What to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 28 to 30)

Your guide to the chill, fun, and very Bangkok things to do this weekend.

Somehow, we’ve already reached the last weekend of November! The mood is starting to become a little bit festive as the holiday season approaches, with malls and hotels rolling out Christmas events. But there are still plenty of other things to do, too. There are cosy food events, easygoing markets, live music sessions, and a few small surprises dotted around the city.

If your calendar is still empty, here’s our curated list of the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend.

5 Things to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 28 to 30)

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Event (click to jump to section) Date Location Price Highlight
Cheese Meats Wine at The Pickwicks Chronicles November 28 The Pickwicks Chronicles 990 baht A relaxed night with ten cheeses, ten wines and easy bites.
The South Eastern Old Time Gathering #2 November 28 to 30 Public House Bangkok From 900 baht Three days of bluegrass, Irish trad and acoustic sessions.
Format Flea Market at Format BKK Ari November 29 Format BKK Ari Free entry A cosy Ari market with vinyl, crafts, snacks and live music.
Pawfect Gathering at Slowcombo November 29 Slowcombo Samyan Free entry A full-day dog-friendly event with workshops and photo corners.
BEAMCUBE Last Dance Closing Week Until November 30 BEAMCUBE, Mahanakhon CUBE 600 baht week pass / 300 baht day pass Final nights of music with local crews and guest DJs.

Cheese Meats Wine at The Pickwicks Chronicles

Cheese Meats Wine at the Pickwicks Chronicles Bangkok
Cheese Meats Wine. Image via The Pickwicks Chronicles

Date & Time: Friday, November 28, 7.30pm to 10.30pm

Location: The Pickwicks Chronicles

Price: 990 baht net per person – Book before you go

Cheese Meats Wine is basically a long, easy night of eating and drinking with zero pressure. You get ten cheeses, ten wines, and a bunch of cold cuts, so you can just sit down and move between bites and sips without overthinking anything.

There’s Brie, Gouda, Comté, Taleggio, plus Iberico chorizo and Baynne ham if you want something salty in between. The wines jump from Spain to France to Italy to New Zealand, so there’s plenty to try. Seats are guaranteed with a ticket, so once you’re in, you can settle in and enjoy the whole spread.

The South Eastern Old Time Gathering #2 at Public House Bangkok

The South Eastern Old Time Gathering at Public House Bangkok
The South Eastern Old Time Gathering. Image via Ticketmelon

Date & Time: Friday, November 28 to Sunday, November 30

Location: Public House Bangkok

Price: Start from 900 baht via Ticketmelon

If you’re in the mood for something cosy this weekend, the South Eastern Old Time Gathering is a lovely way to sink into bluegrass, Irish trad and old-time tunes without any fuss.

It’s three days of acoustic music at Public House on Sukhumvit 31. Friday opens with a relaxed jam where musicians can join in and meet each other over canapés and free-flow drinks. Saturday is the big day, packed with Thai and international acts, and Sunday slows things down with brunch and a final session that brings everyone together.

Format Flea Market at Format BKK Ari

Format Flea Market at Format BKK Ari
Format Flea Market. Image via Format BKK Ari

Date & Time: Saturday, November 29, 2pm to 9pm

Location: Format BKK Ari

Price: Free entry

Format BKK Ari is turning into a cosy little flea market this weekend, and it’s the kind of place you’ll want to stroll around with a drink in hand. There’ll be vinyl, handmade goods, crafts, snacks, and all the fun Ari-style bits that are easy to lose an hour digging through.

The atmosphere is super laid-back, with live music playing in the background and a Vinyl and Wine pop-up if you want something to sip while you browse. If you’re into records, the Listening Spot is great. You can actually test-play anything you’re eyeing. It’s an easy, no-rush kind of afternoon.

Pawfect Gathering at Slowcombo

Pawfect Gathering at Slowcombo Bangkok
Pawfect Gathering. Image via Slowcombo

Date & Time: Saturday, November 29, 10am to 8pm

Location: Slowcombo Samyan

Price: Free entry – Sign up before you go

Slowcombo is going all-in on dogs this weekend with a full-day gathering for anyone who loves their pets as much as their plants. The space turns into a little hub for dog-friendly fun, with eco-minded stalls, a cute photo corner, and sessions you can drop into throughout the day.

There’s a dog sound bath in the morning, then a lunch break that comes with a light astrology activity if you want something fun while you sit and snack. Two dog-training sessions follow in the afternoon, which are great for anyone hoping to brush up on behaviour or pick up a few new tricks. Bring your dog and your friends, and make a day of it.

BEAMCUBE Last Dance Closing Week

BEAMCUBE Last Dance Closing Week
BEAMCUBE Last Dance Closing Week. Image via Ticketmelon

Date & TIme: Until Sunday, November 3, 9pm

Location: BEAMCUBE, Mahanakhon CUBE

Price: 600 baht (week pass – via Ticketmelon) / 300 baht (day pass – at the door)

BEAMCUBE is heading into its final week, and the mood is very much one more dance before the lights come up. From November 27 to 30, the space pulls together four nights of music that show exactly why people kept coming back.

Local crews stack the early sets, with Arthi, DITA, and MLiR stepping in as the last international guests to round things out. You can get a week pass to get through the door if you want to catch everything.

Pick the thing that feels right and enjoy the weekend at your own pace. Bangkok always has something going on, and this round is full of light, easy events that are simple to slip into. Have fun out there!

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