Zouk Singapore announces multi-million-dollar renovation across its clubs, aims to host broader types of events
According to Zouk Group, the renovations are expected to be completed by June this year – in time for the brand's 35th anniversary.
Zouk Group has announced a multi-million-dollar renovation across its Singapore club venues. (Photos: Zouk Group)
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Singapore-based entertainment brand Zouk Group announced on Monday (Jan 5) that it will embark on a multi-million-dollar renovation across its Singapore club venues: Zouk Mainroom, Phuture, Capital and RedTail.
Set to roll out in phases from the first quarter of this year, the overhaul is slated for full completion by June 2026 – in time for Zouk's 35th anniversary.
Capital’s last day of operations is set for Jan 17, while Phuture and the Zouk Mainroom will close end-March.
The renovation will see Zouk working with two internationally acclaimed creative partners: New York–based Josh Held Design and lighting studio Superlative.
The Zouk Mainroom, for instance, will be reimagined with a fully modular layout, featuring movable acoustic walls that can adapt from intimate performances to large-scale launches.
There will also be concert-grade sound systems installed across all spaces, allowing Zouk to host live acts and experiential events for up to 3,500 guests across its concepts.
Other highlights include massive 12-metre-wide high-resolution LED walls for immersive visuals, a redesigned main entrance for Zouk Mainroom and Phuture and a new premium VIP sofa section behind the DJ booth.
In a statement, Andrew Li, CEO of Zouk Group said: “As we approach our 35th anniversary, Zouk remains committed to leading, evolving and enhancing entertainment and lifestyle experiences in Singapore.
“In a global landscape marked by change, we are choosing to invest ambitiously in expanded capacity, state-of the-art technology, and a rich spectrum of inclusive, multifaceted experiences that include live music and MICE to create a space where people can connect and express themselves and feel part of something larger. The investment goes beyond physical upgrades – it's about strengthening the customer experience and deepening the sense of community that has always been at the heart of Zouk.”