Four Asian nightclubs enter World’s 100 Best Clubs 2024 list
Zouk Singapore, CÉ LA VI, Savaya & WOMB secure spots on the Nightlife International Association's coveted rankings
Four iconic Asian nightclubs have made their mark on the Nightlife International Association’s World’s 100 Best Clubs 2024, with three securing coveted spots in the top 50.
Leading the region is Zouk Singapore, ranked at #30.
A cornerstone of the city’s nightlife for decades, Zouk has been known to be a gateway for many into Singapore’s vibrant nightlife.
The venue’s reputation as a nightlife powerhouse is well-earned, having hosted renowned international DJs such as Argy, Nico Moreno, Nicky Romero and Galantis all in this past year. In April, the venue also introduced its new female resident, Krisha.
Also representing Singapore, CÉ LA VI at Marina Bay Sands ranks #49.
Perched 57 floors above ground, this rooftop bar and lounge is famed for its spectacular parties and panoramic city views.
This year alone, CÉ LA VI hosted a list of top-tier international talents; Mat.Joe, Kitty Amor, Viviana Casanova, Bangkok’s KARTY and house legend Todd Terry.
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Bali's Savaya secures the #40 spot.
Set against a stunning beachside backdrop, Savaya is celebrated for its Ibiza-esque ambience and has welcomed international acts like Black Coffee (set for ringing in the new year), Fatboy Slim, The Martinez Brothers, John Summit, plus recently hosted afters aficionado Solomun who made his Bali debut with a marathon set til sunrise.
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Tokyo's WOMB is listed at #86.
Since its inception in 2000, WOMB has been a pivotal venue in Japan's electronic music scene, featuring Asia's largest mirror ball, a top-tier sound system plus unrivalled lighting and laser productions.
It has hosted global artists like Richie Hawtin, Sven Väth and VTSS’s Japan debut as well as stellar residents like Drunken Kong solidifying its status as a hotspot for both international and local talent. The venue also hosted programming for MUTEK.JP last month.
Via TimeOut Singapore
Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.
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