
From coffee clubbing and sober raves to sunset socials, these daytime parties in Singapore prove you don’t need the night (or alcohol) to hit the dancefloor.
The era of daytime parties in Singapore has officially arrived, where coffee clubbing and sober parties have become the norm among the younger generation. Who says you need alcohol and waiting till the sun sets to hit the dancefloor? Check out these parties and raves in Singapore that take place while it’s bright and early.
Daytime parties in Singapore
1. Wakeup&dance

Night owls might baulk at this, but nowadays, attending a party at 9am isn’t a wacky idea. The Breakfast Club revives its Wakeup&dance rave for the third edition, this time held at Gillman Barracks. It’s going to be a supercharged morning with a coffee or matcha, music spanning genres in the main hall, and a station where you can design your own New Year charms. Need a breather? Pop into the fitness rooms for spin and strength classes.
When: 24 January 2026, 9am to 1pm
How much: $25 (ticket sales ending soon)
Where: Wakeup&dance, Salt Fitness, #01-13, Gillman Barracks, 7 Lock Road, Singapore 108935
2. Cosmic City
How about a daytime party amidst nature in Singapore? This is your chance to touch some grass and move your body. Over 12 hours, look forward to more than 30 artists across two stages as they lead you through a journey consisting of sound baths, ice plunges, and beats that’ll help increase your dopamine levels. Best part? You can use your SG Culture Pass credits to offset ticket costs!
When: 31 January 2026, 10am to 10pm
How much: From $15
Where: Cosmic City, Changi Golf Club (Clubhouse), 20 Netheravon Road, Singapore, 508505
3. High Tea Revelry

High Tea Revelry is like a crossover between a daytime party and Paris Hilton’s My New BFF (props to you if you understood that reference). Revellers are required to turn up alone, dressed in their smart casual best. If you’re lucky, you might just leave with some new best friends. Otherwise, just vibe to the music, sip on cocktails, and leave while the sun’s still out.
When: 31 January 2026, 1pm to 5pm
How much: $28
Where: High Tea Revelry, HighHouse, Level 61-62, 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
4. Corona Sunsets Sessions

If partying in the day doesn’t sound so hot to you, this one might change your mind. Say hey to Corona Sunsets Sessions, which has made its way to Singapore’s adults-only beach club in Sentosa. Soak in the good vibes and beats courtesy of DJ Ollie Des and DJ Jagi; as the sun dips, enjoy an exclusive 1-for-1 Corona beer deal and take part in fun beach games. Yes, there’s alcohol here, but you can skip it – that’s what free will is for.
When: 31 January 2026, 4pm to 9pm
How much: From $15
Where: Corona Sunsets Sessions, +Twelve, The Palawan @ Sentosa, 54 Palawan Beach Walk, Singapore 098233
5. Skyline Sweat

This one’s a little different – a “sunset social wellness party” – but as long as there’s music involved, sign us up. Join the Chill Movement team as they take you through guided community sweat sessions, followed by ice bath recovery resets. Afterwards, wind down to a live tropical music set as you gaze across the horizon and watch the sun set at the highest rooftop bar in Singapore.
When: 31 January 2026, 4.30 to 8pm
How much: $70 (tickets selling fast)
Where: Skyline Sweat, Nova Sky Bar, Level 63, 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
6. GrooveTop: Slow Jamz ft. Secret Pals, RAAJ & Ya5th

Are you the type to map out your events calendar ahead of time? Well, save this date, rally your crew, and get your ticket ASAP. Popular day party Slow Jamz returns in full force after a short hiatus, now at a new spot and an even sexier, moodier edge. This is your sign to leave all responsibilities at home and get your freak on to slow, soulful sounds you know and love.
When: 7 February 2026, 2pm to 7pm
How much: From $30
Where: GrooveTop: Slow Jamz ft. Secret Pals, RAAJ & Ya5th, Temper Wine Room & Lounge, 83 Neil Road, Singapore 089813
7. Parallel Playground // Bongomann, Halia, RTJ
We thought we’d seen it all, until we came across this event listing. A shindig in an industrial area? Colour us curious. What we’ve gathered from the description is: expect an euphoric atmosphere that’ll soothe your senses and make you feel like you’re floating on cloud nine. And nope, it’s not the alcohol – it’s the electronic music and downtempo DJ sets.
When: 7 February 2026, 5pm to 10pm
How much: $18
Where: Parallel Playground // Bongomann, Halia, RTJ, Ruby Industrial Complex, #10-01A, Tannery Block, 35 Tannery Road, Singapore 347740
8. Culture Presents Soulset: Valentine’s Day Special

