• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Thaizer Thailand travel guide
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT
  • BLOG
  • DESTINATIONS
  • DO’S & DONT’S
  • EVENTS & FESTIVALS
  • WEATHER
  • FAQs
  • Show Search
Hide Search
You are here: Home / Festivals & Events / Hua Hin Jazz Festival

Hua Hin Jazz Festival

Roy Cavanagh · June 5, 2008 ·

The Hua Hin Jazz Festival has been going since 2002 and this year is expected to attract over 60,000 visitors to the seaside resort south of Bangkok. With a line up of international and local musicians, the Hua Hin Jazz Festival has become a well-established event attracting tourists from all over Thailand as well as overseas.

The dates for this year’s festival are June 13th-14th. The music starts mid-afternoon at 15.30 and goes on until after midnight. There are 3 custom-built stages: one on the beach-front near the Sofitel Hotel; one near the train station; one at the Phone Kingpet shopping complex. Entrance to the event is free and there are dozens of places that set up near the venues for festival-goers to buy food and drink.

The beach-side stage in front of the Sofitel Hotel tends to attract the largest crowds with deck chairs and mats being laid out on the beach. It’s probably best to pre-book accommodation if you want to be in the town centre or close to the beach.
Check Hua Hin accommodation and availability >>
More information on Hua Hin >>

Boutique hotels in Hua Hin »

Festivals & Events

Primary Sidebar


Welcome to Thaizer. My name is Roy Cavanagh and over the years I’ve been fortunate enough to travel to just about every province in Thailand. Thaizer.com is where I share my knowledge and travel experiences with you to help you get the most out of your trip to Thailand.

Read More

Categories

Thailand flag

Thailand Covid-19 (coronavirus) travel advice: Can I fly to Thailand?

Public Holidays in Thailand, 2021

Thailand traditional wedding

Advice for Guests Invited to a Thai Wedding

Thailand Weddings: Advice for Foreign Couples Getting Married in Thailand

Marrying a Thai Partner

Traditional Thai Wedding

The Marble Temple: Wat Benchamabophit, Bangkok

Railay Beach, Krabi

Visiting Railay Beach, Krabi

Golden Mount and Wat Saket, Bangkok

Wat Tham Seua (Tiger Cave Temple), Krabi

Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden, Chiang Mai

Wat Chaiwatthanaram, Ayutthaya

Covid-19 travel advice

Can I fly to Thailand?

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Thaizer

© 2021 · Thaizer

  • About
  • Contact
  • Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OK