A step back in time with the world's most iconic music venues
Over 100 years of dancing the night away
Zouk, Singapore
Zouk Singapore was originally a complex of three warehouses built in 1919 overlooking the Singapore river. Since its conversion into a superclub, the Zouk team has spent millions of dollars revamping the former dilapidated space and brought seminal artists like Ricardo Villolobos, Carl Cox, Sven Vath and more to the Lion City.
Concrete, Paris
Concrete Paris opened five years ago, acting as a major player in the resurgence of Parisian nightlife. Designed for after-hour affairs, Concrete opens at 7am and runs until 2am the following night. The venue is held on a boat dock standing on the Seine river, overlooking the Viaduc d’Austerlitz, built in 1904.
[Photos: Le Viaduc Dans Les Années 1910 / Concrete 2014]