House music clubs in Bangkok (Thonglor, Silom & Ekkamai)

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Silom at night, Bangkok — one of the city's nightlife districts and home to Mustache Bangkok's current venue
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The short answer

Bangkok's electronic-music nightlife is spread across several districts. Two rooms are currently open and worth planning a night around: Mustache Bangkok (Silom, inside the retro-futuristic Fuchsia building on Decho Road) is a 700-capacity house-and-techno specialist that has moved venues several times, most recently opening at its Decho Road address on 30 January 2026. Veyla (Ekkamai) runs tech-house, melodic and Afro house sounds on a table-reservation model rather than a walk-up door.

A note on Thonglor's BEAM: for years the anchor house/techno room in Thonglor's 72 Courtyard complex, BEAM permanently closed on 31 October 2025 — the whole 72 Courtyard compound closed the same night, and sister venue BEAMCUBE (Mahanakhon) followed on 29 November 2025. If you've seen BEAM recommended elsewhere online, treat that as outdated; see our BEAM closure page for the full picture. As of this writing there's no verified replacement house room in Thonglor specifically — the two currently-open picks below are in Silom and Ekkamai.

Neither open room is a single-genre purist temple in the way some European rooms are — check each club's week before you commit to a "house night."

Budget: roughly ฿300–400 at the door for Mustache (often with one drink included); Veyla runs on a table minimum spend rather than a straight cover. Age: Thailand's standard clubbing age is 20+ at both — carry a passport or other photo ID.

The rules visitors get wrong

  • Bangkok clubs move — a lot. Mustache alone has had four homes since 2015 (Ratchada Road → Sukhumvit 23 → M Quartier → its current Decho Road/Fuchsia address, opened January 2026). Always double-check the current address on the club's own Instagram before you go — don't trust an old blog post's address.
  • Bangkok clubs close, too. BEAM's near-decade run in Thonglor ended in October 2025 — a reminder to confirm a venue is still open (check its Instagram for recent posts) before making plans around any Bangkok address you find online, including this one.
  • Neither open room is house-only. Mustache runs house through peak-time techno; Veyla mixes tech-house, melodic sounds and Afro house. Check the specific night's DJ if you want a guaranteed house set.
  • Bring your actual passport or another Thai-recognised photo ID. Both enforce Thailand's 20+ clubbing age at the door.
  • Cash still matters at the door, even where card is accepted inside — carry some baht, especially for Mustache's cover charge.
  • Veyla runs on table reservations, not a pure walk-up door. Book ahead via its site or TableCheck if you want a guaranteed spot, especially Friday–Saturday.
  • Buildings are often unmarked. Mustache's Fuchsia building carries no obvious club signage from Decho Road — tell your taxi or Grab driver the building name, not just the street.

The clubs that matter

ClubAreaWhat it's forGood to know
Mustache BangkokSilom (inside Fuchsia, Decho Road)House through peak-time techno, 700-cap, VOID sound systemMoved venues repeatedly — reconfirm the current address
VeylaEkkamaiTech-house, melodic & Afro houseTable-reservation model, not a walk-up door
~~BEAM~~Thonglor (72 Courtyard)Permanently closed 31 Oct 2025 — page kept for reference onlyDo not plan a visit; see the page for what replaced the area, if anything

Bangkok's line-ups turn over fast — check each club's Instagram, or Resident Advisor's Bangkok house listings, for the specific week's booking before you pick a room.

Getting around after dark

Bangkok's BTS Skytrain typically stops running well before these clubs close (last trains run around midnight), so plan your way home before you go out: Grab (the region's ride-hail app) is the standard way to get home late, and it's normal to queue for one outside a popular club at closing time. Silom and Ekkamai aren't walkable to each other — budget 20–30 minutes by taxi/Grab between them.

Keep reading

New to the sound? Start with the history of house music and deep house vs tech house. Comparing Asia's other fast-rising scenes? See our Tokyo house clubs guide, Osaka house clubs guide and Seoul house clubs guide — or the full picture in where to hear house music around the world.

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