The Jim Thompson Art Center
Photograph: The Jim Thompson Art Center
Photograph: The Jim Thompson Art Center

The best things to do in Bangkok this weekend (Feb 27-Mar 2)

Discover the best events, workshops, exhibitions and happenings in Bangkok over the next four days.

Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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A recent smattering of rain has cooled the city and cleared skies somewhat but if you’re still leery of venturing afield, we have plenty of suggestions for things to do indoors. Hasn’t February zipped by though? As we bowl into March this weekend, the cultural scene in the capital buzzes with energy – exhibitions are in full swing, dancefloors are heaving and restaurants and bars are keeping the magical flow well fuelled. 

Whether you're in the mood for gliding through galleries, indulging in scrumptious food or checking out local bars, there’s no shortage of exciting things to do. So, grab an umbrella (perhaps) and make the most of what the city has to offer – rain or shine!

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Discover the works of Kader Attia, a distinguished French-Algerian artist, in his exhibition that explores themes of restoration and healing in the context of the colonial past. His art, while simple in form, carries a profound emotional depth. Among the standout pieces is Ghost, a sculpture of a woman whose form is reduced to an empty outline, challenging viewers to reflect on identity and the essence of existence. The exhibition encourages a fresh perspective on the concepts of physical and mental repair, as well as the transition towards the future. Attia’s works invite reflection on both personal and collective histories, urging visitors to engage with art that inspires transformation and thought. Until Mar 16. Free. The Jim Thompson Art Center, 10am-5pm 

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Join an exclusive one-night-only event featuring Feral Wine Bar's new Moonlight dinner menu, complemented by carefully selected wines curated by Ottara Pyne, the Portfolio Manager at Wine Garage and a beloved natural wine expert. The evening will showcase a variety of dishes, including crispy pig trotter croquettes, rich pork cheek mezze maniche, decadent mushroom ragu toast, and zesty broccolini tempura served with whipped tahini. Each dish has been thoughtfully paired with wines that highlight the unique flavours of the menu, creating a memorable dining experience. Feb 27. Reserve via @feral.winebar. Feral Winebar, 6am-11pm

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Shygirl is bringing Club Shy to Bangkok as part of a global tour leading up to the release of her Club Shy Room 2 EP. Known for her innovative blend of electronic, rap and pop, Shygirl is a leading figure in contemporary club music. The London-based artist has worked with Charli XCX, Arca, Mura Masa, Sophie, FKA twigs and Danny L Harle. Joining her on stage are local talents DJ Kade, Issy, Soup Snakes and Noon, promising a night of unforgettable music and high-energy performances. Feb 27. B300 via here and B500 at the door. Katsu, 72 Courtyard, Bangkok, 9pm-3am

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Roza Terenzi is a powerhouse in modern electronic music, blending femme-forward energy with bold rhythms and playful vibes. From Australia’s underground to global stages like Berlin’s Panorama Bar and festivals such as Dekmantel and Sonar, she crafts immersive sets that mix rave sonics with creativity and fun. Her sound spans acid, hypnotic techno and breakbeats, delivering a transcendent dancefloor experience. Joining her are Bangkok’s Ciriya, bringing sharp techno and tech house, and Jirus, blending dub roots with underground grooves. Feb 27. B400 via here and B700 at the door. BEAM, 9pm onwards

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House vibes and non-stop movement powered by a dynamic line-up featuring Mltmode, Rec n Cue, Wildealer and IYY beckons for the dancehall faithful. With a selection of top DJs bringing pulsating rhythms to the floor, it’s sure to be a night packed with high-energy beats that go on til the wee hours. Feb 28. B300 via here and B500 at the door. Siwilai Radical Club, 9pm onwards

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  • Silom

This immersive, interactive digital art exhibition themed "Nature and Wildlife" highlights the beauty of ecosystems and biodiversity through advanced techniques like projection mapping, laser art and high-quality media. Spread across nine rooms at King Power Mahanakon, each space presents a distinctive experience reminiscent of a fantastical zoo. Notable features include the Kaleidoscope zone, enveloped in a variety of flowers that serve as food for butterflies; a laser projection room showcasing the majesty of predators; and an interactive underwater world. Youngsters can also enjoy a colouring activity and have their creations appear on the walls. A special surprise awaits with the appearance of Moo Deng, the famous pygmy hippopotamus from Khao Kheow Zoo, who awaits in different rooms to delight you. Until Jul 31. B350 via here and B1,000-1,200 including the Sky Walk via here. Fourth floor, King Power Mahanakon, 10am-9pm

