
Parties in Singapore are turning up the heat with bass-heavy raves and throwback vibes. Here’s where to find them this month.
Parties in Singapore are a whole vibe! We’ve squeezed into sweaty crowds, felt the bass thump in my chest, and danced the night away at the coolest nightclubs in Singapore. From themed nights and mega raves, this is your insider’s guide to where the beats are fresh, the energy’s electric, and the vibes are unforgettable. Don’t feel like dancing through the night? We know some daytime parties in Singapore that are perfect for you.
Parties and raves in Singapore: February 2026
1. Flashback: Bands of 2000s

It’s going to be a good time on the dancefloor when the UnfilteredPresents team take over the club! This month’s rave throws it back to everyone’s childhood days, when anthemic hits ruled the airwaves. Watch out for the one-hour battle of your favourite bands: Linkin Park, Paramore, Fall Out Boy… It’s gonna be a wild Friday night, for sure!
When: 13 February 2026, 10.30pm to 3am
How much: From $28
Where: Flashback: Bands of 2000s, Hard Rock Cafe, #02-01, Hpl House, 50 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249724
2. Riot! Turns 11

Well, what do we have here? Singapore’s only drag revue is celebrating its 11th anniversary – on Valentine’s Day, no less. Join Becca D’Bus and her motley crew of incredible drag talent as they commemorate the special occasion with loads of tricks up their puffy sleeves. Oh, and the kitchen will be open during this time, so you can feast while having fun.
When: 14 February 2026, 8pm to 9.45pm
How much: From $35
Where: Riot! Turns 11, Hard Rock Cafe, #02-01, Hpl House, 50 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249724
3. Gaylentines

Here’s a Valentine’s Day party where everyone’s invited, no matter gay, straight, or bi. Remember to grab a glow stick band at the door to indicate your identity and readiness to flirt. Who knows, you might just find your perfect match… or the one to keep you warm for the next few hours. Stay till 1am and enjoy one-for-one jugs! Now that’s the kind of party we’re sorely missing.
When: 14 February 2026, 11pm to 3am
How much: From $17.50
Where: Gaylentines, Rabbit’s Hole, #04-02, 138 Robinson Road, Singapore 068906
4. Daydream Nation / Santai Malam

Two raves in one space – that’s a sweet deal, if you ask us. Daydream Nation takes over the Floor from 11pm, where music from the ’90s and ’00s reigns supreme. But if you’re there earlier, head to the Hall and groove to house and techno booty bangers. Psst: Easties, grab your pre-drinks at Santai before making your way to Rasa for the night proper.
When: 21 February 2026, 5pm to 3am
How much: Free entry (with first drink purchase)
Where: Daydream Nation / Santai Malam, Rasa, #02-01, Republic Plaza (Tower 1), 9 Raffles Place, Singapore 048619
5. VeggieVille

From Hong Kong to Singapore, Bad Times Disco is bringing its spec-tater-cular party to our sunny shores! Welcome to VeggieVille, where hearts beet for the music and nothing can kale the vibes. It’s a multi-level building takeover filled with multiple genres to get you on the table tops and the dancefloor at Levels 2 and 3. Oh, don’t forget to do the Vegetable Personality Quiz so you’ll know which green you are.
When: 21 February 2026, 9pm to 3am
How much: From $36
Where: VeggieVille, Club Street Laundry, 98 Club Street, Singapore 069467
6. Idolique

The Culture collective is expanding its party repertoire with Idolique, a K-pop idol party for fans, by fans. Revellers are encouraged to dress up as their favourite bias (the best dressed will win cool prizes!), bust out the choreographed moves (show off during the Random Play segment), and sing their hearts out to all the songs till 3am. The playlist will span multiple generations, from iconic groups to even the ones most people hardly know. Are you in?
When: 21 February 2026, 10.30pm to 3am
How much: $21
Where: Idolique, Yang Club, #01-02, CQ @ Clarke Quay, 3A River Valley Road, Singapore 179020
7. Sundown Bass

