Blackpink, The Smashing Pumpkins, Mariah Carey, Tyler, The Creator, Rolling Loud, Wonderfruit, and so much more. 

It has already been an insane year for live music in Bangkok with the likes Green Day, Maroon 5, and Kylie Minogue. Well, good news because it gets even better. We've got Mariah Carey, the biggest music festivals in the country, and Doja Cat to come. Check out the latest list of concerts and events coming up at a concert hall, live music venue, or bar near you. Watch this space because we'll be updating through the year.  

 

 

Sep

Together Festival - Sep 5-6

Together Festival is back for yet another year of wild tunes from the likes of Afrojack, Andrew Rayel, Apashe, and Black Tiger Sex Machine. You’ll be joining a big crowd at Bitec Bangna for this two-night festival event. More info here. 


 

 

Baekhyun - Sep 6-7

Playing for two nights on his Reverie world tour, Baekhyun will be hitting BITEC Live. The show last year was pretty big for this young Korean heartthrob, so be sure to get your tickets early. More info here, BITEC Live

 

 

K-Drama Soundtrack Concert - Sep 7

K-dramas have taken over the world, and if you really love the worlds of Full House, Princess Hours, Descendants of the Sun, Crash Landing on You, and more, then this is the concert for you, featuring the Bloom Trio. More info here

 

Summer Salt - Sep 7

Playing just one show at The Street Hall, this American indie pop band that has released hit after hit to fans who love their tunes—and the indie groupies who love their looks—will be playing their hits like ‘Candy Wrappers’ and ‘One Last Time’ on a very special Sunday show. Tickets here

 

Tyler, The Creator ‘Chromakopia’ - Sep 16

The Asian leg of Tyler, The Creator’s Chromakopia Tour will bring him to Bangkok later this year at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani on Sep 16. The Billboard No.1 premier Chromakopia—which garnered 212.55 million official streams in its first week—dropped in October of last year and has been hailed as not only a triumph for the artist, but an advance of the genre, written, produced, and arranged by Tyler, The Creator. More info here

 

Lost Frequencies - Sep 19

This is one for the club kids who actually like music, as Lost Frequencies returns to Bangkok with a full headline show, a one-night event that will take place at UOB Live. Early bird tickets were sold out at time of writing, but there are still GA available. More info here

 

Sting - Sep 25

At UOB Live for one night only, the rocker who has been a part of musical life as a solo artist for nearly four decades is back in Bangkok once again with Sting 3.0. This will be the first return to the Big Mango for the popular music legend since 2012, so it’s a big deal for Sting fans. Tickets here

 

 

Oct

 

The Smashing Pumpkins - Oct 1

This is a big one, so clear your calendar. Tickets went on sale in May, so you need to snatch these up as soon as and however you can. This is their big return to Thailand after nearly three decades, a band that needs now introduction for anyone who was alive in the nineties. This is their Rock Invasion tour and we’ve waited long enough. Tickets here

 

 

Jackson Wang: MagicMan 2 - Oct 3-4

He’s back. This huge name heartthrob that defies genres will be playing for two nights in Bangkok as part of the MagicMan 2 tour. Fans will dance and swoon at the Impact Arena for this tour, the very first of which is right here in Bangkok, followed by Macau, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, and Tokyo. More info here

 

Very Festival - Oct 4

Back once again, this time at Centerpoint Studio, Very Festival is bringing some big names, including Big Naughty, Yented, Dept, Badvillian, Babychair, 12BH, and more. This is a big deal for the city, so get your tickets early. More info here

 

Mariah Carey ‘The Celebration of Mimi’ - Oct 11

Coming to Bangkok to hit those high notes, the diva will be performing at Impact Challenger Hall on Oct 11 for one night. She’s a singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress with dozens of awards under her belt, and she’s hitting up Bangkok right before she needs to start singing that godforsaken Christmas song. More info here.

Skai Isyourgod - Oct 11

A lot of Asian hip-hop plays in Bangkok—none more so than at Rolling Loud—but China doesn’t get much of a look in. Skai Isyourgod will be playing a one-night show as part of the APAC tour at Sphere Hall at Emsphere. More info here.

Loco: Scraps Asia Tour - Oct 12

Asian hip-hop is having a moment worldwide, and this South Korean rapper will be taking his tunes to EmSphere for a one-night show at Sphere Hall. Tickets go on sale on Sep 5. More info here

 

Sean Paul Live in Bangkok - Oct 14

The superstar Sean Paul will play his first ever show in Bangkok in October of this year, a big one for the hip-hop fans. You “Temperature”, “Get Busy”, and “No Lie”, and this is your first chance to catch him in Bangkok. More info here.

 

 

War Lovers - Oct 17

Coming from Punk Rising, this New York band will be playing Bangkok’s own Speakerbox alongside Chaos of Society, The Diehards, The Greed, and Unwreck for a big night of punk that, if you’re lucky, will get out of hand. More info here

 

Blackpink - Oct 24-26

One of the biggest pop sensations on the planet known as Earth—and certainly beloved here in Bangkok—the mega stars of Blackpink are set to grace the Bangkok stage again in October of this year. Blackpink has announced dates for their Deadline Tour, with the Asia leg stopping in Bangkok for a three-night event on Oct 24-26. The concert, held at Rajamangala National Stadium, will be the first visit from the band since their "Born Pink World Tour Bangkok Encore" in 2023. So, here’s the bad news, tickets are sold out. But, come on, nothing stops a Blink. More info here

 

2025 PLAVE Asia Tour - Oct 25

For a one-night only event at UOB Live, PLAVE will play a packed house—with their virtual boy band made up of Yejun, Noah, Bambi, Eunho, and Hamin. Well, they’re real, but they’re virtual…but real. You’ll get the hang of it. More info here.

