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Best Hip Hop & EDM Clubs in Bangkok - Where to Dance in 2026

Bangkok's best clubs for hip hop, EDM, techno, and house music. Cover charges, bottle service prices, dress codes, and the best nights to go at Sing Sing Theater, Levels, and more.

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Best Hip Hop & EDM Clubs in Bangkok - Where to Dance in 2026

Bangkok has one of the best clubbing scenes in Southeast Asia, and the music variety is a big part of why. Whether you want hip hop bangers at a Soi 11 megaclub, deep house on a Thonglor rooftop, or hard techno at an underground warehouse party, this city has a venue for it. This guide covers the best hip hop and EDM clubs in Bangkok, what they cost, and how to get the most out of each one.

The Short Answer

The best hip hop clubs in Bangkok are Sing Sing Theater, Levels, and Sugar on Sukhumvit Soi 11, plus Candy Club for a more Thai-oriented crowd. For EDM, techno, and house music, head to BEAM in Thonglor, Onyx at RCA, or Space Plus for big-room events. Cover charges range from 300 to 700 THB and usually include one drink. Bottle service starts around 3,000 THB for a basic whiskey set.

Use our cost calculator to estimate your full night out spend.

Best Hip Hop Clubs in Bangkok

Hip hop dominates the Bangkok club scene, especially along Sukhumvit Soi 11. These venues play a mix of trap, R&B, mainstream hip hop, and Thai rap, depending on the night and the DJ.

Sing Sing Theater

Sing Sing Theater is the most visually striking club in Bangkok. The interior is designed like a 1930s Shanghai theater, with ornate gold detailing, deep red drapes, and a central stage surrounded by tiered seating. The music leans toward hip hop, R&B, and commercial dance, with resident DJs mixing mainstream tracks with Thai and international hits.

Location: Sukhumvit Soi 45, between BTS Phrom Phong and Thonglor.

Music: Hip hop, R&B, commercial dance. Fridays and Saturdays are the biggest nights.

Cover: 500 to 700 THB including one drink. Occasionally free entry before 23:00 on weeknights.

Bottle service: Starting at 5,000 THB for a basic bottle. VIP tables in prime positions run 8,000 to 15,000 THB.

Why go: The venue itself is worth seeing even if you are not a huge hip hop fan. The production value is higher than almost any other club in Bangkok. The crowd is a solid mix of Thai and international.

Best nights: Friday and Saturday. Thursday can be good but is less consistent.

Levels Club and Lounge

Levels is one of the longest-running clubs on Sukhumvit Soi 11 and a go-to for hip hop nights. The multi-level layout gives you different vibes on different floors. The main room typically plays hip hop and R&B, while the upper floor rotates between EDM, house, and open-format sets.

Location: Sukhumvit Soi 11, above Aloft Bangkok hotel. BTS Nana.

Music: Hip hop, R&B, and open format. The ground floor bar area plays lighter music for conversation.

Cover: 300 to 500 THB including one drink on weekends. Often free entry on weeknights.

Bottle service: Whiskey sets (bottle, mixers, ice, snacks) start at 3,000 to 4,000 THB. Premium tables near the DJ booth go up from there.

Why go: Reliable hip hop programming, central Soi 11 location, and a crowd that is consistently international. It is one of the easier clubs to get into as a solo traveller or small group.

Best nights: Friday and Saturday. Wednesday ladies' night draws a good crowd too.

Sugar Club

Sugar is right next to Levels on Soi 11 and pulls a similar crowd, though it tends slightly more upscale. The music rotates between hip hop, dancehall, and commercial EDM depending on the night and the DJ. The space is tighter than Levels, which creates an intense dance floor energy when it fills up.

Location: Sukhumvit Soi 11. BTS Nana.

Music: Hip hop, dancehall, commercial dance. Occasional themed nights.

Cover: 400 to 600 THB including one drink. Free entry sometimes available before 23:00.

Bottle service: Tables start around 4,000 to 5,000 THB for a standard set. VIP booths run 8,000 to 12,000 THB.

Why go: More intimate than Levels. The sound system is excellent for the size of the room, and when the DJ is on form, the energy on the dance floor is hard to beat on Soi 11.

Best nights: Friday and Saturday are packed. Thursday is a solid warm-up night.

Candy Club

Candy Club pulls a predominantly Thai crowd with hip hop, Thai rap, and commercial dance music. The vibe is different from the Soi 11 clubs. It is louder, more chaotic, and more authentically Bangkok. If you want to experience how young Thai people party, this is a better bet than the international-heavy Soi 11 spots.