Fight off the Sunday scaries by joining the Thugshop crew at Sundown Bass. Picture laidback moments at one of Singapore’s rooftop bars, filled with good company, great eats, and tunes that’ll make you forget about Monday. Bask in the golden hour glow and ease into nightfall as the DJs on deck keep things light, smooth, and just right.
When: 22 February 2026, 5pm to 11pm
How much: $1
Where: Sundown Bass, Higher Ground, #04-00, 64 Boat Quay, Singapore 049852
7. Hip Hop Dinner Club

From dinner to dancefloor – that’s what you can expect from the latest shindig in town. Dig into a curated dinner menu between 7pm and 9pm, before you’re ushered to the floor where you can work off your meal to throwback hip hop songs. The best part? There’s still time to catch public transport home (your wallet thanks you) and get into bed.
When: 25 February 2026, 7pm to 11pm
How much: TBC
Where: Hip Hop Dinner Club, Rasa, #02-01, Republic Plaza (Tower 1), 9 Raffles Place, Singapore 048619
8. Wonderland

Now this is the definition of partying all night. You’re invited to Wonderland, aka the ultimate night out at one of the best nightclubs in Singapore. Move your body to the pulsating rhythms of EDM mashups, techno, and trance, courtesy of local powerhouse Mr J. Secure your tickets now for a fun time where the music never stops, and the energy is always at 100.
When: 27 February 2026, 10pm to 6am
How much: From $20
Where: Wonderland, Marquee, B1-6710, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
9. Love 02.28 CNY Huat Party

A party made for the boys? That’s right – and you thought you’d seen it all. Swing by Cineleisure at the end of February for a CNY-themed rave packed with Mandopop hits, club songs, and a dancefloor full of boys ready to vibe the night away. Whether you’re there with your posse or rolling in solo, this is one gathering that’ll keep you standing from start to end.
When: 28 February 2026, 10pm to 3am
How much: From $8.88
Where: Love 02.28 CNY Huat Party, Fate by HaveFun, #08-01, Cineleisure, 8 Grange Road, Singapore 239695
Eat, sleep, rave, repeat – who are you taking to these epic parties in Singapore?
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the minimum age for entry into Singapore's parties?
Age restrictions are strictly enforced, so always bring a valid, non-expired form of ID. For most clubs like Zouk, the minimum age is 18. However, for exclusive lounges and certain events, the age limit is 21 for men. Be sure to check the venue’s specific policy before heading out.
What's the dress code at parties in Singapore, and what should I wear?
For most clubs and bars, the vibe is "smart casual." Think button-down shirts and long pants for guys, and anything chic but comfortable for ladies. In general, it's safest to avoid shorts, singlets, and open-toed shoes like slippers or sandals, as these can get you turned away. Our pro tip? Opt for comfy shoes you can actually dance in – your feet will thank you later!
Do I need to book a table or can I just walk in?
This depends on the venue and the night. For a popular club on a weekend, it's a huge gamble. Walk-ins are possible, but you'll likely face a long queue and a cover charge. If you’re with a group and want a guaranteed spot, booking bottle service or a table is your best bet, though it can come with a hefty minimum spend. For smaller bars and day parties, walking in is usually fine.
What should I bring with me?
Less is more! Carry only the essentials: your ID, a credit card or cash for quick transactions, and your phone (with a portable charger if you're planning a long night!). A small crossbody bag is ideal for keeping your hands free for dancing.
How can I save money on a night out?
Club drinks are notoriously expensive. A common and very effective strategy among locals is to "pre-game": have a few drinks at a cheaper bar or at a friend's place before heading to the main event. Another tip? Keep an eye out for ladies' nights or specific promotions, which many venues offer on weekdays.
What's the etiquette at a rave?
If you're heading to a rave or a more underground event, the key is to be respectful and present. Put your phone down and be in the moment. Be mindful of your personal space on the dance floor and avoid pushing through crowds. It's also a good idea to support the scene by buying drinks and not sneaking in outside alcohol. Organisers put in a lot of work (and money!) to create these experiences for you.
Are parties and raves safe in Singapore?
Singapore is generally a very safe city. However, as with any nightlife scene, it’s always wise to stay vigilant. Never leave your drink unattended, and always go out with friends you trust. Don’t be afraid to ask a bartender or a fellow patron for help if you need it – most people in the scene will have your back.

