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What is it? This new live house in Rangsit Pathum Thani makes things easier. It brings proper international standard shows to the suburbs. A former warehouse now hosts around 500 to 600 people, with space to move, dance and actually breathe.
Why we love it: There is something refreshing about a venue that does not try too hard. The space stays raw and slightly rough around the edges, with that industrial look still intact. It is big, properly big, so you are not stuck shoulder to shoulder all night. Sound quality matters here and it shows, thanks to the team behind Decommune bringing their know how across. Then there is the simple stuff that makes a difference. Parking is easy, getting in and out is not a nightmare and the whole thing feels like a quiet rebellion against inner city crowds. It proves you do not need to be central for a good night.
Time Out tip: Give yourself more time than you think for the journey, especially at peak hours. Arrive early, wander around a bit and settle in before things kick off. Promoters and artists take note, the space is also open for hire if you fancy hosting something here.
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