Party like a Full Moon party
With a infamous bucket cocktails
Sangsom + Coke + Redbull
Tonight’s the night the world begins again
There’s No need to wait but every Thursday
Entry 350 THB/ A set of Infamous bucket cocktails (Sangsom + Coke + Redbull)
Or 150/1Drink
Venue : Club Culture (Experience an icon of Bangkok Underground Clubbing)
(Club Culture is situated right by Democracy Monument, very close to Kao San Road. Opposite side of the monument to McDonalds)
Happening:
Thursday. 24.6.2011 And Every Thursday
9pm till 2am.
Featuring Djs>> Dj TIQUE LE SOUL : House to Up-Lifting
Plus Guests Djs .TBA.
The Full Moon Party is an all-night beach rave that takes place in Haad Rin on the island of Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand on the night before or after every full moon.
The first Full Moon Party was improvised at a wooden disco not far from the beach in 1985 for giving thanks to about 20-30 travelers. They quickly gained fame through word of mouth, and the event now draws a crowd about 20,000-30,000 every full moon evening. The party carries on until the sun rises the next day. The bars on the sunrise beach of Haad Rin town stay open and play music such as R&B, drum and bass, house, dance and reggae.
The modern event has become a part of the itinerary of many travelers to Asia. It is characterized by unruly and potentially dangerous attractions such as fire skipping ropes, wildly variable alcohol strength ‘buckets’, and a drug culture. It is seen by many as the “ultimate party experience”, although drug laws are still strict, and police enforcement is stepped up during the parties.
The Full Moon Party is featured in films such as The Beach, Last Stop for Paul and the Thai film Hormones. It was also featured in the first episode of the Comedy Central tv show Gerhard Reinke’s Wanderlust. In 2011, the island’s parties featured on Tourism and the Truth: Stacey Dooley Investigates, a documentary investigating the negative impacts of tourism on local people and the economy. Wikipedia.org
26 July – 25 November, 2011 at 21:30 – 02:00
Created by: Club Culture, Bangkok, Democ Ratchadamnoen, Amp Nita Dickinson, Culture Fac
Club culture
Ratchadamnoen Klang Road(Conner of Democracy monument) Tel. 08-9497-8422
Bangkok, Thailand