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Thailand wins big at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival!
Thai Black Comedy-Fantasy film “A Useful Ghost” has won the Grand Prix award at Critics’ Week of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. This marks the first time a Thai film has won the prestigious award in the festival’s parallel section.
Directed and written by Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke in his directorial debut, the film follows the story of a ghost wife who possesses a vacuum cleaner to live with her husband. “A Useful Ghost” stars Davika Hoorne and Witsarut Himmarat.
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The Grand Prix prize for “A Useful Ghost” comes 15 years after Thailand won its first Palme d’Or through Apitchatpong Weerasethakul’s “Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives” in 2010.
The film was co-produced by Momo Film Co. (Singapore), Haut Les Mains (France), and other production companies from Germany and Thailand. The project was supported by the Singapore Film Commission (SFC) and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA).
“A Useful Ghost” is also the second Southeast Asian film to win the prize, following Malay horror film “Tiger Stripes” in 2023.
The Critics’ Week is the section of the annual Cannes Film Festival where new filmmakers and talents are discovered and supported. Some famous directors whose first and second feature films debuted at the Critics’ Week include Guillermo del Toro, Wong Kar-wai, and Andrea Arnold.
The Cannes Film Festival’s Main Awards Ceremony will happen on May 24, 2025, where 19 films are in the running for the prestigious Palme d’Or. “Anora,” directed by Sean Baker, won the Palme d’Or award last year.
Watch the trailer for “A Useful Ghost” here.
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ICONSIAM, the global landmark along the Chao Phraya River, has partnered with POP MART to open the newest POP MART GLOBAL LANDMARK STORE, the brand’s largest and most visually appealing space in Thailand and in the whole world.
Spanning over 760 square meters on ICONSIAM’s 7th floor and nestled in the breathtaking riverfront setting, the newest POP MART store is the home of POP MART’s first-ever global flagship.
Blending Thai heritage with global pop culture, the space introduces visitors to a design concept rooted in three distinctive aspects of Thai-ness: Water Culture, Traditional Architecture, and Inclusiveness, under the brand philosophy of “Light Up Passion and Bring Joy.” With sweeping curves, reflective surfaces, and fluid structures inspired by the Chao Phraya River, the space is both a retail experience and cultural showcase like no other.
At the centerpiece is the MOLLY: Thailand Landmark Store Limited Big Figure — an over four-meter sculpture of MOLLY dressed in an exquisitely elegant Thai Chakkri dress, with a royal headpiece with a fledgling bird, while riding an elephant — a symbol of new beginnings, hope, and of Thailand. She is surrounded by many other iconic and beloved POP MART characters, alongside exclusive collections and limited editions available only in Bangkok.
Adding to the excitement, ICONSIAM now hosts the world’s first POP MART Caféoutside of China, with food and drink items inspired by the brand’s most beloved characters. A special VIP Zone features the signature Cotton Berry scent — a whimsical blend of cotton candy and wild berries inspired by LABUBU Macaron — designed to capture the essence of nostalgia and childhood memories for every guest.
The opening of the POP MART flagship in ICONSIAM positions the mall as a trusted partner for the world’s leading brands. Seamlessly uniting art, heritage, innovation, and world-class architecture, ICONSIAM continues to redefine what it means to be a must-visit destination for travelers worldwide.
Now open on the banks of Thailand’s legendary Chao Phraya River, the POP MART GLOBAL LANDMARK STORE at ICONSIAM invites visitors to step into a vibrant world of creativity, joy, and imagination.
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At the vanguard of this thrilling new wave of Thai music and setting a new benchmark for contemporary Thai Pop (T-Pop), BUS has been leading the movement. BUS, short for "Because of you, I shine," is a rising 12-member Thai boy group that has swiftly taken the T-Pop scene by storm with its infectious energy, charm, and creative approach.
