Eat, Drink, Dance in Bangkok This Month at 2nd ‘Beamfest’
BANGKOK — Not long after it packed in revelers donned in costumes for a wild Halloween night, red-hot dancefloor Beam will throw another epic party later this month.
Techno Fades as Bangkok Loses Itself to Hip-Hop
BANGKOK — Less than three years after Beam opened as Bangkok’s premier temple to techno, it recently dropped the bass for the last time and demoted all the higher-BPM beats to its ground-floor bar.
Belgian Groove Gurus ‘2ManyDjs’ to Mix Things Up in Bangkok
BANGKOK — A frontrunning act in Europe’s electronic scene and the ‘00s remix movement are heading to Bangkok late November.
Music, Culture to Set Sail on ‘Bangkok Island’ Barge Party
BANGKOK — The first sunset of December will see the maiden voyage of a different kind of barge on the mighty Chao Phraya River, one that will set sail for music, art and culture.
Savor 30+ Gins at Weekend Chinatown Fest
BANGKOK — The air will fill with the scent of juniper this weekend at a two-day festival celebrating classic herbal liquor in the capital’s...
Every Day is Halloween: Dance, Purge, Scream at Bangkok Events
BANGKOK — Something spooky this way comes, and the capital city won’t be shy about going all in.
There are more things to do than ever...
Chinatown Art Space Turns 4 With Photos, Food and Drinks
BANGKOK — Attend a street art exhibition, look through Chinese-themed photography and dance to a fusion of Latin sounds this weekend when an old-town...
From Pakistan With Beats Comes ‘Alien Panda Jury’ to Safe Room
Many would assume Pakistan lacked a music scene because of its strict religious and conservative views, but like hip-hop group Public Enemy said, “Don’t...
Wet Streets and Dope Beats: Dragon’s Bangkok Party Picks
Monsoon rains may flood the streets but they can’t stop folks in the capital from heading out for a concert or club night. Hell-to the-naw. As a matter of fact, things have been stupid with good shows.
A Decade On, Libertine Outpost ‘Overstay’ Lives Up to Its Name
Inside a hostel sheltering sub-budget backpackers, an effeminate gay man slowly spreads his arms in tai chi movements. Across the room, other guests drink at the bar, chew on mushroom bruschetta and listen to Guerilla Poubelle blare from a laptop.