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Our picks for the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend

Experience the best of Bangkok's vibrant scene with our top picks for the weekend ahead.

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Bangkok's got a lot in store for your weekend! From captivating art exhibitions to edgy gigs and happening parties, there's no shortage of cool ideas to make your days memorable. Immerse yourself in the city's cultural delights, groove to lively music, and dive into thrilling experiences. Get ready to have a fantastic time exploring the dynamic spirit of Bangkok!

The best things to do in Bangkok this weekend

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  • Exhibitions
  • Ratchaprasong
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Louis Vuitton has launched its all-new immersive experience in Bangkok, and it’s not to be missed.  “Visionary Journeys” is applause-worthy for presenting 150 years worth of Louis Vuitton creativity in a fun, stunning, and immersive experience. Best of all, access is free! Designed by award-winning architect firm OMA, led by Shohei Shigematsu, the exhibit comprises four parts:  Trunkscape, Origins, Icons, and Collaborations. Upon entering, Trunkscape greets you with a jaw-dropping tunnel-slash-time portal that features 96 vintage Louis Vuitton trunks surrounded by digital screens playing moving images. This steers you into Origins, a room showcasing rare vintage trunks from the Paris archive. The room also reveals how these prized trunks have evolved over the years and have given inspiration to succeeding LV products.   Icons, the next zone, presents the notable visionaries, such Nicholas Ghesquiere and Pharrell Williams, who have been behind the brand’s most iconic bags,  all presented in “bubbles” to symbolize a “bubble of creativity”. Collaborations reveals LV’s efforts to fly above the game through continuous collaborations with artists and labels such as Yayoi Kusama, Steven Sprouse, and Supreme, all presented in a 360-degree digital screen.  The show concludes in a room lit up by multi-hued panels inspired by the colors seen on booths at the famed Rod Fai Market Ratchada. Interact with the screen to receive a cool set of postcards as a souvenir.   The exhibition will be

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  • Khlong Toei

Bangkok is set to host its very first media art exhibition featuring the iconic works of Gustav Klimt. This must-see exhibition will captivate art lovers with an amazing experience that brings Klimt's masterpieces to life. You will be transported into the magical world of Klimt's art, where you will witness his signature gold leaf technique and intricate patterns in breathtaking visual displays. The exhibition highlights Klimt's most famous pieces, such as "The Kiss," and explores his artistic journey and influences. This exhibition offers a fresh perspective on Klimt's legacy with interactive installations. It is a cannot-miss event for anyone interested in art and innovation. Until Dec 31. B390 week day and B450 weekends and holidays for students and elderly, B750 week day and B850 weekends, holidays for regular. Tickets here. Emsphere, 10.30am-9pm

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  • Yaowarat

The film programme curated by Komtouch Napattaloong is a showcase of the world's compelling films. The programme features outstanding films such as "While Smoke Signals" (UK, 2023), "Birth of Golden Snail" (Thailand, 2018), and "Unfinished Love Letter" (Czech Republic, 2020). The lineup also includes the outstanding films "Anito" (The Philippines, 2015), "Notes from Gog Magog" (Indonesia, 2022), and "A Protest, A Celebration, A Mixed Message" (UK, 2018). The programme also presents "I'll Remember You As You Were, Not As What You'll Become" (USA, 2016). This curated collection will take you on a journey through diverse cultural lenses, engaging you with powerful narratives and thought-provoking themes. Until Dec 22. Free. Bangkok Kunsthalle, 2pm-8pm 

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  • Yaowarat

The winners of this year’s annual portraiture competition have been revealed, and if you want to know who took home the grand prize of B500,000, this exhibition is a must-see. On display are My Gril My Gang by artist Nuttawut Kaiwansin, winner of the Portrait Prize chosen by the jury panel, My Wife by artist Veeravoot Phumdong, winner of the Packing Room Prize judged by the River City exhibition team and Waiting For This Moment For So Long by artist Rattasil Somoppahad, winner of the Youth Prize for artists under 16. Alongside these winning paintings the display also showcases 72 finalist artworks. As you explore the exhibition, take your time to examine each piece closely and cast your vote for the People’s Choice Prize. It is a prize awarded to the painting that receives the most votes, with the winner announced on November 4. Until Nov 3. Free. River City Bangkok, 10am-8pm

