Open Mic Nights in Pattaya
Comedy, music, poetry — weekly schedules, venues, how to sign up, and tips for performers at Pattaya's open mics.
Open Mic Scene in Pattaya
Pattaya's open mic scene is surprisingly active, driven by the city's large expat community of musicians, comedians, and performers. Multiple venues host weekly open mic nights covering stand-up comedy, live music, poetry/spoken word, and variety shows. It's a welcoming, supportive scene where amateurs and professionals share the stage. Most events are free to attend (just buy drinks), and performing is free — just sign up. A great way to meet creative people in the community.
Music Open Mics
Music open mics are the most common format. Bring your guitar, ukulele, harmonica, or just your voice. Most venues provide a PA system, microphones, and sometimes a house guitar/keyboard. You'll hear everything from classic rock covers to original singer-songwriter pieces, blues, country, Thai pop, and folk. Sets are typically 2–3 songs (10–15 minutes). The quality ranges from first-timers to retired professional musicians — everyone is welcome.
Comedy Open Mics
Stand-up comedy open mics happen weekly at a few Pattaya bars. Performances are in English (the audience is mostly expats and tourists). Sets are 5–7 minutes for newcomers, 10–15 for regulars. The humor tends toward observational comedy about expat life, Thai culture, and dating. Some nights feature a headliner (visiting Bangkok comic or touring international comedian) followed by open spots. It's a small but growing scene — new comedians are always encouraged to try.
Poetry & Spoken Word
Poetry and spoken word nights are less frequent but exist at a few literary-minded bars and cafés. Monthly events attract writers, poets, and storytellers. Original work, published poems, and dramatic readings are all welcome. Some events have themes (love, travel, loss). The atmosphere is intimate — 15–30 people in a quiet venue with good acoustics. A few venues combine poetry with acoustic music for a coffeehouse vibe. Check expat Facebook groups for announcements.
Weekly Schedules
Music open mics typically run on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday evenings — quieter nights when venues want to draw a crowd. Comedy nights are usually on Monday or Wednesday. Poetry events are monthly, often on a Sunday afternoon. Sign-up starts 30–60 minutes before the show. Arrive early for the best time slots — later spots can run past midnight. Most events start at 20:00 and run until 23:00–midnight. Schedules change seasonally — confirm via Facebook or LINE.
Venue Guide
Open mic venues are concentrated in the Soi Buakhao area, Second Road bar strip, and Jomtien. Soi Buakhao bars tend to be casual, beer-in-hand affairs. Second Road venues are slightly more polished. Jomtien spots offer a relaxed, community feel. Some Walking Street bars host open jam nights (more instrument-focused than voice). A few restaurants in Pratumnak host acoustic evenings. Check 'Pattaya Open Mic' and 'Pattaya Musicians' Facebook groups for venue listings.
How to Sign Up
Most open mics use a sign-up sheet at the venue — first come, first served. Arrive 30–60 minutes before start time to write your name and song choices. Some venues accept advance sign-ups via their Facebook page or LINE. Newbies are usually given earlier slots while the audience is fresh and supportive. If you're nervous, come watch a few weeks first to see the vibe. The MC will introduce you and manage the crowd — you just perform.
Tips for Performers
Music: practice your songs thoroughly, bring a tuner, keep it to 2–3 songs maximum, and don't apologize on stage. Comedy: write your material out, practice timing, don't go over your time, and be prepared for a quiet room (it's normal). Poetry: project your voice, make eye contact, and keep pieces under 5 minutes. General: respect other performers by being a good audience member when you're not on stage. Have fun — nobody expects perfection.
Equipment & Sound
Most venues provide: PA system, 1–2 vocal microphones, mic stands, and DI box for acoustic guitars. Some provide a house guitar, keyboard, or cajon. Bring your own instrument if possible — house guitars are often poorly maintained. Bring a guitar cable, picks, and a capo. For comedians: the venue provides a microphone and usually a stool. For poets: microphone and sometimes a reading light. Sound quality varies — the best venues have dedicated sound engineers.
Event Flow & Timing
Typical open mic flow: doors open 19:00, sign-up 19:00–20:00, show starts 20:00. The MC opens with announcements, then performers go in order. Music sets are 10–15 minutes, comedy sets 5–10 minutes. There's a 5-minute changeover between acts. A short break happens at the midpoint. The show wraps by 23:00 on weeknights, midnight on weekends. Some venues close with an all-performers jam session — the best part of the night.
Costs & What to Expect
Attending is free at almost all Pattaya open mics — no cover charge. Performing is free. You're expected to buy drinks (beers 60–150 THB, cocktails 120–250 THB). Some venues offer drink specials on open mic nights to draw performers and audience. Food is available at most venues (100–300 THB for Thai dishes or pub food). Tip jars for performers are occasionally set up for featured acts. Bring cash — not all venues take cards.
Community & Making Connections
Open mic nights are one of the best ways to build a social circle in Pattaya. Regular performers become friends, form bands, and collaborate on projects. The community is diverse — Thai, Filipino, European, American, Australian musicians and comedians. Post-show conversations at the bar are where friendships form. If you're new to Pattaya and creative, attending an open mic is the fastest way to meet like-minded people. Facebook groups keep the community connected between events.