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K-pop group NCT Dream announces two Bangkok concerts for June

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 09/04/2024

» K-pop's popularity has soared with more K-pop groups holding concerts at Thailand's largest stadium, Rajamangala Stadium. NCT Dream, a well-known K-pop group, recently announced that they will perform at Rajamangala Stadium as part of "2024 NCT Dream World Tour <The Dream Show3: Dream( )Scape> In Bangkok" on June 22 and June 23. However, details about concert tickets have not been revealed yet.

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Seventeen will be first K-pop group to perform at famed Glastonbury Festival

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 25/03/2024

» Here's the latest K-pop news this week. Seventeen will become the first K-pop group to perform at Glastonbury Festival and BamBam will hold his solo world tour finale at Rajamangala National Stadium.

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Jeff Satur to take Bangkok by storm in April

Life, Post Reporters, Published on 19/03/2024

» Only a month away, Jeff Satur will take Bangkok by storm with two rounds of "Est Cola Presents Jeff Satur: Space Shuttle No.8 Asia Tour In Bangkok" at UOB Live, Emsphere, Sukhumvit Road, on April 20 and 21 at 7pm.

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Kiss of Life to meet fans at Central

Life, Published on 22/02/2024

» After their debut in the middle of last year, K-pop girl group Kiss of Life will come to meet fans in the Kingdom for the first time at Chaengwattana Hall, 5th floor of Central Chaengwattana, on March 17 at 5pm.

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Seventeen sells out concert in Bangkok

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 24/10/2023

» Here's the latest K-pop news. Seventeen sold out a stadium in Thailand and BTS's Jungkook will let fans watch his debut solo concert free of charge.

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The latest in K-pop news this week

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 18/05/2023

» Here's the latest roundup of K-pop news this week. First, two Thai members have joined YG Ent's new girl group; Aespa has released their third mini-album; and F.T. ISLAND is returning to Bangkok.

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Hip-hop's fresh, new voice

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 26/01/2020

» The first time Thailand was bitten by the rap/hip-hop bug was way back in the mid-90s, when the then unknown Joey Boy introduced the sound and singlehandedly dominated the genre with a slew of hits ranging from Fun, Fun, Fun to Samakom Ta Chan Diew and Loy Talay. Despite being a playful, largely pop-oriented rapper, there's no denying that he was the one who paved the way for daring trailblazers like Fukking Hero, Buddha Bless and Thaitanium.

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See Rakei rock a soulful jam at Rockademy

Life, Published on 23/08/2019

» If you're tired of the standard R&B and hip-hop fare, and looking for something a little different, you should check out Jordan Rakei. The multi-instrumentalist, singer and producer will be in town for "JAMnight Live! With Jordan Rakei" on Aug 27 as part of his first world tour, promoting the release of his third album, Origin.

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Small things considered

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 23/06/2019

» In much the same way that eyes are said to be the window to the soul, band names give us a glimpse into the collective personality lurking behind each group. And as far as Thai band names are concerned, they can range from prosaic (Solitude Is Bliss, My Life As Ali Thomas) and whimsical (Apartment Khunpa, Charblues, Gym and Swim) to absolutely outlandish (Big Ass, Calories Blah Blah). For Sakon Nakhon-based trio Junlaholaan, names represent a curious juxtaposition where two incongruous concepts (jun, micro, and holaan, enormous) coexist to convey a deeply philosophical message. Yes, we are but a tiny speck in the universe -- the band seems to be saying -- but at the same time, a butterfly in Brazil could also cause a tornado in Texas, couldn't it?