Check out Pangaea's party at a warehouse dance club

International DJ Alex Kenji will be mixing the music.

According to a release, Pangaea, Singapore’s most elite nightclub, brings the genesis of yet another great party to the City. RAW, will be the best party of the month in Singapore, as the famed Pangaea parties dripping with elegance, will be stripped down to a basement warehouse dance club, with tunes by international djs blasting captivating dance music in an exclusive space within the world-famous Marina Bay Sands Crystal Pavilion.

Kicking off on Thursday, 10th January, leading international DJ Alex Kenji will inject the right tunes to this carefully orchestrated dance party. DJ Kenji has performed across Italy, The Netherlands, Canada, Spain, Israel, Australia, Brazil, USA, Colombia, New Zealand, Mexico, Poland, Hungary, Argentina, the UK, Germany, Cyprus, Belgium, Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Tunisie, Portugal and Switzerland as both resident and headline DJ. World-renowned DJ’s Simon Dunmore and Matt Caselli will be putting their own touch to the RAW parties to follow.

RAW cover charge is S$30 which includes a glass of house pour. 

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