The Stage Bali — Venue Tour, Map & What to Expect
17 May 2026

The Stage Bali — Venue Tour, Map & What to Expect

A complete walkthrough of The Stage in Seminyak — what the venue looks like, where the tables are, and what your first night will actually feel like.

If you've only seen The Stage on Instagram, the room is bigger than it photographs and the production is bigger than the room suggests. This guide walks you through what you'll actually see on your first night.

The entrance

We're at Jl. Kayu Aya No.7, on the Seminyak strip between Petitenget and Eat Street. The entrance is set back from the street with a clear arrival lane — if you've reserved a VIP table, your host is at the door with your name.

General admission queues form to the right after 23:00 on weekend nights. ID required for everyone — bring your passport if you're a visitor, your local ID if you're a resident.

Once you're inside

The room is laid out around a central stage with sightlines from every seat. Standing room is on the main floor, between the stage and the bar. VIP tables ring the floor in three tiers:

  • Stage-front tables. Closest to the action, eye level with the booth. Best for groups who want to be visible and in the energy.
  • Main-floor sofas. Reserved sofas on the dance floor, in among the standing crowd. Best for groups who want to dance but also want a base.
  • Elevated VIP lounges. Above the floor, with a clear view of the whole venue. Best for groups hosting clients, celebrating something specific, or who prefer a more private feel.

Each tier has different capacity and a different minimum spend — the booking flow shows it on a live venue map.

The sound and lighting

We run a full d&b Audiotechnik PA, tuned for the room. It's the same family of system that ships on rider for international touring DJs — so when one of them lands in Bali, they're playing through a rig they already trust.

The lighting rig is programmed per act. Confetti drops, CO2 cannons and intelligent fixtures are cued to the music — the show is built, not improvised. For headline sets you'll feel it.

Bottle service

If you've booked a VIP table, your host meets you at arrival and takes you to your seat. Bottle service starts immediately — you choose what you want from the menu, your host keeps it set up and refilled all night.

Most groups go through 1–2 bottles per 4 people across a full night, plus mixers. Tables are charged on a minimum spend rather than a cover charge — the minimum is paid to confirm the booking online, then bottles and extras settle at the table.

How the night flows

  • 22:00. Doors open. Opening set warms the room. Early VIP arrivals settle in.
  • 23:00 – 00:00. Room fills. Standing crowd builds; main bar gets busy.
  • 00:00 – 02:00. Headline set. Full production cues. Highest energy of the night.
  • 02:00 – 04:00. Closing programme. Crowd thins gradually; tables linger.
  • 04:00. We close.

How to book

Pick an event from /events. The booking flow shows tickets (general admission) and the live venue map (VIP tables). Choose what you want, pay, done — your booking lands in your inbox.

For high-demand nights (international headliners, public holidays, NYE) book at least a week ahead. The best tables go first.

If you'd rather talk to a person, message us on WhatsApp via the contact page.

Practical notes

  • Dress code: smart-casual minimum, evening wear preferred. No swimwear, athletic shorts, or flip-flops.
  • Age: 21+ on most nights. ID at the door.
  • Getting there: taxis, Gojek and Grab all serve the venue. From the Petitenget hotels it's a 5–10 minute walk.
  • Parking: street parking on Kayu Aya; most guests arrive by ride-share.

We're open Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 22:00 to 04:00.