Zouk reopens Mainroom and Phuture with conference capabilities, readies new day-to-night space

Zouk Mainroom. With a combined capacity of up to 3,500 guests, the renovated venues can now host not just club nights but also live performances, product launches, keynote presentations, panel discussions, and more. (Photo: Zouk Group)
Zouk Mainroom. With a combined capacity of up to 3,500 guests, the renovated venues can now host not just club nights but also live performances, product launches, keynote presentations, panel discussions, and more. (Photo: Zouk Group)
As Singapore nightlife continues to evolve beyond the traditional club format, Zouk Group’s three club venues in Clarke Quay have fully reopened with MICE capabilities, while its newest lifestyle concept is slated to debut shortly with a day-to-night setup.
It announced the refreshed Zouk Mainroom and Phuture in a June 18 media release. The group had reopened Capital back in March.
This follows a multimillion-dollar renovation across the venues at CQ @ Clarke Quay on 3C River Valley Road.
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The upcoming Rally Clubhouse, launching later in June, will also replace the former Redtail cocktail bar at CQ @ Clarke Quay. The new day-to-night social space aims to target the younger generation with creative programming and community-led experiences.
Across the industry, nightlife players in Singapore have been diversifying with fresh concepts, business models and locations to keep up with consumer tastes, EdgeProp Singapore reported. This comes as partygoers seek a sense of community and daytime sober programming, while footfall is also dispersing to other areas such as the CBD.
In its latest release, Zouk Group noted that audiences today are seeking experiences that combine music, performance, culture and community.
The extensive revamp transforms its flagship Clarke Quay home into a refreshed space that is more versatile and modular.
While Mainroom, Phuture and Capital can operate independently for dedicated events and are separated by audio walls, the spaces can also be opened up to create a larger environment.
Together, they can host up to 3,500 guests — with 1,939 pax at Mainroom, 732 pax at Phuture, and 542 pax at Capital — with the flexibility to support not just club nights but also a range of events with different scales and formats.
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These may include live performances, product launches, conferences with keynote presentations and panel discussions, networking sessions, brand activations, and “immersive entertainment experiences”, the release stated.
The renovation also introduces upgraded production and technical capabilities — including large-format, 12m-wide LED walls and end-to-end screen capabilities.
 Fabian Low, Falkcon Interior; Ervin Yeo, CapitaLand; Andrew Li, Zouk Group; Jean Ng, Singapore Tourism Board; David Long, Zouk Group.
From left: Fabian Low, Falkcon Interior; Ervin Yeo, CapitaLand; Andrew Li, Zouk Group; Jean Ng, Singapore Tourism Board; David Long, Zouk Group. (Photo: Zouk Group)
“From Jiak Kim to Clarke Quay, from championing local DJs to bringing global names to our stage, we have always evolved with the city and the people who come through our doors,” said Andrew Li, CEO of Zouk Group.
The nightlife, entertainment and dining group’s F&B establishments include Here Kitty Kitty, Rally Clubhouse, Famous Foods, Fuhu, Korio, and The Plump Frenchman.
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