20 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (Nov 14-17)
Loy Krathong, bluegrass, workshops, art, and more.
The Loy Krathong kicks off on Friday, and this weekend is bringing plenty of illuminating events, from big underground raves with Bang Kachao and bluegrass at Eight Days A Week Homebar to Thai cheese buffets and book sales.
Baobab Chic will be taking over Oskar this Thursday night, a hot duo out of Bali spinning afro house and deep house music, supported on the night by El Didion and Mister Val. More info here, Oskar Bistro
Celebrate the Loy Krathong Festival ahead of time with Dusit by making your own organic soy wax Krathong in coconut shells and crafting your own Thai golden crispy Krathong Tong in a cooking class. More info here, Dusit Suites Hotel Ratchadamri
At Bangkok’s best rooftop bar DJ Marisa will be playing the groove bringer this Thursday. Expect hip-hop and house starting at 9pm. More info here, Bar Yard
Part of the Siam Sinfonietta’s Banyan Tree series, Symphony and Psalms is a symphonic concert playing Psalms composed by the biblical King David. The concert will be conducted by Somtow Sucharitkul with a choir from Calliope Chamber. Tickets here, Banyan Tree
If you missed them at our Top Tables 2024 event earlier this week, check out the insanely good Thai cheeses from Vivin this weekend for their regular Thai Cheese Buffet starting at B1190 per person. More info here, Vivin Grocery
The toilet-based musical fun of Jam is back this Friday in a big way, billed as the Ultratoilet versus Mecha Krathong. This is Bangkok’s best space for live music, and if you haven’t been, this is the perfect night to get to know this spot and its crowd. More info here, Jam
Yuki Kajiura is known for composing the soundtrack for many Japanese anime classics. In this Asia tour, Kajiura brings a special setlist for Thai fans with special appearances from additional acts. Tickets here, Union Mall
Before the big 808 Festival hits later this year, join in this pre-party at Axmo, putting you in the mood with thumping EDM that the festival will have in spades. More info here, ONYX Bangkok
Siam Yacht Club will feature a special Chaophraya Loy Krathong, and you can look forward to seafood, live music, and, of course, fireworks with a river view. Reserve here, Siam Yacht Club
The rooftop of the Park Plaza will turn into a night market for Loy Krathong this weekend, with offerings ranging from Krathong-making workshops to traditional Thai goods for sale. More info here, Park Plaza Bangkok
The Neilson Hays Library book sale has returned for its second round, a good weekend to be a bibliophile because this event runs from Nov 16-24. It’s just in time to start planning your reading list for next year. Free entry, Neilson Hays Library
This underground music scene has been keeping things fresh with regular parties, and for Saturday Bang Krachao will be pulling out all the stops for their fourth iteration of Karma Kachao. Stick with the party the next day by heading down to the Brownstone. More info here, Bang Krachao
Bonjour Bonsoir will have a grand opening starting at 10am, featuring a full day of treats including pastries by Food School, juice party, and live music by Vee and Khela. More info here, Bonjour Bonsoir BKK
Beavers are taking to their holes for winter and we’re heading to Fatty’s for wings and beer, poutine, and live music. To celebrate the Beaver Moon, you’ll get beer starting at B40. More info here, Fatty’s Bar
Louis X will headline Levels this weekend with support from DJs like DJ Uccello. MCs Vox and Miu will be in the house with live entertainment, and it all kicks off at 10pm. More info here, Levels
The best spot in Latprao for live music is going a little spiritual for their Sunday. Look forward to heavy tunes that dig deep; tickets are B300 online and B400 at the door. More info here, Noise House Latprao
Organized by TYOY New Music, Poetry of Rhythms features professionals and experts in traditional music featuring sounds from drummers, cellists, and more. More info here, Yellowlane
The bluegrass crew are back at Eight Days A Week Homebar this Sunday for a night of classic bluegrass tunes starting at 7pm—great for a sing-a-long, better for a play-a-long. More info here, Eight Days A Week
Collaborating with the Seoul-based art curation collective the Hechyeomoyeo, this event will feature interactive art performances, artist talks, workshops, open mics, and pop-up markets. More info here, Hugs Songwat
Starting at 1pm, the blues brunch at The Londoner Brewpub returns, this time with music from Neil and Test for the Celtic sessions. More info here, The Londoner
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