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  • Phaya Thai

A thought-provoking typography design exhibition draws inspiration from Soravis Jayanama's latest book, Cause We Are Lacking: The Politics of Enjoyment. The work challenges traditional political divides, questioning the labels that shape our understanding of the right, left, progressive and conservative. The exhibition uses bold visual language to explore the conflict between ideology and our inherent "lack" – a concept that reveals why "enjoyment" is a key political element. By engaging with these ideas, the exhibition offers a fresh perspective on the politics of enjoyment and its influence on contemporary thought. Feb 28-Mar 9. Free. GalileOasis Gallery, 9am-8.30pm

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UNHUMAN, aka Manos Simotas, takes you back to the origins of sound with his unique approach to noise, industrial and techno. A versatile artist, he has released tracks on various labels and graced major clubs in Berlin and across the world. Alongside his solo work, he has engaged in numerous collaborative projects and held artist residencies at venues internationally. This event features an exciting line-up: UNHUMAN, Marmosets, SWEED, WINKIEB and MAYTAE, each bringing their distinct energy and style – from experimental noise to driving techno beats. Feb 28. B350 via here and B450 at the door. Blaqlyte Rover, 9pm onwards

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  • Sathorn

An exceptional week-long event celebrating mixology, culinary artistry and service. The festivities kick off with bartender takeovers at Moon Bar, where you can enjoy expertly crafted cocktails from renowned female mixologists. Highlights include Jen Queen of Pontiac, whose Hong Kong bar ranks among Asia’s 50 Best, and local talents like Subunnga “Gwang” Churhorm from Vertigo TOO, Pimnapa “Ink” Plongkong from Tin Tapas Bar, Natrucha “Plai” Satthaphon from Tropic City, Wachiraya “Bell” Banpot from Wasteland and Julie Nguyen from Opium Bar. Each will showcase their unique talents and creativity, making this a must-attend celebration for cocktail lovers. Mar 1-8. Reserve via 02-679-1200. Banyan Tree Bangkok, 6.30pm onwards

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BMC is Thailand's pioneering music conference and showcase festival. Its inaugural edition was a major success, featuring 59 local and 20 international artists across eight stages in the Chareonkrung area. Organised by Live Nation Tero, Fungjai and NYLON Thailand this year, with nearly 100 international delegates expected, it aims to solidify its position as one of Southeast Asia’s leading showcase festivals. The event will feature 58 artists, including top Thai talents on the main stage, and performances from more than 18 international acts. Check the line-up here. Mar 1-2. Free. Register here. Charoenkrung Creative District, 4pm-11.10pm

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Bangkok’s beloved destination for authentic California-Mission Style Mexican cuisine is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a special event offering food, handcrafted cocktails and live music. The restaurant will feature a special menu with dishes like Mexico City Grilled Sliced Ribeye Tacos, San Antonio Puffy Tacos and Baja Fish Tacos. You can also enjoy food from sister restaurants Thai Ni Yom, Billy’s Smokehouse, and Santiaga Mexican Cuisine. The celebration includes signature cocktails, craft beer selections, a Michelada bar and La Monita’s famous margaritas, keeping the atmosphere festive throughout the night. Mar 1. Free. La Monita Taqueria, 6pm-midnight

Warehouse Residence

A night of four stages, six DJs and the debut of the Warehouse Flea Market. This two-day event will transform the former garage into a bustling mini-city filled with fashion, food, drinks and art, offering a unique blend of culture and creativity. On the ground floor, explore a flea market featuring hidden gems from around the city. On the second floor, the Clutch Bar hosts live DJ performances with Carlos Bros and Andrew Bond. On the third floor, Gearbox brings faster, bolder sounds with Shankshot and MJMA. Mar 1. Free entry at ground floor (5pm-10pm). B300 (10pm onwards) via here and B400 at the door. The Warehouse Talat Noi, 5pm-2am

