Making its debut in Asia and a part of a multi-concept dining and entertainment destination offering at Marina Bay Sands, Marquee Singapore is a fully immersive nightclub experience with a perfect blend of design, technology and cutting-edge sound that spans across three different floors, with dramatically high ceilings that soar 70 feet and a full-sized, eight-armed Ferris Wheel that offers unrivalled views of the nightclub when you ride in its pods.
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America’s prolific restaurant and nightlife magnate, the Tao Group, has decided to stamp its mark on Singapore again with the announcement that its acclaimed club, Marquee, will open come 2019 at Marina Bay Sands.
This will be its first Asian outpost, following the successful establishments of its kind in New York, Las Vegas, and Sydney.
The name Marquee is synonymous with legendary parties. In the US and Australia, the nightclub is famed for its carnivalesque atmosphere — a container for the kind of hedonism you’d associate with the fabled Moulin Rouge.
Renderings of what its local frontier will look like show the same zany approach to the design of the larger-than-life space. Like a cross between a Vegas cabaret and funfair, Marquee Singapore will span three floors and house a full-sized, functioning Ferris Wheel that guests can ride on during the night as the party throbs on below, with peak views being nearly 70-feet above the ground.
Accompanying Marquee within the same space is a new multi-concept dining and entertainment destination by the Tao Group. While details may be scarce for about that project, for now, we have full faith that the conglomerate will deliver something fresh given the current success of its Italian vibe dining destination, Lavo, which opened in Marina Bay Sands as well in January 2018.
This will be its first Asian outpost, following the successful establishments of its kind in New York, Las Vegas, and Sydney.
The name Marquee is synonymous with legendary parties. In the US and Australia, the nightclub is famed for its carnivalesque atmosphere — a container for the kind of hedonism you’d associate with the fabled Moulin Rouge.
Renderings of what its local frontier will look like show the same zany approach to the design of the larger-than-life space. Like a cross between a Vegas cabaret and funfair, Marquee Singapore will span three floors and house a full-sized, functioning Ferris Wheel that guests can ride on during the night as the party throbs on below, with peak views being nearly 70-feet above the ground.
Accompanying Marquee within the same space is a new multi-concept dining and entertainment destination by the Tao Group. While details may be scarce for about that project, for now, we have full faith that the conglomerate will deliver something fresh given the current success of its Italian vibe dining destination, Lavo, which opened in Marina Bay Sands as well in January 2018.