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W Sentosa Has A Pool Party For One Day Only With Zouk DJs, Tickets From $30

Summer Dream pool party at W Singapore


Summer spells many things: time out from school, vacations, and a chock full of outdoor activities to enjoy some fun under the sun. Come 18th June 2022, you can have your hot summer MV moment at Summer Dream, a mega pool party taking place at W Singapore at Sentosa Cove.

From HIIT-boxing workouts to buzzin’ EDM mixes by Zouk’s resident DJs, Summer Dreams is powerpacked with activities – plus lots of drinks at the poolside – that’ll cure any hint of summertime sadness straightaway.


Take part in HIIT-boxing & sound bath sessions by CRU instructors



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We know the drill: wake up early and head for a gym sesh before our 9-5 begins. While we dread it sometimes, you will be all pumped for a HIIT-boxing session at the poolside, which is hosted by instructors from CRU fitness studio.

Adrenaline junkies can look forward to a good sweat at the end of this 35-minute workout, which comprises a mix of floor work and shadow boxing at high intensity intervals.


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@cru68official

Thereafter, recharge at Deep Stretch Soundbath conducted by the CRU instructors, where you’ll be immersed in a relaxing soundscape made by crystal singing bowls, ocean drums and gongs.


Engage in freeform meditative dance with tribal techno music



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@lindahaoliyuan

Don’t underestimate yourselves, because we too have a Doctor Strange within us. Engage your inner multiverse with Ecstatic Dance, led by Linda Hao from creative and retreat studio Omm Home.

You don’t need magic mushrooms here, as this session takes you through a freeform movement dance, accompanied by deep house, techno and tribal ethno beats to help us relax and calm our minds. Trio band Jungle Flow Music will also be performing live with a didgeridoo and other medicinal music instruments to help attendees achieve a natural state of ecstasy.


Groove to bold beats by Zouk resident DJs Nash D & Che’ Molly



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@zouksingapore

Back in April, a slice of your youths were returned to us when clubbing in Singapore resumed. While we can all look forward to nights partying at Zouk, the Jiak Kim Street institution has been brought to the poolside, where you can groove to unique club beats by DJ Nash D.

Although Nash D will only be on the DJ console from 4pm-6pm, the party ain’t gonna stop. Zouk’s first female resident Che’ Molly will be coming forth from 6pm-8pm with her spin of Big Room EDM and other underground techno beats.


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@strangerandsons

Of course, no pool party is complete without drinks. There’ll be a Moët & Chandon floating bar at the poolside, as well as a gin and tonic bar by Stranger & Sons to quench your happy hour thirsts.

Food will also be available, where you can head to Rock Garden for a hot dog, cheeseburger and other poolside snacks to fill your tummies.


Have splashin’ fun at Summer Dream



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WATG

Especially to make up for the past 2 years, many of us surely have our June holidays brimmed with fun travels and activities. Slot Summer Dream into your calendar too, where you can enjoy pool party moments with your friends with some dun zi dun zi vibes thrown into the mix.

Find out more about Summer Dream at W Singapore

 

Date: 18th June 2022
Time: 3pm-8pm
Address: 21 Ocean Way, Singapore 098374, WET® Deck and W Lawn, W Singapore – Sentosa Cove
Price: $30/person (with 2 welcome drinks) | $45/person (pass to wellness classes & 1 welcome drink)

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Cover image adapted from: WATG, @cru68official

Stephanie Anne Long

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