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This market brings together over 40 shops offering items ranging from clothes to toys and books. You can take part in exciting activities, including the Swap & Share station. Here, you can exchange or donate items in good condition. Simply bring something you no longer need, write a message or history for the next owner, and swap it for another item, or donate it. All donated items will be passed on to relevant charities by The Circle Ratchapruk. The Snap & Share activity encourages participants to share their photos on social media using specific hashtags. A shuttle bus runs every 20 minutes from Bang Wa station to the event. Mar 1-2. Free. The Circle Ratchapruk, midday-9pm

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Breaking with typical overseas Japanese cultural events, this gathering focuses on providing authentic, real experiences unique to Japan. For its debut edition, the renowned Akihabara MOGRA music club, located in Tokyo's vibrant Akihabara district, headlines the event. MOGRA is a pioneer in blending Japanese pop music genres such as anime songs, idol tracks and game music, with club beats. Its innovative approach has reshaped how these genres are enjoyed, establishing itself as the global epicentre of the "Anison DJ" movement. MOGRA’s ongoing evolution has garnered a devoted international following, making it a crucial player in the global DJ and club scene. The event’s lineup includes top acts such as DJ WILDPARTY, DJ Shimamura, D-YAMA and hara. Mar 1. B300 at the door. Blaqlyte Rover, 9pm onwards

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  • Phrom Phong

Enhance your weekend with a delightful brunch at Bangkok Trading Post, where a selection of carefully crafted dishes, complemented by two hours of unlimited Tanqueray Gin, offers the ideal relaxed feast for friends and family. The brunch features a variety of sharing-style dishes, including starters such as Shucked Oysters, Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict and Cajun Chicken Caesar Salad. For mains, enjoy options like Steak and Fried Egg, Crispy-Crusted Salmon and Pork Schnitzel. To finish, indulge in an individual Apple Crumble Tartlet served with Yuzu Cheese Mousse, White Crumble and Vanilla Ice Cream. Until Jun 29. Reserve via 02-079-7000. Bangkok Trading Post, 137 Pillars Hotel, midday-3.30pm

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  • Ratchaprasong

Louis Vuitton has reimagined the Visionary Journeys exhibition at LV The Place Bangkok to celebrate the return of the Louis Vuitton x Murakami collection, featuring Zendaya. The exhibition begins with the Trunkscape entrance hall, designed by Japanese architect Shohei Shigematsu of OMA. This features 96 Courrier trunks encircled by animations showcasing Takashi Murakami's vibrant characters and motifs, including Monogram Multicolore, Superflat Panda, Onion Head and Cherry Blossom. The next area, the Collaboration room, now displays seven iconic pieces from previous collections between 2003 and 2009, including the Eye Love Monogram Speedy and Onion Head Monogram Briefcase. The exhibition concludes with a newly created room dedicated to Murakami's Superflat Monogram and Superflat First Love, both inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Until Apr 30. Free. Reserve via here. LV The Place Bangkok, 10am-8pm

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  • Khlong Toei

Reap Factory offers a quick and affordable tree-course lunch starting at B450. Available daily, the Express Set Lunch Menu features six options that include Thai, Western and Japanese dishes, all made with fresh, responsibly-sourced ingredients. Thai choices include Set A, which comes with satay gai, pad krapao salmon or salmon kra-thium prik Thai, and chao guay for dessert. Set B features a spicy glass noodle salad, sweet and sour pork or golden-fried chicken, and pandan noodles in coconut milk. It’s a delicious and speedy way to enjoy a variety of flavours. Reap Factory Courtyard, daily

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  • Yaowarat

An exciting photography exhibition by renowned street photographer Niwat Koonphol offers a captivating glimpse into the daily life of Yaowarat Road and its surrounding areas. Titled China Daily, the series of black-and-white images capture the dynamic rhythms of the streets, showcasing the interplay between light, shadow and movement. Set against the backdrop of the rich Thai-Chinese cultural environment, Koonphol’s striking imagery offers a fresh perspective on the familiar. Feb 20-Mar 20. Free. MON Izakaya, 4pm-10pm