After participating in the Thai reality survival show "789 SURVIVAL," the group BUS officially debuted on Dec. 6, 2023, under Sonray Music and Tada Entertainment. The members of the group are: Alan (Pasawee Sriarunotai), Marckris (Kris Kanchanatip), Khunpol (Pongpol Panyamit), Heart (Chuthiwat Jankane), Jinwook (Kim Jin Wook), Thai (Chayanon Phakthin), Nex (Nattakit Chaemdara), Phutatchai (Tatchai Limpanyakul), Copper (Dechawat Phondechaphiphat), AA (Ashirakorn Suvitayasatian), Jungt (T Boonsermsuwong), and Peemwasu (Wasupon Pornpananurak).
Initially introduced as the 789 DEBUT GROUP, the group has proudly rebranded itself as “Because of you, I shine.” This inspiring name embodies their heartfelt gratitude towards the devoted fans who have championed them from the very start. Their eponymous debut single skyrocketed to viral fame, currently amassing 20 million views on YouTube, while their second song, "Watch Your Step," has attracted 19 million views. Meanwhile, several of their tracks have surpassed 10 million views already.
One of their standout songs, "Transformer," features a darker theme and incorporates heavy choreography. It achieved an impressive milestone by reaching 1 million views on YouTube within 24 hours, making it the most-viewed song by the group in a single day since its release. Currently, they have over 100 million streams on Spotify and have won more than 10 music awards, which is a testament to the talent of the 12 members. The boy band has been featuring a diverse range of musical genres, from emotional ballads to upbeat, energetic tracks.
Slowly and steadily, this T-Pop band is capturing the hearts of not just local fans from Gen Y and younger generations, but is also making significant strides on the global stage through their innovative fusion of Thai and Western influences.
This year, BUS made a sensational debut at Summer Sonic Bangkok 2025, delivering an electrifying performance with all 12 members on the Mahanakorn Stage. Their upbeat performance and fresh choreography energized the entire venue, leaving the crowd cheering and everyone thoroughly impressed.
The Beat Asia caught up with BUS at Summer Sonic Bangkok 2025 to talk about their preparations and upcoming performance, their ambitious journey to establish a global presence for T-Pop, and their future aspirations.
Can you share with us some insights about your performance at Summer Sonic?
Heart: For Summer Sonic, I think we want to have special songs for both Tokyo and Bangkok. In Tokyo, we had "Michi Teyu Ku" by Fuji Kaze, and in Bangkok, we have ที่เดิม (Thidem)by PUN, as well as "Steal My Girl" by One Direction. Additionally, in Tokyo, we held a brief session where we taught in Japanese.
Which song are you most excited to perform today?
Heart: For me personally, I think it's ที่เดิม (Thidem) because it’s a song that has a slow beat and a relaxed tempo. Before we performed this song, we had to practice our dance moves a lot. I found it quite challenging to control my breath during the performance as well.
How did you prepare for it? The process behind preparing music and practicing choreography together.
Heart: We have a hard talk about it. We have a session where we talk together about how we're gonna use 45 minutes effectively.
Alan:Physically, each of us has been doing our own thing, pursuing our own fitness routine. Also, in our own practice room, we try to dance all out every time we rehearse to train our stamina as well.
Marckris: We have a lot of run-throughs. Not just for this show, but for every show, we rehearse many times. For example, we probably rehearsed three times for Summer Sonic.
Alan:So, we know which show needs more of what. We need more resting time during our talk for our next vocal song.
Your debut single, “Because of You, I Shine,” achieved viral success and launched your band’s journey. What is the most memorable moment from the process of preparing for that single?
Khunpol:I think the most challenging part for me is dancing. Especially because we're dealing with new choreography for the first time. It's from Japan, I guess. It’s our first time encountering this style, and we need to learn how to cope with these new dance moves, as we haven't danced in this style before.
Alan: Also, since it's our debut single, it's kind of like the first time that 12 of us are dancing in a choreography together. So it's kind of exciting!
Marckris: We want to create a good first impression for everyone.
Khunpol:Also, in our music video, we had to dance in front of the Emerald Buddha temple. That's very new for me and very hard as well.
We’re curious about your latest album and new tracks, “Bow Wow” and “Boss in the Building.” What’s your inspiration behind it?
