Post-Songkran calmdoesn’t last long. Bangkok is already back in motion, with a run of events that make staying in feel like a missed opportunity.
Start with Sea Reverie, where Passakorn Pachana’s shifting seascapes sit somewhere between memory and horizon, offering a quieter reset before the weekend gathers pace. Film fans have Moviemov Italian Film Festival on the calendar, bringing a tightly curated slice of contemporary Italian cinema to local screens.
Things pick up quickly from there. Record Fest BKK returns for crate digging and live sets, while DJ Spiller lands for a one-night session that still carries serious disco-house weight. Over on Charoen Krung, The International Jazz Celebration spreads across multiple venues, moving between standards and newer sounds in a neighbourhood that already knows how to hold a groove.
If you’re easing into things, Little Market keeps it low-key with crafts, food and small finds worth lingering over. Bangkok Art Walk pushes things further, taking over streets across several dates with a mix of art, vinyl, books and outdoor activities that reward a slower wander.
Pick one or try a few. Either way, the city wastes no time reminding you it’s fully awake again.
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