Snakehips at Savaya Bali
Snakehips at Savaya Bali
Snakehips play Savaya Bali on Sunday 16 August 2026 — a rare Sunday booking at the Uluwatu clifftop club, with doors from 1:00 PM and the set building through the afternoon into sunset over the Indian Ocean.
Snakehips are the British duo Oliver Lee and James Carter, who broke out of London’s beat scene with the smoky, R&B-leaning house of “All My Friends” featuring Chance the Rapper and Tinashe — a global hit that went multi-platinum and defined a whole strand of late-2010s dance music. Their sound sits somewhere between a club record and a late-night mood: slow-burning, vocal-driven, more groove than drop. It is a natural fit for a Sunday.
Because doors open at 1:00 PM, the day is really two events in one. The early hours are the pool-and-daybed stretch, with support DJs warming the room; the crowd thickens as the light drops and the Cube lights up. Savaya sits 100 metres above the ocean on the Pecatu cliffs and has been voted the number one club in Asia — the sunset is genuinely part of the ticket.
There are two ticket tiers. A Sunset ticket at Rp 500,000 is valid for entry before 5:00 PM — the cheaper option if you want the daylight session. General admission is Rp 750,000 and is strictly 21+ with valid photo ID required. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable, capacity is limited to ticket holders and table bookings, and VIP tables are reserved separately through the venue.
Practical notes: arrive before 5:00 PM if you are on a Sunset ticket, or you will not be let in on it. Allow 90 minutes or more from Canggu or Seminyak on a Sunday afternoon, dress smart-casual — the door code is enforced and beachwear will not pass — and sort your ride home in advance, because taxis thin out fast on the cliff road late at night.