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It's a wrap! Zouk KL closes its doors for good

It’s the end of an era for superclub Zouk KL but it’s not all bad news for Malaysian clubbers

  • Luke James
  • 3 July 2015
It's a wrap! Zouk KL closes its doors for good

Malaysia’s premier clubbing destination Zouk Kuala Lumpur has achieved a lot since it first opened its doors in 2004 – it’s hosted every superstar DJ you can imagine from Tiësto to Dave Clark and once extensive renovations were completed in 2008, the club began regularly hosting upwards of 15,000 partygoers each week.

Alas, it’s time to say goodbye to Zouk Kuala Lumpur – at least the version you’re used to because the iconic superclub is closing its doors for good later this month to make way for the new iteration of Zouk at TREC.

Set in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the TREC complex is the most expensive entertainment complex ever built in Malaysia at a cost of RM323.6 million. Take a look at the prototypes for the massive new complex here.

But it wouldn’t be a proper goodbye without a farewell party to celebrate the occasion and as such, Zouk will be holding two finale parties to send off this iconic venue with a bang.

The first sendoff takes place on Saturday July 11th for Zouk’s main room and Phuture. It’s not the end though because Velvet Underground and Zouk Cafe Bar will continue to operate beyond July 11th.

July 25th marks the finale for Velvet Underground and Zouk Cafe Bar, as well as for the entire existing Zouk Club Kuala Lumpur complex.

The party is called Lights Out, Move Out and the conclusion of the night will be a historic day for KL clubbing. The milestone event promises to be one of the main highlights of the superclub’s calendar as the curtain comes down on Zouk KL for good.

For more information, hit up TREC’s official website or Zouk Club KL’s interim website.

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