What to do in Bangkok this March 2025

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Kader Attia: Urgency of Existence at The Jim Thompson Art Center. Image via The Jim Thompson Art Center (modified using Canva)

March has arrived, and Bangkok is turning up the heat. Not just with the weather, but with a lineup of events that’ll keep you busy all month.

From thought-provoking art exhibitions to live music, screenings, and Women’s Month celebrations, there’s something happening in every corner of the city. Not sure where to start? We’ve rounded up the best things to do happening in Bangkok this March 2025, so consider your plans sorted.

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Things to do in Bangkok this March 2025

In addition to the following events, Bangkok is welcoming Glass Animals, Kylie Minogue, and BOYNEXTDOOR this March. Check out our full list of concerts coming to Bangkok in 2025.

Women in Hospitality

Women in Mixology and 8 Hands Women in Gastronomy
Women in Mixology and 8 Hands Women in Gastronomy. Image via Banyan Tree Bangkok

Date & time: Saturday, March 1 to Friday, March 7 (Women in Mixology) / Saturday, March 8, from 6.30 to 10pm (8 Hands Women in Gastronomy)

Location: Banyan Tree Bangkok, Sathorn, Bangkok

Price: 5,900 baht net per person (8 Hands Women in Gastronomy)

Banyan Tree Bangkok is celebrating International Women’s Week in the best way possible: by bringing together some of the most talented women in food and drink for an inspiring and indulgent event.

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From March 1 to 7, Women in Mixology takes over Moon Bar. Some of the best female mixologists will be shaking up signature cocktails. Each one is crafted with serious skill and served with a killer view of the Bangkok skyline.

Then, on March 8, the 8 Hands Women in Gastronomy dinner takes things to another level aboard the Saffron Cruise. Four insanely talented chefs, two of them Michelin-starred, are teaming up for an eight-course tasting menu that’s basically a world tour on a plate.

And with 30% of proceeds supporting the Halfway Home for Women Foundation, raising a glass has never felt more meaningful.

Tickets are available via Megatix.

Frank Bruno Thailand Tour at Lancaster Bangkok

Frank Bruno Thailand Tour at Lancaster Bangkok, things to do this March 2025
Frank Bruno Thailand Tour at Lancaster Bangkok. Image via Dan About Thailand

Date & time: Friday, March 7, from 6.30pm to 10pm

Location: Lancester Bangkok, Petchaburi Road

Price: 2,800 baht per person / 20,800 baht per 8 persons / 25,000 baht per 10 persons

Boxing fans, this one’s for you! Frank Bruno is coming to Bangkok on Friday, March 7, as part of his farewell Thailand tour.

Bruno, the former WBC Heavyweight Champion, is one of British boxing’s most beloved figures. He’s known for his powerful punches, unforgettable fights, and that unmistakable charm outside the ring.

During the gala dinner, he’ll be sharing stories from his career, from his biggest wins to the toughest moments. There’s also a live Q&A, so if you’ve ever wanted to ask him something, this is your chance. The event also includes an international buffet, plus unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks.

In addition to Bangkok, Bruno will be making stops at Pattaya, Hua Hin, and Koh Phangan.

Tickets can be purchased via email dan@choicegroupasia.com or WhatsApp +66 86 155 2500.

Whispering Horizons at Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok

Whispering Horizons at Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok
Whispering Horizons at Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok. Image via Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok

Date & time: Until Sunday, March 9 (gallery open Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 7pm)

Location: Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok, River City Bangkok, Charoen Krung, Bangkok

Price: Free entry

This dual exhibition brings together two artists with completely different styles but a shared fascination with perception and inner reflection. Rizal Hasan’s work is bold, colourful, and deeply rooted in Indonesian traditions. His Watering the Thoughts in Our Mind series explores the need for psychological balance, while pieces like Calm Your Mind and Be Grateful encourage stepping away from the noise of modern life.

On the other hand, Wannita Tankeng’s work is all about light. She plays with transparency, reflection, and refraction. Her pieces highlight how much of what we see is shaped by perception. The way she manipulates light alters the way you experience space itself.

