Great Places to Celebrate New Year 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand

December 29, 2010

If you’re going to be in Bangkok over New Year 2010, you may be surprised to know how big New Year celebrations are in Thailand. Thais love New Year so much they actually celebrate it three times – the western New Year, the Chinese New Year (in March) and the Thai New Year (in April). So, they’re probably the biggest New Year experts when it comes to how to celebrate. So, If you’re planning on being in Bangkok for New Year 2010, don’t forget to check out these cool places:

Broadway Christmas Eve Carnival

December 16, 2010

It’s party time in downtown where Christmas is all around. If you are looking for the hottest festive celebrations, you can hang out at Concept CM2. The Broadway Christmas Eve Party is where you should be to mingle with friends, sway on the dance floor and enjoy the night as Santa glides in the sky above. Live entertainment, remarkable drink concoctions, sparkling shows and pleasurable activities are all included in this Broadway theme party with tickets only Baht 899 net include 2 welcome drinks and Broadway Hat – December 24 from 10 p.m.

Bangkok Decembery 2010

December 16, 2010

Venue Sanam Suepa
Location King RamaV Monument, Opposite Suan Ampon
Rama V Rd. Jidrada Dusit Bangkok
Show Date : Saturday December 18, 2010 at 5.30 P.M. – 1.00 A.M.
Gate Open Approx. 30 minutes before show start.
Program
Hydra with guest
Amp Saowaluck
Bee Peerapat with guests
Pod Thanachai and Palmy
Tata Young with guests
Neung Etc & Alex Rendell
Potato
Dome
The Ting Tings

River Jazz Concert

December 8, 2010

Patrizio Buanne is an Italian baritone. He is currently signed with Next Plateau Records, a division of Universal Music. Buanne’s debut album, The Italian, was released in 2005. It is composed of eleven tracks of traditional Italian songs.
The Italian reached on the Pop chart in the United Kingdom, and also charted in Australia, where it was certified as double Platinum. Buanne also recorded the football anthem “Stand Up! (Champions Theme)” that was played at the conclusion of all matches at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. The song is an orchestral remix of the original Village People song “Go West” made popular by the British duo Pet Shop Boys.

Big Mountain Music Festival

December 2, 2010

The big music festival is held annually at Kao Yai, Nakornratchasima province in Thailand. This is one of the country’s largest music festivals with hundreds of singers and bands perform on the same stage in front of thousands of swarming fans and music lovers.

A camp like atmosphere prevails with endless days of parties, markets and activities.

Bonanza Kao Yai on Friday 10 and Saturday 11 December 2010 (2 day 2 nights)

Overcoat Music Festival 2010

December 2, 2010

Recharge the batteries in your body as you feel the real touch winter wearing ‘chic’ coats and overcoats. Listen to “Love songs” in Kao Kor, Petchaboon province as the fog and cool breezes surround this area aptly named the “Switzerland of Thailand”. Temperatures here reach 5-10 degree Celsiusso “rug up” pull on those coats and dance.

Honda Winter Fest’ #5

December 2, 2010

It’s not just music, it’s “Life Style”
Honda Winter Fest ‘# 5.

Honda Winter Fest’ #5 returns to Life Park Khao-Yai. Highlighting fun, games and activities from the sweet to the scary participants can also enjoy famous Thai singers and bands including DEPAPERE, a guitar duo from Japan.
Besides the concert, everyone in the family can enjoy this event with lucky draws, games, shopping. The lifestyle zone will offer visitors spas, hair salons, manicures, pedicures, clothes, souvenirs, food and drinks in a Cowboy & Western ambiance.

Saturday December 4, 2010 from 3 p.m. – 3 a.m.