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Current live music venues in Pattaya, Jan 2025


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I've posted similar to this in the past, but as we all know, "stuff" changes rapidly in Pattaya so please indulge me.

 

I'm looking for live bands.
I'm aware of the various "Rolling" bars - not impressed by many to be honest but I did like the band in Rolling on Soi 8 last year and a friend's just messaged me to say they're even better now.

Also aware of the place on 2nd Road (nearly opposite Mike's dept. store) although since the Filipina singer left, they've become pretty boring, IMO
Likewise there was a place on Soi Diana (Sweethearts I think) last year - might still be there

There was also a large place on Soi Bukhau, nearly opposite LK Metro...began with a "B"

 

If anyone remembers the old "Blues Factory" on Walking St, a place like that would appeal greatly.

 

Now I know all this is very subjective but my musical tastes include but not limited to Jazz (30s to 40s), Swing, Jive, Rock 'n' Roll, Blues, R & B (the old version!) some Soul, most styles of Country (AND Western!) Sixties, Punk, most West Indian music (Calypso - Ska - Reggae etc). For 70s onwards, generally more Robbie than Rainbow, Blur possibly, NEVER Oasis.   And.....  NOT a headbanger!!!

 

I've found, over the years that Filipino / Filipina singers do better with western music than do Thai.

 

Looking for places around mainly central Pattaya, but Naklua and Jomtien also useful.

 

So any recommendations please?

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2 minutes ago, CanadaSam said:

Surprised you didn't mention the Triangle just off Soi Buakhow.

 

Philipino band will play just about anything you ask them to!

You're absolutely right - thanks.

And its just around the corner from where I stay.  😆 And it's on "Soi Pothole" where I've been known to spend the odd hour or 5!!

Cant think why I didn't include it - must be my premature senility! 😞

 

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12 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

Did you check out the reasonably new Las Vegas place on Soi Diana?  It has A/C.  You won't know it until you walk through the air curtain.  A/C is a reason why I sometimes go to places like Rolling. 

 

Also, the place on Soi Buakhao, Matador, which is across from LK.   

 

The band at Tuk Tuk Club on LK play late, and are ok. 

Thank you.  👍

No, I didn't check Las Vegas on Diana - when I was last in Patts it wasn't quite open. I shall check it very soon.

 

And...that senility's having a fine time today... when I said "There was also a large place on Soi Bukhau, nearly opposite LK Metro...began with a "B"" I did in fact mean Matador - where are you Nurse?  😩😩😩

See  - you answer my question and I provide you with entertainment - fair exchange?

 

Tuk Tuk is completely new to me  - another one to try.

 

And thanks for the warning - too hot doesn't usually bother me....we shall see.

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Just now, KhunHeineken said:

I prefer a more intimate place, as in, the band is just "there" within the crowd, on a small stage.  Las Vegas on Soi Diana is a large establishment.  The band is on a large elevated stage.  Good band, but you will have no interaction with them.    Don't worry about the cost of drinks at all the different bars.  They have to all charge the same price, which makes you wonder why anyone bought a bar in there, but that's for a different thread.    

I know what you mean - I used to go to gigs in London during the "Pub Rock" days of the late seventies and eighties, also when Punk surfaced. Being pressed up against the stage watching  NEW artists like The Jam or Ian Dury or Elvis Costello or Sex Pistols (all for free!!!) was brilliant - even when you got beer spilled over you and came out reeking of cigarette smoke.

 

Having said that, The Rolling Stones or Status Quo at Wembley were brilliant too - but in their own way.


I'm actually quite looking forward to checking out  Las Vegas - as I say it'll be new to me.

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7 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

Since it's been enclosed, sometimes it's a sauna in there.  Are they trying to save on electric?

I have never been since that happened. Did they not install AC? Is smoking still going on? 

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On 1/27/2025 at 3:29 PM, VBF said:

 

I'm looking for live bands.

 

Looking for places around mainly central Pattaya, but Naklua and Jomtien also useful.

 

So any recommendations please?

 

 

 

"Rock Factory" and "Matador" in soi Buakhao

 

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49 minutes ago, Espanol said:

 

 

"Rock Factory" and "Matador" in soi Buakhao

 

Thanks 👍 - Matador already mentioned  - my initial description was wrong.

