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!

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The best things to do in Bangkok this weekend
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
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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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
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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The largest aquarium scaping contest and exhibition of the year is here, offering a beautiful experience from the first day. The atmosphere is electric, especially with the ‘Mystery Box’ aquascaping competition, where contestants combine skill and luck to create unique underwater landscapes. Throughout March, it also hosts free workshops and talks every Saturday and Sunday, providing an excellent opportunity to enhance your aquascaping skills. For those passionate about the craft, various stores offer a comprehensive range of aquascaping equipment. Until Mar 30. Free. MMAD - MunMun Art Destination, 10.30am-7pm
The debut performance of The Little Prince in Thailand blends immersive digital interactive experiences with captivating installation art, inviting audiences to explore this much-loved story. The journey begins with the Story Book Theatre offering an engaging introduction to the narrative. Covering more than 2,000 square metres, the event promises an inspiring and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Also, you can visit "The Store," where you will find an exclusive selection of merchandise inspired by The Little Prince. Each item has been thoughtfully designed and chosen to reflect the charm and essence of the story, providing a unique keepsake for fans to take home. Jan 24 - May 11. B350-1,100 via here. Icon Siam, 10am-8pm
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If you’re looking to dance the night away or enjoy the perfect vibe with a drink in hand, head to Thonglor. Party with a stellar lineup at one of Bangkok’s top clubs where dynamic performances from Fantastic Man, Logisticman, Payuvb and Chucheewa keep the crowd moving. Meanwhile, the bar area will feature sets from DJ BrotherLuang, Tomfun FKG and Ben, creating a laid-back yet lively atmosphere. Expect an evening full of incredible music, diverse sounds and unforgettable moments. Mar 15. B600 via here and B800 at the door. 9pm onwards
Much like life – which is always shifting and full of surprises – this exhibition is more than a fleeting gleam, it represents the dynamic interplay between light and colour. Colours shift with time, temperature and the environment – never remaining static. Dong Pongsatat captures how natural light affects our perception of colour. From the warm golden tones of morning to the fiery reds of afternoon and the calming blues of twilight, his landscapes reflect the constant transformation of light and shadow. Rather than fixed colours, Pongsatat’s paintings are in a state of perpetual motion – as shifting light and shadow bring his landscapes to life. It’s as if the painting itself is alive – always changing with the time of day. Mar 3-31. Free. First floor, Fashion Gallery, Siam Paragon, 10am onwards
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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
Olga, a Russian-British comedian with an American accent, will be performing in Bangkok for the first time. Recognised for her sharp wit, she was awarded Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2018 and won Best Show at the Leicester Comedy Festival in 2020. She has also written and performed for numerous radio, television and film productions, showcasing her diverse talents. Known for her unique comedic style, she brings a fresh perspective to the stage, blending cultural influences and sharp humour. Mar 16-17. B800-4,500 via here (Mar 16) and here (Mar 17). The Comedy Joint Khaosan, 8.30-10pm
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