Jungt: The first song is called "Bow Wow." It's about a wolf that transforms into a dog because of you. So, it tells the story of going from a fierce hunter to a cute little puppy, all thanks to you. We want our album to have some entertaining songs, and that's why we chose "Bow Wow." It gives a playful, puppy-like vibe. That’s what "Bow Wow" is all about!
And as we come back, with "Boss in the Building," we want to be grown up and have some more songs with attitude. So we chose this song, which expresses how we are fighting ourselves, building ourselves, and transforming to be our new version.
As you look through your album, which particular song holds a special place in your heart?
Jungt:Honestly, I like many songs, because it’s all our songs, but if I had you choose one, I would choose แค่ไหนแค่นั้น "No Matter What” It’s a chill song. A heartbroken song.
What is the most exciting aspect of creating music, and what is the most challenging?
Marckris: The most exciting part of making music is probably expressing our thoughts as a group of 12 members. Also, we just started becoming more involved in the music creation process, and I'm excited about our upcoming singles and albums. I think it will be like more of us in the song. Hopefully, one day, we’ll be able to write our own music.
The most challenging aspect is managing our time. Because actually, all of us are studying, and it’s difficult to coordinate time and schedules for all 12 of us to meet. We have a lot of things going on, too. And we're practicing for a lot of things that we can’t reveal right now. I'm really excited for our upcoming shows and our upcoming singles, and albums.
From your debut to global recognition, BUS has quickly risen to fame. What do you think is the key to your success?
Nex: I'm not sure if we are really that famous. But I think the key to our success lies in having a great backup team. We've been lucky to get many chances to work with amazing people and to have many opportunities to perform on incredible stages. Lastly, our fans, they've always supported us. We really want to thank them and are truly grateful for their role in bringing us to where we are today.
How do you see T-Pop evolving in the future, and what role do you hope to play in that evolution?
Alan:For T-Pop evolution, I really hope to see it on a global stage where we can go to many music festivals, including globally renowned music festivals. Because I believe T-Pop has a lot to showcase to the world. And for us, we want to be a part of that evolution where we bring and raise the standard of T-Pop to the global stage.
What piece of advice would you give rising T-Pop stars?
Alan:Okay, when it comes to rising T-Pop stars, I want to emphasize that we’re all on the same team. Let’s work together to bring T-Pop to a global stage. Let's keep raising the standards of T-Pop together. Don't stop the grind, and let’s achieve great things together.
Mark:Enjoy the process. You'll meet a lot of incredible artists along the way, and your hard work will get you somewhere.
Lastly, what’s next? Anything in store for the rest of 2025 and early 2026?
Alan:We know what’s coming next, but we're not gonna tell you! (laughs) But, what we can share is that we still have a few music festivals lined up for 2025, along with some countdowns. Also, we're looking forward most to our anniversary event, which is called BUS Day. This year marks our second anniversary, and we’ll have some new and interesting things that you’ve never seen before. That’s all I’m going to say.
As for 2026, we’re still in the planning stages, but we hope to do something big and take BUS further.
Is there anything else you’d like to share with your fans or the public?
To our BEUS, thank you for the support. It's almost our second year anniversary, and these past one to two years have been an incredible ride. We've accomplished so much together, and I hope we can achieve even more in the future. Ever since we've come back from Summer Sonic Tokyo, I really want to say thank you and express our gratitude for always supporting us. So we really love you guys, and hopefully we'll see you more in the future.
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If you're looking for a two-day festival experience that is a little more us and a little less them,Together Festival 2025in Bangkok is the party you can't miss. From September 5 – 6 at the massive BITEC Bangna in Bangkok, this electronic music festival has a lineup that caters to both longtime EDM fans and those craving something fresh, promising a full-on sensory and social experience.
The festival's strength lies in its musical diversity, offering something for every mood. Get ready to lose yourself to the euphoric energy of mainstage monarchs like Afrojack, or dive deep into melodic trance with the legendary Paul Van Dyk. For a more intense, immersive show with dubstep, the live set from Black Tiger Sex Machine, complete with their signature glowing helmets, is a must-see. And if you prefer something with a harder edge, the high-BPM hardstyle of Sub Zero Project will be there to get your adrenaline pumping.
