Singapore: A muted start expected for some nightclubs even as nightlife businesses reopen on Tuesday (April 19)


Ce La Vi at Marina Bay Sands will offer high energy entertainment, but will restrict patrons to their tables. PHOTO: CE LA VI via The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE, April 18 (The Straits Times/ANN: It is looking to be a quiet start for nightclubs, despite nightlife businesses being allowed to resume operations on Tuesday (April 19).

Most nightclubs The Straits Times spoke to said they will be reopening their doors on Wednesday (April 20), and some without a dance floor.

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