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10 best things to do this weekend

A basic guide to make the best out of Bangkok this weekend!

Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
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Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
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Okay, let's cut to the chase this week. There are tons of things that help you make the most out of this city. Here we go.

Paradise Lost presents Disco Diaries at Paradise Lost; October 17 (12:00 onwards); Tickets start at B850.

The music scene around the world is going through the revival of disco, and emerging rooftop bar Paradise Lost at Siam@Siam is another venue to hop on this hot trend. So if you're into the glistening and vivid sound of this timeless genre, come join them.

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Film Walk Market at Asiatique The Riverfront; October 16-18 (16:00-22:00); Free Entry

Asiatique The Riverfront is slowly coming back to the tourism scene in the city. For this weekend, the venue welcomes all vintage followers with a passion for film cameras to take a walk through an array of shops and exchange knowledge with like-minded peeps.

Film Walk Market
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theCOMMONS Tune In live music at The Commons Thonglor and Saladaeng; October 16-18; Free Entry

Hang out in the midst of cool vibes of both venues of The Commons with good food, good drinks, and live music.

Tune In Music Festival at The Commons Saladaeng
The Commons

Light ❘ Reflect ❘ Sound at The Shophouse 1527; opened until October 25 (11:00-19:00); Free Entry only on Tuesdays

Charuwan Noprumpha is the artist behind this new exhibition that showcases paintings portraying the concept of simplicity of everyday life.

The Shophouse 1527
The Shophouse 1527

Last Life Exhibition at Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC); opened until November 1; Free Entry

Experience the feeling of solitude, loneliness, and depression through artworks by Natagon Khamkayprong.

Last Life exhibition by Natagon Khamkayprong
Natagon Khamkayprong/BACC

Rak: an assemble collective at Subhashok The Arts Centre (S.A.C.); opened until November 15; Free Entry

Come take a look at Sumanatsya Voharn's take on Japanese repairing art Kintsugi, with her interpretation of the art as the beauty of broken things. 

Rak: an assemble collective
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Solar Land at TCDC Resource Center; opened until December 27 (10:30-19:00); Free Entry

A big feature of this weekend must be the Solar Land exhibition where guests can learn many things about solar energy in an innovative and fun way.

Solar Land
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“It’s always a changing stream of water before we meet the big blue sea” at ATT 19; opened until November 1; Free Entry

This is an installation that showcases a short film by Prim Patnasiri enhanced by a sound system to create an immersive experience for the audience.

“It’s always a changing stream of water before we meet the big blue sea”
Prim Patnasiri

Root the Future Plant-Based & Sustainability Festival at Sansiri Backyard; October 17-18 (14:00-21:00); Free Entry

Just in time for the Jay Festival, this market gathers all plant-based stores and vendors in one place, with more funs from other cool activities like movie screening, live music, and workshops.

Root the Future Plant-Based Festival
Root the Future

Pop-up Jay Dinner at Mandarin Oriental Bangkok; October 17; B1,800++ per person

Another intriguing event for 2020's Jay Festival is held at the luxury Mandarin Oriental. You will have a seven-course set menu exclusively crafted for everyone who wants to try a brand-new presentation of Jay food.

Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
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