Cirkus Cirkus is not only one of the largest multi-activity, retro-discotheques in Asia by night - it is also a fine-dining place by day.
Cirkus Cirkus, besides being the world's first atrium nightclub, compares to some of Asia's best and biggest discotheques in Asia like the ones in Shenyang (China) and Thailand. At present Cirkus Cirkus can accommodate over 2,500 guests in its five levels. And once the basement level is operational it will accommodate double that number.
The 2,500 guests are blasted by (number of speakers and watts and other technical specifications), mounted in two concert-style clusters of (?) boxes each at the (place where speakers are located). There are also (number of subs and brand/make, and amp specifications). For the heavy rockers there is an enclosed glass dance floor on the step-down level. For the 'show' dancers there is the main glass-dance stage above the pool. All this is illuminated by (Give technical and other details of the lighting and approx cost).
If you don't dance, or don't want to, there are a number of things that you can do. Either you can chill in the quite dining area, or try the gourmet buffet, or the regular snacks. Or you can watch a magic show, or a breathtaking trapeze act or just sit in a corner sipping your cocktail. Or watch you favorite sports on Asia's largest video wall. There are two more huge video screens. And a video screen on the atrium ceiling is proposed in the next phase.