One set you absolutely shouldn’t miss is the highly anticipated back-to-back (B2B) from internet darlings Baby J and Tye Turner. Their first recorded B2B set at Syber, took the internet by storm with more than 4 million views. This dynamic duo offers a refreshing, genre-defying mix of hip-hop, Jersey club, and house edits, blending viral online trends with global underground sounds.
Beyond the music, the festival is a full-blown destination event. Located in the heart of Bangkok, Together Festival 2025 offers the perfect excuse for a vacation in one of the world's most vibrant cities. During the day, you can explore the city's famous street food, breathtaking temples, and bustling markets. At night, you can join a crowd of thousands at BITEC Bangna, a modern venue with state-of-the-art production.
Ultimately, Together Festival is a community gathering. It's where like-minded people come together to celebrate music and culture. Offering a full weekend to dance your heart out, this is one of Bangkok's biggest parties of the year you shouldn’t miss.
Tickets for Together Festival are now available via their website, with options varying from General Admission, VIP, and VVIP tiers. Check out the festival’s Instagram for more information.
Together Festival 2025 Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre: BITEC Fri, September 5 4:00 PM
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Bangkok’s biggest EDM weekend returns! Together Festival 2025 takes over BITEC on Sep. 5–6 with Afrojack, Paul Van Dyk, Sub Zero Project, Black Tiger Sex Machine, and more.
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After nearly two decades of silence, the Bangkok International Film Festival (BKKIFF) is making a bold comeback, and it’s not just about screening films, but also reshaping Thailand’s cinematic identity and positioning Bangkok as Southeast Asia’s next major film hub.
Running from Sept. 27 to Oct. 15, 2025, BKKIFF 2025 marks a new chapter for the festival, which last held its edition in 2009. This revival is spearheaded by the Department of Cultural Promotion (DCP) under the Ministry of Culture and the newly formed Thailand Creative Culture Agency (THACCA), with a clear mission: to elevate Thai cinema on the global stage and foster international collaboration.
The festival’s theme, "Power in Collaboration," reflects its ambition to unite government, private sector, artists, and audiences in a shared cultural movement. “The film industry is one of the core elements of Thailand’s soft power,” said Dr. Surapong Suebwonglee, Chairman of the BKKIFF Organizing Committee. “It powerfully conveys our stories, ways of life, culture, and creativity to global audiences”.
BKKIFF 2025 promises to be the largest film festival in Southeast Asia, with over 200 films from more than 40 countries. The lineup spans features, shorts, documentaries, and animations, with a strong emphasis on recent releases, those that premiered within the past year, to qualify. The festival will also host masterclasses, panel discussions, and a robust film market, including over50 booths from Thai producers and industry stakeholders.
A major highlight is the Asian and Thai Project Pitching sessions, offering a total prize pool of US$25,000 to support emerging filmmakers. The festival’s opening ceremony on Sept. 29, 2025 at ICONSIAM’s Pinnacle Hall will feature the world premiere of Tee Yod 3 (Ghost Whisperer 3), the latest installment in Thailand’s highest-grossing horror franchise.
Screenings will take place across Bangkok’s leading cinemas, including Major Cineplex, SF Cinema, House Samyan, and Lido Connect. For Gen Z and younger millennials, BKKIFF may be a new name, but its return signals a renewed commitment to storytelling, creativity, and cultural exchange.
With over 100 short film submissions received within days of its open call, the excitement is palpable.
Check out BKKIFF’s website and follow their Instagram for more information.
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Wonderfruit, Thailand’s biggest immersive and trailblazing celebration of culture, art, music, wellness, and nature, is celebrating its 10th year anniversary this December 11 to 15, 2025, at The Fields, Siam Country Club, in Pattaya, Chonburi.
The festival makes its return with a lineup as bold as its vision—bringing together international headliners, diverse regional and Thai talents, chef’s table experiences, Thai Molam legends, wellness rituals, workshops, talks, and immersive art experiences at highly conceptualized venues built with circular design and sustainability at its core.
