Rain shows up, disappears, then comes back ten minutes later, but Bangkok barely notices. This weekend leans heavily into gallery openings, underground club nights and strange little cultural detours worth getting damp for.
Start at MunMun Srinakarin, where the new MMAD Gallery launches with 26 MMAD Artists – six exhibitions stretching from textile works and scrap-metal fish puppets to installations about loneliness, memory and city life. Over in Sukhumvit, Czech artist Jan Bican’s Destiny’s Child quietly lingers at Chenin Bangkok, turning the wine bar into somewhere for natural wine and long conversations under low light.
Nightlife gets properly busy too. Singapore underground radio collective Lagoon Laundry crashes into HORN Bangkok for a sweaty collaboration with queer club HORN, while Club Sathorn takes over the third floor above Le Café des Stagiaires with cheap drinks and rolling house grooves until 2am. Elsewhere, Parity welcomes Seoul edit specialist Tucan Discos, Bangkok Kunsthalle hosts Elekhlekha’s immersive residency programme and Sala Chaloem Thani screens The Scar and Roman Holiday inside its beautifully creaking 107-year-old wooden cinema.
Honestly, the umbrella is mostly decorative at this point.
Map out the rest of May with our guide to what’s on, and keep an eye on our picks of Bangkok’s best things to do.
Map out the rest of the month with our guide to what’s on, and keep an eye on our picks of Bangkok’s best things to do.
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