Music: Thai hip hop, trap, commercial dance. Heavy on Thai language tracks.

Cover: 300 to 500 THB including one drink.

Bottle service: Whiskey sets from 3,000 THB. This is a bottle-service-driven venue, and most Thai groups order sets rather than individual drinks.

Why go: A genuine Thai clubbing experience. The energy level on Friday and Saturday nights is unmatched if you like a wilder crowd.

Best nights: Friday and Saturday.

BEAM (Thonglor)

BEAM in Thonglor straddles the line between hip hop and electronic music. The programming is more curated than the Soi 11 clubs, with themed nights that might feature anything from hip hop and R&B to afrobeats, funk, or disco. BEAM attracts a fashion-conscious crowd and the venue design is sleek and modern.

Location: Thonglor Soi 10. BTS Thong Lo.

Music: Rotating - hip hop, R&B, afrobeats, funk, disco, electronic depending on the night. Check their social media for the weekly lineup.

Cover: 300 to 500 THB on event nights. Some nights are free entry.

Bottle service: Tables from 5,000 THB. The cocktail menu is better than most clubs, so individual drinks are a real option here.

Why go: Better music curation than the mainstream clubs. If you care about the DJ lineup and want something beyond top-40 hip hop, BEAM is the move.

Best nights: Saturday is the main event. Thursday and Friday programming varies by week.

Best EDM and Electronic Clubs in Bangkok

Bangkok's electronic music scene runs deep. Beyond the mainstream EDM at the big clubs, you will find dedicated techno, house, and underground electronic venues that cater to a more music-focused crowd.

Onyx

Onyx at RCA is Bangkok's biggest dedicated EDM venue. The sound system is massive, the light show is world-class, and the energy is pure big-room. Onyx regularly hosts international DJ acts and is the venue most likely to bring in touring artists from the global festival circuit.

Location: RCA (Royal City Avenue). MRT Phra Ram 9, then a short taxi.

Music: EDM, progressive house, big-room, trance. Occasional dubstep and bass music nights.

Cover: 400 to 600 THB including one drink. Event nights with international DJs can be 800 to 1,500 THB.

Bottle service: Whiskey sets from 3,500 to 5,000 THB. VIP packages for international DJ events are significantly higher.

Why go: The best production setup for electronic music in Bangkok. If you want the full festival-scale light and sound experience indoors, Onyx is the only real option.

Best nights: Saturday is the flagship night. Special events are announced through their social media and ticketing platforms.

Space Plus

Space Plus is another RCA heavyweight with massive capacity and a focus on electronic music. The venue can hold thousands and regularly fills up on weekends with a young Thai crowd. The music varies between EDM, commercial dance, and occasionally live DJ showcase events.

Location: RCA. MRT Phra Ram 9, then taxi.

Music: EDM, commercial electronic, big-room. Themed party nights.

Cover: 300 to 500 THB including one drink.

Bottle service: Sets from 3,000 THB. The table booking system here is geared toward larger Thai groups.

Why go: Sheer scale. When Space Plus is packed on a Saturday night, the atmosphere is electric. The venue is also popular for themed events and countdown parties.

Best nights: Friday and Saturday.

Route66

Route66 at RCA is a Bangkok institution. The venue is split into multiple rooms, each playing a different genre. The hip hop room and the EDM room run simultaneously, so you can switch between styles without leaving the venue. The Thai live music room adds a third option with bands playing Thai pop and rock.

Location: RCA. MRT Phra Ram 9, then taxi.

Music: Multi-room - hip hop, EDM, Thai live music. Each room has its own DJ or band.

Cover: 300 to 500 THB including one drink.

Bottle service: Whiskey sets from 2,500 to 4,000 THB depending on the brand and room.

Why go: Variety in a single venue. You can start in the hip hop room, move to EDM, and catch a Thai band all in one night. The crowd is almost entirely young Thai, so this is a great place to experience local nightlife culture.

Best nights: Friday and Saturday. The venue opens earlier than most clubs and gets busy by 22:30.

BEAM (Electronic Nights)

BEAM deserves a second mention here because its electronic programming is some of the best in Bangkok. On dedicated electronic nights, BEAM brings in DJs playing deep house, tech house, minimal techno, and experimental electronic music. The sound system is tuned for detail rather than pure volume, making it a favourite among people who genuinely care about the music.

Music on electronic nights: Deep house, tech house, minimal techno, ambient, experimental.