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  • Yaowarat

Step into ‘Hell’, discard everything you thought you knew about the term, and prepare for an experience that challenges your notions of virtue and vice. As October29, the artist behind the exhibition, enigmatically states, “What you hope to find, you may not. And what you never expected, you surely will.” The exhibition showcases his unique thought processes and craftsmanship and is imbued with a captivating air of mystery. What does this artist’s interpretation of hell look like? As you pass through the gates into his infernal world, you'll encounter layered meanings that leave you profoundly changed in ways you couldn’t have imagined. Until Mar 18. B100 via here. River City Bangkok, 10am-8pm

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  • Charoenkrung

Anida Yoeu Ali presents a new immersive project at Warin Lab Contemporary, transforming the space into a fashion boutique in which you can explore The Red Chador’s opulent walk-in closet. This ongoing, decade-long work that spans 16 cities across 7 countries, challenges the simplistic portrayals of Muslim women through Ali’s bold persona. In this Bangkok edition, the artist invites the audience to engage with a fusion of feminism and glamour. The exhibition showcases 28 unique chadors, two neon pieces, six images, and a film, The Red Chador: Stranded, created in collaboration with Masahiro Sugano. This new work offers an innovative exploration of identity and empowerment, inviting reflection on the complexities of self-representation. Until Mar 29. Free. Warin Lab Contemporary, 10.30am-7.30pm

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  • Yaowarat

Taking place at a rooftop cinema in central Bangkok, this event provides a romantic setting for watching series on the big screen. Exclusive activities are arranged for singles, with a dress code that encourages pink tones, Valentine’s fashion or anything you feel confident in. The networking session led by matchmakers is open only to singletons looking to discover their perfect match. Feb 10-Mar 31. Free. Rooftop, River City Bangkok, 6.30pm onwards

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This exhibition by Eyedropper Fill explores the stigma surrounding mental health issues in Thai society through art and the personal stories of more than sixty individuals. It aims to transform invisible stigma into a tangible experience, fostering emotional connections and raising awareness in the process. The exhibition encourages a deeper understanding of daily mental health challenges, seeking to reduce prejudice in society. Supported by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), the project involves Eyedropper Fill, Mutual, MasterPeace and Studio Persona, organisations specialising in art, art therapy, psychology and mental health advocacy. Until Feb 23. Free. MMAD at MunMun Srinakarin, 11am-7pm

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  • Prawet

Discover the fascinating relationship between printmaking and libraries – explore the historical ties between the two, revealing how they are interconnected. By examining their origins, you will gain a deeper understanding of this art form. The exhibition showcases works from international artists, each using printmaking to express unique ideas, cultures and ways of living. Alongside the artwork, significant historical documents are displayed, illustrating the pivotal role of printmaking in the realm of education and knowledge. Until Mar 9. Free. TCDC COMMONS MunMun Srinakarin, 11am-7pm

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  • Ratchadamri

Biscotti welcomes chef Giuseppe Bonura, a native of Syracusa in Sicily, to the team. Imbued with a modern twist on traditional Sicilian flavours, chef Giuseppe’s new menu spotlights authentic ingredients and contemporary flare. Dishes include Panzanella Alla Siciliana, a refreshing tomato salad with almond cream, pine nuts and balsamic red onion; Arancini, Sicilian croquettes filled with beef ragu and caciocavallo cheese, served with a spicy tomato sauce; and Risotto Al Branzino, a wonderfully fragrant sea bass risotto. His stunning main course offerings feature stars such as pan-fried sea bass with spelt, mussels, clams and artichoke in a rich prawn bisque, and fantastic desserts like sweet mandarin cannolo, which combines orange ricotta, mandarin compote and hazelnut ice cream for a perfect finish. Reserve via 0-2126-8866. Biscotti, midday-10.30pm

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  • Khlong Toei

For those keen to uncover a fresh view of Venice, this exhibition by Supanit Riansrivilai offers an intriguing experience. The female photographer presents captivating images that capture hidden aspects of the city, from the lives of its people to the natural surroundings. The photographs, all taken with unedited film, give an honest portrayal of Venice, highlighting its beauty and raw emotions. You can imagine being in the city’s authentic atmosphere, seeing moments frozen in time from a completely new angle. Whether it’s the lively canals or quiet corners, each photograph tells the sort of story that is often overlooked.  Feb 5 - Mar 5. Free. FloHouse, 10am-7pm

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