Rally Clubhouse opens for coffees, workshops, live music, dinners as Zouk expands beyond nightlife

Music at Zouk's Rally Clubhouse is intended to be "closer, more casual and more accessible". (Photos: Zouk Group)
Music at Zouk's Rally Clubhouse is intended to be "closer, more casual and more accessible". (Photos: Zouk Group)
Nightlife, entertainment and dining company Zouk Group has launched its newest concept, Rally Clubhouse, at The Cannery in Clarke Quay, as the final addition to the brand’s transformation.
Meant to be a day-to-night social hub, the clubhouse is part cafe, bar, music venue and community space, with capacity for up to 120 guests, the group said in a June 25 press release.
It opens at 12pm daily — till 10pm on Sundays to Tuesdays; 3am on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and 4am on Fridays and Saturdays.
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Zouk's Rally Clubhouse open house event
Rally Clubhouse's media open house event on June 17 ahead of its launch. (Photo: Zouk Group)
At the centre of the space sits a communal bar. This is surrounded by indoor and outdoor seating, a DJ booth, kitchen, takeaway counter, and dedicated spaces for baked goods and rotating activations.
Rally is built to support a wide range of gatherings and formats. These may include open decks sessions (the DJ equivalent of an open mic), flea markets, arts and skills workshops, panel discussions, networking sessions, listening parties, product launches, community meetups, pet-friendly gatherings, late-night music sets, and more.
Gourmet sandwich and doughnut concept Korio is located at Rally. The clubhouse also has an all-day menu with comfort food, bar bites and sharing plates. Late-night supper will be offered in the future.
Music at Rally is intended to be “closer, more casual and more accessible”, the group noted. The clubhouse welcomes open decks sessions, DJ academies, listening parties, live vocals, community-led gatherings, and informal DJ sets.
Rally Clubhouse by Zouk Group - photobooth, DJ, bar
The venue features a photobooth (left). Rally can support a variety of formats, ranging from DJ sets to product launches and fireside chats. (Photos: Zouk Group)
Nicholas Lee, centre manager for CQ @ Clarke Quay, said Rally’s community-focused space can transition from a daytime dining destination to an evening social hub.
Rally replaces the former Redtail cocktail bar at CQ @ Clarke Quay.
The new concept comes shortly after Zouk’s three club venues — Mainroom, Phuture and Capital — have fully reopened with conference and event capabilities after a multi-million dollar renovation.
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EdgeProp Singapore reported recently that Singapore's nightlife players have been diversifying as partygoers seek a sense of community and daytime sober programming.
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