Songkran might be over, but Bangkok isn’t winding down. VOID Water Fest by UNSEEN is stepping in from April 15 to 16 at RCA Central Park, bringing something fresh to the post-Songkran calendar. This marks the first time VOID is taking its name out of the club and into a full festival format. For anyone who has followed the scene this past year, it feels less like a debut and more like a natural next step.
The location already has history. RCA Central Park was once the home of Siam Songkran, and for a while, it felt like no one would take that space back properly. VOID isn’t copying the past though. They are rewriting what a water-themed festival can look like, keeping it rooted in the club culture they have been building since day one. This is not a mainstream pop EDM weekend. It is progressive, big room, hardstyle, and local talent mixed together in a way that makes sense for Bangkok.
Day 1: April 15
R3HAB returns once again. He has played Thailand more than ten times since 2012 and always pulls a crowd. Whether it is an arena set or a more intimate club show, he knows how to connect here. He is one of those rare artists who never lost touch with Southeast Asia, even as his sound evolved.
Third Party comes back with purpose. Their January show at VOID Club was packed and set the tone for their official role as the club’s international resident DJs. While most festivals have pushed progressive house aside, Third Party never let go of it. Their presence here gives the lineup real character and shows that VOID is backing artists who actually believe in the genre.
KEVU rounds out the top tier with a sound that Thai crowds already know well. His past shows here have always gone hard and this one will be no different.
The rest of the lineup on day one feels familiar to anyone who has been inside VOID. Names like ARS, DEVARA, DJ LER, BEE CHAN, JOSH LE TISSIER, KIKIE, MATHEW BEE, and MC DAN are not just filler. They are part of the club’s story and seeing them on the outdoor stage is a full-circle moment.
Day 2: April 16
Dannic and Dyro are playing a rare back to back set in Thailand. Both were part of the Dutch Mafia wave that shaped the early 2010s sound and they still know how to work a festival crowd without relying on recycled edits or easy drops. This is a reunion people have been waiting for, especially those who remember that era.
DubVision also returns after their February show at VOID Club. They know the crowd here and their sound has always landed well in Thailand. Matisse & Sadko join them on the top tier and bring the kind of mainstage quality that actually deserves the slot. For fans of progressive house, this day is built for it.
The support acts for day two offer more than just warm-up slots. Artists like ARTY HARRIS, DEE CHAN, DJ SODA, EXE-CUTE, HARDSTYLE TAIWAN, MOGAN, PEACH, and YOSHI all bring something different, whether it is hardstyle, viral bass, or regionally known club sounds. You can’t fake variety like this. You have to know the scene to book it right.
The Stage
VOID has teased a stage concept that feels like a natural extension of its club aesthetic but scaled for an outdoor space. It’s sharp, angular, and built for impact. The LED structure brings in architectural elements that match the VOID name, with a visual setup designed to hit hard once the lights come on after sunset. This isn’t a copy-paste festival template. It’s a statement piece, and one that signals VOID isn’t here to follow. They are here to build something of their own.
More Than Just a Party
VOID Water Fest is not trying to copy what other April festivals are doing. It is carving out its own lane and staying loyal to the sounds and artists that make sense for this crowd. There are water zones and stage visuals, but the real appeal is how personal it feels. From the lineup to the location to the curation, this is an event that understands who it is for.
Whether you are continuing your Songkran week or coming in just for this, VOID Water Fest is not something to scroll past. It is built with purpose and it is giving a lot of us something we have been missing for a while.
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