1 Today, head to the Dropzone Festival for a unique music festival experience. Held at the Wonder World Extreme Park on Ram Intra, this music festival is divided into seven zones, offering heart-thumping EDM music, VR games, laser tag and food and drinks, all in one place. Day passes range from 1,900-3,000 baht, though there are also group packages for six to 10 people as well. For more information regarding the ticket tiers or to make reservations, head over to ticketmelon.com now.

2 The Pullman Bangkok Hotel G welcomes all to attend their special art exhibition, Jaruwat: Mostly People. The first solo exhibition of Thai artist Jaruwat Normrubporn, the exhibition will last from tonight to April 30, and will feature a series of oil-on-canvas paintings by the young artist. Based on people drawn from his own memories, the paintings are supposed to explore the beauty of people, both inside and out. Entry to the exhibition -- held at the hotel's 36th floor gallery -- is free, and will be available starting 6pm today.


3 Looking for an exciting place to party the night away? Why not check out W Bangkok hotel's Woobar and their special Flow Bubbles For Boys & Girls event? For 400 baht, enjoy a night of free-flow sparkling wine to the thumping beats of DJ Groove, or get an exclusive cocktail starting from 200 baht per glass. The event is also divided into separate days for "boys" and "girls", with the boys getting Wednesdays from 8-10pm, while the girls get Thursday. For more information, or to reserve a table, call 02-344-4131 or email bf.wbangkok@whotels.com.

4 This Monday, 6.30am onwards, users of AIS Play or AIS Playbox can tune into HBO Asia for a live-stream of the Oscar Red Carpet And The Academy Awards. The most prestigious event in the film industry, the live-stream will also be hosted by Thai celebrity Greg Uttsada Panichkul. Those who prefer to watch the event at a more comfortable hour can catch the reruns on HBO Asia from 6pm onwards.

5 This upcoming Thursday marks International Women's Day. To that end, the Cho Why artspace welcomes you to their venue in Chinatown for a special screening of the 2015 documentary God Save The Queen. Following young British woman Jodie, the documentary explores the sexual prejudices common in the music industry, with interviews from a cast made up exclusively of prominent women in the industry. Screening begins at 7.30pm, and will be free for anyone attending.
