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Follow what is next, what is live, and what CUE PLAY has already supported in real competition

The events page brings together upcoming tournaments, live visibility, and past-event proof in one place for players, organizers, partners, and anyone following where CUE PLAY has already operated in real conditions and where it is going next.

Bangkok is the next major live event step

Bangkok Live Test Weekend

The next CUE PLAY event window runs from March 20-22, 2026 in Bangkok. This weekend is the next real-world step after Pattaya, with live event operations continuing and the player-facing mobile experience moving further into real use.

Two live events are planned for the weekend, including scotch doubles, with Breakers Live Bangkok serving as the on-site venue partner.

Upcoming · Breakers Live Bangkok · March 20-22, 2026

Event pages should matter before, during, and after match day

Upcoming

Help players discover events early, understand the basics quickly, and prepare before the first match is called.

Live

Give players, staff, and spectators a clearer view of what is happening in the room right now.

Archive

Keep completed events useful as trust assets, event records, and proof that the platform has already performed in real conditions.

One place for what is next and what already happened

Bangkok Weekend Events

The Bangkok weekend is the next visible step in live rollout. It brings together event operations, player-facing app use, and more real-world feedback from an active room environment.

Upcoming event window

Pattaya Open 2026

Pattaya remains available as a completed event archive, including the live hub and a recap of what CUE PLAY learned under real tournament pressure at a WNT-sanctioned event in Thailand.

Open Event Hub Read Recap

Past event archive

More events soon

As the calendar grows, this page should continue to connect future tournament dates, active event links, and archives that stay useful after the last ball is pocketed.

Growing calendar
  • Title, venue, city, dates, and event status
  • A short event summary and key format details
  • Registration, event hub, or recap links depending on status
  • Results, placements, and bracket visibility when complete
  • Photos, recap content, and follow-up coverage where available

Why this matters

  • Past events become trust assets instead of expired announcements
  • Upcoming events get a clearer public home before the first match starts
  • The homepage stays evergreen while events still get proper visibility