Songkran 2026 in Bangkok arrives with tradition at its core and transformation at its edges, with multiple festivals running simultaneously and the city-wide after party roster headlined by the world’s largest DJs. The Thai New Year festival, celebrated every April, centers on water as a symbol of renewal. This year from April 11-15, Bangkok’s streets fill with energy as locals and visitors take part in city-wide water rituals that stretch across entire districts. By night, that same energy evolves into something sharper. Clubs open their doors to a different kind of celebration, where music takes control and the pace intensifies.
Bangkok’s afterparties have grown into a defining layer of Songkran. These nights carry their own identity, shaped by longer DJ sets, tighter spaces, and crowds that stay locked in until sunrise. In 2026, the programming across the city reflects a deeper understanding of club culture. Lineups feel curated rather than stacked, with each venue carving out its own sonic direction across multiple nights.
VOID Bangkok Shapes a Four-Night Narrative Across Genres
With numerous after party options in Songkran, VOID Bangkok drops a 2026 lineup structured with intent. The venue builds a four-night journey that moves through distinct electronic styles, offering a layered experience across the week.
- April 11 opens with Ben Nicky, whose sets carry relentless pace and sharp transitions. His ability to move across genres keeps the room engaged from the first drop.
- April 12 brings Vini Vici into focus. Their psytrance sound thrives in enclosed spaces, where rolling basslines and extended builds create a fully immersive atmosphere. Their global presence continues to shape the genre’s reach.
- April 13 leans into progressive house with DubVision B2B Third Party. This pairing reflects a shared history of melodic storytelling, drawing from festival anthems and translating them into a more intimate club setting.
- April 14 closes with Matisse & Sadko, whose catalogue balances emotional depth with precise production. Their long-standing collaborations with Martin Garrix continue to influence modern progressive house.

VOID’s programming highlights the spectrum of electronic music, offering a complete arc from high-tempo intensity to melodic resolution.
Atlas Super Club Connects Global Headliners With Local Energy
Atlas Super Club Bangkok anchors Songkran 2026 with an after party lineup made of massive international names and regional talent. The venue captures the momentum of the festival and translates it into a consistent nightlife experience.
- April 11 sees R3HAB take over, bringing his signature blend of mainstream appeal and club-ready energy. Fresh off the release of his new single “Ghost Town,” he’s set to command Atlas Super Club and keep the momentum high throughout the night.
- April 12 welcomes Alok, a global figure whose Brazilian bass influence resonates across markets. His sound carries immediate familiarity while maintaining a strong rhythmic foundation for the dancefloor.
- April 13 introduces LNY TNZ alongside Evin King, bringing a faster and more aggressive tempo profile into the week’s programming.
- April 14 closes with 22Bullets, joined by Vion Konger and Beyond Young. This night reflects the strength of Southeast Asia’s electronic music scene and its growing global visibility.

Atlas Super Club maintains a steady pulse throughout Songkran, offering a massive space where global and local sounds meet.
Spaceplus Bangkok Expands the Experience Into a Five-Night Arena
Spaceplus officially reopens and approaches Songkran with scale and continuity. The venue extends the celebration into five nights, offering a multisensory environment that merges production with performance.
- April 11 begins with Sam Feldt, whose melodic house sound introduces a smooth entry into the week.
- April 12 features Quintino, bringing big room energy and structured drops that resonate in a high-capacity setting.
- April 13 centers on STMPD RCRDS, with artists including Julian Jordan, Merow and NOME. This showcase highlights a label that continues to shape the modern festival sound through refined production and artist development.
- April 14 welcomes Oliver Heldens, whose catalog consistently bridges underground house influences with broader appeal.
- April 15 concludes with Nifra, bringing trance into the closing night and adding another dimension to the week’s musical arc.

Spaceplus delivers continuity across its programming, offering a full-spectrum experience that reflects the diversity of electronic music today.
A Festival That Lives Beyond the Streets
Songkran in Bangkok continues to evolve beyond its cultural roots, expanding into one of Asia’s most dynamic periods for electronic music. The afterparties play a central role in that transformation. They create spaces where artists extend their sets, experiment with sound, and connect directly with audiences.
In 2026, the city’s clubs reflect a deeper alignment between global touring circuits and local nightlife culture. Each venue contributes a distinct perspective, shaping a week that moves seamlessly from tradition to modern expression.
Bangkok during Songkran becomes a continuous rhythm that carries from daylight into the early hours, defined by music, movement, and momentum




