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This isn’t just a festival — it’s the hottest weekend Southeast Asia’s been waiting for.
Get ready, Malaysia — one of Asia’s biggest music festivals is landing just a short flight away. Summer Sonic Bangkok 2025 is set to take over IMPACT Challenger Hall on August 23 and 24, bringing together global icons and regional stars for a two-day music explosion like no other. This marks a rare chance for Southeast Asian fans — especially those from Kuala Lumpur — to experience a world-class line-up without crossing continents. Expect electrifying sets from Alicia Keys, Camila Cabello, 21 Savage, and the Black Eyed Peas, alongside high-energy performances from BABYMETAL, JVKE, BE:FIRST, and more.
As the festival makes its Bangkok debut, fans from across the region are flying in to catch the action. If you’ve ever dreamt of a live music escape packed with international heat and regional flavour, this is the one to mark on your calendar. Bangkok is calling — and it sounds epic. By just taking a 2-hour flight over to Bangkok from Malaysia, you’ll be able to attend history in the making!
What is Summer Sonic?
Summer Sonic was first held in 2000 in Japan, created by Japanese entertainment company Creativeman Productions. It was conceived as an urban, high-energy alternative to the more rural and camp-based Fuji Rock Festival. Unlike other festivals that required traveling to remote areas, Summer Sonic was designed to be more accessible, with venues located in major cities — originally Tokyo and Osaka — connected by high-speed trains. From the beginning, Summer Sonic focused on blending Western headliners with Japanese and Asian acts, offering fans a truly global music experience. Past lineups have featured artists like Radiohead, Beyoncé, Coldplay, Green Day, and Red Hot Chili Peppers, alongside rising J-pop, K-pop, and rock acts.

It quickly grew into one of Asia’s premier music festivals, celebrated for its diverse lineup, urban setting, and international draw — which now includes new expansions like Summer Sonic Bangkok in 2025. On the 23rd-24th of August, happening exclusively at the Impact Challenger Hall in Bangkok, Summer Sonic is about blast the ears of people with international sounds coming from all over the world! During these 2 eventful days, there will be 2 stages being set up which are the Mahanakhon Stage and the Thonburi Stage. For the next 2 days, these 2 stages will be bringing out some of the hottest artists in the world right now-giving its attendees a choice to select which stage they’d want to go for to meet their favourite musical acts.
Artists to Look Out For
With there being over 20 talented artists performing on these 2 days full of live performances and a guaranteed good time, we’ve decided some of the people to expect at this event! Mind you that this isn’t even the whole line-up, but just a few that we feel deserve to be mentioned for your information as to pique your interest towards this musical event.
Black Eyed Peas
The name sure brings back good memories, right? Being part of our early foundation in hip-hop and dance music, the Black Eyed Peas will be making an appearance towards this international music festival in Bangkok! You may remember them with iconic tracks like Pump It, My Humps, Where is The Love and the one currently trending over tiktok right now, Rock That Body. Their music genre leans very heavily to hip-hop, dance and pop music as well as pop music that’ll have you moving towards their funky and energising beats. You can expect a high-energy performance from this group as they have that reputation to light up the stage across Southeast Asia.




Camila Cabello
Having a strong mainstream pop following, Camila Cabello enters the fray of artists to perform in Impact Challenger Hall! Known for her distinctive voice, emotional range, and infectious pop hooks, Camilas music blends pop, Latin, R&B with incorporating her Cuban-Mexican heritage into the rhythm and lyrics. Live, Camila brings a mix of vocal power, charisma, and choreography. Her performances are dynamic, emotionally charged, and rich in rhythm. With popular tracks such as Havana and Senorita, this Latin pop singer is sure to make you feel the vibes over at Summer Sonic.




BabyMetal
When on the topic of J-rock and Metal, Malaysians would often bring out the topic of BabyMetal who will also be performing in Summer Sonic. BabyMetal is a genre-defying Japanese band that fuses heavy metal with J-pop aesthetics. BabyMetal pioneered a genre often called “kawaii metal” — a mash-up of aggressive, thrashing metal riffs with cute, upbeat J-pop vocals. Expect a high-octane, choreographed, and theatrical experience that blends mosh-pit energy with idol-style spectacle.




Jeff Satur
Jeff Satur is a Thai singer-songwriter, producer, and actor known for his genre-blending sound, heartfelt lyrics, and rich vocal tone. He’s a rising Thai star with a growing Malaysian Gen-Z fanbase. The music that Jeff Satur does leans more towards alt-pop, R&B, synthwave, rock, and even orchestral ballads. His sound is emotionally rich, moody yet melodic, and always sonically polished. You can expect his performance to be charismatic and emotionally charged – performing with his full band and uses visual storytelling to enhance the mood of his songs.




