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The best things to do in Chiang Mai this weekend (June 12-15)

From colour to creativity, crafting to parry crashing, this weekend is looking hot.

Aydan Stuart
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The city is spinning with colour, connection and a whole lot of creativity this week. Whether you're into sipping drinks by the pool at a Pride party brunch, dancing till late with fellow psytrance lovers, or diving into the magic of tarot, the vibe is all about tuning in and getting involved this weekend. Add in a LAN party for the nerds and a few art openings for good measure, this is one of those weeks where everybody has something good to get up to. To filter through the myriad of events, here’s our line up of the best things happening in Chiang Mai this weekend. 

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One of Bangkok’s most exciting indie pop breakouts lands in Chiang Mai for a one-night-only show you won’t want to miss. Brought to you by Minimal Records and supported by local dream-pop outfit Howwhywhenyou, expect mellow moods, catchy hooks and feel-good vibes that’ll linger long after the final chord.

June 13. B350-550. Tickets here. Muan More Space, Central Chiangmai Airport. 6pm-midnight.

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Step into a psychedelic universe for a night of mind-expanding music and trippy visuals, just as the rainy season begins. This immersive psy-trance experience features international DJs from France and Thailand, with hypnotic sets by Viandoks, Hyphae and Acidman. Expect glowing art installations by Parangjew and the Deep Green crew, plus a late-night afterparty at Psysquare to keep the good vibes going. 

June 15. B300, includes a free drink. Deep Green. 6pm-late.

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Get your rainbow on and dive into a full-day celebration of love, music and poolside vibes at The Coco Club’s Pride Brunch Pool Party this weekend as part of the growing Pride month celebrations. Enjoy live DJ sets, a fabulous drag show and your choice of a hearty homemade meal with low-carbon coffee included. Remember, brunch isn’t just about the liquids, but there’s plenty to drink aside from coffee too. With a saltwater pool and great company, what better way to party with pride this year?

June 14. B350 earlybird, B450 at the door. Tickets here. The Coco Club. 10am-8pm.

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Artists from Studio 88 are teaming up with Chiang Mai bakery darling Artisan Sourdough by Apple Fahey to present Courtyard Chronicles, a charming pop-up exhibition exploring stories of life and labour through the eyes of two rising female artists. The exhibition will feature work created by Koi (Sakunee Nattapoolwat) and Pear (Chatrawee Thongnak) during a residency in Chengdu, China, while they reflected on honest, personal moments of exchange, connection and creativity. Drop by for the opening to meet the artists over a crusty slice of sourdough and be sure to return for the workshop on the final day – spaces are limited, so arrive early to grab a spot.

June 5-15. Free. Artisan Sourdough by Apple Fahey. 2pm-4pm.

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Raise a glass to a night of vino, flavour and flair at The Wine Exhibition – a one-of-a-kind tasting event for lovers of wine, food and fine living. Set in the elegant Navarat rooms at Mövenpick, this curated experience brings together over a hundred labels from over a dozen global wine vendors serving both old and new world pours selected by expert representatives. Between sips, graze on gourmet tapas, cold cuts, pasta and sample delights at the Lanna gastronomy corner, promising a spicy twist that is bound to compliment the evening. 

June 15. B1,200, early bird B950. Mövenpick Suriwongse Hotel. 6pm-9pm.

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Whether you’re a seasoned needle enthusiast or a thimble wielding amateur, this special  beginner-friendly embroidery workshop is the place in the city to learn the art of needle and thread in a warm, supportive environment. Led by Mary, a Chiang Mai-based craft artist with over a decade of experience in handmade creations, you can pick up wherever your skill base begins, from simple stitchwork to honing your own unique designs.

June 11. B790 per person, limited seats. Free Bird Cafe. 10am-2pm

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Coffee lovers, mark your calendars for five full days of caffeinated creativity and sustainable brews at the Royal Park Rajapruek. Explore over 70 booths from top domestic and international coffee brands, dig into workshops and catch exciting competitions like the Creative Barista Contest and Arabica Coffee Quality showdowns. Learn how the Royal Project coffee legacy continues to inspire sustainable development and join seminars, knowledge exchanges and hands-on activities including the intriguingly titled ‘Enjoy the High, Stone, Coffee’ workshop. Entrance is free – just scan the QR code at the gate.

June 11-15. Free. Royal Park Rajapruek. 9am-6pm

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If you’re tired of tossing and turning through sticky monsoon nights or simply struggling with jetlag and burnout, join breath coach and biohacker Jason Ryer for a Hack Your Sleep masterclass that will transform your sleep routine. This 90-minute class is efficiently designed to help you reset your body clock and transform your sleep routine. Learn practical, science-backed techniques to boost energy, reduce stress and hopefully wake up feeling genuinely restored. With just 10 spots available, this small-group workshop promises personal attention and powerful results.

June 11. B100, registration here. Alt_PingRiver. 5pm-6.30pm

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Gamers, gear up. Fellowship CNX is back with another epic LAN Party, just like the old days. An ultimate hangout for anyone who loves video games, friendly competition and good vibes. Whether you’re a seasoned computer gamer or just enjoy button-mashing your way through the day, there’s space for everyone at this relaxed gaming party. Which games you play is somewhat open, with many bringing their own rigs and an on-site team of techies ready to help you get set up. There’s also a cafe that serves food and drink to keep you energised throughout the day. High speed ethernet and internet setups promise glitch-free, and while most are PC gaming, there’s a ton of consoles to play with too. More details here.

June 14. B100 on the door. Fellowship Cafe. 2pm-midnight.

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Friday the thirteenth may have a spooky reputation for some, but for the women of Chiang Mai, it’s the perfect night to lean into a little magic. Tea and Tarot is a warm and welcoming women’s circle evening that invites you to slow down, sip tea and tap into your inner wisdom through Tarot – no experience necessary. Expect tarot-based fortunes, laughter and meaningful connection as you reflect on the messages the cards may hold. Come with your questions, stories and an open heart – and leave feeling more in tune with yourself and the women around you.

June 13. B400 solo, B700 for two. Free Bird Café. 5.30pm onwards.

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Two artists, two lenses – one meditative exhibition. Stillness in Plain Sight brings together the evocative photographic work of Rath Chun and Malcolm McLoughlin, who each use the camera to explore silence, beauty and the invisible threads of daily life. From the quiet streets of Paris to intimate moments of urban stillness, their images turn the ordinary into something almost spiritual. Hosted at Little Shelter Hotel as part of its Little ShelterBox programme, the exhibition invites viewers to slow down and find presence in what often goes unnoticed.

June 11-Sep 1. Free. Little Shelter Hotel. Opening event 6.30pm.

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Get a team together and join the longest-running pub quiz in town. Held every Thursday, order yourself a pint and get your thinking caps on to compete with teams of tourist chancers and local legends. Teams can be up to six people, with prizes given to the winning – although the really lucky ones may even win a wooden spoon. So, round up your cleverest mates (or just the funniest ones) and join eager teams vying for success at this legendary night of trivia, beer and banter.

June 5 and most other Thursdays. B50 per person. U.N. Irish Pub. 7.30pm start.

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