This anniversary year continues Wonderfruit’s decade-long exploration of Mind, Nature, and Sound, acting as both a cultural playground and a catalyst for new ideas. They’ve just released their second Guide to Wonder, offering a glimpse into what’s to come for this year’s edition.
Through “Sonic Minds,” Wonderfruit is teaming up with MSCTY_Studio to create and curate soundscapes designed to improve how we feel. These will be revealed through live performances by Shook, Esla Hewitt, Scanner, and more and surprise installations in the most unexpected places, like in the forest, restrooms, or bridges.
Molam World to the Global Stage
Molam World, known for its celebration of Northeastern Thai music, food, and art, is returning with performances from Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band, Rungfa Kulachai, Gilles Peterson, and Ustad Noor Bakhsh. This year, joining the Molam Bus is the Molam Theatre, a multi-purpose venue designed by PO-D Architects.
40+ Venues Come Alive
Beloved venues like The Quarry, Forbidden Fruit, Solar Village, Enfold, and an expanded Living Village welcome acts like FKJ, Kerala Dust, Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy, Hatis Noit & Orly Anan, múm, Shubostar, A Guy Called Gerald, Pearson Sound, Tristan Perich & ensemble 0, Vanishing Twin, Dawn of Midi, DOTT, JPBS x DuckUnit, Red-o, Minyo Crusaders and much more.
Making their debut this year is Baan Bardo, a kinetic maze with a multi-dimensional curation by Wit Pimkanchanapong, featuring performances, guided meditations, and Nepali Charya Nritya dance workshops.
With over 20 installations, Wonderfruit aims to involve art that encourages human connection. From Ab Rogers Design’s Social Interventions to Pinaree Sanpitak’s crafted steel and stone tables and Microtopia by TeaRoom, Wonderers are invited to slow down, connect, and reflect.
Wellness with Roots
The Wonderness program offers 100+ unique workshops, rituals, and ceremonies—from quantum sound healing with Zen monks to Amazonian Sacred Hapé rituals—inviting guests to a variety of ways to feel and live better.
Chef’s Tables & Culinary Stages
Michelin-star concepts, a Mediterranean-Thai fusion feast, and multi-sensory dining experiences are taking over the Wonder Kitchen and Open kitchen, while Pa Chan’s Life’s Market offers food, crafts, and culinary workshops from the five regions of Thailand.
Founder ‘Pete’ Pranitan Phornprapha reflected on the 10th Anniversary of Wonderfruit by sharing, “Reaching ten years of Wonderfruit is a moment of real gratitude and celebration for us. It’s thanks to the shared energy, creativity, and care of our community—our Wonderers that we’ve come this far.”
He added, “We’re entering a new chapter—one that moves beyond the idea of a once-a-year gathering. Wonderfruit is becoming a year-round cultural platform rooted in creativity and collaboration. We’re evolving The Fields into a living, working space for learning, experimentation and circular systems—from growing our own food, rewilding the land and hosting various cultural expressions that connect people to mind, sound, and nature.”
Wonderfruit is opening its next ticket salefor 48 hoursfrom September 2 to 4, 2025, at 6PM. Tickets will be first-come, first-served, with limited capacity.
Visit the Wonderfruit website here, and follow their Facebook and Instagram pages for more updates.
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OH!SOME, the cult-favorite one-stop trendy shop from Singapore and Malaysia, has finally landed in Bangkok — bringing its signature blend of curated finds, immersive shopping experiences, and social media-ready moments to Samyan Mitrtown.
Known for its brightly lit signature and vibrant storefront, Bangkok’s OH!SOME store brings a touch of magical winter charm with a whimsical ice and snow world. The store also doubles as a hot photo destination, already attracting droves of people to share their experiences.
Known for its brightly lit and vibrant storefront, Bangkok’s OH!SOME store brings a touch of magical winter charm with a whimsical ice and snow world. The store also doubles as a hot photo destination, already attracting droves of people to share their experiences.
Shoppers will find a mix of globally sourced products, exclusive IP collaborations, and everyday essentials with a cute twist. Some of their highlights include the Disney-themed collections — the seaside-inspired Stitch collection, picnic-themed Winnie the Pooh collection, and the upcoming denim-inspired Mickey Mouse collection.
