Check out the best day and night parties Singapore has offer, from the return of Ce La Vi’s Sky High Brunch and special guest DJs to festivals on boats...
Halloween parties got you itching for more nightlife goodness? If pop concerts and intimate soul sessions aren’t what you fancy as a night out, here are our top monthly picks to satisfy your party urges, including a rave with DJ Jazzy Jeff, daytime brunch with The Cuban Brothers, hits to dance to with Kyau and Albert. If that’s not enough, there are plenty more festivals to go round this month…
Presenting all the international music acts at IMI Festival 2017: Bob Moses, Blade&Beard, Miami Horror, HVOB feat. Winston Marshall, Mynth, Teenage Mutants. Come for the music and stay for the dancing.Find out more at imi-festival.com
Posted by IMI Festival on Monday, 16 October 2017
IMI Festival 2017: 18 November at Old Kallang Airport
If we tell you music festivals aren’t just about killer sets, loads of dancing, and a day-to-night booze cruise? Now, here’s a party that connects, educates and inspires: IMI Festival 2017. Not your regular bash, IMI17 is a collaborative music festival that is designed to connect, educate, and inspire humans in the digital era. With a line-up that includes live music acts by Bob Moses, Miami Horror, HVOB featuring Winston Marshall from Mumford and Sons, and more, interesting talks and interactive art installations by artists and performers alike, IMI aims to bring creative minds together by engaging the festival go-ers intellectually as well as getting them to go to town on the dance floor.
IMI Festival 2017, 18-19 November 2017, Old Kallang Airport, 9 Stadium Link, Singapore 397750. Tickets are available here.
Cé La Vi x DJ Jazzy Jeff: 10 November at Cé La Vi
Okay, who doesn’t know DJ Jazzy Jeff? The Grammy award-winner, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star and hip-hop icon will be on deck at Ce La Vi, spinning rhythmic beats and dance tunes, as well as his new release ‘Get Lit’ (which he performed at Livewire Festival with The Fresh Prince himself, Will Smith, early this year). The club’s resident DJs will also be there to keep the night alive.
Ce La Vi x DJ Jazzy Jeff, 10 November, 10pm-late, CÉ LA VI, SkyPark, Marina Bay Sands Tower 3, 1 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018971, p. 6508 2188. Tickets available at $28 includes a glass of premium pour.
Kampong x Collective Minds – La Mamie’s All Night Long: 3 November at The Great Escape
Don’t we all love a pop-up party? It’s not every day you find a rave atop an indie cinema in the city; the rooftop bar above The Projector plays host to another Kampong bash: La Mamie’s All Night Long. Joining forces with Collective Minds, you can dance the night away with La Mamie’s crew of DJs and like-minded party-shakers with the same passion for vinyl and brazen soirees. And boy, do these guys know how to throw an ace party — they threw dozens in an abandoned pad in Paris prior to playing at bars and clubs across the city, as well as the Macki Music Festival.
Kampong x Collective Minds: La Mamie’s All Night Long, 3 November, 8pm-3am, The Great Escape, #05-00, Golden Mile Tower, 6001 Beach Road, Singapore 199589. Tickets available at $15 (early bird), $25 (regular).
Kindred with Andre Hommen and Oliver Osborne: 3-4 November at Kilo Lounge
If you’re looking for a groovin’ good time over house music, look no further than Kilo Lounge this November, where André Hommen will be playing his solo stuff post-Objektivity along with Singapore-based Londoner Oliver Osborne, the man behind the After Dark shindigs. et ready for an explosion of house sounds this November.
Kindred with Andre Hommen and Oliver Osborne, 3-4 November, 10pm-3am, Kilo Lounge, 21 Tanjong Pagar Rd, Singapore 088444. Tickets available at $20.
Dia De Muertos Singapore: 4 November at old Beach Road Police Station
If you don’t know about The Day of the Dead, it’s a Mexican tradition commemorating the lost lives of loved ones. Learn more about the cultural traditions of the Latin American country at this free event where there will be authentic Mexican music, art, dance and food. Red Cross Singapore will also be accepting donations at the event to help victims of the most recent earthquake to hit Mexico.
Dia de Muertos, 4 November, 99 Beach Road, Singapore 189701.
Local Lingo Tingkat Party: 4-5 November at Chinatown Food Street
The Local People (TLP) Takeover: Chinatown Food Street (CFS) will turn into an indie art and music market for Local Lingo Tingkat Party, a celebration of old and new Singapore, and everything local from Chinese customs, language to handmade goods by Singaporean designers, where the popular heritage food street turns into an eclectic experience for locals and visitors.
Local Lingo/Tingkat Party, 4-5 November, Chinatown Food Street, Smith Street, Singapore 058938
Sky High Brunch Ft. The Cuban Brothers: 5 November at Cé La Vi
Perched atop Marina Bay Sands is this luxe club that combines swank and swagger so well. Energetic squad , The Cuban Brothers, (who are not exactly Cubanos, nor hermanos) will be headlining the fifth edition of the city’s wildest daytime party: Sky High Brunch. Indulge in oysters, Asian tapas and free-flow champagne while you soak in the picturesque view of the Singapore skyline and experience an entertainment galore of playful dance moves, impressive flips and comedy stunts by The Cuban Brothers.
