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4 days ago |
travelandleisureasia.com | Nafisa Singhsachathet
After a successful debut last year, Summer Sonic Bangkok is officially back. The two-day music festival returns to IMPACT Challenger Halls 1-3 from August 23 to 24. Summer Sonic Bangkok is back – and it’s going all outOriginally from Japan, Summer Sonic made its international debut in Bangkok in 2024. The response was strong enough to make it a recurring event – and this year’s edition looks even bigger.
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4 days ago |
travelandleisureasia.com | Nafisa Singhsachathet
This week wraps up June with everything from guest chef dinners and bar takeovers to pop-up markets, art shows, and more. Here are the best things to do in Bangkok this June 24-30. Things to do in Bangkok: June 24-30, 2025June 27 – July 3Held at Chanintr Warehouse, MINICANA’s exhibition explores second lives and sustainable beauty through pre-owned design, contemporary art, music, and live performance.
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3 weeks ago |
travelandleisureasia.com | Nafisa Singhsachathet
From drag glamour and sake pop-ups to charity gala dinners and riverside concerts, this week’s lineup is all about heart, music, and a little mischief. Here’s where to do the most in Bangkok this June 3 – 9. Things to do in Bangkok: June 3 – 9, 2025Saturday, June 7 Gigi is dialling up the drama for Pride Month with the third edition of Viva La Diva, and it’s serving full rainbow fantasy. Expect high-energy drag performances, glam magic from TADA, and more.
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1 month ago |
travelandleisureasia.com | Nafisa Singhsachathet
From moody art and indie gigs to all-day pool ragers and high-impact charity galas, Bangkok’s got something for everyone this week. Here’s where to do the most in Bangkok this May 27 – June 2. Things to do in Bangkok: May 27 – June 2, 2025Monday, June 2Phu Quoc’s hidden gem Bittersweet pops up in Bangkok for one night only, and it’s bringing the energy and the values. Behind the bar: Vito and June, shaking up Vietnamese terroir in cocktail from. Even better?
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1 month ago |
prestigeonline.com | Nafisa Singhsachathet
While Bangkok is rife with colours and flavours that reflect its bold new identity in the modern world, French dining restaurants have quietly, but confidently carved a niche in the city’s dining scene. From long-established favourites to new addresses led by Michelin-backed talent, these restaurants reflect the evolving identity of French fine dining in the capital.
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