Friday, 19 February
It’s a long weekend, so we are recommending some alternative venues that you’re way overdue on visiting. Dark Bar and Jam have been leading the underground scene for quite some time. The Adler Subhashok is also hosting a cool exhibition which closes on Sunday, and don’t miss the 1996 stage adaptation of Dracula while it’s still in Bangkok!
Adler Subhashok Gallery To Showcase “Beyond A Shadow” By Attasit Pokpong
place Adler Subhashok Gallery
event 12:00
Free
Saturday, 20 February
If you haven’t been to Bangkok’s trendiest new club Beam yet, you’re already behind the times. The whole industry is surely feeling their presence. And speaking of feeling, that vibrating dance floor is out of this world! If you’re looking for something more laid back, Sofitel So hosts a weekly Rooftop Jazz Night on Saturday, Ubaan Art Station hosts an opening party for their “Inner Space” exhibition, and TCDC hosts a workshop concentrating on the use of “Found Wood.”
The Exhibition “Found-Wood Working Project”
place TCDC (Thailand Creative & Design Center)
event 10:30
Free
Sunday, 21 February
With Makha Bucha Day on Monday, expect more premium Sunday activities! And to save your cash, the Hong Kong Film Festival hosted by Jam is free, as well as the Splendid Sunday Cinema Club at Surface. If you’re feeling lazy, Kathmandu Gallery is hosting a “Lonely in Bangkok” exhibition. If you’re still looking for a reason to get out of town, check out the Nanglen Festival in Ratchaburi!