Once the dancefloor deity of KL nightlife, now just a haunted disco ball with abandonment issues
At its peak, Zouk Club KL roared like a nightclub leviathan, five thousand sweaty bodies pulsing to international DJs, overpriced vodka sodas, and more strobe lights than a Marvel movie seizure warning. You didn’t go to Zouk, you survived it
Fast forward to now, and TREC feels like an awkward high school reunion for clubs that peaked too early. Zouk closed in 2024, taking the soul of the precinct with it. The rest of the tenants fled like rats from a rave ship, leaving behind the occasional sad shisha bar, unlicensed massage promo, and one guy in sunglasses at 2 AM still trying to order bottle service for himself
Footfall down 70 percent Tenant mortality rate over 50 percent Energy level, somewhere between abandoned carpark and forgotten wedding venue
To be fair, it still boasts a prime location near TRX and you do get a pretty nice skyline view, especially when you’re trying to remember why you came in the first place
Sure, you can still visit, if you enjoy the soft whisper of tumbleweeds and reminiscing about the time you blacked out here in 2017. Spark Club tries to spark something post Zouk, but let’s be honest, it’s like rebooting a dead relationship with cheaper lighting
Good for, ghosts of parties past, urban exploration, and accidental existential dread. Not...
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Read moreNot much to say since most reviews have already said the same thing. Was here just to walk thru the millennials clubbing scene. 🤷🏻♂️🥸
From a gen x point of view😂, this place is a huge evolution compared to all other yesteryears club neighborhood s like Bangsar Telawi 3 or even Jalan P Ramlee. ( Just as an observer who passed the road on regular basis from work😬).
The place is built as an enclave of night clubs. There are more than 8 clubs 🫣 located side by side with each club having amazing huge entrance displays of light shows enticing patrons to come in.
Here, the night clubs entrance are no longer static wooden/ glass entrance like the old school Hard Rock cafe but a more dynamic hi tech display of light n sound. ( I was passing by on the way to an arab restaurant there so just decided to walk thru the walk path of KL night entertainment).😂
I was there on a weeknight so the crowd wasnt overwhelming as the weekends ( standard preference for old people 😂).
U wana know how each club is ,that i cant help la😂🤷🏻♂️.
This review is just to notice the KL club scene. As KL-ites , at least we ought to know the existence of this "God forsaken" area...😂 Ok ok...just some light anecdote . No offense gais ...altho technically true 😂..ok ok ..enuf of...
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