
Parties in Singapore are turning up the heat with bass-heavy raves and throwback vibes. Here’s where to find them this September and October.
Parties in Singapore are a whole vibe! I’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? I know the coolest party venues in Singapore that you should book.
Parties and raves in Singapore: September & October 2025 edition

1. Tumble by Lagoon Laundry SG
What does a laundromat have to do with a bar? I’m not entirely sure of the answer, but I’m always down to find out. What I do know is that there’ll be five DJs (with… fascinating monikers) taking on the decks and tumbling out underground Southeast Asian electronic genres. Swing by and feel the music in the fabric of your being.
Date and time: 20 September, 8.30pm to 12.30pm
How much: Tickets from $20
Where: Tumble by Lagoon Laundry SG, Enclave Bar, #02-00, 55A Neil Road, Singapore 088892
2. Hot Goss: All Girls Party
This is for all the ladies who wanna get hyped enough! Live it up with your girlies at the latest and hottest all-girl party, where everyone on the team – including bartenders, DJs, and security – is female. Take it back to the ’00s with animal prints (so booms), low-waist pants, and music from the icons like Rihanna, Katy Perry, and more.
Date and time: 20 September, 11pm to 3am
How much: Tickets from $30
Where: Hot Goss: All Girls Party, Mortar & Pestle, #04-01, 269 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058818
3. Reboot.exe – 2000s Coffee Party
Speaking of the noughties, here’s another party in Singapore celebrating the Y2K scene – but without the hangovers. Head to Monk’s Brew Club, sip on quality brews (“coffee, tea, or whatever you drink,” according to the organisers), and throw it down to songs that you (or your parents) grew up with. Feel old yet, elderly millennials?
Date and time: 21 September, 2pm to 6pm
How much: Tickets from $20
Where: Reboot.exe – 2000s Coffee Party, Monk’s Brew Club, 57 East Coast Road, Singapore 428773

4. Get Milked?
No, the ’90s ad campaign isn’t making a comeback this decade. (I love a good throwback, though!) The Rabbit Hole’s crew is gonna have another naughty, playful night where twinks (that’s gay slang for youthful, slim-looking dudes) take on the stage and the crowd laps them up – metaphorically, of course. Partygoers are advised to turn up “thirsty”. Make of that what you will.
Date and time: 26 September, 10pm to 3am
How much: Free entry before 11pm; tickets from $35
Where: Get Milked?, Rabbit’s Hole, #04-02, 138 Robinson Road, Singapore 068906
5. Pop Girls Club by UnfilteredPresents
It feels like aeons since I last heard from this party collective. Well, I’m guessing the crew has been slogging behind the scenes for their next rave… and I was right! Pop Girls Club is back and ready to tear up the dance floor with the latest bangers from everyone’s favourite pop divas. Hey Alexa, play Gnarly from Katseye and watch the party pop off.
Date and time: 26 September, 10.30pm to 3am
How much: Tickets from $28
Where: Pop Girls Club by UnfilteredPresents, Pulse Singapore, #01-02, The Riverhouse, 3A River Valley Road, Singapore 179020
6. Culture Presents Retro Metro
I keep talking about throwing it back. Well, this shindig will really have partygoers stepping back in time! Bless your ears and soak in waves of nostalgia with the greatest hits from the ’70s to the ’90s. It doesn’t matter if you’re a young ‘un or a golden oldie – everyone’s invited to this retro metro spectacular.
Date and time: 27 September, 2pm to 7pm
How much: Tickets from $13
Where: Culture Presents Retro Metro, Rasa, #02-01/02, Republic Plaza Tower 1, 9 Raffles Place, Singapore 048619

7. GrooveTop ft. Candiceb, Zai & Ollie’Des
The party collective is bringing together its past, present, and future for one night at Moonstone Bar, where it all started. Think of it like the GrooveTop multiverse converging, if you will. Oh, and the crew is counting on you to be there too, of course! So you know what you gotta do: get your tickets now and save those bucks for the drinks.
Date and time: 27 September, 8pm to 1am
How much: Tickets from $20
Where: GrooveTop ft. Candiceb, Zai & Ollie’Des, Moonstone Bar, 103 Amoy Street, Singapore 069923
8. D.I.L.D Presents – EP.1 Leather or Glitter
What’s this? A new party series in Singapore? Colour me intrigued. All you gotta do is turn up in leather or glitter (or both!) and let loose in a sweaty playground brimming with daddy energy. Come one, come all – and no, I don’t mean that in any other way. Psst: if you do decide to turn up for this, remember to behave yourself. Whatever happens in Tuff Club stays there.
Date and time: 27 September, 10.30pm to 4am
How much: Tickets from $35
Where: D.I.L.D Presents – EP.1 Leather or Glitter, Tuff Club, #19-01, 138 Robinson Road, Singapore 068906
9. The Broken-Broken Club
Imagine Emo Night SG, except it’s in the daytime. Pop by Mahmud’s Tandoor at Bugis to sing heart-breaking emo tunes out loud and feel them deep down to your core. (Can’t hold a tune? Don’t worry, there’s no judging here.) While you’re at it, don’t forget to tuck into scrumptious treats available here.
Date and time: 28 September, 11am to 3pm
How much: Tickets from $18
Where: The Broken-Broken Club, Mahmud’s Tandoor, 20 Kandahar Street, Singapore 198885

10. Taylor Swift Night: Eras x Showgirl Party
Swifties continue to feast this year, thanks to an exciting engagement announcement and the upcoming TS12 release. So, what better way to celebrate than with a party? It’s The Eras Tour but with some Showgirl power sprinkled on top. Look forward to surprise mashups and a showstopping drag performance.
Date and time: 4 October, 6pm to 11pm
How much: Tickets from $19
Where: Taylor Swift Night: Eras x Showgirl Party, Phil’s Studio, B1-05, GR.iD, 1 Selegie Road, Singapore 188306
11. RaveDAO Singapore: ENL1GHT Festival
An indoor rave in Singapore? Yes, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. Watch the iconic location light up with stunning visuals and be filled with top-notch music you can shake your moneymaker to. This one-night-only festival brings together top and rising DJs, including Vintage Culture, who will be spinning for the first time in our city.
Date and time: 3 October, 9pm to 3am
How much: Tickets from $198
Where: RaveDAO Singapore: ENL1GHT Festival, Pasir Panjang Power Station, 27 Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 117537
12. 5210PM Turns 2! ft. Mayurashka
There’s one very compelling reason why I would turn up for this: it’s a birthday bash for the 5210PM gang! The party collective turns two in October, and the team wants to share the beat with everyone. Besides burning up the dance floor, revellers can take part in creative sessions at the booths or just chill out and hang out at the lounge. Sounds lit!
Date and time: 11 October, 6pm to 11pm
How much: Tickets from $20
Where: 5210PM Turns 2! ft. Mayurashka, The Pantry, 16A Dempsey Road, Singapore 247695

13. Cleaning Day!
This ain’t no regular cleaning day – it’s to celebrate Dirty Window’s third anniversary! The collective dubs this its biggest show yet, and I’m inclined to believe that. Band performances from 6pm, booths plying attendees with bakes, coffee, and other bevvies, and fun workshops? Well, I guess you know what I’ll be doing that weekend!
Date and time: 19 October, 1pm to 11.30pm
How much: Tickets from $45
Where: Cleaning Day!, Aliwal Arts Centre, 28 Aliwal Street, Singapore 199918
14. Culture Presents Clarity: Golden Era of EDM
The Culture crew is all about cranking up the nostalgia lately, and I’m all for it. Usher in the Deepavali long weekend at one of the biggest nightclubs in Singapore, as you relive EDM’s golden era (read: that’s the 2010s for you). David Guetta, Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris, Tiesto… basically the who’s who that has shaped dance culture today.
Date and time: 19 October, 10pm to 4am
How much: Tickets from $26
Where: Culture Presents Clarity: Golden Era of EDM, Marquee, B1-67, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
15. A Night of a Thousand Music Videos
You can always count on the queer community to throw an unforgettably bangin’ shindig. And during Halloween? The best excuse to throw on the most gnarly lewks. This isn’t just another regular Halloween party, though. A portion of the ticket proceeds and bar sales will be channelled towards fundraising for underserved children and youth in Bali.
Date and time: 31 October, 7pm till late
How much: Tickets from $45
Where: A Night of a Thousand Music Videos, Rabbit’s Hole, #04-02, 138 Robinson Road, Singapore 068906
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.


