Rolling Loud, Maho Rasop, Imagine Dragons, Porter Robinson—it’s a big weekend for music lovers. 

Two of the biggest festivals on the Thailand calendar—Maho Rasop and Rolling Loud—are landing this weekend for multi-day events, and one-off shows are expected from Imagine Dragons and Porter Robinson. If big shows aren’t your thing, hit up Fatty’s Bar and Diner or Noise House Lat Phrao for local talent. Beyond that, we’ve got the usual round of wild Bangkok events—from Christmas Comedy to the Ploenchit Fair—to keep you entertained. 
 

Thursday

Trivia Night at Playlys 

Head down to Sathorn with your thinking caps for trivia Night at Playlys this Thursday. Teams will compete in a friendly atmosphere with questions for all knowledge levels, from space to pop culture, with prizes for the winning team. Playlys features food, drinks, and a garden space. Early arrival is recommended due to limited space. Free entry, Playlys

 

One Night in Bangkok x Lights Out 

IHG Hotels & Resorts kick off the festive season with "One Night in Bangkok" on Nov 21, a multi-venue event at three top spots in the city. At Bar.Yard, Kimpton Maa-Lai, enjoy a rooftop "Lights Out" party with DJs and live performances. Over at CHAR, Hotel Indigo, Chef Woranuch Yasuksang serves curated canapés alongside DJ tunes. Meanwhile, Rogues at InterContinental Bangkok Sukhumvit offers a guest shift from Chris Jang, bringing Korean-inspired cocktails to the mix. IHG One Rewards members can collect stamps at each venue for a chance to win prizes. Tickets here, Kimpton Maa-Lai

 

Keith Nolan and the Organic Band 

Keith Nolan and the Organic Band bring blues to Foojohn Jazz Club. With Keith's soulful voice and diverse repertoire—including blues, pop, and ballads—the band delivers an energetic performance, featuring Teerapoj Plitakul on organ and Mr. Sticks on drums. Free entry, Foojohn Jazz Club

 

Thursday Beer Buffet 

Visit the Rendezvous Lounge Bar on Thursday from 5:30-7:30 pm to plunge into a beer buffet for 699, including bar snacks. Beers include all the popular local drafts. That's about B50 a beer if you can drink 16 in two hours. We love a challenge. Free entry, Landmark Bangkok Hotel

 

Friday 

Rolling Loud 

Rolling Loud, the world’s largest hip-hop festival, is hitting Pattaya this weekend. Big names like A$AP Rocky, Lil Wayne, and Playboi Carti headline the three-day event, with performances from Wiz Khalifa, Tyga, Akon, Gunna, Jay Park, Milli, Thaitanium, and more. Local and regional artists from Southeast Asia will share the stage with global stars. This is a must-see event for hip-hop fans. Tickets here, Legend Siam, Pattaya

 

BBC (Brown Boys Cooking)

Opening earlier this year, Tapori was quick to earn plaudits for its innovative Indian cuisine, and now the restaurant is bringing in Bangkok’s biggest name in smoking for a two-day event. Tapori chef and owner Rohit Sharma’s menu took diners on a journey through India’s 28 states—a fusion of fine dining with a dining database of 300 dishes that culminated in their well received dining menu earlier this year. Chef Vishnu “Bank” Prempuk needs no introduction for Bangkok foodies who like their food smoked. More info here, Tapori

 

Yankii Karaoke 

Yankii Karaoke Night takes over every Friday, blending Japanese fireside dining with old-school hip-hop beats and interactive drinking games. Hosted by Jade and the energetic crew from Madame Rouge. Grab the mic, gather your crew, and let the drinks flow while you belt out embarrassing tunes. Book here. Yankii Robatayaki and Bar

 

Persian Pulse 

Mustache Bangkok presents an unforgettable night with underground legend Dennis Lee taking the stage with his signature mix of Melodic and Old School House, bringing deep beats that promise to shake the floors. Anchun, a crowd favorite, brings high-energy techno to keep the momentum going. The night also features Melbourne’s Nonchalant, dropping groove-heavy house to keep the vibe alive until late. B450 with a free drink, EmQuartier Escape Glass House. 

 

Christmas is Coming? 

Get festive—maybe—early this year at Comedy Club Bangkok for a night of improvised comedy. This show features holiday-themed improv games and sketches based on audience suggestions, the final improv show of 2024. Tickets here, Comedy Club Bangkok 

 

Saturday 

Maho Rasop Festival

Maho Rasop Festival returns to Bangkok this weekend, Nov 23-24, bringing a diverse lineup of international and local indie acts. Curated by Have You Heard?, Seen Scene Space, and Fungjai, the event blends global indie sounds with a spotlight on regional talent. This year’s highlights include Air, Real Estate, Shintaro Sakamoto, and Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band, alongside acts like Hippo Campus, FAZI, and Bubble Tea and Cigarettes. Tickets here, ESC Park.


Imagine Dragons

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, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center

 

The Ploenchit Fair

The Ploenchit Fair, Bangkok’s beloved Big Day Out, returns on Saturday, November 23. A mix of family fun and festive vibes, it features fairground rides, games, live music, and a bazaar with over 70 vendors selling handicrafts, homewares, and holiday gifts. Enjoy international cuisine, cold drinks, and live performances while the kids burn off energy with activities like bungee jumps and a climbing wall. Originally held at the British Embassy on Ploenchit Road in 1957, this event continues to raise funds for worthy causes in Thailand. Tickets here. Bangkok Patana School

 

 

Khao Yai Region: A Culinary Road Trip at Taan


Taan, the flagship Thai fine-dining restaurant at Sian@Siam Design Hotel, is joining forces with GranMonte Vineyard for an epic night of Thai food and wine meant to highlight the ingredients of Khao Yai—including, obviously, the wine. The two-day event (Nov 30 - Dec 1) will see only 24-guests per night, so early booking is recommended. B3,990/person, Taan, Siam@Siam Design Hotel, for reservations call 065-328-7374.

 

Outlaws and Antipodes 

If you aren’t at a music festival, hit up Fatty’s on Saturday starting at 7:30pm. The event features live performances from Rob Saltsman, Jason Pochapsky, Matthew Fischer, and Fleur Wiber, offering a mix of indie rock, alt-country, and experimental sounds. Fatty’s, BAD Award Dive Bar of the Year winner in 2024, serves up craft beers and comfort food. Free entry, Fatty's Bar and Diner

 

The Big Cheese! Comedy Night 

Returning to Vivin Asoke and hosted by Jon Samson, the event features Pule, Deniz B Turan, Pim, and a special mystery guest. Enjoy a drink and a Thai cheese snack plate during the show. The night will kick off with Happy Hour from 5-7pm, followed by the comedy show at 8pm. Tickets here. Vivin Grocery 

 

Porter Robinson

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, Samyan Mitrtown Hall

 

Sunday 

Arcadia Rooftop Cinema - Beetlejuice 

“It’s showtime,” as the ghost-with-the-most says. Catch the classic “Beetlejuice” this Sunday at 8pm for Tim Burton's original 1988 classic with Michael Keaton’s iconic performance alongside Wynona Ryder, Alec Baldwin, and Gina Davis—all starting at 8pm. Free entry, Arcadia barcade

 

3-Hour Freeflow Weekend 

Hit The Deck. Enjoy a 3-hour freeflow for B699. Sip on cocktails, beer, and Prosecco while enjoying the weekend vibes from 11am to 3pm. Pair your drinks with a fusion of international flavors for the complete tropical dining experience. Free entry, The Deck

 

Lost ‘n Found, Synmelon, Murrph

Lat Phrao’s funky indie live music venue is hosting a show this Sunday featuring underground Thai performers: Lost n' Found, with their catchy pop song and rhythmic guitar lines; Synmelon, an alternative rock band influenced by progressive and shoegaze sounds; and Murrph, blending indie pop rock with electronic elements. Tickets here, Noise House Lat Phrao

 

Milonga de los Domingos

Tango milonga kicks off at Hemingway’s this Sunday. The venue, featuring an old wooden floor and a full bar on the second floor, offers a cozy, Buenos Aires-inspired atmosphere. The evening will begin with a Milonguero tango fundamentals class from 6-7pm, followed by the milonga from 7-10:30pm. Tango dancer Pía Krassner, with 16 years of experience and competition wins, will host the event. B400, Hemingway’s

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