OH!SOME also offers a wide range of on-trend items across categories such as beauty and skincare, fragrances, stationery, collectibles, snacks, and home décor. Practical yet full of personality, each product is designed to add a touch of joy and style to everyday life.
To celebrate its launch in Thailand, OH!SOME is hosting the “Ladder of Luck Challenge” from Aug. 1 to 15, 2025, where visitors can roll jumbo dice and move across the board for a chance to win vouchers. More interactive experiences, such as DIY workshops, fan meet events, and IP-themed activities, will be arriving soon in Thailand!
With over 130 stores open in Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, and beyond, OH!SOME has quickly become a go-to destination for young trendsetters. Its Bangkok debut coincided with OH!SOME’s first anniversary last Aug. 1, with more local stores set to open real soon!
For more information and updates, visit OH!SOME’s website here, and follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
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Filipino artist TRNZ has unveiled “Everything Was Where It Wasn’t,” a solo exhibition now open at the Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok in River City Bangkok. Running until Aug. 24, 2025 and curated by Michael Sena, the series of new paintings explores the fragile architecture of everyday life — where logic loosens, time folds in on itself, and the familiar quietly slips into the familiar.
TRNZ’s signature aesthetic — clean lines and visual clarity inspired by Japanese animation and meticulous storytelling — delivers a poetic meditation on solitude and the emotional blurs of modern living. The works don’t ask for attention, but there is quiet persistence in them that invites stillness. Their emotional tone isn’t loud, but restrained — and in that restraint, the weight of each piece is felt with enduring intensity.
Each scene feels suspended in time: where objects repeat, memories fragment, and meaning drifts in the gentle distortion of daydreams. Here, TRNZ’s characters do not speak; they pause. They are a mirror of ourselves as we try to navigate through the universal condition of modern life, where we are alone, yet profoundly connected in our isolation.
With “Everything Was Where It Wasn’t,” TRNZ gives a vision of life that is both gentle and unyielding. It is a portrait of our emotional world, rendered with remarkable clarity and sensitivity. TRNZ also invites us into this shared inner landscape, a space without linear time, where forms repeat and meaning slides, where everything is just slightly out of space.
Paradoxically, everything is exactly where it wasn’t and yet where we recognize ourselves most clearly.
“Everything Was Where It Wasn’t” is currently on view at Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok (Room 201-206, 2nd Floor, River City Bangkok) from Tuesdays to Saturdays, 11 AM to 7 PM, until Aug. 24, 2025.
Visit the Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok website here and follow their Facebook and Instagram pages. Follow TRNZ on Instagram.
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POP MART’s beloved character DIMOO is more than just a pop culture icon — he’s now the “Special Friend of China-Thailand’s Golden Jubilee”!
On June 30, 2025, the POP MART character was officially awarded the title during a ceremony hosted by Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese Embassy.
The reception was attended by Mr. Piyapak Sricharoen, Director-General of the Department of East Asian Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand, Ms. Chang Yumeng, Minister Counselor at the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Kingdom of Thailand, and Ms. Chen Xiaoyun, Vice President of POP MART International Group.
This honor marks POP MART’s creative homage to China and Thailand’s 50 years of friendship and diplomatic relations, and it came with a surprise: a limited-edition DIMOO figurine designed with a Thai baby elephant on its head, traditional attire, and a lotus flame, representing Chinese wisdom and the friendship between the two nations.
During the ceremony, DIMOO, dressed in Thai costume, performed a dance featuring both Chinese and Thai cultural elements. Artist Ayan Deng also made a special appearance at the session, where many fans brought their collected DIMOO figurines to be autographed.
Adding to the appeal, POP MART also teamed up with China Eastern Airlines to launch a special edition aircraft designed with DIMOO’s China-Thailand 50th anniversary design. The plane made its first flight on July 4, connecting multiple cities in China with Bangkok.
This collaboration marks a fresh new take on cultural diplomacy — using art toys and pop culture icons to connect people across cultures. In this celebration of 50 years of China-Thailand friendship, DIMOO serves not only as a jubilee figure, but also as a visual and emotional symbol of friendship.
