We spent months looking for the right venue. We visited galleries, warehouses, hotels, and industrial spaces. We knew what we wanted — a place with character, history, and enough room to hold a dozen installations at once. We found it.
The first time we walked in, we knew. This is the place.
The Red Door BKK is the official venue of the VR Festival. It is one of the most recognizable cultural addresses in Bangkok — a place that has hosted exhibitions, concerts, and events that have defined the local art scene for years. The red door is not just a logo — it is a promise that something extraordinary is waiting on the other side.
The space gives us over eight hundred square meters across two levels, separate zones for installations that require complete darkness, a naturally lit courtyard perfect for conversations and breaks, and technical infrastructure that can support dozens of devices running simultaneously. The booking is confirmed — festival dates will be announced very soon.
If you have never been to The Red Door BKK, now is a good time to change that. It is a place that speaks for itself.
This is the post we have been waiting to write. After months of planning, booking, building, and
We could have organized this festival in Berlin, London, or New York. It would have been easier