Fri 26
From Monet to Kandinsky at River City Bangkok; 10 am; tickets start at B200 (early bird)
An immersive multimedia exhibition "From Monet to Kandinsky" is coming to Bangkok this 26 April at River City Bangkok after making a highly acclaimed debut in Berlin in 2017. The showcase brings to life more than 1,500 art pieces including paintings of some of the world's most notable artists such as Gustav Klimt, Claude Monet, Wassily Kandinsky, and Edgar Degason on a large HD screen projection with a quality surround sound system.
Pretty Ugly at Woof Pack; 10 am; free
Following the success of Aberdeen-born Bangkok-based artist Richard Skene’s first exhibition “The Road of Excess Leads to the Palace of Wisdom” in Bangkok back in 2013, the artist is showcasing his provocative pieces once again at Woof Pack. The sequence resembles three new multi-media conceptual art collections: “Pretty Ugly,” “Flying Colours” and “Cityscapes,” setting the topic of social and culture as the center stage.
Ryan Hemsworth at Beam; 9 pm; B300
Known for crossing Hip Hop, Electronica & RnB, Ryan Hemsworth, a Canadian DJ and producer is covering the deck of Thonglor’s hotspot— Beam on April 26, accompanied by Yeti Out starting from 9 pm till late.
Soi Dogs (V. Alarik & Spencer) at Mustache Bangkok; 10 pm
Soi Dogs, a DJ duo comprised of V. Alarik and Spencer, is returning to Mustache this April 26. House and techno with a touch of acid, italo and disco are what you can expect.
Safe Room Fridays : The Outsider / Wildealer at Safe Room; 9.30 pm; B250/inclusive of 1 drink
Witness The Outsider (SE) and Wildealer (TH) blasting techno at Silom’s electronic hotspot — Safe Room this April 26.
Sat 27
Don't Call It A Comeback: The Sörum Brothers at Tropic City; 8 pm
Swedish duo mixologists Bennie and Dannie is taking over the bar at Tropic City this April 27. Come see them churn out crowd’s favorite concoctions like the St Tropez Smash and Godzilla.
All you need is selflove at 10ml.; 10 am; free
Lily Lockwood, known for her signature painting style and the use of bold colors, is hosting her first solo exhibition. The artist draws inspirations from 12 women in her life who influence and inspire her, and displays a series of self-love-themed paintings in the exhibition.
Sun 28
Ed Sheeran Live in Bangkok at Rajamangala National Stadium; tickets start at B2,000
Get ready to sing your heart out with Ed Sheeran as the British artist heads back to Bangkok in April. Sheeran made his debut in 2011 with his first album + (plus), which included hit songs "The A Team," "You Need Me But I Don't Need You" and "Lego House," while his second album x (multiply) was released in 2014 with the hit single "Thinking Out Loud." ÷ (divide), the pop star’s third and latest album, includes the widely popular song "Shape of You," which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 non-consecutive weeks.
The Beauty of Siam: Anantara Siamese Fighting Fish at Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel; 10 am; free
Prominent artist/photographer Visarute Angkatavanich, the man behind the captivating photography series of fighting fish that’s gone viral, is showcasing a photography exhibition of fighting fish called The Beauty of Siam: Anantara Siamese Fighting Fish. The series captures the charm and beauty of the compelling and colorful fighting fish also called betta or Siamese fighting fish. An exhibition features over 40 of the artist’s photographs, each one more captivating than the next.
Five New Old Asia Tour at De Commune; 8 pm; B500
Following the success of their last gig in Thailand, Japanese pop/rock band Five New Old is coming back to Bangkok to perform live at De Commune.
AT HOMES - A Solo Exhibition by Orn Thongthai at Yelo House; 11 am; free
Last chance to see AT HOMES, an exhibition by Orn Thongthai, where the artist delves into her own interest of what really defines home through the wide range of mix media.