It’s a three-night plunge into the golden age of groove, where every note comes steeped in history and just the right amount of cigarette smoke. From the smoky clubs of Harlem to the sun-drenched porches of Texas, this series honours the sounds that shaped generations – swing, cool jazz, blistering Texas Blues and the timeless standards that refuse to fade. Chet Baker’s haunting coolness, Dave Brubeck’s tricky time signatures – they’re all here, reimagined for modern ears but never watered down. Expect unpolished brilliance, full-bodied improvisation and the kind of soul you can’t fake. It’s not nostalgia. It’s a reminder that jazz, in all its messy, glorious humanity, still speaks. Apr 24-26. B600-1,800 via here and B700 at the door. Siwilai Sound Club, 8pm onwards
Bangkok rarely does anything by halves, and that includes the heat. As temperatures climb well past the comfort zone, the city’s social calendar is also reaching a boiling point. The long holiday may have wrapped, but any illusion of calm has quickly evaporated. April’s tail end is packed, chaotic and delightfully unpredictable – a reflection of the city itself. Bangkok may be sweltering, but the events scene is doing a fine job of making it worth the sweat.
For those seeking shade with a soundtrack, jazz. Specifically, International Jazz Day at The Commons and Siwilai Sound Club – few evenings where music does the emotional heavy lifting and strangers sway in unison like they’ve known each other since vinyl was the norm. Here, the trumpet is both therapist and provocateur, and it’s all rather romantic in a sweaty, semi-chaotic kind of way.
Meanwhile, those inclined to browse rather than brawl might find solace in The Good Market, where pre-loved fashion, eco finds and the occasional dog in a bandana offer a gentler pace. It’s proof that you can shop sustainably, eat well and still feel like you’ve had a full day out – no guilt, just vibes.
On the more riotous end of the spectrum, Sant Jordi returns, masquerading as a literary event but really just a lovely excuse to sip sangria and discuss Cervantes while buying handmade earrings. There’s music, there’s bread, there’s always someone reading aloud in the corner.
If last weekend started slow, it’s certainly making up for lost time now, dragging us into a whirlwind of noise, neon and niche festivals that refuse to be ignored. Bangkok may be boiling, but it’s burning bright with things to do. Hydrate, pick your poison and surrender to the spectacle.
Get ahead of the game and start planning your month with our list of top things to do this April.