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Kolour me badd

Local and international artists will offer a spectacular and immersive experience. photos courtesy of Kolour

"Singha Music Presents Kolour In The Park" festival will be back for a day of the richest and most immersive experience at Thai Wake Park in Pathum Thani on March 2 from 1pm to midnight.

Held in collaboration with Johnnie Walker, Smirnoff, Grab, Pullman Bangkok Hotel G and Red Bull, the 5th edition of the open-air festival promises to expand music selections and artist line-up to be the most diverse to date with the aim of becoming Asia's number one festival.

Beyond the previous years of house and techno on the Shelter stage, a new Park stage will embrace a line-up of live performances and artists, spanning electronic and indie with influences of disco, jazz, house, hip-hop, electronica and instrumental.

This year's impressive music showcase will import many international names including Charlotte de Witte, a talented female techno DJ and producer from Belgium; Masego, a multi-talented American musician; SG Lewis, a UK-based soulful electronic singer-songwriter; Floyd Lavine, a Berlin-based South African electronic music artist; and Yung Bae, an LA producer with unique sounds combining rap, disco and the 80s.

The festival will be one of Bangkok's biggest sunset parties. Kolour

Other famous names in music will be Eskuche, an Ibiza-NYC based up-and-coming house DJ and producer; Australian DJ ATMA; Peking Opera, a live performance act from a French-Swiss Thai DJ duo; and Juany Bravo, a South American born self-taught producer reputed for his hip-hop, disco, Latin grooves and classic house sounds.

Also set to deliver more to the event will be Fur Coat, a Barcelona-based DJ and producer duo who bring salsa and soul beats from their Venezuelan origins; Hayden James, an Australian EDM genius; as well as local artists Boris Rubin, Dan Buri, Gramaphone Children and Kuroten.

The festival will also bring a unique collection of art installations, sculptures, roaming performance art, boutique bars, gourmet food trucks and a free massage station among other things.

Tickets cost 1,500 baht (2,100 baht at the door) and are available from http://kolourinthepark.com.

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