Bangkok Live Music: The Numbers
Last updated: June 11, 2026
Most writing about Bangkok live music is anecdotal. Everyone agrees the city has "exploded" and now sits alongside Tokyo and Singapore on the Asian touring circuit, but nobody puts a number on it. We can, because pulling every Bangkok concert listing into one place is the whole job at livein.city.
So here is the scene counted rather than described. As of June 2026 our database holds 984 vetted shows across 157 Bangkok venues, and the single most common genre on the calendar is not K-pop or stadium rock. It is Thai Pop. Every figure below comes from a query against our own listings, and the exact queries are published alongside this report so anyone can check the working.
Contents
- The numbers at a glance
- The shape of the year
- Booked at short notice
- What Bangkok listens to
- A homegrown third
- Where the shows happen
- What a ticket costs
- The platform problem
- Data and methodology
- How to cite this
- What's on right now
The numbers at a glance
The catalogue livein.city has aggregated so far, covering shows dated from March 2025 to January 2027:
- 984 vetted live shows tracked in total.
- 644 of those are dated in calendar 2026.
- 157 venues, of which 153 have hosted at least one show.
- More than 1,200 distinct artists across those listings.
- 14 multi-day festivals.
- 226 distinct genre tags, from "Thai Pop" to "dub techno" to "phleng phuea chiwit".
The headline most visitors care about: in a normal month of the touring season, Bangkok runs well over a hundred separate ticketed shows. This is not a city you visit and hope something is on.
The shape of the year
Concerts are not spread evenly. Here is the 2026 calendar month by month (January and February are held back, see the note below):
| Month | Shows |
|---|---|
| March | 102 |
| April | 124 |
| May | 153 |
| June | 126 |
| July | 55 |
| August | 27 |
| September | 20 |
| October | 9 |
| November | 8 |
| December | 4 |
The peak is real and worth planning around: March to June carries 505 shows, almost 80 percent of everything dated in 2026, with May the single busiest month at 153. That window lines up with Songkran, the university break and the spring touring run, when international tours and Thai festival season overlap.
Two caveats keep this honest. Automated listing discovery only came online in February 2026, so January and February are captured partially at best and are left out here; coverage is complete from March on. And the second half of the year keeps filling in as promoters announce dates, so the autumn numbers will rise. The reliable signal is the spring peak.
Booked at short notice
Bangkok plans its live calendar late. Among the shows we have tracked since the listings stabilised in early 2026, the typical one appears in our database only about four weeks before it happens (a median of 26 days), and roughly four in five surface within two months of the date. Barely two percent are listed more than six months out.
The forward calendar says the same thing from the other direction. Most of what is still to come is always close at hand: on 11 June 2026, seven in ten upcoming shows fell within the next two months, and just two of more than two hundred sat further than six months away.
That is short by the standards of many Western markets, where big tours and festivals routinely go on sale six months to a year ahead. In Bangkok the window is weeks, not seasons. For a visitor it changes how you plan: a lineup checked half a year before a trip will look thin and then fill in as the dates approach, so it is worth looking again closer to travel. It is also why the back half of this report's 2026 calendar looks quiet. Those months are not empty, they are mostly not announced yet.
What Bangkok listens to
Assign every show the genre of its headline act and the top of the list looks like nowhere else in the touring world:
| Genre | Shows |
|---|---|
| Thai Pop | 112 |
| Thai Rock | 75 |
| K-pop | 52 |
| T-pop | 36 |
| Thai Indie Pop | 32 |
| Dance/Electronic | 29 |
| Trance | 29 |
| J-pop | 19 |
| Shoegaze | 17 |
| Pop | 16 |
| Thai Hip Hop | 15 |
| Techno | 13 |
Three things stand out. Thai-language pop and rock sit at the top, ahead of every imported genre. The electronic scene is deeper than its reputation suggests, spread across trance, techno, big room, drum and bass and house rather than one catch-all label, and this is only the slice we list: we lean toward producers and live acts over pure DJ club nights, so the real footprint is larger still. The electronic page is the place to start. And the long tail is genuinely long: shoegaze, post-rock and phleng phuea chiwit (the Thai "songs for life" folk-rock tradition) each sustain their own run of shows. If your taste is specific, the rock, indie and pop pages are the fastest way in.
A homegrown third
Sort those genres into homegrown Thai acts, other-Asian imports and everything else, and the balance breaks down like this:
- Homegrown Thai acts headline 299 shows, almost one in three (30 percent).
- Other-Asian imports account for 104 shows (11 percent), led by K-pop at 52 and J-pop at 19.
- Western and international acts and unlabelled global genres make up the remaining 59 percent.
The takeaway runs against the usual story. Bangkok is not only a stop on other countries' tours. Nearly a third of its live calendar is Thai artists playing to Thai audiences, and that share is the part of the scene a short-stay visitor is most likely to miss. This split is directional, inferred from genre tags rather than a nationality field, but the direction is clear.
