AYANA Bali opens ‘After Rock’ entertainment destination overlooking SAKA Museum

AYANA Bali, the island’s largest integrated resort, has opened ‘After Rock’, the 30th addition to its collection of dining and entertainment outlets. Encompassing six distinct areas, including elegant lounges, a stage, and a dance floor, the two-story building is poised to become South Bali’s premier nightlife destination, offering an array of hospitality and entertainment experiences.
After Rock’s versatile VIP areas make it an ideal venue for private celebrations, including birthdays, anniversaries, corporate events, and wedding after-parties. The entire 1600-sqm venue is also available for exclusive buy-outs, ensuring a personalised event experience.
After Rock was designed by the Indonesian firm Cipta Setia Wijaya, renowned for its top-tier entertainment venues.
The ground floor stage area can accommodate 130 guests and will feature renowned DJs, live bands, and star cabaret performers in front of a 9-metre-tall kinetic laser video wall. The elegant VIP Room next door hosts private gatherings for up to 35 guests.
A standout element of its design, After Rock also features a mezzanine floor with a capacity for up to 30 guests, and a stylish adjacent VIP Room for up to 25 people, perfect for intimate gatherings. Both VIP rooms offer the option to listen to and watch the live entertainment from the main stage, play their own music, or host private karaoke parties.
Finally, After Rock’s rooftop boasts views of the lush gardens and architectural splendour of the SAKA Museum, AYANA’s Balinese cultural centre. Hosting up to 100 guests, the rooftop is perfect for larger celebrations and dining experiences.
General Manager of AYANA Resort, Giordano Faggioli shared “every detail of After Rock has been meticulously crafted, from the attentive service of our staff to the intricate flavours of our cocktails and cuisine. Our team looks forward to welcoming guests to experience the new pinnacle of evening entertainment and leisure in Bali.”
For more information go to the After Rock web app.
Images are courtesy of After Rock.
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