Rock Factory - that's the other one almost opposite LK I believe. Very sort of "Goth" in appearance?

 

 I didn't mention that because the bands on there play the real heavy stuff - Judas Priest for example which is not to my taste.

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4 minutes ago, CanadaSam said:

A place called M's Mojito, right on the corner of Beach Road and the Klang Road, the band is pretty good, but the views of the beach/sea are unbeatable!

That sounds well worth a try. 👍👍

I believe it's right near a huge fish restaurant which is good but pricey (for Pattaya)

I think I've walked past it on the way to the restaurant and seen band equipment all covered up. Presumably my timing was out.

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1 hour ago, Espanol said:

 

Lovely Corner

 

https://maps.app.goo.gl/bFvuJaWBJGjn71w87

 

Live music and beautiful views.

 

Been past there, didn't rate the band then, but given my OP, certainly worth trying again and a very short walk from M's Mojito mentioned above 👍  There could be a plan here.......

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On 1/28/2025 at 10:30 PM, jacko45k said:

I have never been since that happened. Did they not install AC? Is smoking still going on? 

Air Conditioning has been installed.  They are the large square units hanging from the ceiling that point the cool air in different directions. 

 

Maybe it's the time I arrive.  Maybe the air conditioning hasn't had time to cool the volume of air in the building.

 

Rather than catch the earlier sets from the band, I might catch the later sets next time and see if it's any cooler.  

 

The last time I was there I was sweating.  Finished my two beers and left.   Haven't been back for a while.  I forget if people were smoking inside or not.  I'll remember to take not of that next time. 

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On 1/28/2025 at 3:29 PM, VBF said:

I know what you mean - I used to go to gigs in London during the "Pub Rock" days of the late seventies and eighties, also when Punk surfaced. Being pressed up against the stage watching  NEW artists like The Jam or Ian Dury or Elvis Costello or Sex Pistols (all for free!!!) was brilliant - even when you got beer spilled over you and came out reeking of cigarette smoke.

 

Having said that, The Rolling Stones or Status Quo at Wembley were brilliant too - but in their own way.


I'm actually quite looking forward to checking out  Las Vegas - as I say it'll be new to me.

There's very few live music venues with air conditioning around the Soi Baukhao area.  Las Vegas is one of them.  Just makes for a more pleasant session, but it's a big place. 

 

I do hope Triangle Bar sort out their a/c.  I don't mine paying more for drinks in venues if the a/c is on, as it makes the place more comfortable. 

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1 hour ago, KhunHeineken said:

There's very few live music venues with air conditioning around the Soi Baukhao area.  Las Vegas is one of them.  Just makes for a more pleasant session, but it's a big place. 

 

I do hope Triangle Bar sort out their a/c.  I don't mine paying more for drinks in venues if the a/c is on, as it makes the place more comfortable. 

Doesn't bother me  - I would always rather be too hot than too cold! But if they allow smoking, THEN I appreciate the A/C

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5 minutes ago, VBF said:

Doesn't bother me  - I would always rather be too hot than too cold! But if they allow smoking, THEN I appreciate the A/C

It's not just the climate control.  A/C venues keep out the motorbike noise, music from neighboring bars, the smoke coming from a BBQ vendor doing the rounds with their cart, as well as dust and mosquitos. 

 

I would rather be in an open air venue and put up with all of the above, than in an enclosed venue who do not put the a/c on and it's a sauna.

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3 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

It's not just the climate control.  A/C venues keep out the motorbike noise, music from neighboring bars, the smoke coming from a BBQ vendor doing the rounds with their cart, as well as dust and mosquitos. 

 

I would rather be in an open air venue and put up with all of the above, than in an enclosed venue who do not put the a/c on and it's a sauna.

All true but dependent on location of course.

 

Hopefully, a good rocking band will drown out external sounds 🎸🎸🎸

 

For listening to live bands, I'm sort of "focussed"  on the music and sound quality thereof. (See my earlier comments about pub gigs in London - not comfortable but I'll put up with that if the music is good enough.)

 

If it isn't, then I won't stay anyway - if I'm in a place with a live band I don't like, that becomes more irritating than anything else, so time to move on.

 

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