What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 13 to 15)
Your guide to Bangkok's weekend, with rooftop romance, Japanese cinema, park tango and a Valentine’s rock festival
February sure is busy. Couples are planning candlelit dinners, lion dances are warming up down the street, and somewhere across the city a guitar amp is already screaming for Valentine’s Day. Here’s our curated list of the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend.
5 Things to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 13 to 15)
The city is also welcoming plenty of international artists. Check out our list of concerts coming to Bangkok in 2026.
| Event | Date | Location | Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skyline Film at River City Bangkok | Until February 15 | River City Bangkok | Romantic open-air rooftop screenings by the river, ending with fireworks over the Chao Phraya. |
| Japanese Film Festival 2026 | Until February 22 | House Samyan | A curated programme of 15 films, from classics like Seven Samurai to modern animation and drama. |
| Moose Chill Ground & Friends Edition | February 14–15 | Tur Gub Chan | Shopping, music, vintage finds and handmade pieces come together in a lively weekend market. |
| Tango in the Park with RBSO and BMA | February 15 | Lumpini Park | Live music and open-air dancing invite everyone to move, watch or simply enjoy the evening outdoors. |
| Rock Alarm Festival 2026 | February 14 | ESC Park Rangsit | A full day of heavy rock featuring 30 Thai bands and four international acts on one stage. |
Skyline Film at River City Bangkok

Date & Time: Until February 15, 6.30pm and 21.00
Location: River City Bangkok
Skyline Film Bangkok is back on the river with open air screenings that turn an ordinary night into something softer and slower. Dinner by the water flows easily into a short walk to the rooftop, where the city lights stay on and the films begin.
Across February 13 to 15, the programme leans fully into romance. 10 Things I Hate About You and Mr. & Mrs. Smith open the weekend, followed by No Strings Attached and Pride & Prejudice on February 14, with fireworks rising over the Chao Phraya to close the evening. 50 First Dates and Brokeback Mountain carry the mood into the final night.
Japanese Film Festival 2026 at House Samyan

Date& Time: Until February 22
Location: House Samyan
Japanese Film Festival 2026 returns with a carefully chosen line-up of 15 films, moving between documentary, drama, thriller, animation and beloved classics. You get the rare pleasure of seeing titles like Seven Samurai, Ghost in the Shell, and Petals and Memory on the big screen, each offering a different window into Japanese storytelling across generations.
Moose Chill Ground & Friends Edition

Date & Time: February 14 and 15, 11am to 10pm
Location: Tur Gub Chan
Moose Chill Ground and Friends Edition brings a lively weekend to Sathorn with shops, music, and plenty of friendly faces in one easy stop. Well known brands sit beside vintage finds and handmade pieces, so browsing never feels dull. You move between photo spots, small activities, and racks filled with things that might quietly become your next favourite.
Tango in the Park with RBSO and BMA at Lumpini Park

Date & Time: February 15, 5pm
Location: Lumpini Park
Tango in the Park brings live music and easy movement into the open air at Lumpini Park. Dancers share the space with anyone curious enough to step in, pause, or simply watch from the grass. There is no pressure and no formal mood to follow, just people meeting through music and motion as the evening settles in. Some stay for a few songs, others linger longer, carried by the quiet joy of being outdoors together.
Rock Alarm Festival: 2026 at ESC Park Rangsit

Date & Time: February 14
Location: ESC Park Rangsit
Rock Alarm Festival turns Valentine’s Day loud with a full day of heavy sound at ESC Park Rangsit. Thirty Thai rock bands share the stage with four international acts, filling the space with guitars, drums, and voices that carry far beyond the crowd. Fans gather from morning and stay deep into the night, moving between sets and holding tight to every chorus.
No matter how the weekend starts, Bangkok rarely lets it end quietly. One minute you are watching fireworks over the river, the next you are holding a shopping tote you didn’t plan to carry home.
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