10 awesome things to do this week

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Time Out Bangkok editors
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Fri 30 

Loud Studio III at Mustache; 9 pm

Loud Studio is returning to Mustache this Friday. Dance to dark beats spun by Mae Happyair, Nakara Nakaphavet, and DJ Roma in the living room, and eclectic tunes by DJ Mizuyo and Hidemasa Mitsui in the lab.

Demonic at Kathmandu; 11 am

Artist Akkara Naktamna’s ironic sense of humor and ambivalence toward the Buddhist faith manifests in his latest solo exhibition Demonic. This set displays a series of photos that question the sanctity of the Buddhist faith, and trains the spotlight on the perceived downfall of Buddhism in the last few years, as revealed in scandalous issues involving temples being accused of fund fraud or monks wearing designer clothing while traveling in a luxurious jet.

Sat 31

Leica collectibles Weekend Market at Cafe Leitz by Pacamara; 12 am

Browse through a wide array of cameras, lenses and Leica collectibles from a hand-picked selection of camera shops. Exchange opinions on the best Leica model while sipping brewed coffee provided by Cafe Leitz by Pacamara.

Too High to Say Hi! at Jam; 9.30 pm

Swing by JAM this 31 August and listen to different DJs spinning trippy tunes like experimental and avant-garde jazz. The lineup includes I Play Alone & friends, Destroy, K!llJoY and H1F4. 

Hermitude at Beam; 9.30 pm

Thonglor hotspot, Beam, is handing over the desk to award-winning Australian duo Hermitude this 31 August. Hermitude consists of Luke Dubber and Angus Stuart is known for their unique blend of electronic and hip hop, and downtempo grooves, so prepare to get that body high.

Scotch Single Malt Whisky Workshop at Rajpruek club; 4 pm

Discover the delicate tastes of fine scotch single malt whisky from six different distilleries at the Scotch Single Malt Whisky Workshop hosted by Tentacles. At this four-hour workshop (B3,000), you will be learning about the origin and different types of whisky, and how whisky is made.

Day Trip - Block Party Area 53 at Iconic Studio; 3.30 pm

Day trip, an outdoor music festival, is making a comeback for its fourth edition this Saturday, and you won’t want to miss it. For the fourth run, the event will take place at three different hot spots in Soi Sukhumvit 53 starting from Iconic Studio to Yoshibar and RUU Bar. Expect to hear lo-fi jazz, disco, funk, and house tunes delivered by both local and international DJs like DOTT, Superstar Panda, Chamapoo, Elaheh, and Brent Burns.

The Sukhothai Bangkok’s Portofino Pool Club! at The Sukhothai Bangkok; 3 pm

The Sukhothai Bangkok teams up with Vilebrequin swimwear brand to throws its very first pool party bash that brings the chillaxing vibe of Riviera to the heart of Sathorn. Latest collection of the French brand will be showcased alongside The Sukhothai Bangkok’s iconic swimming pool. Each entrance ticket (B1,000) comes with a complementary drink and a special gift by Vilebrequin. Dress code: white 

SO Pool Party at SO Sofitel Bangkok; 1 pm

SO Sofitel Bangkok is bringing you the pool party you deserve. Join everyone at SO Pool Party this Saturday to cool off the heat and dance to 8 hours of hot beats in a fun-loving atmosphere. Tickets are B600 per person(1 free drink) or if you’re bougie and want to go all out, there are 3 VIP packages ranging from B10,000 to B30,000 that you can choose from.

Sun 01

Anima Mundi: Soul of the World at Central Embassy; 10 am; free 

Central Embassy brings Indonesian environmental artist Mulyana to Bangkok for his first ever immersive art exhibition in the city, Anima Mundi: Soul of the World. The artist aims to raise awareness in saving the environment through his interpretation of life under the sea and his masterpieces made from discarded metal, fabrics and materials. Anima Mundi: Soul of the World features a massive 12-meter long whale skeleton, a 5-meter tall Mogus, four whales, 5,000 fish mobiles, and coral reefs.

Faith - Nature at ARDEL Gallery; 10.30 am; free

Centered on "time" theme, Faith - Nature is an art exhibition by three artists: Chutchawan Wannapo, Surasak Sornsena, and Arnon Sungvondee who connect the changing time to Buddhist philosophy reflecting the truth and beauty in nature through a series of paintings and prints.

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