Taiwan's highest-ranked club — DJ Mag Top 100, #23 in the world. Big-room EDM on the 7th floor of ATT 4 FUN: a Funktion-One rig, an 800-capacity floor, and an open-air terrace facing Taipei 101. One cover buys the open bar till close.
WAVE doesn't sneak up on anyone. It's the loudest room in Xinyi by design — a 7th-floor box inside ATT 4 FUN where the DJ booth sits under a halo of motorised lighting rigs and the whole floor points at a single main stage. On a Friday the queue wraps around the tented door at street level; upstairs it's 800 people deep, hands up, phones up.
Taiwan's highest-ranked club
WAVE is the only Taiwanese venue to crack the upper third of DJ Mag's Top 100 Clubs poll — and it has climbed every year it's been in it: #34 in 2023, #32 in 2024, #28 in 2025, and #23 in the world in 2026. DJ Mag's own writeup calls that the highest rank ever recorded by a club in Taiwan. The recognition block above lists the full run.
What earns the votes, beyond a loyal local base: a custom Funktion-One sound system, a bespoke LED-and-laser package, and the terrace — an open-air balcony off the main room with a clean line of sight to Taipei 101. It's the photo everyone leaves with.
How a night here works
WAVE runs an open-bar model, and it shapes everything. You pay one cover at the door and the house pours — vodka mixers, beer, sparkling — are free-flow until close. There's no cocktail list to study; there's a bank of branded drink taps and a screen menu that reads LET'S COCKTAIL.
Cover isn't fixed — it moves with the night and the door. Weekday entry runs cheap, women frequently get in free with free-flow drinks included, and weekend peak pricing has been reported around NT$800 with the open bar bundled in. Tables are open-bar packages rather than bottle service: a sofa for eight to twelve at a set price, not a five-figure spirits minimum. A bottle on ice and a marble-topped table is on the menu too, if that's the night you want.
The music
Programming is mainstream-leaning EDM with real range underneath it. The resident is DJ Take Note; TEAM WAVE regulars like DJ Aly$hia anchor the calendar. But the booking budget is serious — recent and billed names include Mesto, Drumcode's Layton Giordani, Afterlife alumni Agents of Time, tech-house's Odd Mob and Cristoph, and a DJ Mag-presented night headlined by Adam Beyer. In 2025 WAVE hosted the Ultra Taiwan official after-party with Martin Garrix and Afrojack back to back. Expect big-room and melodic house on the main floor, with hard-techno takeovers — the recurring ECLIPSE night — when the calendar calls for it.
Getting in
The club is on the 7th floor, but you don't enter through the mall. Look for the tented door on Songshou Road at street level, beside the Diao Min sauerkraut-fish restaurant — that's the queue and the box office.
Doors run Tuesday through Sunday, closed Mondays — roughly 10pm to 4am, with Friday and Saturday stretching to 4.30am. Bring photo ID; a passport is the safe bet for foreign visitors, and the door does check. Get there before 10.30pm on a weekend unless you want the line that a club this size guarantees.
One honest note on the floor: security is hands-on about crowd behaviour, and the open-bar pours run light — reviewers consistently call the drinks diluted. Take WAVE for what it is — a big, loud, well-run main-stage club with a world-ranked sound system and a balcony view worth the photo. Come for the room, not the cocktails.

WAVE CLUB Taipei
Taiwan's highest-ranked club — DJ Mag Top 100, #23 in the world. Big-room EDM on the 7th floor of ATT 4 FUN: a Funktion-One rig, an 800-capacity floor, and an open-air terrace facing Taipei 101. One cover buys the open bar till close.
WAVE doesn't sneak up on anyone. It's the loudest room in Xinyi by design — a 7th-floor box inside ATT 4 FUN where the DJ booth sits under a halo of motorised lighting rigs and the whole floor points at a single main stage. On a Friday the queue wraps around the tented door at street level; upstairs it's 800 people deep, hands up, phones up.
Taiwan's highest-ranked club
WAVE is the only Taiwanese venue to crack the upper third of DJ Mag's Top 100 Clubs poll — and it has climbed every year it's been in it: #34 in 2023, #32 in 2024, #28 in 2025, and #23 in the world in 2026. DJ Mag's own writeup calls that the highest rank ever recorded by a club in Taiwan. The recognition block above lists the full run.
What earns the votes, beyond a loyal local base: a custom Funktion-One sound system, a bespoke LED-and-laser package, and the terrace — an open-air balcony off the main room with a clean line of sight to Taipei 101. It's the photo everyone leaves with.
How a night here works
WAVE runs an open-bar model, and it shapes everything. You pay one cover at the door and the house pours — vodka mixers, beer, sparkling — are free-flow until close. There's no cocktail list to study; there's a bank of branded drink taps and a screen menu that reads LET'S COCKTAIL.
Cover isn't fixed — it moves with the night and the door. Weekday entry runs cheap, women frequently get in free with free-flow drinks included, and weekend peak pricing has been reported around NT$800 with the open bar bundled in. Tables are open-bar packages rather than bottle service: a sofa for eight to twelve at a set price, not a five-figure spirits minimum. A bottle on ice and a marble-topped table is on the menu too, if that's the night you want.
The music
Programming is mainstream-leaning EDM with real range underneath it. The resident is DJ Take Note; TEAM WAVE regulars like DJ Aly$hia anchor the calendar. But the booking budget is serious — recent and billed names include Mesto, Drumcode's Layton Giordani, Afterlife alumni Agents of Time, tech-house's Odd Mob and Cristoph, and a DJ Mag-presented night headlined by Adam Beyer. In 2025 WAVE hosted the Ultra Taiwan official after-party with Martin Garrix and Afrojack back to back. Expect big-room and melodic house on the main floor, with hard-techno takeovers — the recurring ECLIPSE night — when the calendar calls for it.
Getting in
The club is on the 7th floor, but you don't enter through the mall. Look for the tented door on Songshou Road at street level, beside the Diao Min sauerkraut-fish restaurant — that's the queue and the box office.
Doors run Tuesday through Sunday, closed Mondays — roughly 10pm to 4am, with Friday and Saturday stretching to 4.30am. Bring photo ID; a passport is the safe bet for foreign visitors, and the door does check. Get there before 10.30pm on a weekend unless you want the line that a club this size guarantees.
One honest note on the floor: security is hands-on about crowd behaviour, and the open-bar pours run light — reviewers consistently call the drinks diluted. Take WAVE for what it is — a big, loud, well-run main-stage club with a world-ranked sound system and a balcony view worth the photo. Come for the room, not the cocktails.
