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A three-day deep dive into spatial sound and digital art transforms Bangkok Kunsthalle into something you don’t just hear – you step inside.

Bangkok is about to witness another grand phenomenon in music and contemporary art. TagTEAMS 2026, organised by the Thai ElectroAcoustic Music Society (TEAMS) in collaboration with Bangkok Kunsthalle, marks a genuine first for Thailand, bringing together music and contemporary art in a way the city hasn't seen before.
Running April 17-19, 11am-9.30pm, the festival takes over Bangkok Kunsthalle with 26 speakers arranged inside a cubic room, sending sound moving through space in every direction, ambient noise reimagined as something you could almost reach out and touch.
But first – what actually is electroacoustic music? Simply put, it takes the sounds already around us, speech, location recordings, everyday noise, and reconstructs them into works of art.
Over 70 artists from across the globe feature in the programme. Trevor Wishart takes the most mundane objects – whiskey glasses, say – and stretches them out into sonic worlds you wouldn't expect. Curtis Roads goes the opposite direction, zooming so far into sound that individual particles become the whole point. Elsewhere, works blur the line between sound art, digital art and installation, the cross-disciplinary programme that pulls in experimental art lovers and the creative-minded.
Tickets start at B300 per day for concerts, B500 for a one-day pass and B1,000 for the full three days. Students get 30 percent off concert tickets with code STUDENT2026 – just bring your student ID on the day (undergraduate and below only). Get tickets here.
TagTEAMS 2026, April 17-19, Bangkok Kunsthalle, 11am–9.30pm.
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