At Exhibition Hall 1-2, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center
Imagine Dragons are set to embark on the Asian leg of their Loom World Tour from November to December, starting in Kuala Lumpur and continuing to Bangkok, Singapore, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. Their sixth studio album, Loom, showcases their artistic journey and is described as their best work to date. Produced with longtime collaborators Mattman and Robin, the album features nine new tracks, including the hit single “Eyes Closed,” and balances their classic sound with fresh elements.
Multi-platinum pop-rock band LANY has announced the Asia leg of their “A Beautiful Blur” World Tour, set for September and October 2024. The tour follows the release of their fifth album, A Beautiful Blur, featuring hit singles “XXL,” “Alonica,” “Love At First Fight,” and “Cause You Have To.” Their single “XXL” has over 10 million Spotify streams and 2 million views on YouTube.
At IMPACT Arena, Exhibition and Convention Center, Muang Thong Thani.
Fujii Kaze: Best of 2020-2024 Asia Tour in Bangkok will take place at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani. Known for his authenticity, Fujii Kaze delivers performances that reflect his true self, free from pretense. In his previous shows, Kaze performed non-stop for 1.5 hours, showcasing his talent on the piano while singing hits like “Matsuri,” “Nan Nan,” “Grace,” “Garden,” and “Kirari.” His live renditions featured new piano variations, adding fresh depth to his songs. As a tribute to Indonesia, he also performed Niki’s “Summer Time.”
Rolling Loud is heading back to Asia with “Rolling Loud Thailand 2024,” bringing the iconic festival experience to the Land of Smiles. Hosted at Legend Siam, Pattaya, the event promises a high-energy lineup that will light up the stage. Get ready for the ultimate hip-hop celebration at Rolling Loud Thailand 2024 for an exciting three-day event with top-tier artists taking the stage. Don’t miss out on an unforgettable weekend of live performances and hip-hop’s biggest stars, including A$AP Rocky, Tyga, Quavo, Tyla, Akon, Jay Park, Waka Flocka Flame, Milli, and Lil Wayne.
At locations across Bangkok and Thailand
A festival of lights that is celebrated in Thailand and other SE Asian countries where people release decorated krathongs (floating lanterns) into rivers, canals, or lakes to honor the water goddess and wash away bad luck. In Bangkok, near Phrom Phong, you can celebrate at Benjasiri Park, which often hosts a community event for Loi Krathong. People gather around the park’s lake, where you can float your own krathong, enjoy traditional music and dance performances, and soak in the serene, candle-lit atmosphere of the evening.
At the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center
The Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair (BGJF) is a highly prestigious and long-standing event in the gems and jewelry industry. Held twice a year in February and September by Thailand’s Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), the fair is a major hub for global industry leaders to source, trade, and network. Register your attendance on their website.
At The Thailand Cultural Center
The Bangkok International Festival of Dance & Music, established in 1999, has grown to become one of Asia’s significant performing arts events. The festival runs annually for five to six weeks between September and October, offering cultural enrichment and inspiring audiences. This year it will feature dozens of captivating performances, including Marie Antoinette, Swan Lake by Bolshoi Ballet, The Nutcracker by Tokyo City Ballet, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Swan Lake On Ice, and Peter Pan On Ice. These shows will be held at the Thailand Cultural Centre, offering a range of classical and contemporary performances throughout the month. Buy tickets on the website.
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