We're staring down the second weekend of November with some seasonal events, and whilst the rain has mercifully taken a brief intermission, we all know it's lurking just off-stage, ready for its encore. But that seems a bit unfair to the month, really, because there's plenty happening this weekend to justify leaving the sofa.
The Royal Wardrobe of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit continues its run at the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles, showcasing decades of diplomatic fashion that managed to be both culturally significant and genuinely stunning. Bangkok Soundscape offers something altogether different: this festival blends concerts with songwriting sessions, pulling producers, artists and lyricists from every corner of the planet.
Meanwhile, MŌCANA returns to Lhong 1919 for its third edition, bringing contemporary artists who treat heritage as a living conversation rather than a museum piece. Kaewtrakan J., Arjinjonathan and Templeboy VI lead the lineup, with live performances ensuring you're not just staring at walls all evening.
And if you're after something less contemplative, Blue Parrot Gone Wild promises 12 hours of poolside mayhem courtesy of Farangs Gone Wild. They're launching The FGW Super Squishy, a frozen cocktail whose tagline ‘built for bad ideas and good times’ functions as both marketing and warning label. Choose wisely. Or don't. November's forgiving like that.
Get ahead of the game and start planning your month with our list of the top things to do this November.
Stay one step ahead and map out your plans with our round-up of the best things to do in Bangkok.