Beat Drop and Belonging: Singapore's Desi Nightlife Scene Is Finding Its Rhythm
Singapore's South Asian community has long had a vibrant cultural heartbeat — and now that pulse is being felt on the dancefloor. Two homegrown party collectives are redefining what Desi nightlife looks and sounds like in the Lion City.
🎉 Brown Roast Events: Building a Desi Dancefloor, One Party at a Time
Brown Roast Events, co-founded by Sudhar Senthil and Teketi Sumasree, has carved out a distinct space in Singapore's nightlife by throwing parties centred on Bollywood and Kollywood music. The collective has built a particularly strong following among university students, tapping into a growing trend of culturally focused campus-adjacent events. By creating a safe and inclusive environment where South Asian sounds take centre stage, Brown Roast serves as an accessible entry point into the local Desi party scene. The founders see their work as more than entertainment — it is an act of community-building rooted in cultural pride and shared identity. [1]
🌍 AfroDesi: When Bhangra Meets Amapiano on the Singapore Dancefloor
AfroDesi is a newly launched party series in Singapore that boldly blends African and South Asian club music under one roof, conceived by DJ Triple S, whose real name is Shahan Shah Shawn. Revellers can expect sets spanning Amapiano, Kwaito, Gqom and Afrobeat alongside Bollywood dance tracks and Bhangra anthems, all delivered by a roster of resident DJs including K2, Prodiji, and Vijay Singh, known as SWTLKR. The concept, which began its marketing push in April 2023, reflects both the global rise of these two music cultures and the multicultural reality of Singapore itself. AfroDesi positions itself not just as a party but as a meeting point for two distinct diasporas, turning the dancefloor into a space of joyful cross-cultural exchange. [2]
Sources: [1] Life In Arpeggio · [2] Life In Arpeggio