CÉ LA VI Sky High Brunch, 5 November, 12pm-4pm, CÉ LA VI, SkyPark, Marina Bay Sands Tower 3, 1 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018971, p. 6508 2188. Tickets available at $188 (pre-sale) and $198 (door sales).
Bandwagon Riverboat: 10 November from Marina South Pier
Music people Bandwagon join forces with music collectives EATMEPOPTART & EMONIGHTSG for a headbanging night at Southeast Asia’s only Mississippi riverboat. If you like an unhealthy dose of Britpop, Indie Rock, Pop, Emo, and headbanging to guilty pleasures on a boat with 400 other party goers, you don’t wanna miss this!
Bandwagon Riverboat, 10 November, 31 Marina Coastal Drive, Berth 1, Marina South Pier, Singapore 018988
Transition ft. Kyau & Albert: 11-12 November at Canvas
German duo Kyau and Albert have delved into dance music for over 20 years, releasing plenty of records and touring the globe, playing at some of the world’s top EDM festivals and venues including Tomorrowland, EDC Las Vegas, Surrender, Electric Zoo NYC, Dreamstate, Paradiso and more. Supported by Aaron Sim, this is one infectious DJ set you wouldn’t want to miss!
Transition ft. Kyau & Albert, 11-12 November, B1-01 The Riverwalk, 20 Upper Circular Road, Singapore 058416. Tickets available at $22 (pre-sale) and $35 (door) here.
Moonbeats Asia presents TOKiMONSTA: 18 November at Overeasy Orchard
California producer TOKiMONSTA (aka Jennifer Lee) will be setting the party at Overeasy Orchard on fire with her dynamic beats, along with all-ladies collective Attagirl, Durio, A/K/A Sounds and Kinnie. She will also be presenting body-moving tracks from her latest release, Lune Rouge, which also features Yuna on lead single ‘Don’t Call Me.’
Moonbeats Asia presents TOKiMONSTA, 18 November, 11pm, Overeasry Orchard, #01-01, Liat Towers, 541 Orchard Road, Singapore 238881. Tickets available at $30 (early bird), $90 (Happy Three Friends bundle), $35 (standard), $40 (doors).
DJ Ravin: 18 November at Cé La Vi
Known for the successful Buddha-Bar compilation series, DJ Ravin will be manning the decks at the Skybar with his unique electronic fusion style of melodic deep house, trance, chill out tunes and world music. He will be supported by Ce La Vi’s resident DJs.
DJ Ravin, 18 November, 10pm-late, CÉ LA VI, Skybar, Marina Bay Sands Tower 3, 1 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018971, Complimentary entry.
AOS Collective: 24 November at Cé La Vi
Having played at top clubs and festivals in Singapore as well as around the world, The AOS Collective has made a name in the local nightlife scene. The 6-men DJ team, including DJs Suren, Tang, Jackson, Andrew T., Andrew Chow and MC J Soopa will take turns rocking the crowd and keeping the party turnt throughout the night.
AOS Collective, 24 November, 10pm-late, CÉ LA VI, Club Lounge, Marina Bay Sands Tower 3, 1 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018971. Tickets available at $28 inclusive of a glass of premium pour.
It’s The Ship: 17-20 November from Marina Bay Cruise Centre
Get to Phuket and back at Asia’s largest festival at sea. This four-day, three-night music cruise featuring some of dance music’s best, will be crossing international waters to one of the world’s favourite beach destinations. Shipmates can expect to experience more on board a new ship with Genting Dream, featuring waterslides, a bowling alley, casino, mini golf, 35 restaurants, bars, clubs and much more. The new ship will also play host to iconic Singapore night-club, Zouk at Sea, which will be keeping revellers entertained well into the early hours.
It’s The Ship, 17-20 November, departing from Marina Bay Cruise Centre, 61 Marina Coastal Drive, Singapore 018947
Sole Superior: 25 November at Zouk
Sneakerheads come out to play at Singapore’s biggest sneaker convention, Sole Superior. Besides the place to be to hunt for coveted limited edition kicks, the annual event is also a celebration of sneaker culture and its affiliated lifestyle. Check out this vibrant community in Singapore, and get some cash ready because you’ll most likely be spending it on some new shoes.
Sole Superior, 25 Nov, Zouk, 3C River Valley Road, The Cannery, Singapore 179022.
Let’s Go Jalan Jalan Festival 2017: 17-19 November at The Three Peacocks
If you wax nostalgic for Singapore of the yesteryears, get a taste of it at Let’s Go Jalan Jalan Festival. Nestled in a nostalgic setting at The Three Peacocks at Labrador Park, the festival is a fantastic, three-day event featuring more than 100 varieties of food and merchandise stalls that for you to peruse, as well as live music. Laid-back vibes all around!
Let’s Go Jalan Jalan Festival 2017, 17-19 November, The Three Peacocks, Labrador Park 8 Port Road, Singapore 117540.
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