Bangkok Concerts & Live Music — Gigs, DJ Sets & Festivals This Week
Bangkok's live-music scene never really stops. International artists route through MUNI Bangkok, IMPACT Arena and Rajamangala Stadium; Thai indie and hip-hop own the smaller rooms at Studio Lam, Moonstar, and Jam Bar; techno and house run RCA's big rooms and the after-hours warehouses along Ratchada; jazz residencies hold down Saxophone, The Bamboo Bar, and Iron Fairies; and K-pop and J-pop tour dates sell out within minutes of tickets dropping on Thai Ticket Major and Megatix. This page collects every live-music event we track across Bangkok, updated daily: touring concerts, indie gigs, jazz residencies, DJ nights, K-pop showcases, classical performances at TCC and the Thailand Cultural Centre, and outdoor music festivals like Maho Rasop and Big Mountain. Scroll down for the full live list.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the biggest concert venues in Bangkok?
The largest concert venues in Bangkok are Rajamangala Stadium (outdoor, 50,000+), IMPACT Arena and IMPACT Challenger in Muang Thong Thani (12,000–18,000), and the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. Mid-sized venues include MUNI Bangkok, Moonstar Studio, and the Thailand Cultural Centre.
How do I buy concert tickets in Bangkok?
Most Thai and international concerts sell tickets through Thai Ticket Major, Megatix, All Ticket and the venue's own site. K-pop, J-pop and major Western tours typically drop tickets via Thai Ticket Major; indie and underground shows use Ticketmelon, Zipevent and Eventpop. BKK Pulse links directly to the ticket source for every listed show.
Is there live music in Bangkok every night?
Yes. Bangkok has live music seven nights a week. Sunday and Monday are quieter but jazz clubs (Saxophone, The Bamboo Bar) and acoustic venues (The Commons, Brown Sugar) run almost daily. Weekends are dense with multiple shows across Thonglor, Sukhumvit, Silom, and RCA.
What music genres are popular in Bangkok right now?
Bangkok's biggest live-music draws right now are K-pop tours, Thai indie (Phum Viphurit, YONLAPA, Numcha), hip-hop (Milli, Youngohm), techno/house (RCA, warehouse parties), and city-pop/retro revival nights. Jazz, classical and world music have a smaller but loyal scene at Bamboo Bar, TCC and Jam Bar.
When is the best season for music festivals in Bangkok?
Bangkok's music-festival season peaks November through February (cool, dry weather). Big Mountain Music Festival (Khao Yai, early December), Maho Rasop (indie, late November), and Wonderfruit (Pattaya, mid-December) are the biggest. In-city festivals at ICONSIAM, CentralWorld and Benjakitti Park run throughout the year.