Rolling Loud, Maho Rasop, Dua Lipa, Imagine Dragons, Monster Music Festival, James Blunt—here are all the concerts and festivals you need to know about for the rest of 2024
This is going to be BK's last update for concerts and festivals for 2024, and what a wild ride it's been. Still left in the year we have Asia's biggest hip-hop festival, Rolling Loud, and the mega-event Maho Rasop happening on the same weekend. Then, Wonderfruit comes in with their wild show down. With Green Day returning (finally) and Kylie Minogue already announcing a show for 2025, next year is shaping up to be quite a show too, so watch this space. The music in Bangkok never stops.
 
 

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Attack on Titan Symphony - Oct 18

You know the creepy monsters/patriots/war criminals, No get to know the music. Attack on Titan is a bloody anime sensation that just won’t die—and it sure took its time with that finale. The rousing music is part of that legacy, and the Cinema Anime Game Music Orchestra is coming into Bangkok like the Colossal Titan. Tickets here

 

Big Time Rush - Oct 19

Before One Direction, there was Big Time Rush, an American pop music boy band that disbanded in 2014. They reunited in 2020 with the acoustic song “Worldwide” and continue to make music with their boy-band harmonies to this day—a little touch of nostalgia for the Millennials. Tickets here.

 

(G)I-DLE World Tour - Oct 19

The K-pop sensation (G)I-DLE lands in Bangkok for a one-night show this October. This sensational girl group has been turning out hits since 2018, and the band will be hitting Taipei before their debut Bangkok show. Tickets here

 

 

Ne-Yo - Oct 23

As part of the Champagne and Roses tour, singer songwriter R&B legend Ne-Yo will be playing Bangkok in October. Boasting three Grammys, two Soul Train Music Awards, two BET Awards, and more, Ne-Yo has been wooing the world with soulful tunes for nearly two decades. Tickets here


Jorja Smith - Oct 27

Jorja Smith will come to Bangkok from the UK for the “Falling or Flying” concert at Voice Space. It’ll be the BRITs Critics Choice Award winner’s first time to perform for fans in Thailand. More info here.
 

November  

 

Tate Mcrae - Nov 2

Tate Mcrae will take her “Think Later World Tour 2024” tour to Bangkok in November, promising an even bigger show this time. Tate’s second studio album debuted at No.4 on Billboard’s album chart and boasts more than 2.1 billion—that’s billion with a “B”—global streams. Purchase tickets here.

 

Monster Music Festival - Nov 2-3

Honestly, it’d be faster for us to tell you who is not going to be at the Monster Music Festival. This event will host more than 60 acts from around the Bangkok scene and beyond for proper music fans. These bands will take over the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center across multiple stages for two full days of non-stop tunes. Tickets here

 

 

Michael Learns to Rock - Nov 8

The lovable Danish band from the 1980s is still rocking. Playing Union Hall on Nov 8, Michael Learns to Rock has been churning out international hits since they formed, selling millions worldwide, and this will be the band’s first show in Bangkok in eight years. Tickets here

 

Bae Vibes - Nov 9

Bae Vibes will be back featuring musicians and DJs from Japan. This time, Bae Vibes presents Skaai, a new wave hip hop act from the Land of the Rising Sun, and the whole event represents a cross pollination of Japanese and Thai music. More info here.

 

Matt Maltese - Nov 10

The emotional crooner Matt Maltese will be stirring hearts at MCC Hall this November. These rom-com-type songs are for the listener who likes to have their heart strings pulled. Get more info here.

 

 

Mass of the Fermenting Dregs - Nov 15

Blueprint has a big show to look forward to every week, but this one should be a banger, featuring Mass of the Fermenting Dregs from Japan, playing their odd melodic metal and with supporting acts Desktop Error, Hariguem Zaboy, Death of Heather. Tickets here

 

Rolling Loud - Nov 22-24

Joining the likes of Asap Rocky, Wiz Khalifa, Ski Mask the Slump God and Tyla for Thailand’s 2024 Rolling Loud, the Atlanta-raised rapper Playboi Carti will be making an appearance as the headliner. This year, Rolling Loud repeats its venue in Legend Siam Pattaya and will span from November 22-24. Most recently, the organizers announced that Lil Wayne will be joining as a headliner. Tickets here

 

Maho Rasop - Nov 23-24

Join Bangkok’s party elites at Maho Rasop, a two-dayer international music festival. They’ve already started teasing us about the lineup. And with an outstanding line-up of varied genres, up-and-coming local and international artists, and a Boiler Room last year that left fans excited for another year, we know it’s only going to get better. It's also among the greatest spots to hang out and dance with pals. More info here
 

Imagine Dragons - Nov 23

For their "Loom World Tour" this year, the beloved pop rock music group Imagine Dragons will be playing Bangkok this November. Queen Sirikit National Convention Center will host the band on Nov 23, only the band’s fifth world tour and their fourth appearance in Thailand. Consisting of Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, and Ben McKee, the band has been topping charts for more than a decade, starting with their big hit "It's Time" in 2012. More recent listeners (and gamers) might know them from their "Children of the Sky" release for Starfield. Tickets here

Porter Robinson - Nov 24

The pop, electronic star Porter Robinson comes to Bangkok from No Cal for a one-night-show. The creative tunes include hits like "Sad Machine," "Shelter," and "Something Comforting." Tickets here.

 

Dua Lipa - Nov 27

Maybe you know her from “Argylle” or as Mermaid Barbie, maybe you know her from hits like "Don't Start Now" and "Levitating"—whatever the reason, Dua Lipa will be hitting Bangkok as part of her “Radical Optimism” tour. This will be the British-Albanian star’s first concert in Bangkok and she’ll be playing at Impact Arena. Purchase tickets here.

Day6 - Nov30 - Dec 1

For two days at UOB Live, the K-pop sensation Day6 will wow Bangkok fans with their Forever Young concert after visiting Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. This band has had hit after hit and their young fans just can’t get enough. Tickets here.

 

December

 

 

808 Festival - Dec 6-8

One of Bangkok’s longest running and largest electronic music festivals returns this Dec 6-8 at the Bitech Convention Center. The phase one line-up was recently released, and will be headlined by none other than Anyma, the technology-bending solo project from Matteo Milleri that makes heavy use of CGI visuals and robot characters for something that feels like a DJ show mixed with an IMAX movie—you might have seen clips floating around on the internet already. Other big names joining phase one include Adam Beyer, Chase & Status with a DJ set, James HYPE, Mau P, Miss Monique, and Sara Landry. More info here.  

 

Stray Kids - Dec 14 

Get ready for a full performance from the eight members of Stray Kids, a K-Pop boy band that you can’t underestimate. Their song “Maniac” has reached up to 50 million views in just two weeks of release. More info here.

 

Wonderfruit - Dec 12-16

 

Only recently announcing their festival dates, Wonderfruit is, of course, returning for 2024.  The festival debuted in 2014 and remains a must-attend event for music, festival, and art enthusiasts all over Southeast Asia. The four-day festival “The Burning Man of Asia,” features underground music from world-renowned DJs, up-and-coming artists, and local Thai bands. More info here.

 

 

 

Neon Countdown - Dec 30-31

Yes, we’re already talking about New Year 2025. Last year's lineup included Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, DJ Snack, and Hardwell, so we know this year's list will include top heavyweights ready to send off 2024 in style. But in the meantime, get psyched for the fireworks displays and art installations. 
 

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