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:
Matt Maltese will be performing in Singapore and Thailand this May. The British-Canadian singer-songwriter is scheduled to release his new album Driving Just To Drive in April 2023. 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:
PREP will be performing in Thailand and the Philippines this November. The British band released their self titled debut album in October 2020. Details as follows:
PREP will be performing in the Philippines and Thailand this May. The British group released their EP Cold Fire, in May 2018. Details as follows:
CHON will be performing live in Thailand in February. The Californian progressive rock band released their self-titled third studio album in June 2019. Details as follows:
Toe is scheduled to return to Southeast Asia on their Our Latest Number Tour in November and December. The Japanese math rock band released their Our Latest Number EP in August 2018. 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:
Circa Waves is scheduled to perform a headlining concert in Thailand this August. The English indie rock band released their third studio album, What’s It Like Over There?, in April 2019. Details as follows:
Japanese Breakfast will be performing in Singapore, Indonesia,a nd Thailand in May. The artist leased her sophomore album, Soft Sounds from Another Planet, in July 2017. Details as follows: