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Guide to Night Clubs in Singapore tickets, prices & opening hours. Safe, verified info for Zouk, Marquee, CÉ LA VI and more. Plan your night out with Homejourney.

Night Clubs in Singapore Tickets, Prices and Opening Hours: Quick Answer

If you are planning a night out in Singapore, expect most major nightclubs to open from about 10.00pm to 3.00–6.00am on Fridays and Saturdays, with limited or no operation on early weekdays. Typical entry tickets for popular clubs in Singapore range from about S$30–S$60 including one drink on standard nights, with higher prices for big-name DJs or special events.[1][2] Always check each club’s official website or social channels for the latest event-specific prices and hours.



This cluster guide supports Homejourney’s main nightlife pillar article, Night Clubs in Singapore: Complete Guide 2025 | Homejourney Safety‑First Edition Night Clubs in Singapore: Complete Guide 2025 | Homejourney Safety‑First Edition , by going deeper into tickets, prices and opening hours so visitors can budget realistically and plan safe journeys around where they stay.



Why Singapore’s Nightclubs Matter – Especially If You’re Choosing Where to Stay

Having lived near Clarke Quay for several years and later in Tanjong Pagar, I’ve seen first-hand how nightclub clusters influence late-night noise, traffic, and transport options. For tourists and property seekers using Homejourney, understanding where the main dance clubs and EDM venues are helps you:



  • Plan safe late-night journeys back to your hotel or serviced apartment
  • Choose accommodation that’s close enough for convenience but not so close that noise keeps you up
  • Budget realistically for cover charges, drinks and transport


The main nightlife hubs are around Clarke Quay / Robertson Quay, Marina Bay Sands, and the riverfront areas like Boat Quay.[2] These are also prime locations for hotels and rental apartments, which you can explore through Homejourney’s property search tools Property Search when comparing where to stay.



Essential Info: Singapore’s Top Nightclubs (Tickets, Prices & Hours)

Below is an experience-based overview of how tickets, prices and opening hours usually work at three of Singapore’s most well-known clubs – Zouk, Marquee and CÉ LA VI. Exact details change by event and DJ, so always confirm on the official websites before you go.



1. Zouk Singapore (Clarke Quay / Riverside Area)

Type: Mega nightclub, EDM, house, themed nights[2] Neighbourhood: Clarke Quay / Robertson Quay area (easy access from central hotels)



Essential Information

  • Closest MRT: Fort Canning (DT20, Downtown Line) – about 5–8 minutes’ walk, mostly sheltered; alternatively Clarke Quay (NE5, North East Line) via the riverfront.
  • Typical opening hours:
    • Fri–Sat: Around 10.00pm to 3.00–4.00am (main club rooms)
    • Weeknights: Often closed or only open for special events
  • Ticket prices:
    • Standard club nights: commonly around S$30–S$40 including one drink, based on current nightlife spend data.[1]
    • Big-name DJs / special events: S$50+ depending on the line‑up.
    • Presale tickets online are usually cheaper than at-the-door sales.[1]
  • Best time to arrive: 11.00pm–12.30am if you like a busy but not yet packed dance floor.
  • Recommended stay time: 3–4 hours is typical for visitors.
  • Official site: Search for "Zouk Singapore official" to find the latest events and ticketing.


Local Insider Tips for Zouk

  • Presale & guest lists: Many regulars buy presale tickets or use promoter guest lists for discounted or free entry on specific nights.[1] Check Zouk’s social channels a few days before.
  • Transport safety: Around 3.00am, ride-hailing prices often surge.[1] If you need a Grab or Gojek, book around 2.30am or share a ride with friends back to your hotel.
  • Where to stay: If you want to walk home, look at hotels or serviced apartments around Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay using Homejourney’s property search Property Search . Do note that it can be noisy on weekend nights.


2. Marquee Singapore (Marina Bay Sands)

Type: Large indoor nightclub with full EDM production, mini Ferris wheel and slides[2][6] Neighbourhood: Marina Bay Sands (The Shoppes)



Essential Information

  • Address: The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore.
  • Closest MRT: Bayfront (CE1/DT16, Circle & Downtown Lines). From the station, follow signs to "The Shoppes" then "Marquee" – about 5–8 minutes’ indoor walk.
  • Opening hours: According to the official venue, typical club nights run from around 10.00pm to 6.00am, usually on Fridays, Saturdays and selected eves of public holidays.[2][6]
  • Ticket prices:
    • General admission is commonly around S$45 including one drink, based on recent nightlife pricing around S$45 USD converted and rounded to local practice.[2][6]
    • Table packages (VIP) can start from around S$2,000 and go far higher on peak nights.[4]
  • Best time to arrive: 11.00pm–12.30am. After 1.00am the queue can be long if there is a big DJ.
  • Recommended stay: 3–5 hours; many visitors stay until close because the MRT reopens around 5.30–6.00am.
  • Official site: Marquee’s own site lists ticketing, guest DJs and event calendars.[6]


Local Insider Tips for Marquee

  • Dress code: Smart casual (no slippers/flip-flops, usually no sports shorts). As it is inside Marina Bay Sands, patrons tend to dress a little more upscale than in some other clubs.
  • Beat the queues: For major EDM acts, buy tickets online early and arrive before midnight. Late arrival can mean a 30–45 minute wait even with tickets.
  • Accommodation link: Business travellers staying in the Marina Bay area can easily walk back to hotels at Marina Bay Sands or across the Bay. Use Homejourney’s projects directory Projects Directory to understand residential options in the Marina Bay and Downtown Core for repeat visitors considering a longer stay or investment.
  • Safety: The walk from the club to the MRT station is fully indoors and sheltered, which is useful during heavy rain or when dressed for a night out.


3. CÉ LA VI Club Lounge (Marina Bay Sands Rooftop)

Type: Rooftop lounge/club with city-skyline views[2][7] Neighbourhood: Marina Bay Sands SkyPark level (57th floor)



Essential Information

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