 

Nov
 

 

Dark Music Festival: Oct 31 - Nov 1

People will tell you it’s too early to start thinking about Halloween. These people are your enemies. On Oct-Nov 1, you’ll find big acts playing bass, trap, and dubstep for one of the wildest parties of the season. More info here

 

Psycho Noise Fest 2025 - Nov 8

You know Speakerbox is back and you know they’re bringing hot tunes to Bangkok, but this November the venue will be hosting a night of loud madness with Sulfuric Cautery, Lowfat, FAce Melting, Vagina Stench Vomitive, Vomiting Gangrene, Crapgum, and Anarch. Yeah, that’s a hardcore lineup. More info here

 

 

Tyla: We Wanna Party Asia Tour - Nov 14

South African superstar Tyla announced via Instagram that she would be playing Bangkok for the first time on Nov 14, 2025 as part of the “We Wanna Party Asia Tour”. The announcement comes a year after the star failed to show at last year’s Rolling Loud, Asia’s largest hip-hop festival, which also saw a no-show from the final night’s headliner, Playboi Carti, who was in the end replaced by Yeat. More info here

 

Rolling Loud 2025 - Nov 14-16

While no official details have been announced for this event yet, the dates and location are confirmed. BK expects the first round of acts to be announced for the festival any day now, but take it with a grain of salt as a few of the acts didn't show last year, including the final day's headliner. Tickets here

 

 

Mew ‘The Farewell Shows’ - Nov 14

They’ve played for more than three decades and now it seems they’re hanging it up—for now. Mew, the Danish alternative rock band from Copenhagen, formed in 1995 and have been churning out hits ever since. More info here.

 

 

M2M: The Better Endings Tour - Nov 22

Back again after their visit in May, M2M returns for another 2025. They love Bangkok, and Bangkok loves them—because they just can’t seem to stay away. This November they’ll be playing One Bangkok Forum for one last 2025 show, but our money says they’ll be back in 2026. More info here.

 

 

Blue Live in Asia - Nov 23

This is a huge one for the millennials in Bangkok—particularly those who love their boy bands. British pop band Blue will hit Taipei, Shanghai, Bangkok and Singapore, playing hits everyone knows from their heyday. More info here

 

Passenger - Nov 28

This is a fairly recent announcement, but this British indie hitmaker will indeed be playing our beloved city. The crew have been racking up big songs for the last two decades with hits like ‘Let Her Go’ charting at number one across several countries. Tickets are not yet on sale, so keep an eye out for this one. More info here

 

Dec

 

TV Girl - Dec 1

‘Cigarettes out the Window,’ ‘Lovers Rock,’ ‘Blue Hair’—you know their hits. Now you can see them live in Bangkok for a one night show at Samyan Mitrtown Hall. Tickets aren’t on sale just yet for this band and their mega-hits, but you can register for presale now. More info here.

B.DAY Forever Concert - December 4-7

Impact Arena will host a huge roster of musicians coming together from the Bakery Music family, bringing together hits from the 90s and early 2000s. Millennials, this one’s for you. At the moment, the line up includes around 40 bands sharing the stage. More info here.

 

 

808 Festival - Dec 5-7

The end of the year is festival time, and 808 always brings the heat. To be held at Bitec, the three-day event has yet to announce any headliners, but this promises, as ever, to be one of the biggest festival events in the city. More info here

 

 

Big Mountain Music Festiva- Dec 6-7

For international festivals, Bangkok has had some big news recently, from Tomorrowland to Wonderfruit and Rolling Loud. But if you’re hankering for a big music festival that is a little bit more Thai and held in the mountains of Khao Yai, the Big Mountain Music Festival announced their acts last week featuring more than 100 artists across 14 stages. More info here

 

Wonderfruit 2025 - Dec 11-13

The tickets may be a little confusing, but this is one of the biggest events on Thailand's event calendar and they’re expected to return for 2025. The event, which will be held from Dec 11-15, officially opened to public sale of tickets on June 9. This year marks a big one for Wonderfruit, marking 10 years of festivals that first began in 2014, and they are marking this one with a Decade of Wonder. More info here
 

Twice: This is For Tour - Dec 13-14

Taking over this December weekend, this huge group will be bringing big hits to Impact Arena for a two-night show. Coming to us from the kingmakers at JYP Entertainment, this girl group has a big following. More info here.

 

Creamfields Asia 2025 - December 13-14

Bangkok is sending off the year with a real banger at Impact Exhibition Hall, boasting what they claim will be the biggest EDM festival in Asia. No word has yet been given on the acts that will attend, but tickets go on sale starting July 5th. More info here.  

Man With A Mission: Howling Across the World 2025 - Dec 14

This Japanese band is once seen, never forgotten. Playing at MCC Hall at the Mall Bangkae, the cult following for these howling wolves is a fun time. They’re only playing one show, so get them while you can. More info here

 

Doja Cat Ma Vie World Tour - Dec 18

The viral sensation and recording superstar Doja Cat will play Bangkok for the first time in December of 2025, the fifth stop on the Asian leg of the Ma Vie World Tour. Doja Cat’s new tour is in support of her coming studio album, Vie, which will drop in September, and she’ll be bringing her show to Impact Exhibition Hall 5-6 on December 18 for a one-night event. The Asia leg of her tour will kick off in Manilla on Dec 7, before hitting Singapore, Seoul, and Tokyo. After Bangkok, the latest tour announcement has her playing Kaohsiung. More info here.

 

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