Rizal’s energetic storytelling and Wannita’s quiet visual poetry make for an interesting contrast. Together, they create a space that feels like both an escape and a reset. Thus, it’s the perfect thing to do for anyone looking for a moment of stillness in the middle of Bangkok’s chaos this March.

Kader Attia: Urgency of Existence at The Jim Thompson Art Center

Kader Attia: Urgency of Existence at The Jim Thompson Art Center, things to do in Bangkok this March 2025
Kader Attia: Urgency of Existence at The Jim Thompson Art Center. Image via The Jim Thompson Art Center

Date & time: Until Sunday, March 16, from 10pm

Location: The Jim Thompson Art Center, Phatum Wan

Price: Free entry

If you haven’t seen Kader Attia’s exhibition yet, this is your last chance. Running since November, Urgency of Existence examines colonial histories, the scars they’ve left behind, and the process of healing.

For a more immersive experience, visit on Sunday, March 2, for Between Objects and Bodies, a special screening program that expands on Attia’s ideas.

Fill up the registration form before you go.

Inferno at River City Bangkok

Inferno at River City Bangkok
Inferno at River City Bangkok. Image via Ticketmelon

Date & time: Until Tuesday, March 18

Location: RCB Photographer’s Gallery & RCB Galleria 3, River City Bangkok, Charoen Krung, Bangkok

Price: 100 baht

Tickets are available via Ticketmelon.

Think you know what hell looks like? October29, or Pan-Takrit Krutphum, is here to make you rethink everything. His latest exhibition invites you to step into a world where virtue and sin blur, where expectations are overturned, and where the familiar burns away into something unexpected.

October29 has been in the art world for over a decade, working with big brands and making a name for himself. And in his Welcome to ‘Hell’ exhibition, you won’t find the typical flames and torment. Instead, he plays with perception, twisting familiar ideas into something new. When you leave, you might find that hell isn’t what you thought it was at all.

The Red Chador: Becoming Rogue at WarinLab

The Red Chador: Becoming Rogue at WarinLab Bangkok
The Red Chador: Becoming Rogue at WarinLab Contemporary. Image via WarinLab

Date & time: Until Saturday, March 29

Location: WarinLab Contemporary, Bang Rak, Bangkok

Price: Free entry

Ever wondered how a simple piece of fabric can shake up conversations around identity, feminism, and resistance? You can find the answers at The Red Chador: Becoming Rogue by Anida Yoeu Ali at WarinLab.

Originally conceived in response to rising Islamophobia in Paris, The Red Chador is a striking presence. It’s silent, covered, and commanding attention. Ali performs in a chador, the full-body garment worn by some Muslim women, using its presence to create space for reflection and dialogue.

The Bangkok exhibition features 28 unique chadors from two collections. Horslip, made with fabrics from the Jim Thompson Art Center, showcases minimalist, contemporary patterns. On the other hand, Psar, meaning ‘market’ in Khmer, burst with colour and floral.

Visitors are invited to wear a chador and experience its cultural and artistic significance firsthand.

Line Across Paper at ATT 19

Line Across Paper at ATT 19
Line Across Paper at ATT 19. Image via ATT 19

Date & time: Until Sunday, March 30

Location: ATT 19, Charoen Krung, Bangkok

Price: Free entry

ATT19 is hosting Lines Across Paper: Transcending Borders, a solo exhibition by Craig Anczelowitz, running until the end of March. It’s a first-time collab between the gallery and the international artist, whose work is shaped by his time in New York, Thailand, and Japan.

This exhibition shows Anczelowitz use of Awagami washi, a traditional Japanese paper known for its delicate yet durable texture.

Ludovico Einaudi at True Icon Hall Bangkok

Ludovico Einaudi at True Icon Hall Bangkok
Ludovico Einaudi at True Icon Hall Bangkok. Image via Ticketmelon

Date & time: Saturday, March 29 and Sunday, March 30

Location: True Icon Hall, ICONSIAM

Price: Start from 2,000 baht per person

Ludovico Einaudi is finally coming to Thailand! The Italian pianist and composer, whose music has been the soundtrack to countless films, TV shows, and late-night playlists, will perform at True Icon Hall in Bangkok on March 29 and 30.

