Calling all party-goers, Singapore’s most thrilling dance music festival is back.
ZoukOut returns this year as a one-day festival and it is set to take place on 1 Dec.
Yes, you’ve read that right. It’s taking place a week earlier than usual.
And after 5 years of being a two-day event, ZoukOut is back at Sentosa’s Siloso beach as a one-day rave.
Here are some reactions from appalled netizens:
Though the party’s 50% shorter this year, here’s what to look forward to during the massive rave event.
Acclaimed DJ duo Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike (DVLM) will be making their Singapore debut at ZoukOut.
DVLM made their mark in 2010 at iconic EDM festival Tomorrowland and rose to prominence by ranking 2nd in the 2017 Top 100 DJ list.
This will also be their only performance in Southeast Asia this year. Lucky us!
Hang on tight for the full line-up of global, regional and local acts to be released in the coming months.
Priced at $98, the super early bird tickets dropped at 1pm today and were sold out within 3 hours.
Fret not, DBS/POSB cardholders can still get early bird tickets at $128. Tickets are now available via ZoukOut website.
Advanced tickets will be priced at $148 and sales will commence on 24 Jul at 10am.
Zouk recognised that after 18 editions, they wished to refresh ZoukOut’s concept to elevate guests’ experiences, according to Andrew Li, Zouk CEO.
They want to showcase Singapore through ZoukOut in one day, just like how Singapore F1 does it in one weekend.
The goal is to make ZoukOut more inclusive and to expand their market segment and festival site to encompass Singapore as a whole.
This dusk-to-dawn festival hosted by homegrown club Zouk is now in its 18th year.
But knowing ZoukOut, there’ll probably be more star-powered surprises up Zouk’s sleeves.
We are hella stoked for what’s to come!
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