[category]
[title]
Bangkok is now approaching the fourth month of the year at this weekend, and for Thai people, this means a big, long holiday is coming upon us as well! But before Songkran—or the Thai New Year—arrives, let's take a look at what events we have during this weekend.
In the creative district of Bangkok like Charoenkrung, there's no bar that appeals to cool city-dwellers like Tropic City. On April 3, the bar will get to celebrate its three-year anniversary, which means "third time's a charm!" and there'll be a lot of fun awaiting at the venue for sure.
Venue: Tropic City / Date: April 3 (16:00 onwards) / Free Entry / Read more here.
Cute bunnies, colorful egg-hunting, and big feast have now been prepped up for you to celebrate this joyful occasion at these luxurious spots in the city. This Sunday is the time for you and your family indeed.
Read more here.
Mango Art Festival is now ready to take off in Bangkok's busy art scene this weekend. It's the second—but bigger than the first—attempt that is joined by a horde of talented people all over the country. See how cool and great it is by your own eyes!
Venue: Lhong 1919 / Date: April 3-6 (11:00-22:00) / Free Entry / Read more here.
Central Embassy knows how Bangkokians can get pretty crazy about caffeine-boosting drinks, so they host the Thai Coffee Bean Community fair for everyone who loves to drink and learn about this popular drink. Be ready to join a workshop or even a talk, because coffee is more than just a good cuppa!
Venue: Central Embassy / Date: April 1-18 (10:00-22:00) / Free Entry / Read more here.
It's been a while since we last heard from Thailand's iconic popstress Tata Young, but now she is about to make a comeback at the city's LGBTQ+ advocate bar Lost & Found with a live performance that will turn up the heat even stronger.
Venue: Lost & Found / Date: April 3 (20:00 onwards) / B1,500 per person / Read more here.
Bangkok Island can always come up with a quirky concept to host a party on a big cruise ship. This weekend, the crew is hopping on the skateboard craze to welcome all the skater boys and girls (and those in between) to enjoy a blow-out event that is also aimed to be a charitable deed to help funding Thai Skateboarding Community's member Shawn Leo for his cancer treatment.
Departure at Mekhala Pier (inside Wat Yannawa) / Date: April 4 (check-in at 16:00, depart at 17:00) / Tickets starts at B700 / Read more here.
Discover Time Out original video