Arch Enemy - May 21
Radwimps - May 23
Fatty’s Fest XII May 24-26
Everyone’s favorite Din Daeng dive is turning 12 this May. And, frankly, everyone is going to be there. At last count 18 bands are going to be performing—and they’re still counting. From the Porter Bhoys and Selassie Sound System to Turbo Star and the Plague Pits, they’re putting it all on the line. More info here.
Treasure - May 24-26
JP Saxe - May 25
The Ginger heart throb (no, the other one) JP Sax will be bringing his dulcet angelic voice to Bangkok Lido Connect Hall 3 as part of the Grey Area World Tour. “If the World Was Ending” with Julia Michaels is a whole mood. Tickets here.Gayle - May 27
Her first time ever in Asia (and that’s the name of the tour) Gayle will be hitting Lido Connect in May. If you haven’t heard her angsty teen poppy breakup anthem “abcdefu,” we’re not even sure where you’ve been. Tickets here.
June
Jamiversary - June 7-8
Fatty’s isn’t the only special birthday this year. Jam, the BAD Awards Best Live Music Bar pick for 2024, is celebrating their 12th year (minus some hiccups) with a whole weekend of live music from across the spectrum, as well as their beloved Friday night bathroom singing. More info here.
NCT Dream - June 22 and 23
A can’t miss for K-pop fans, the darlings of NCT dream will be making viewers swoon for two nights at Rajamangala National Stadium as part of their Dream Scape tour. Sadly, tickets are (officially) sold out, but keep your ear to the ground. Tickets here.
Atarashii Gakko! - June 23
Their name literally translates as “New School Leaders” and they consist of four members, Mizyu, Rin, Suzuka, and Kanon. Their varied personalities and high-energy dance routines have garnered a large following online.
IU - June 29-30
July
Peach Pit - July 4
With openers Penny Time and Lord Liar Boots, the lovable Canucks from Peach Pit will take the stage in Bangkok on July 4 for a concert as part of the Jamnight International Series by Jameson and Have You Heard. Since 2017, this quirky band has captured our hearts. Tickets here.
August
Summer Sonic Bangkok - August 24-25
September
Olivia Rodrigo - September 16
As part of her sophomore album “Guts” world tour, the “Driver’s License” teen pop rock sensation Olivia Rodrigo is finally pulling up at Bangkok on Sep 16, 2024. With chart-topping hits that range from heart-wrenching ballads like “Vampire” to teenage angst-addled bops like “Get Him Back!,” Rodrigo turned her overnight pandemic success into a breakout career. Tickets here.
Aespa - September 28-29
October
Techmission / Transmission / Hardmission - October 11-13
This event kicks off three separate days of festival going for you EDM heads out here. The party starts off at Bitec Bangna for acts like Nakadia, Space 92, and Trym at Techmission, and the next day slows down with Transmission for a trance-filled fest. And, finally, the big guns: Hardmission—the second ever of its kind Hardstyle lineup. Tickets here.
(G)I-DLE World Tour - October 19
The K-pop sensation (G)I-DLE lands in Bangkok for a one-night show this October. This sensational girl group has been turning out hits since 2018, and the band will be hitting Taipei before their debut Bangkok show. Tickets here.
November
Porter Robinson - Nov 24
The pop, electronic star Porter Robinson comes to Bangkok from No Cal for a one-night-show. The creative tunes include hits like "Sad Machine," "Shelter," and "Something Comforting." Tickets here.
Rolling Loud - November 22-24
Pattaya is set to host the second edition of Hip Hop’s biggest festival, Rolling Loud, spanning three days in November. Building on its successful debut in 2023, with powerhouse headliners Travis Scott, Cardi B, and local acts like Milli and Thaitanium. Rolling Loud in LA this year included headliners, Nicki Minaj, Post Malone, and Lil Uzi Vert, and anticipation is high for an epic lineup in Thailand. Info here.
Maho Rasop - November 23-24
December
Wonderfruit - December 12-16
Only recently announcing their festival dates, Wonderfruit is, of course, returning for 2024. The festival debuted in 2014 and remains a must-attend event for music, festival, and art enthusiasts all over Southeast Asia. The four-day festival “The Burning Man of Asia,” features underground music from world-renowned DJs, up-and-coming artists, and local Thai bands. More info here.
808 Festival - TBA
Neon Countdown - Dec 30-31
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