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One of the Biggest Nightclub Brands in the World, Marquee to Open in Singapore

15 June 2018

By Natalie White

One of the biggest nightclub brands in the world, Marquee, is set to make its Asia debut at Marina Bay Sands: Marquee – which sits within a new multi-concept dining and entertainment destination - is another collaborative effort between Marina Bay Sands and TAO Group, following the successful launch of LAVO Italian Restaurant & Rooftop Bar in January this year.

Marquee Singapore will take up the space formerly occupied by one of the two theatres at Marina Bay Sands.

Promising a fully immersive nightclub experience, Marquee Singapore will be a perfect blend of design, technology and cutting-edge sound that will span across three different floors, with dramatically high ceilings that soar 70 feet and a full-sized, eight-armed Ferris Wheel, offering unrivaled views of the nightclub for guests riding in its pods.

The TAO Group first established Marquee Nightclub in New York City in December 2003, subsequently followed by Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas and Marquee Nightclub at The Star – Sydney.

The Marquee brand remains the number one destination for premier music talent, featuring residencies of world-class entertainers and DJs like Kaskade, Dash Berlin, Erick Morillo, Andrew Rayel, DJ Khaled, French Montana and Travis Scott.

The new multi-concept destination is slated to open in 2019.

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