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The Omnific

The Omnific Live in Bangkok

featuring The Omnific
Marshall Livehouse
Saphan Taksin · BTS Silom
Djent
from ฿1000
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Organized by Icon Promotions

Melbourne instrumental duo The Omnific make their first Thailand appearance at Marshall Livehouse on 1 October 2026, playing progressive metal built around two bassists and a drummer — no guitarist, no vocalist, just dense polyrhythmic arrangements drawing on djent and math rock. Bangkok's own Unda Alunda, a djent and progressive metal act with a sound that shifts between syncopated down-tuned riffing and broader art-rock textures, opens the night. Tickets start at 1,000 THB.

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  • General
    ฿1000
  • Door Ticket
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    ฿1300

Venue Information

Marshall Livehouse

186 Charoen Krung 36 Alley Charoen Krung Road Khwaeng, Khet, เขตบางรัก กรุงเทพมหานคร 10500, Thailand
Bangkok

Saphan Taksin · BTS Silom

Getting There

Located in the Charoen Krung area of Bang Rak, Bangkok. By BTS: Alight at Saphan Taksin station, then take a taxi or motorcycle taxi along Charoen Krung Road. By river ferry: Use the Chao Phraya Express Boat and disembark at a nearby pier, then continue by taxi or on foot. By taxi/Grab: Enter "Marshall Livehouse, Charoen Krung 36" or use the Google Maps link for accurate navigation. By motorcycle taxi: Available from nearby main roads and BTS exits for a quick final stretch. By car: Street parking in the area is limited — consider a nearby car park or use a ride-hailing app to avoid parking hassle.

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About The Omnific

The Omnific are an Australian instrumental band working at the intersection of djent, math rock, and progressive metal — tight polyrhythmic bass and guitar interplay with the structural ambition of prog but the punch of heavy music. They've built a following of around 70K Spotify listeners largely on the strength of their instrumental chops, releasing a string of EPs and albums that lean into extended, technically demanding compositions. If you follow bass-forward progressive music closely, they're worth catching while the rooms are still small.

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