
Parties in Singapore are turning up the heat with bass-heavy raves and throwback vibes. Here’s where to find them this December.
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 daytime raves to themed nights, this is your insider’s guide to where the beats are fresh, the energy’s electric, and the vibes are unforgettable. Psst: Throwing your own shindig? We know the coolest party venues in Singapore you should book.
Parties and raves in Singapore: December 2025
1. Midweek Mystique

Congratulations ladies, you’ve survived the midweek madness! Now, where’s a good spot to unwind and take your mind off things? Avenue Lounge, of course. Surround yourself with your best gal pals and let your hair down with the hottest tracks, complimentary bites (from 10pm to 12am) and a flute of prosecco.
When: 3 December, 10pm till late
How much: Complimentary entry for ladies
Where: Midweek Mystique, Avenue Lounge, B1-67, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
2. Horse Meat Disco
Now, don’t think dirty. This is a party that originated in London before growing roots across the world, and now it’s in Singapore… again! Get ready for a wild night of disco, mayhem, and lots of cheekiness. We can’t confirm if clothing is optional, but the less worn the better, we reckon. Just remember to be respectful and everything will be gravy.
When: 5 December, 10pm to 3.30am
How much: Tickets from $45
Where: Horse Meat Disco, MDLR, #02-00, TPI Building, 62 Cecil Street, Singapore 049710
3. Galantis
What makes a good party? Unlimited drinks and an electrifying night on the dance floor courtesy of Christian Karlsson. (If you’re unfamiliar with the name, he helped produce Britney Spears’ Grammy Award-winning hit, Toxic. That’s all…) We’re looking forward to this one – it’s been awhile since we’ve heard the anthems that defined our generation!
When: 5 December, 10pm to 6pm
How much: Tickets from $40
Where: Galantis, Marquee, B1-67, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
4. Caffeine, Fashion, and Beats All Afternoon

After successfully taking over Funan back in August, the Bean & Beats crew has set their sights on Kada at Maxwell – and everyone’s invited. Swing by for an afternoon of coffee (or matcha) and cool music that’ll make you forget about the humidity. Oh, and you might just walk away with your very own Kate Spade bag charm.
When: 6 December, 2pm to 6pm
How much: Tickets at $15
Where: Caffeine, Fashion, and Beats All Afternoon, Kada, 5 Kadayanallur Street, Singapore 069183
5. Flashback: Party Anthems by UnfilteredPresents
Party rock is in the house tonight! If you get that reference, down some anti-hangover cures before letting loose here. Look forward to a playlist of legendary Y2K hits that are still getting love from the young and young at heart. Save us a spot so we can clear the dance floor when the DJ starts spinning Rihanna and Pitbull!
When: 12 December, 10.30pm to 3am
How much: Tickets from $23
Where: Flashback: Party Anthems by UnfilteredPresents, Hard Rock Cafe, #02-01, Hpl House, 50 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249724
6. Charlotte de Witte | Singapore 2025

This one’s strictly for the serious ravers. Charlotte de Witte, aka the undisputed queen of techno, will be taking over Pasir Panjang Power Station for an explosive show. We’re going to call it: it’s going to be a night filled with raw, unwavering energy that’ll keep you on your toes from start to finish.
When: 12 December, 10pm to 3am
How much: Tickets from $108
Where: Charlotte de Witte | Singapore 2025, Pasir Panjang Power Station, 27 Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 117537
7. Wine&House Presents: Wine Rave + Pong (Goblet of Champs)
The thought of partying on a Sunday? Tiring. But it’s December, so you should let your hair down no matter what day it is. And this cute little event has everything you need: festive wines, a fun tournament, and music that’ll keep you hyped up and forget all about the Monday blues. P.S. The space can only accommodate 80 pax, so get your tickets soon or risk not knowing what a wine rave in Singapore looks like.
When: 14 December, 1pm to 8pm
How much: Tickets from $25
Where: Wine&House Presents: Wine Rave + Pong (Goblet of Champs), Fitz Wine Bar, #01-17, The Sail at Marina Bay, 6 Marina Boulevard, Singapore 018985

8. B’way Rave 2025
If you’re into musicals, this is the only party in Singapore you should be attending. Here’s where Broadway meets the beats, where drag queens and show tunes come together and no one bats an eyelid. Live out your musical theatre kid persona by dressing up as your favourite character, singing along to beloved musical numbers, and even breaking it down to remixed versions.
When: 14 December, 7.30pm to 12.30am
How much: Tickets from $40
Where: B’way Rave 2025, Rabbit’s Hole, #04-02, Oxley Tower, 138 Robinson Road, Singapore 068906
9. Thugshop Presents — XXL Series feat. Riria
We can always count on the Thugshop collective for a happening rave that stays in our minds days after it has ended. London-based DJ Riria is set to take over the deck once again, promising a frenzied, sweat-filled night for partygoers. She’s done it before, and we just know she’ll do it again.
When: 19 December, 10.30pm to 3am
How much: Tickets at $55
Where: Thugshop Presents — XXL Series feat. Riria, MDLR, #02-00, TPI Building, 62 Cecil Street, Singapore 049710
10. Rasa x One:More presents: Goldie

Drum and bass girlies, save the date for this nightlife event in Singapore. 2025’s wonder kid Rasa is teaming up with One:More for an immersive night where the bass hits harder and the beats get sicker. Has it been some time since you’ve worked out your body to the music? Consider this a call for you to return to the dance floor, where you belong…
When: 19 December, 11pm to 3am
How much: Tickets from $50
Where: Rasa x One:More presents: Goldie, Rasa Space, #02-01, Republic Plaza (Tower 1), 9 Raffles Place, Singapore 048619
11. Superlova Xmas Edition ft. DJ Tang

Who says you can be naughty and nice this festive season? Nova wants you to get turnt up at Superlova’s Christmas edition, featuring veteran turtablist DJ Tang spinning the latest R&B and hip-hop hits that’ll have you grooving and staying put on the dance floor till the last song. Plus, who can say no to the rooftop views? See you there!
When: 24 December, 11pm till late
How much: TBC
Where: Superlova Xmas Edition ft. DJ Tang, Nova, Levels 61 & 62, One Raffles Place, 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
12. Luminous 2025

Say it with us: it’s never too early to plan your New Year’s countdown. If your cal’s looking a little empty on the 31st, get your tickets to +Twelve’s beachside neon-fuelled shindig. Dance the night away and ring in the new year with pulsating beats and blazing colours. The fireworks lighting up the Sentosa sky at the stroke of midnight? Cherry on top of the cake.
When: 31 December, 4pm to 2am
How much: Tickets from $68
Where: Luminous 2025, +Twelve, The Palawan @ Sentosa, 54 Palawan Beach Walk, Singapore 098233
13. NYE Countdown Party (Hip Hop x RnB x Reggaeton)
If living it up at the Sentosa beach isn’t your vibe (sand in your shoes!), consider this countdown party on mainland Singapore instead. Imagine funky fresh beats in the last hours of 2025 and ringing in the new year with style. Clarke Quay has always been our go-to spot for New Year’s events, and we’re so looking forward to this one.
When: 31 December, 10pm to 4am
How much: Tickets from $15
Where: NYE Countdown Party (Hip Hop x RnB x Reggaeton), Blu Jaz, #01-09, Clarke Quay Central, 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore 059817
Eat, sleep, rave, repeat – who are you taking to these epic parties in Singapore?
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the minimum age for entry?
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, 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.

