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Remixed: Zouk enters a new chapter

Felicia Tan
Felicia Tan • 13 min read
Remixed: Zouk enters a new chapter
"We don't need every single Gen Z person [to visit Zouk]; we just need a couple thousand every weekend": Zouk Group CEO Andrew Li. Photo: Albert Chua/The Edge Singapore
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A multi-million-dollar revamp signals a new phase for the Clarke Quay club, targeting larger crowds, new revenue streams and an expanded Mice focus.

Over the past 35 years, Zouk Singapore has shaped the city’s clubbing culture, evolving from Jiak Kim Street to its current home at CQ @ Clarke Quay. Named after the French Antillean Creole word for “party”, it remains one of the city’s defining nightlife institutions. Along the way, Mambo Jambo, the Zouk Mainroom, Phuture, the Wine Bar and the now-closed Velvet Underground have all formed part of its history.

Zouk’s 2016 move from Jiak Kim Street to Clarke Quay marked the end of an era. Nearly a decade on, the club is reinventing itself once again to appeal to a wider crowd.

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