Moving forward, POP MART will continue to build an expressive, upward-reaching brand that fosters meaningful cultural connections and shares the joy of art toy culture with the world.
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Have you had “Day 1"on repeat since 2018, or are you a fresh convert from TikTok’s “Location Unknown” edits? Either way, you're in for a treat, because HONNE is dialing up the soul and synth in Thailand's capital city for one unforgettable night only.
On July 27, 2025, the beloved British electro-soul duo will return to Bangkok for the highly anticipated “The OUCH World Tour," an experience that promises to keep you "Warm On a Cold Night."
HONNE, consisting of Andy Clutterbuck and James Hatcher, has carved out a space where soulful serenades meet glossy synth-pop. Now, after a string of buzz-worthy performances (including a March set at Pattaya's biggest food and art festival, Pelupo), they are bringing their sonic wonder to True Icon Hall at ICONSIAM.
Fans can expect them to perform tracks from their latest album "OUCH," which premiered on Sept. 6, 2024, and sent fans into a frenzy. With 16 tracks on the album, ranging from the comforting ballad "Lean on Me"to the sultry “SHHH,” the album dives deeper into their signature romantic sound.
This marks HONNE’s fifth time performing in Bangkok since their debut in 2017, proving the city holds a special place in their heart — and vice versa. And as if that weren’t enough, the night kicks off with Thai sensation Bowkylion, whose dreamy pop ballads will warm the crowd up just right.
For the Bangkok stop, doors to the concert open at 7 PM, with the duo taking the stage until 8:30 PM.
Tickets are selling fast, with VIP Standing at THB6,900 (for the superfans who want to be right up front) and General Admission at THB2,900. Grab your tickets now here.
Aside from Bangkok, fans in other parts of Southeast Asia can look forward to HONNE gracing the stage as part of their tour. On July 29, 2025, they will perform in Hong Kong at Asia World-Expo, Runway 11, starting at 8 PM.
Tickets are priced HK$1,450 for VIP Package, HK$880 for Priority Entry, and HK$680 for General Admission. For more information and to buy tickets to Hong Kong's concert, click here.
Location: Hall 1+2, 7F, True Icon Hall, Iconsiam, 299 Charoen Nakhon Rd, Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600
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Here’s your sign to finally get your hands on the Nintendo Switch 2, by the way.
If you haven’t heard already, Nintendo is finally releasing the Switch 2 in the Philippines, Thailand, and Singapore on June 26, 2025! The newest console now offers a larger display, faster performance, and a whole lot more upgrades and improvements.
Priced at around THB17,000, with the official price to be made available on June 21, fans are already eager to finally cop the Switch 2 and experience the newest from Nintendo!
If you’re looking to make the switch to the new Nintendo Switch 2, here’s what’s improved:
A Bigger and Sharper Screen: The Switch 2 has a 7.9-inch LCD screen, offering 1080p resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate for a smoother gameplay experience.
Boosted Graphics Performance: The Switch 2 is now powered by an NVIDIA Ampere GPU, allowing it to run games at higher resolutions and frame rates. The dock now supports 4K resolution, HDR, and VRR outputs.
Larger Joy-Con and Buttons: The new Switch boasts larger Joy-Con buttons, with a magnetic attachment replacing the rail attachment in the older console. The console also added a mouse-based control function to switch up the way players game, and a new “C” button that allows players to use the GameChat function, enabling voice and video chat during gaming sessions.
More Storage, More Games: The Switch 2 comes with 256GB of storage, which is eight times more than the first version, and now also supports memory expansion. The console only supports microSD Express cards.
GameChat and Online Features: The multiplayer gaming experience is now improved with the GameChat system that allows players to communicate with each other through the console. This also allows screen sharing and screen viewing functions.
Support for Older Games: If you’re thinking that you won’t be able to play your old Nintendo Switch games in the new console, you’re in luck because the Switch 2 can still play older games!
Availability: No official price has been revealed yet for Southeast Asia, but the price in other regions see the cost of the Switch 2 to be US$449.99. A Mario Kart World Bundle is also available for US$499.99.
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