Seasoned partygoers should be familiar with the Culture collective, which has been keeping everyone on the dancefloor with its various themed raves. Got nothing on for Valentine’s Day? Doesn’t matter if you’re single, taken, or somewhere in between – SoulSet has you covered. Dress in your sexy best and get ready to shake your tailfeathers to all the R&B hits that were cited in your Spotify Wrapped.
When: 14 February 2026, 2pm to 8pm
How much: $28.35
Where: Culture Presents Soulset: Valentine’s Day Special, Rasa Space, #02-01/02, Republic Plaza (Tower 1), 9 Raffles Place, Singapore 048619
Daytime party OGs in Singapore
The following party people haven’t announced their 2026 events yet; give their socials a follow so you’ll be the first to know when and where they’re spinning next.
9. Beans&Beats

Think of them as the pioneer generation of coffee clubbing in Singapore. Beans&Beats was conceptualised as the antithesis to clubbing and alcohol. The humble operation began as gatherings in apartments before eventually evolving into large-scale parties at cafes, rooftops, and even shopping malls.
10. Exposure Therapy

Remember the first-ever matcha rave in Singapore? Exposure Therapy is the brains behind the sober clubbing socials, which have grown popular, especially among the younger crowd. Its day parties have taken place at various venues, including the National Gallery Singapore. We can’t wait to see what the team has in store for 2026.
11. 5210PM

“No loud music after 10pm!” Yes, the 5210PM crew strictly sticks to this mantra. You’ve probably heard of Sunday Mess, which has taken over Dempsey Hill and Ann Siang Hill. Ain’t nothing messy about their parties, that’s for sure!
12. Wild Pearl
Wild Pearl is like that cool kid you see at every social gathering on our little red dot. While its modus operandi remains at Pearl’s Hill Terrace, the collective has also been spotted at daytime raves, wellness parties, and even at running clubs in Singapore.
Coffee clubbing, sober raves… whatever you call it, daytime parties in Singapore are here to stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is coffee clubbing or a coffee rave?
Coffee clubbing is an alcohol-free social movement that replaces cocktails with specialty coffee and high-energy music. These events typically take place in the afternoon or early evening. The goal is to provide a sober-curious space where you can enjoy underground music and genuine social connections without the late-night burnout or alcohol.
What is a matcha rave?
Similar to coffee clubbing, matcha raves focus on the steady energy and calm alertness provided by the Japanese green tea. Collectives like Exposure Therapy have hosted viral matcha-themed raves, where 100% of the drinks are matcha-based and the energy stays high through the afternoon.
Where do these events usually happen?
These parties are nomadic and pop up in unconventional spaces rather than traditional clubs. Common venues include lifestyle hubs like Scape, cafes and roasteries, and unique spots.
How much do tickets cost?
Sober parties are generally more affordable than traditional clubbing in Singapore. Pre-sale tickets usually start around $15 to $20, and door prices are around $30. Most tickets include a complimentary coffee or matcha.
What are the typical timings for these parties?
Morning raves run between 9am and 1pm (great for early risers), while daytime parties take place from 2pm onwards. There are sober parties that happen in the early evening and typically wind down by 10pm, so you can still grab dinner and a full night’s rest.
Is it awkward to dance without alcohol?
Actually, most participants report that it feels more freeing. Because the lighting is often brighter and the crowd is respectful, the focus shifts entirely to the music and authentic movement.
Can I bring my kids or pets?
Because these events are alcohol-free and held during the day, many are highly inclusive. It’s not uncommon to see mums bopping with babies in earmuffs or dog owners with their pets at outdoor and rooftop sessions. Always check if the event is pet-friendly.
Do I need to be a teetotaler to join?
Not at all. The scene is for the sober-curious. Many attendees still drink alcohol on other occasions but choose these parties when they want to prioritise wellness, save money, or enjoy a specific music genre without a hangover.

