Another working week bites the dust and Bangkok's weekend line-up is determined to keep you out of the house. Rain clouds may still be hanging around, but grab an umbrella and crack on: the city has more than enough going on.
Nightlife leads the charge with PRIDAY, a celebration of Bangkok's queer club scene and the communities that shaped it long before rainbow branding arrived. Underground heads can catch Tokyo DJ FU at Parity, while Elaheh settles in for an all-night session spanning house, techno, acid and breaks. For something harder, French producer Rorganic makes his Bangkok debut at Sacristy.
After a gentler evening? GalileOasis screens queer short films followed by chats followed by a directors’ talk, while Bangkok Kunsthalle unveils the final chapter of Surrounded, an immersive audiovisual performance months in the making. Shutterbugs should head to Dib Bangkok for Behind Vanishing Bangkok, a session on analogue kit, darkroom craft and the city's street-photography heritage.
Bookworms have a cast-iron excuse to bail on everything else. Books & Beers returns with literary natter, indie publishers, BookTok guests and every chance of staggering home with more novels than planned. Over at ChangChui, a cycling festival rolls out BMX battles, film screenings, markets and food stalls.
Fancy a mooch instead? Kind Market gathers local makers, sustainable labels and second-hand gems under one roof, while Slowcombo marks its anniversary by launching bit.studio, a new gallery devoted to interactive art and technology.
When in doubt though, you can always fall back on our guides to Bangkok's best bars, restaurants, parks, galleries and interviews, or consult our bucket list of the best things to do in Bangkok.
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.
Subscribe to our free newsletter for the best of Bangkok, straight to your inbox.