Where the shows happen
Of the 127 venues that hosted a show this year, a handful do most of the work. Measured across this year from March, where coverage is complete, and with festival listings set aside, the ten busiest rooms host 253 shows, about four in every ten on the calendar:
The mix tells its own story. The single busiest room in Bangkok is not an arena, it is Blueprint Livehouse, a mid-size Sukhumvit livehouse, and it sits clear of the field. Only one of the top ten, IMPACT Arena, is a full-size arena (the newer UOB LIVE arena sits just outside the ten on a tie); the rest are livehouses, clubs and small rooms, four of them carrying "Livehouse" in the name outright. Bangkok's live calendar runs on small and mid-size venues, not stadiums. For where each of these sits and how to reach it, the first-timer's guide maps the city room by room.
What a ticket costs
Eight in ten shows publish a price. Among those that charge, the spread is the good news:
- Median ticket: ฿700, roughly US$20.
- Half of all paid shows fall between ฿350 and ฿1,800.
- 36 shows are free. The cheapest paid entry recorded is ฿10; the most expensive single tier is ฿10,000.
Put plainly, the typical night out costs less than a cinema-and-dinner in most Western capitals, and a serious chunk of the calendar sits under ฿500. The high end exists, mostly K-pop and stadium tours, but it is the exception. About a fifth of listings carry no price yet, usually because the show is announced before tickets go on sale.
The platform problem
Here is the structural reason a site like this needs to exist. Bangkok's listings are scattered across 13 separate ticketing platforms, and no single one carries even 40 percent of them:
| Source | Shows | Share |
|---|---|---|
| TicketMelon | 358 | 36% |
| ThaiTicketMajor | 97 | 10% |
| Resident Advisor | 90 | 9% |
| Megatix | 70 | 7% |
| Nine other platforms | 120 | 12% |
| No single platform (venue-direct, manual) | 249 | 25% |
The largest player, TicketMelon, handles about a third. After that the listings fragment fast, and roughly a quarter of shows are not tied to a major platform at all, selling instead through a venue's own page or a Facebook event. None of these platforms list each other's shows. Seeing the whole city on one page means pulling from all of them at once, which is exactly what livein.city does.
Data and methodology
- Source. All figures are drawn from livein.city's aggregated concert listings, captured on 11 June 2026. The dataset is a working catalogue of vetted ("approved") shows, not a survey or an official register.
- A living dataset. livein.city assembles this picture by continuously discovering and collecting listings from ticketing platforms, venues and promoters, and that process is still maturing. Some shows are missed, particularly independent gigs and events sold only through a venue's own page or social media, and coverage is thinnest at the far edges of the date range. The figures here are a point-in-time snapshot as of 11 June 2026 and will shift as the dataset fills in and the discovery keeps improving. They are best read as directional rather than exact.
- Windows. Structural figures for genres, prices and platforms cover the full catalogue of 984 approved shows, dated March 2025 to January 2027. The busiest-venues ranking instead uses 2026 from March onward and excludes festival listings, for the reason in the next note. The year total and the month-by-month seasonality cover calendar 2026 only (644 shows). Dates are bucketed in Bangkok local time.
- Festivals. Some early listings modeled a festival as one row per performing artist, so a single festival edition can appear as dozens of separate rows at its venue. That pattern sits almost entirely in 2025. To avoid counting one festival as dozens of shows, the busiest-venues ranking is drawn from 2026 (from March) and leaves festival listings out. The all-time catalogue total still includes these rows, so that figure counts listings rather than distinct events.
- Booking horizon. The lead-time figures measure when a show entered our listings relative to its date (
start_atminusinserted_at), for shows first recorded from March 2026 on. It is a proxy for the announcement horizon: it reflects when a listing reached us, not when the promoter first announced it, and because discovery can lag announcement it understates rather than overstates the true window. The forward-calendar shares are measured against the 11 June 2026 snapshot. - Genre. Each show is assigned the genre of its headline act. Genre tags are not perfectly normalised: 92 acts carry only a generic "Other" label, and a few tags appear in more than one spelling. The homegrown-versus-imported split is inferred from those tags, so it is directional rather than exact.
- Electronic and club nights. livein.city is built around artists and live performances, so for electronic music we generally list producer-led and live shows rather than pure DJ club nights. Bangkok's club calendar is far larger than the electronic figures here imply; what these numbers capture is the producer and live-act slice of it, not the resident-DJ scene.
- Known gaps. Automated listing discovery came online in February 2026, so January and February are captured only partially and are excluded from the monthly breakdown, which runs from March. About 20 percent of shows have no published price. Venue categories in the raw data are unreliable, so this report ranks venues by show count and name only.
- Reproducibility. The exact SQL and Elixir behind every number is published with this report in
docs/data-story-queries.md.
How to cite this
Data and analysis: livein.city, "Bangkok Live Music: The Numbers" (2026), https://livein.city/bkk/guides/bangkok-live-music-by-the-numbers-2026. Figures cover vetted concert listings aggregated by livein.city as of June 2026. Journalists and researchers are welcome to quote these numbers with a link back; for a custom cut of the data, get in touch.
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