9 awesome things to do this week

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Time Out Bangkok editors
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Fri 22

Yestertodaymorrow by Gongkarn at River City Bangkok

Bangkok-born, New York-based artist Kantapon “Gongkan” Metheekul explores how time has an overbearing control in our lives. The artist compares his own time to a river that doesn't flow backward, and makes us question if we would be able to really enjoy life or see its many facets and colors if we had complete control of time.

Boy Pablo Live In Bangkok at Voice Space; 7 pm; B2,000

Norwegian singer,songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Nicolas Pablo Rivera Muñoz, aka Boy Pablo, is hitting the city this November 22 at Voice Space. The 19-year-old indie-pop star is best known for his smooth vocals and melodic music. Before his arrival, we suggest you practice his hit tracks like “Everytime,” “Losing You,” and “Sick Feeling.”

Flea Market at Princess's Cup Thailand 2019 at The Royal Horse Guard Riding Club; 1 pm; free entry

Flea Market at Princess's Cup Thailand is back! Spend an afternoon browsing through the selection of vintage wares, home furnishings, and fashion items and find yourself leaving with anything from a vintage t-shirt to a century-old mirror. There will be live music and DJs spinning jazz, soul, funk and disco to liven up the market, as well as food stalls offering all kinds of treats.

Sat 23

Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein performing Stranger Things music at K-Bank Siam Pic-Ganesha Theater; 8.30 pm; B1,800

The two masterminds behind the score of hit series Stranger Things will be performing live in Bangkok this November. Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein, members of Austin-based electronic band S U R V I V E, have won a Grammy award for their work on Stranger Things series one. The duo will perform music from all three series.

Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone in Concert at Prince Mahidol Hall

Your chance to relive the magical wizard world of Harry Potter is here. Get to see the beloved film once again, but on a high-definition 40-foot screen and with the movie score, created by legendary composer John Williams, performed live by the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone in Concert premiered back in 2016 and is scheduled for over 900 performances in more than 48 countries worldwide through 2019.

Wellness Day at The Commons; 9 pm

Enjoy a full day of wholesome activities designed for your wellness with Wellness Day by The Commons. It’s all about living healthy, physically and mentally. Activities range from yoga to cooking workshops to energy healing sessions.

OKAN Night! at Yoshibar; 8 pm; B1,500

Yoshibar teams up with Taste Hunters, a craft sake importer to bring you a one-of-a-kind sake tasting experience. In 2 hours, you get to try different kinds of sake served at different temperatures.

Sun 24

Tropic Beam at Beam; 4 pm

Beam joins hand with Tropic City to host an open-air terrace party this Sunday. The deck will be covered by Montreal based DJ and Musician “Project Pablo” along with Mumsfilibaba, Jam On Toast, and Transport. There will be tasty bites cooked up by Chef Steve Doucakis from Little Donkey, the newly opened Izakaya-styled eatery at 72 Courtyard.

Hua Lamphong at Kathmandu Photo Gallery; 11 am

Two Thai photographers—Manit Sriwanichpoom and Rammy Narula—have produced a photography series taken at Hua Lamphong Railway Station 30 years apart. Manit’s set, taken in 1985, depicts a gloomy atmosphere, with exhausted passengers trapped at the station. Rammy’s series, meanwhile, shows passengers with their backs turned or gazing absentmindedly elsewhere, against a backdrop of train carriages. Both series are now on exhibit at the Kathmandu Photo Gallery.

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