Check your wallets and start saving money. These are the concerts in Bangkok we’re looking forward to in 2024.
The coming year is already shaping up to be a good year for concertgoers here in Bangkok. Coldplay and Ed Sheeran are set to return after being away for a few years, and on top of that, music icon Tom Jones will also make his way here to put on a show. We’re waiting with bated breath for more artists to announce Bangkok dates soon. These concerts being held in Bangkok in 2024 are ones you definitely don’t want to miss.
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These are the concerts in Bangkok we’re looking forward to in 2024
Coldplay – Music of the Spheres World Tour
Rajamangala National Stadium, February 3-4
After bringing the Head Full of Dreams Tour in 2017, British rock band Coldplay is set to return once again to Rajamangala Stadium next year, this time for two nights. But don’t dally: the February 3rd show is already sold out, so you better get on it if you want to cop tickets, which start at THB 1,800 and go all the way up to a cool THB 28,300.
You can listen to the setlist below.
Ed Sheeran – The Mathematics Tour
Rajamangala National Stadium, February 10 / UOB Live Bangkok, February 11
Ed Sheeran returns to Bangkok after four years and will sing his catalogue of songs from his Mathematics albums and his latest release, Autumn Variations. Expect to hear some of his more recent songs as well as fan favourites like “Galway Girl”, “Shape of You”, “Perfect”, and “Thinking Out Loud”. Don’t be surprised if someone proposes. Tickets are priced starting at THB 1,800.
Sheeran also announced that he will be playing a more “intimate” gig at UOB Live Bangkok the next day. This show is available exclusively to UOB members only.
Listen to the setlist below.
Rod Stewart – Live in Concert One Last Time (Cancelled)
Impact Arena, March 6
It’s been 15 years since rock and roll icon Sir Rod Stewart did a tour in Asia, so it was exciting to hear he was coming back. The gravelly-voiced singer, who sang hits like “Maggie May” and “Have I Told You Lately”, was set to come to Bangkok in March to rock Impact Arena. Unfortunately, the concert was cancelled with no reason given as to why.
Tom Jones – Ages and Stages Tour
UOB LIVE @ EmSphere, March 14
The legendary Sir Tom Jones is bringing his Ages and Stages Tour to Asia, and one of his stops is Bangkok. The octogenarian boasts a six-decade-long career, multiple Grammy Awards, and over 100 million records sold. He’ll be one of the first international artists to christen the brand new UOB LIVE @ EmSphere stage. Here’s hoping he sings “What’s New Pussycat?” 21 times. If you know, you know.
Bruno Mars – Live in Bangkok
Rajamangala Stadium, March 30
After almost six years, Bruno Mars is making his way back to Bangkok. The singer-songwriter announced a week ago that he will be playing a one-night-only gig at Rajamangala Stadium. Pre-sales are going live on January 25 with general sales going live on the next day on January 26.
Listen to the setlist below.
Laufey – “Bewitched: The Goddess Tour”
Summer Sonic, Impact Challenger Hall 1-3, Muang Thong Thani, August 24-25
The Icleandic-Chinese artist who’s been making waves on the music scene for her smooth voice and jazzy tunes is finally coming to Bangkok. Laufey will be part of the Summer Sonic festival here in Bangkok, which also includes other artists like Lauv, Nothing But Thieves, and local artists like Bodyslam. Along with Bangkok, the jazz crooner is also stopping by Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Australia.
Tickets for Summer Sonic go on sale on April 26 and start at THB 5,500 for a one-day pass.
LANY – A Beautiful Blur: The World Tour 2024
UOB Live @ EmSphere, October 4
The American pop-rock band returns to Bangkok after their last concert in 2022. With the release of their eponymous album back in 2023, the duo are taking their brand new songs on the road with multiple stops in Asia including Singapore, Malaysia, and of course, Thailand. Their song “ILYSB” has reached platinum while four others—“Malibu Nights,” “Super Far,” “I Quit Drinking” with Kelsea Bal-lerini, and “Mean It” with Lauv—have reached gold.
Originally being held at Impact Challenger Hall, the organisers have since announced that the venue has been changed to UOB Live @ EmSphere and that all tickets are being refunded. No new ticket prices have been announced yet though the poster still says that they will start at a price of THB 2,300. Pre-sales will start on April 29 until May 12 and general sales will begin on May 13.
Tate McRae – Think Later World Tour 2024
UOB LIVE @ EmSphere, November 2
The Canadian singer, songwriter, and dancer is coming to Asia for the first time, making four stops with Bangkok being one of them. The multi-platinum artist kicked off her “Think Later World Tour” in Dublin, Ireland and has seen her headline Madison Square Garden for the first time in her career. After Asia, she’ll make her way to Australia and New Zeland before going back to Calgary for the North American leg of the tour. She’ll then end in Europe on May 22. The 20-year-old has had numerous singles charting on Billboard‘s lists and was also the youngest musician featured on Forbes‘ “30 Under 30” list.
Tickets start at THB 1,500. UOB Mastercard presale starts at 10am on April 27; Live Nation presale on 10am on April 29; and public sale on April 30.