The Observatory

The Observatory The Observatory is a nightclub focusing on electronic music and a rooftop lounge.

SUNDAY — 17/5A different kind of Sunday.The terrace goes into Cosmic Meltdown takeover mode — SL Jung, Tina Turnatrick &...
16/05/2026

SUNDAY — 17/5

A different kind of Sunday.

The terrace goes into Cosmic Meltdown takeover mode — SL Jung, Tina Turnatrick & Liamo taking the long route from 21:00–03:00.

Expect Balearic moods, cosmic disco, dubby turns, forgotten oddities and vinyl warmth drifting through the night. A little psychedelic, a little nostalgic, occasionally strange — the kind of session that quietly pulls you in and keeps you there.

No rush.
No hard edges.

Inside the club, Jaylee (00:00–03:00) keeps things moving — deeper lines, late-night pressure and steady energy for those not ready to drift too far.

Sunday, but not behaving like it.

One last dance before the week begins again.

OBS THURSDAY 14/5A warm one this week.On the terrace, SanPelo (21:00–00:00) opens the night with French groove energy — ...
14/05/2026

OBS THURSDAY 14/5

A warm one this week.

On the terrace, SanPelo (21:00–00:00) opens the night with French groove energy — funk, boogie and freestyle pulled from deep crates and long-standing obsession.

From 00:00–03:00, Manggo takes over. Vinyl warmth, tropical rhythms, disco and boogie classics stitched together with instinct and movement. The kind of sounds that quietly convince you to stay longer.

Inside, Anh Kiet (00:00–03:00) keeps things moving — groove-led house and late-night pressure for those drifting between spaces.

Fresh air outside.
A little more pull inside.

Obs Thursday.
9pm–3am.
100k.
Come through

13/05/2026

MINH — SATURDAY 16/5
00:00–03:00 | Terrace

This Saturday, Minh takes over the terrace from midnight — building things patiently, then letting them unfold properly.

His sound leans into high-energy percussion, intentional basslines and unexpected twists threaded carefully through the night. Experimental, but never disconnected from feeling.

House, rhythm and pressure move together in a way that feels fluid rather than fixed.

Whether outdoors or deep inside a dark room, Minh has a way of holding the floor steady — letting energy build naturally, stretching moments out just enough before shifting somewhere new.

No big gestures.
Just sharp instinct and a strong sense of movement.

Technique is the foundation.
Feeling holds it together.

00:00–03:00
Terrace session.

Saturday at Obs

FRIDAY — 15/5Friday stretches properly.On the terrace, Maham (21:00–00:00) opens the evening — hypnotic grooves and deep...
12/05/2026

FRIDAY — 15/5

Friday stretches properly.

On the terrace, Maham (21:00–00:00) opens the evening — hypnotic grooves and deeper movement easing things into motion.

BongBongQuayQuay (00:00–03:00) takes over at midnight — playful rhythms, house pressure and unexpected turns from one of Obs’ familiar late-night operators.

Then Vynni (03:00–06:00) closes the terrace — quirky, energetic and slightly sideways in the best way.

Inside the club, Youss (00:00–02:30) sets the pace before micmac returns to Obs (02:30–05:00) for a late-night session.

A long-time vinyl devotee and quiet force between Paris and Saigon underground circles, micmac leans into electro, techno and bass-heavy pressure with deep collections and sharp instinct.

Fresh air outside.
Club pressure inside.

Friday done properly

SATURDAY — 16/5A proper Saturday in the city.On the terrace, Anh Kiet (21:00–00:00) opens with warm grooves and easy mov...
12/05/2026

SATURDAY — 16/5

A proper Saturday in the city.

On the terrace, Anh Kiet (21:00–00:00) opens with warm grooves and easy movement — the kind of start that quietly turns into a full night.

From 00:00–03:00, Minh takes over — playful house, rolling rhythms and selections built for staying a little longer than planned.

Then Datodeo (03:00–06:00) handles the late shift — disco, afro rhythms, house grooves and deep-cut surprises for those still standing when the city slows down.

Inside the club, Anna Youth (00:00–02:30) sets things in motion — broken rhythms, bass-heavy movement and percussive turns.

From 02:30–05:00, Anh Vy takes it further — moving freely through disco, house and darker shades with instinctive ease.

Saigon regulars.
Familiar faces.
A night for the city.

Come through

MAY AT THE OBSERVATORYThe rainy season is beginning.Which means one thing — checking the forecast, ignoring it completel...
11/05/2026

MAY AT THE OBSERVATORY

The rainy season is beginning.

Which means one thing — checking the forecast, ignoring it completely, then somehow ending up dancing until sunrise anyway.

May arrives with a full menu of sounds and familiar night creatures drifting in and out of Obs as usual. The resident team keeps things moving, local regulars hold the line, and a few special guests step into the room along the way.

From Hanoi, Di Linh returns — resident of both Savage and Obs, bringing her instinctive, dancefloor-focused touch from the north.

TASHASAN lands from Singapore with chest-rattling bass, breaks, dubstep and sideways club pressure — playful, heavy and impossible to stand still to.

Then Irakli arrives — one of those selectors who comfortably moves between deep listening and full dancefloor hypnosis, carrying serious underground weight from Berlin by way of Tbilisi.

Along the way: Arcan returns, residents take their turns, Saigon regular creatures emerge from wherever they disappear to during the week, and the terrace slowly fills between rain showers.

Umbrella optional.

See you in the storm.

THIS WEEKEND AT OBSTwo nights, two different directions.Friday stretches long across both spaces.On the terrace, Maham →...
11/05/2026

THIS WEEKEND AT OBS

Two nights, two different directions.

Friday stretches long across both spaces.

On the terrace, Maham → BongBongQuayQuay → Vynni guide the night from deep grooves into stranger territory as things slowly loosen up.

Inside, Youss sets the tone before micmac returns to Obs for a late-night club session — a long-time vinyl devotee moving through electro, techno and bass-heavy pressure with the kind of instinct that only years behind the decks can build.

Saturday feels like a proper Saigon night.

Saigon regulars take over the terrace — Anh Kiet → Minh → Datodeo, moving from warm grooves into house, disco and deeper late-night turns.

Inside, Anna Youth and Anh Vy handle the club — bass-heavy movement, broken rhythms, house and darker shades woven together until late.

Outside for the drift.
Inside for the pressure.

See you this weekend

Address

Twins Tower, 10 Floor, 85 Cach Mang Thang 8, D1
Ho Chi Minh City

Opening Hours

Thursday 18:00 - 03:59
Friday 18:00 - 06:00
Saturday 18:00 - 06:00
Sunday 18:00 - 03:59

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