Chanyeol (EXO)
You guys may know Chanyeol from the group K-pop group known as EXO but he’s also a multitalented artist who’s a rapper, vocalist, producer, and songwriter. Known for his deep voice, musical versatility, and stage charisma, Chanyeol has also gained popularity as an actor and solo performer. With EXO, Chanyeol primarily takes on the role of rapper and sub-vocalist, contributing to the group’s broad range of genres — from electro-pop to R&B, hip-hop, and dance. Outside of EXO, his solo and collaborative work explores more personal, melodic, and stripped-down styles. While Chanyeol is on stage, his energy is charismatic, energetic, and engaging – moving effortlessly between rapping, singing and even live instrumentation.




Be:First
Be:First is part of Japans new-gen pop wave with a niche but growing presence in Malaysia. They’re a seven-member Japanese dance-vocal boy band that operates in a genre-less space. Fusing J-pop, hip-hop, R&B and dance into their sound. Be:First’s music is performance-driven, with intense synchronization and self-choreographed routines, particularly led by Sota. If you’re looking for new J-pop groups to add towards your playlist, this relatively new and fresh group certainly deserves a playlist of its own on your phone.




JVKE
You might recognise this artist name whose famous song still plays in radio and loved by many to this day. With his breakout song ‘Golden hour’, JVKE immediately hit not only the mainstream but also the hearts of many. The 23-year old American singer genre consists of R&B, pop, and electronic influences. Proving to be more than just a viral TikTok star, JVKE has earned his spot as an artist and has since been on live shows, went on touring, and done major festivals. Ever dreamed of hearing Golden Hour live and really feel the beauty of that track? Now you can by attending Summer Sonic and hearing him live in Bangkok!




Why you should go to Summer Sonic
Summer Sonic is a massive music event that brings talented artists from all around the world and guarantees a good time for music fans. We Malaysians take our music seriously and we also love attending big concerts and festivals such as GoodVibes but what if we treated ourselves to a little trip too while we are at it? Why you should go for Summer Sonic is not just because it’s one of the biggest musical events to happen soon, but also because of how it’s just a 2-hour flight from Malaysia to get towards Bangkok. Plus, travelling towards Bangkok is not only nearer but also cheaper than to travel to Japan which is the country where Summer Sonic originally came from. Not to mention, also budget friendly for your pockets.

This is a grand opportunity for you to catch international and Asian acts – all in one place. With iconic artists such as Black Eyed Peas and new ones such as JVKE, it’s a 2-day event filled with good vibes and music. Not to mention, Bangkok itself is a great place to go for a getaway spot. Their food is not just tasty, but you can also choose to go shopping and explore the outskirts of Bangkok and its friendly residence. Think of it like this – you’re not just going for a concert, but also a small holiday trip towards a relaxing and rejuvenating holiday spot.
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Travel Tips from Malaysia
Interested to go for this huge event in Bangkok? Here are some travel tips for you from us! Direct flights from KLIA and Subang (SZB) to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi (BKK) or Don Mueang (DMK) take just under 2 hours. Airlines like AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air, and Thai Airways run multiple daily routes. Booking early can save up to RM100 on round-trip fares. As for the tickets for the event, you can choose from GA or VIP. GA gives you full access to both Mahanakhon and Thonburi stages. The VIP tickets includes exclusive entry lanes, lounge access, priority merch queue, and enhanced stage views.

Where to Stay Without Breaking the Bank — Budget-Friendly Hotels Near Summer Sonic Bangkok
As for the places you can stay at, we’ve prepared for you some nice and real affordable places that ensures your comfort of staying in Bangkok. Ibis Bangkok impact is economy with great access that charges you Rm70 per night. Novotel Bangkok Impact offers a 4-star stay with a pool and spa that goes for Rm210 per night. Lastly, Hop Inn Chaengwattana is clean and affordable, nicely priced at Rm45 per night. For this trip, considering its flight, hotel, and ticket, your budget would be around Rm2,050–2,470 which for a concert trip, is relatively cheap.
Two days. A lifetime of memories — Summer Sonic Bangkok is calling, and we’re so ready to answer.
You’ve hit the end of the article! So, there you have it — Summer Sonic Bangkok is shaping up to be the regional festival experience of the year. With a line-up that fuses legendary icons, rising stars, and regional favourites, this isn’t just another concert — it’s a full-blown music getaway. And the best part? It’s only a couple of hours away from home. Whether you’re flying solo, planning a trip with your best mates, or looking to experience a festival outside Malaysia for the first time, this is the perfect opportunity to do it. We also hope that you’re now a tad bit enlightened about this grand festival and if you choose to go, wishing you a heckin good time! Till next time! Take it easy.
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