Maho Rasop Fest announces full lineup and pre-party show next week

Ambrose Kenny-Smith and friends of Aussie psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard perform Saturday at the 2019 Maho Rasop Music Festival in Bangkok. Photo: Chayanit Itthipongmaetee / Coconuts Bangkok
Ambrose Kenny-Smith and friends of Aussie psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard perform Saturday at the 2019 Maho Rasop Music Festival in Bangkok. Photo: Chayanit Itthipongmaetee / Coconuts Bangkok

One of Bangkok’s most anticipated music festivals, due to return next month, unveiled its final roster of artists, adding 19 more acts last night to its jam-packed, two-day roster

Nov. 19 will be headliend by Japanese experimental multi-instrumentalist Cornelius, psychedelic pop group Mild High Club, and UK post-punk band Dry Cleaning, alongside DIIV and Moonchild. Also announced were Srirajah Rockers, Foodman, Alec Orachi, Buddha Beat and Vanthan.

On Nov. 20, UK jazz drummer Yussef Dayes and Japanese indie rockers DYGL will perform alongside Mono, Last Dinosaurs, and Se So Neon.

The event also revealed part of its Boiler Room stage lineup taking place on the second day, featuring prominent local acts such as DJ Dragon, DOTT, Elaheh, Marmosets, Thaistick, and Pete TR. Belgium-based duo Asa Moto and Malaysian-based DJ Rempit Goddess will also perform. Maho Rasop promised more Boiler Room acts will be announced.

For those out of the loop, Boiler Room is a music platform best known for its live streams consisting of DJs playing in overstuffed booths packed with sweaty ravers at venues around the world.

Before the show, on Nov. 5, a pre-party to be held for ticket holders at De Commune will feature bands such as Death of Heather, Footprints on Mars, Kiki and DJs including Sunju Hargun, Wildealer, and Iyy.

Maho Rasop is scheduled to take place Nov. 19 and Nov. 20 at ESC Park in Pathum Thani’s Rangsit area.

Tickets are on sale now for THB3,890. They increase to THB4,390 on Tuesday.

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