Why go for electronic: The closest thing Bangkok has to a Berlin-style club, in terms of music curation and crowd mentality. People come to dance and listen rather than just drink and be seen.

Underground and Pop-Up Events

Bangkok has a growing underground electronic music scene that operates outside traditional club venues. Warehouse parties, rooftop events, and pop-up nights in converted spaces host local and international techno, house, and experimental electronic acts. These events are typically promoted through Instagram, Facebook groups, and word of mouth. Look for promoters like Kolour, Dudesweet, and Siam Songkran for upcoming events.

Live DJ Nights - Who Plays Where and When

Knowing which venue plays what on which night saves you from showing up to a hip hop club on techno night. Here is a general weekly breakdown, though always check venue social media for the latest lineup.

DayVenueMusic
WednesdayLevelsLadies' night, open format / hip hop
ThursdayBEAMVaries - check lineup (often hip hop or funk)
ThursdaySugarWarm-up night, hip hop and R&B
FridaySing Sing TheaterHip hop, R&B, commercial
FridayRoute66Multi-room: hip hop, EDM, Thai live
FridayOnyxEDM, progressive house
SaturdaySing Sing TheaterHip hop, R&B - biggest night
SaturdayLevelsHip hop, open format
SaturdaySugarHip hop, dancehall
SaturdayBEAMElectronic or hip hop (check lineup)
SaturdayOnyxEDM - flagship night
SaturdaySpace PlusEDM, commercial electronic

International guest DJs typically play on Fridays and Saturdays. Follow venues on Instagram for announcements - lineups can change week to week.

Cover Charges and Bottle Service Prices

Here is a price comparison across the major clubs so you can budget your night.

Cover Charges

VenueWeeknight (THB)Weekend (THB)Includes
Sing Sing TheaterFree to 500500 to 7001 drink
LevelsFree to 300300 to 5001 drink
SugarFree to 400400 to 6001 drink
Candy Club200 to 300300 to 5001 drink
BEAMFree to 300300 to 5001 drink
Onyx300 to 400400 to 6001 drink
Route66200 to 300300 to 5001 drink
Space Plus200 to 300300 to 5001 drink

Most clubs waive cover charges if you book a table with bottle service.

Bottle Service

VenueBasic Whiskey Set (THB)Premium Table (THB)What You Get
Sing Sing Theater5,0008,000 to 15,000Bottle, mixers, ice, snacks, reserved seating
Levels3,000 to 4,0006,000 to 10,000Bottle, mixers, ice, snacks
Sugar4,000 to 5,0008,000 to 12,000Bottle, mixers, ice, VIP booth
Onyx3,500 to 5,0008,000 to 15,000+Bottle, mixers, ice, VIP area
Route662,500 to 4,0005,000 to 8,000Bottle, mixers, ice, room selection

Tip: Splitting a whiskey set among four people is almost always cheaper per person than buying individual drinks all night. A 3,000 THB set split four ways is 750 THB each for a full bottle, mixers, and no cover charge. Individual drinks at a club run 250 to 400 THB each, so the maths works out fast.

For a full breakdown of nightlife costs, read our guide to how much a night out in Bangkok costs.

What to Wear - Club Dress Codes in Bangkok

Bangkok club dress codes are more relaxed than Singapore or Hong Kong, but they still exist. Getting turned away at the door is a real possibility if you show up in the wrong gear.

The Rules That Apply Everywhere

  • No flip flops or sandals. This is the one universal rule. Wear closed shoes or at minimum clean sneakers.
  • No sleeveless shirts for men. Singlets, tank tops, and vests will get you turned away at most clubs.
  • No shorts at upscale venues. Sing Sing Theater, BEAM, and Sugar enforce this. Levels and the RCA clubs are sometimes more lenient.
  • No sports jerseys or gym wear. Keep it smart casual at minimum.

What Works

Men: Dark jeans or chinos, a collared shirt or clean t-shirt, and sneakers or loafers. You do not need a suit or blazer, but looking put-together helps, especially at the door.

Women: Dress codes are significantly more relaxed for women. Dresses, skirts, jeans, heels, or clean sneakers all work. The only real restriction is beachwear and flip flops.

Venue-Specific Notes

VenueDress Code LevelNotes
Sing Sing TheaterSmart casualNo shorts, no sandals, collared shirt recommended
LevelsCasual-smartClean sneakers fine, avoid shorts
SugarSmart casualSimilar to Sing Sing, slightly more relaxed
BEAMFashion-forwardThe crowd dresses well - you will want to match
OnyxCasualMore relaxed than Soi 11 clubs
Route66CasualLeast strict of the major clubs
Candy ClubCasualRelaxed, just avoid flip flops

For a more detailed guide on dress codes across all venue types, check out our rooftop dress code guide - many of the same principles apply to clubs.

