Zouk Group announces the launch of Rally Clubhouse, its newest concept at The Cannery in Clarke Quay. The name Rally reflects the concept’s core philosophy: a place for people to gather, connect and return to, again and again.
Part café, bar, music venue and community space, Rally Clubhouse was created for modern city life, where work, food, music and social life increasingly overlap.
Designed as a modern clubhouse, Rally is a place where people can move naturally between different moments of the day, from coffee meetings and working lunches to creative workshops, open decks sessions, live performances, dinners, drinks and late-night conversations.
For Zouk Group, the concept represents a natural evolution of its offering, reflecting what hospitality looks like today.
“We wanted to create the kind of place people keep finding reasons to come back to. Maybe it’s for coffee one day, a workshop the next, or drinks with friends later in the week. The best spaces become part of people’s routines, and that’s what we’re building with Rally,” says Christine Tan, Head of Brand Marketing, Zouk Group.
A CLUBHOUSE FOR ALL
With capacity for up to 120 guests, Rally Clubhouse has been intentionally designed to feel lived-in rather than programmed.
At the centre of the space sits a communal bar, surrounded by indoor and outdoor seating, a DJ booth, kitchen, takeaway counter and dedicated spaces for baked goods and rotating activations.
Guests may arrive for a coffee and stay for lunch, discover an open decks session while meeting a friend or attend a workshop and return later for drinks. Rather than defining itself by a single occasion, Rally is designed around a simple idea: giving people reasons to return.
Details throughout the space reflect this philosophy. A photobooth by Solace Studios encourages guests to capture moments together, while a mini archive featuring memorabilia from Zouk’s history connects Rally’s future-facing outlook with the community that helped build the brand over the past 35 years.
Nicholas Lee, Centre Manager for CQ @ Clarke Quay said, “At CQ @ Clarke Quay, our vision is to create a lifestyle destination where people can gather, dine and connect throughout the day. Rally Clubhouse’s concept aligns well with this vision, offering a space that transitions seamlessly from a daytime dining destination to an evening social hub. More than a restaurant, Rally Clubhouse is designed to be a community-focused space that reflects how people come together today, whether to meet friends, collaborate or unwind. We are excited to support Zouk Group as they bring this concept to life and look forward to the experiences they will add to the precinct.”



SOUNDTRACK OF THE CLUBHOUSE
Music has always been at the heart of Zouk.
At Rally Clubhouse, that relationship becomes more intimate. Rather than being reserved for headline moments, music is woven into everyday experience through open decks sessions, DJ academies, listening parties, live vocals, community-led gatherings and informal DJ sets.
Music at Rally is designed to be closer, more casual and more accessible. From established artists to emerging selectors, Rally aims to create opportunities for people to encounter music in a more personal and accessible way.
“We’ve spent 35 years building spaces around music, so naturally it had to be part of Rally. Not everyone walks through the door because of the music, but music has a way of bringing people together anyway,” says Christine.
COMFORT FOOD FOR THE CLUBHOUSE
The food programme is built around the same philosophy as the space itself: familiar, generous and designed to be shared.
Permanent resident Korio anchors the menu with its cult-favourite sandwiches and doughnuts, including The Chook ($17.50), Mushroom Melt ($16.50) and Ham & Cheese ($18.50).
Alongside Korio, Rally’s all-day menu spans comfort food, bar bites and sharing plates designed for different moments throughout the day. Guests can drop in for a quick meal, gather over snacks with friends, or settle in for dinner before the music starts, with a wide selection spanning decadent Dirty Fries ($12) layered with beef gravy, cheese sauce and pickled jalapeño hot sauce, to Bangers & Mash ($15) served with caramelised onion gravy, sausage and fried shallots, and tacos with fillings such as Spiced Beef Brisket ($15), Charred Lemongrass Pork ($15) and Prawn Crisps ($13).
In the future, Rally will also introduce a late-night supper collaboration that will bring a distinctly local take on supper culture into the clubhouse as the evening unfolds.
The partnership reflects Rally’s broader commitment to championing local brands, creators and communities.
A PLATFORM FOR COMMUNITIES
Beyond food and music, Rally Clubhouse is designed as a platform for people, ideas and shared experiences.
Programming throughout the year will include open decks sessions, flea markets, arts and skills workshops ranging from floral jamming to photography, panel discussions, fireside chats, listening parties, product launches, community meetups, pet-friendly gatherings and more.
Rather than defining the space through a single type of event, Rally is intentionally built to support a wide range of gatherings and formats. Whether it’s a creative workshop, a networking session, a neighbourhood market or a late-night music experience, the possibilities are intentionally open-ended.
As the clubhouse evolves, so too will its programming — creating space for new communities, new ideas and new reasons for people to gather.
Rally Clubhouse marked its launch with a media open house event on Wednesday, 17 June, offering a first look at how the space can come to life across different uses and showcasing the venue’s versatility across culture, conversation, creativity and nightlife.
Live performances by Lovlaine and TEEM showcased Rally as an intimate setting for music-led programming, while a panel discussion featuring Fiona Siew and Mathilda Huang highlighted how the space can also support ideas, personal perspectives and cultural exchange.
Creative collaborators added another layer to the experience. Judydoll introduced a beauty-led activation built around personality, discovery and participation, inviting guests to take part in a quick quiz that matched them to a signature cocktail and Judydoll lip shade. The result was an interactive brand touchpoint that sat naturally alongside the evening’s music, conversations and social energy.



OPENING WEEK CELEBRATIONS
To mark its opening, Rally Clubhouse will be extending a series of launch week offers for guests.
From now to 30 June, guests can enjoy half-pint Asahi Super Dry draught beers at $3++.
As part of Rally Clubhouse’s opening week celebrations, guests can enjoy a complimentary Korio sandwich (selections apply) with the first 30 redemptions daily from 29 June to 5 July.
The opening week programme is Rally’s way of welcoming guests into the clubhouse and inviting both new and familiar faces to experience the space for themselves. After all, every clubhouse starts with opening its doors.
A NEW CHAPTER FOR ZOUK GROUP
The launch of Rally Clubhouse forms part of Zouk Group’s wider transformation and reflects the continued expansion beyond traditional nightlife for the homegrown brand.
While nightlife remains at the heart of Zouk, Rally reflects the many different ways people gather today — one that responds to how people live, connect and build communities today. As cities continue to evolve, one thing remains constant: people will always need places to gather.









