy Elephant is the antithesis to Singapore's precious wine bars and places to "be seen". With graffitied walls and a grungy feel, it has regular live blues and no dress code or cover charge…
Zirca on Clarke Quay keeps trendy dance fans raving till the early hours. The no-frills, industrial-style decor is brought to life by circus-style entertainment, from contortionists to…
An upmarket after-work crowd fills the narrow Alley Bar on Emerald Hill, especially for complementary early-evening tapas and 5pm happy hour. Refurbished from a derelict building, the…
Bar Opiume has bags of kitsch upmarket glamour, with its great views of Singapore's skyline and river. Party crowds fill the venue late at night, but you can still find a quiet spot outside to…
A cavernous place with a light-up wall and popular dance music, DBL O is very popular with those who want to hang out without the pretenses of some of the newer fashion-victim clubs. Two bars…
Zouk on Singapore River is set in a vast warehouse space. It has three different zones, all packed with clubbers. The stylish dance to trance, then cool down on the terrace. Phuture plays R&B…
Of manmade Sentosa Island's attractions, KM8 on Tanjong Beach is a highlight. DJs plays great Balearic beats, and the huge wooden sunloungers are busy with the beautiful set lying back and…
Located in an old Peranakan shophouse off Orchard Road, Ice Cold Beer stocks around 50 international beers, which are served extremely cold. Popular features with the laid-back patrons are the…
In nightlife hub Dempsey Road, stylish Oosh has a huge leafy garden with tables cleverly partitioned to give them an intimate feel, plus a sofa-filled roof terrace. The moody dark-wood lounge…
St James Power Station is a vast 6503m² space making up nine venues. Indecisive music-lovers, on one ticket, hear Mandarin bands in Dragonfly, Middle Eastern singers in Movida, dance in…
A popular live jazz venue, Harry's Bar has several Singapore branches, but the one on Boat Quay is the original. Traditionally favoured by expat bankers, the friendly bar attracts jazz lovers…
Singaporeans love cover bands, and those at Orchard Road's friendly Acid Bar are better than most. With two acoustic sets every night, most people come to listen to the bands, rather than chat.