Best Nights to Go Out

Bangkok clubbing follows a predictable weekly rhythm. Knowing the pattern helps you pick the right night for what you want.

Thursday

The warm-up night. Clubs are open but not packed. Cover charges are lower or waived entirely. This is a good night if you want to actually move on the dance floor and hear the music without being crushed. Levels and Sugar on Soi 11 both have decent Thursday crowds. BEAM often runs interesting themed nights mid-week.

Best for: Smaller crowds, cheaper entry, more relaxed door policy.

Friday

The first big night. Clubs are busy from 23:00 onward. This is when most venues bring out their better DJs and the energy picks up significantly. Sing Sing Theater on Friday is excellent. Route66 and Onyx at RCA start filling up early.

Best for: Good crowds without Saturday-level intensity. Better DJ lineups than Thursday.

Saturday

The main event. Every major club is at full capacity by midnight. Cover charges are at their highest. Expect queues at popular venues after 23:30. The music is at its best, the DJs bring their top sets, and the energy across every venue is at peak levels. If you only have one night to go clubbing in Bangkok, make it Saturday.

Best for: Peak energy, best DJs, full capacity. The definitive Bangkok clubbing experience.

Music by Night

NightHip HopEDMMixed/Other
ThursdayLevels, SugarOccasional at OnyxBEAM (varies)
FridaySing Sing Theater, LevelsOnyx, Route66BEAM, Route66
SaturdayAll major hip hop clubsOnyx, Space PlusBEAM, Route66

Getting In - Tips for Entry and Guest Lists

Most Bangkok clubs are not difficult to get into compared to major Western cities, but a few tips help you avoid issues.

General Tips

Arrive before midnight. Queues build after 00:00 at popular venues on Friday and Saturday. Showing up at 23:00 to 23:30 usually means walking straight in.

Book a table for groups. If you have four or more people, booking a table through the venue's LINE or Instagram account often gets you in without a queue and waives the cover charge. The bottle service minimum is usually comparable to what you would spend on individual drinks anyway.

Carry your passport or a copy. Some venues check ID, especially for younger-looking visitors. A photo of your passport on your phone usually works, but having a physical copy is safer.

Be polite to door staff. Thai service culture is built on respect. Being aggressive, drunk, or rude at the door is the fastest way to get turned away regardless of how you are dressed.

Guest Lists

Several Bangkok clubs run guest lists through promoters. Getting on a list typically means free or reduced entry and sometimes a complimentary drink. The easiest way to find promoters is through:

  • Hotel concierges - most mid-range and upscale hotels on Sukhumvit have connections to club promoters
  • Instagram - search for the venue name plus "guestlist" or "guest list"
  • LINE groups - if you know anyone in Bangkok's nightlife scene, ask for an invite to the venue's LINE group
  • Hostel common areas - for Khaosan and Soi 11 venues, hostel staff often have guest list access

Venues That Are Easier or Harder to Enter

VenueEase of EntryNotes
Route66EasyRarely turns anyone away who meets dress code
LevelsEasyStraightforward, pay cover and enter
OnyxEasyBig capacity, rarely has long queues
Space PlusEasyMassive venue, always room
SugarModerateCan have queues late on Saturday
Candy ClubModerateMay be selective with large male groups
Sing Sing TheaterModerateHigher standards for dress and behaviour
BEAMModerate to selectiveDepends on the event and how full it is

Best Areas for Clubbing in Bangkok

Bangkok's clubs are concentrated in three main areas, each with a different character.

Sukhumvit Soi 11

The international clubbing strip. Levels, Sugar, and Havana Social are all within a few minutes' walk of each other. The crowd is the most international in Bangkok - a mix of tourists, expats, and English-speaking Thai. The advantage of Soi 11 is that you can bounce between multiple venues in a single night without needing transport.

Getting there: BTS Nana, then walk down Soi 11.

Vibe: International, energetic, easy to meet people.

Read more: Best areas for nightlife in Bangkok

Thonglor (Sukhumvit Soi 55)

Thonglor is where Bangkok's trendsetters go. BEAM is the main club, but the area is better known for its cocktail bars, live music venues, and late-night dining. Clubbing here is more curated and fashion-conscious than Soi 11.

