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Throne Lounge Singapore

Luxury pop-up party concept Throne Lounge Singapore returns

Transformation of the new venue cost $10m.

Throne Lounge Singapore returns at the newly launched nightclub Wave Party K, situated within the recently renovated GRID Mall. 

Throne Lounge Singapore is a luxury pop-up party concept offering a VIP experience founded by Andrew Carver, the CEO of Carver Concepts and Throne Lounge Co-Founder, Anastasia Kulabuhova.

The venue spans 33,000 sq ft, hosting 23 private party rooms with some rooms equipped with DJ consoles that enable each guest to book their DJs for a more personalised experience.

The grandest amongst these private party rooms can accommodate up to 40 guests and features a billiards table, seamlessly merging entertainment and socialising. Meanwhile, for those who appreciate culinary excellence, another private room offers a dedicated dining table, where guests can savour sumptuous Chinese-inspired cuisine meticulously prepared by the venue's skilled culinary team.

Carver and Kulabuhova facilitated Throne Lounge’s return. The nightlife veterans are known for organising high-end luxury events in Singapore, Jakarta, and Kuala Lumpur.

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