If you’ve ever watched The Intouchables, Nomadland, or The Father, you’ve heard Einaudi’s work. With over 15 studio albums and more than 40 releases, his discography spans decades and has gone gold and platinum in multiple countries.

Seeing Einaudi live is nothing like hitting play on Spotify. His performances are immersive, almost hypnotic, so be sure to add this event to your March schedule.

Tickets are available via Ticketmelon.

Louis Vuitton x Murakami at LV The Place Bangkok

Louis Vuitton x Murakami at LV The Place Bangkok
Louis Vuitton x Murakami at LV The Place Bangkok. Image via LV The Place Bangkok

Date & time: Until Wednesday, April 30

Location: LV The Place Bangkok, G Floor, Gaysorn Amarin, Lumpini

Price: Free

If you’re into fashion, design, or just love a good throwback, the Louis Vuitton Visionary Journeys exhibition at LV The Place Bangkok should be on your calendar this March. The exhibition is all about the brand’s creative evolution, with a special focus on its legendary collab with Takashi Murakami.

Remember the Murakami x LV collection from the early 2000s? The colourful Monogram Multicolore bags? The Cherry Blossom prints? They’re back, kind of. This exhibition celebrates the re-edition of that collection.

Reserve your spot before you visit.

Mahanakhon Oasis at King Power Mahanakhon

Mahanakhon Oasis - Room 5: Spirit Animal Oasis, things to do in Bangkok this March 2025
Mahanakhon Oasis – Room 5: Spirit Animal Oasis. Image via King Power Mahanakhon

Date & time: Until Thursday, July 31, from 10am to 9pm

Location: King Power Mahanakhon, Silom, Bangkok

Price: Start from 350 baht

March is the perfect month to experience Thailand’s first immersive art zoo, Mahanakhon Oasis. Instead of real animals, you get hyper-realistic digital versions, including the internet sensation Moo Deng, brought to life through interactive displays.

There are nine rooms you can explore. Each has its own theme, from The Horizon, where the Bangkok skyline morphs into nature through laser art, to Predators’ Habitat, which throws you into the world of apex hunters with visuals and scents that make it feel all too real.

If you want the full experience, pair SkyVerse with the Mahanakhon SkyWalk, Thailand’s highest observation dect.

Tickets are available online via kingpowermahanakhon.co.th.

A quick overview of things to do in Bangkok this March 2025

No Event Name Date & Time Location Price
1 Women in Hospitality March 1-7 (Mixology) / March 8, 6:30-10PM (8 Hands Women in Gastronomy) Banyan Tree Bangkok, Sathorn 5,900 baht (8 Hands Women in Gastronomy)
2 Frank Bruno Thailand Tour March 7, 6:30-10PM Lancaster Bangkok, Petchaburi Road 2,800 baht per person / 20,800 baht per 8 persons / 25,000 baht per 10 persons
3 Whispering Horizons Until March 9 (Gallery open Tue-Sun, 11AM-7PM) Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok, River City Bangkok Free Entry
4 Kader Attia: Urgency of Existence Until March 16, from 10AM The Jim Thompson Art Center, Pathum Wan Free Entry
5 Inferno Until March 18 RCB Photographer’s Gallery & RCB Galleria 3, River City Bangkok 100 baht
6 The Red Chador: Becoming Rogue Until March 29 WarinLab Contemporary, Bang Rak Free Entry
7 Line Across Paper Until March 30 ATT 19, Charoen Krung Free Entry
8 Ludovico Einaudi Concert March 29-30 True Icon Hall, ICONSIAM From 2,000 baht
9 Louis Vuitton x Murakami Until April 30 LV The Place Bangkok, Gaysorn Amarin Free Entry
10 Mahanakhon Oasis Until July 31, 10AM-9PM King Power Mahanakhon, Silom From 350 baht

With so much happening in Bangkok this March, there’s no excuse to stay in. Well, unless that’s your thing, in which case, no judgment.

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Cita Catellya

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