Getting there: BTS Thong Lo, then taxi or walk down the soi.

Vibe: Trendy, predominantly Thai, fashion-forward.

Read more: Thonglor nightlife guide

RCA (Royal City Avenue)

RCA is Bangkok's dedicated clubbing strip. Route66, Onyx, and Space Plus are all on the same road. The crowd is overwhelmingly young Thai. Prices are lower than Soi 11 or Thonglor, the energy is higher, and the atmosphere is more authentically Bangkok. The downside is the location - RCA is not on the BTS or MRT, so you need a taxi to get there and back.

Getting there: MRT Phra Ram 9, then a 10-minute taxi. Grab is the easiest option.

Vibe: Young Thai, loud, high-energy, affordable.

Read more: Best areas for nightlife in Bangkok

Quick Area Comparison

FactorSoi 11ThonglorRCA
Music focusHip hop, R&B, commercialElectronic, mixed, curatedEDM, hip hop, Thai pop
CrowdInternationalThai trendsettersYoung Thai
Price levelMedium-highHighMedium
Walkability between clubsExcellentModerateExcellent
Transport accessBTS NanaBTS Thong LoTaxi only
Best forFirst-time visitors, varietyMusic enthusiasts, cocktail loversThai clubbing experience, EDM

A Suggested Clubbing Route

If you have one big night out planned and want to hit multiple spots, here is a route that works well on a Friday or Saturday.

20:00 to 22:00 - Start with dinner and cocktails in Thonglor. Grab drinks at a cocktail bar to warm up.

22:00 to 00:00 - Head to BEAM if there is a good lineup that night. The music starts getting good around 23:00.

00:00 to 02:00 - Grab a taxi to Soi 11. Hit Levels or Sugar for peak-hour hip hop. The dance floor energy between midnight and 02:00 is the best window.

02:00 onward - Some after-hours options exist but are not officially advertised. Ask around at the venues.

For more routing ideas, check our complete Bangkok nightlife guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best hip hop club in Bangkok? Sing Sing Theater for the venue experience and production quality. Levels for reliable hip hop programming and an international crowd. Sugar for a more intimate dance floor. All three deliver strong hip hop nights on Fridays and Saturdays.

What is the best EDM club in Bangkok? Onyx at RCA is the top dedicated EDM venue with the best sound system and light setup. For deeper, more curated electronic music, BEAM in Thonglor is the pick. For sheer scale, Space Plus at RCA delivers.

How much does it cost to get into a club in Bangkok? Most clubs charge 300 to 700 THB on weekends, with one drink included. Weeknight entry is often free or 200 to 300 THB. Special events with international DJs can run 800 to 1,500 THB. Booking a table with bottle service usually waives the cover charge. Check our cost calculator for personalised estimates.

Do Bangkok clubs play Thai music? Yes. Route66 at RCA has a dedicated Thai live music room alongside its hip hop and EDM rooms. Candy Club plays a lot of Thai hip hop and trap. Most clubs with a predominantly Thai crowd will mix Thai-language tracks into their sets. If you want a purely Western music experience, Soi 11 clubs like Levels are your best bet.

What time do clubs close in Bangkok? Legal closing time for most Bangkok venues is 02:00. Clubs in designated entertainment zones like RCA can stay open until 04:00 or later. In practice, closing times can vary and some venues push past their official hours on big nights. The peak hours at most clubs are 23:30 to 01:30.

Is Bangkok clubbing safe? Bangkok is generally very safe for nightlife, including the clubbing scene. Standard precautions apply - watch your drinks, keep valuables secure, and use Grab rather than unlicensed taxis to get home. The club areas covered in this guide (Soi 11, Thonglor, RCA) are all well-established and well-lit entertainment zones. Read our full safety guide for more detail.

Can I go to Bangkok clubs alone? Absolutely. Soi 11 clubs like Levels and Sugar are particularly solo-friendly because the international crowd makes it easy to strike up conversations. RCA clubs are more group-oriented (the whiskey set model is built around tables of four or more), but solo visitors are still welcome. For more on this, see our singles nightlife guide.

Do I need to book ahead for bottle service? For a standard table at most venues, you can usually arrange it on the day by messaging the venue on LINE or Instagram. For premium tables at Sing Sing Theater or VIP areas at Onyx on event nights, booking a day or two ahead is recommended - especially on Saturday.

Browse all Bangkok nightclubs on our site, or explore clubs by area: Thonglor | RCA | Nana / Soi 11.

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