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  • Siam

Whether you're an art enthusiast or just want to admire the creative talents of Thai artists, you can visit the 12th Asia Plus Art Exhibition. This annual event showcases the works of participants in the Asia Plus Art Contest, organised by Asia Plus Group Holdings. Now in its fourth year, the exhibition features artwork under the theme Mental Imagery, where artists from all over Thailand were invited to explore the freedom of the mind through two-dimensional art. Visitors to the exhibition will encounter a variety of pieces that express a range of emotions, from positive to negative, as well as personal life experiences. It's a great opportunity to support local talent and appreciate the diversity of artistic expression. Oct 22 - Nov3. Free. Bangkok Art And Cultural Center, 10am-8pm

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  • Charoenkrung

Creative Economy Agency (CEA) hosts the exhibition, "The Untold Story". "Local Ghosts That Have Never Been Told" boldly reinterprets unshared local ghost tales through creative perspectives. The exhibition features six Thai artists—Linghokkalom, Ployjaploen, Autumnberry, Mark Suttipong, Tiicha, and Twofeetcat—who bring fresh imagination to develop over 90 contemporary ghost character designs. The exhibition is divided into three zones. Zone one, "Awakening Local Ghost Tales," presents fascinating local ghost stories. Zone two, "Hello, New Ghosts," displays the artists' bold reimagined characters. Zone three, "Preparing for Debut," examines local ghost habitats and offers strategies to elevate these narratives, enhancing cultural heritage and economic value in the creative industry. Until Nov 22. Free. Thailand Creative and Design Center, 10.30am-7pm

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  • Phloen Chit

WK.studio's first solo exhibition is the culmination of years of inspiration and artistic exploration. This event features a comprehensive showcase of existing works that highlight the creativity and vision defining the studio. You'll also have the chance to admire a special collection crafted exclusively for this exhibition, showcasing unique pieces that reflect the creator’s artistic journey. The theme invites visitors into a fantastical realm where deities and their companions come together against a backdrop of clouds, offering an immersive experience that celebrates artistic legacy and the imaginative spirit of creation. Until Nov 9. Free. KICHgallery, 10am-6pm

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  • Din Daeng

Join the Chang Cold Brew Cool Club for the ultimate year-end music celebration! With 60 artists performing across 12 concerts, this event is a treat for music lovers of all ages. The festivities begin on October 4 and continue through October 12, 18, and 25, with additional dates on November 1, 8, 21, and 29. The grand finale takes place on December 13 and 20. Admission is free for youth under 13 when accompanied by a parent. From now until Dec 20, tickets are B450 per concert or B2,400 for access to all 12. Until Dec 20. B450 per concert or B2,400 (from B5,400) for 12 concerts. Book here. The Street Hall, 6pm–11pm

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  • Nana

RARAMM presents a solo exhibition of his enchanting floral images, created through innovative techniques like colour lighting, multiple exposures, and intentional camera movement. His artistic process blends rigorous research with a focus on the natural yet geometric forms of flowers, resulting in surreal, magical visuals that blur reality and imagination. This exhibition invites viewers to see flowers in a new light, revealing their illusory qualities and inspiring a deeper appreciation for their beauty. Oct 26-Nov 9. Free. Sound Pop Coffee, 8am-5pm

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  • Phloen Chit

Experience the unmissable celebration of environmental awareness, promoting the use of waste resources and optimising environmental benefits. Featuring works of art created from a variety of construction waste materials, it challenges the notion that anything can be considered worthless if it is overlooked. These works invite reflection on the complex interactions between people, the environment and urban life. This exhibition demonstrates the vital importance of adaptability and sustainable coexistence in a rapidly changing world. Artist Wishulada Panthanuvong uses art as a communication tool to inspire visitors to reflect on their role in society and the environment. Her work challenges audiences to remember past environmental mistakes, adapt their lifestyles, use available resources wisely and work together towards a sustainable future. Until Jan 26 2025. Free. noble PLAY, 8am-5pm

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