Maho Rasop Festival, Thailand, December 2023
Maho Rasop will return this December. The two-day festival features Interpol as its first headliner, with more acts to be announced. Details as follows:
Maho Rasop will return this December. The two-day festival features Interpol as its first headliner, with more acts to be announced. Details as follows:
Black Lips will be performing a headlining concert in Thailand this March. The garage rock band released their latest album Apocalypse Love in October 2022. Details as follows:
Rhye will return to Thailand for a headlining concert this October. The Canadian artist released his fourth studio album Home in January 2021. Details as follows:
Thailand’s Maho Rasop Festival will return this November. The two day event is set to feature performances by A Place To Bury Strangers, Crack Cloud, DIIV, Last Dinosaurs, Mono, and more. Details as follows:
Jakob (formerly known as Jakob Ogawa) will be performing in Thailand and Singapore this May. The Norwegian indie singer released his EP, April, in September 2019. Details as follows:
Moonchild will be performing in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia in May and June. The R&B group from California released their latest album, Little Ghost, in September 2019. Details as follows:
JAMCITY, Thailand’s new riverside music festival in the heart of Bangkok will debut this March. Whitney, Rejjie Snow, and more are set to perform at the inaugural edition. Details as follows:
Singer-songwriter Julie Byrne will be performing in Thailand and Malaysia this August. The artist released her sophomore album, Not Even Happiness, in January 2017. Details as follows:
English indie pop act The Japanese House is set to perform a headlining concert in Thailand this September. The band released their debut studio album, Good at Falling, in March 2019. Details as follows:
Thailand’s Maho Rasop Festival will return this November. The two-day event is set to feature performances by Swim Deep, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Drums, and many more. Details as follows: