Pattaya International Music Festival 2007
PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2007 LOOKS LIKE BEING THE BEST EVER
Take a break from all the tales of doom and despondency and worldly concerns, roll up for Thailand’s most popular music venue, the Pattaya International Music Festival, to be held on Pattaya Beach from 16th until the 18th of March. Billed as a perfect weekend break for old and young, the music festival will feature the top bands from Thailand, Asia and the international music scene.
There will be many talented singers and popular bands for a weekend of almost non-stop music and dance. The music will embrace a variety of eclectic styles from Hip Hop, Pop, Rock-n-Roll, and electronic music, Soft Jazz, Jazz, Pop-Dance and even easy-listening tunes. There will be both live bands and DJs spinning their latest grooves.
The musical performances will be divided between three major stages:
Stage 1 will feature Thai Pop, Rock and Country music.
Stage 2 features Easy Listening and Pop, and
Stage 3 presents Indy, R&B and Hip-Hop.
Artists will include:
Mos Patiparn, Taxi, Ebola, Kala, Zeal, Paradox, Basher, Fahrenheit, AB Normal, Playground, Endorphine, Pao-Present Perfect, So Cool, Dezember, Penguin Villa, Skalaxy, Day Tripper, Sofa, Blissonic, Corncan, Goose, Senorita, Nat Myria, Palaphol, Lanna, Punch, Panadda, Plam, Ben Chalatit, Boy-Trai, The Peach Band, Bo-Surattanawee, Peck Palitchoke, Ice Saranyu, Jew-New-Nick-M The Star, Tik Shiro, Charin Nantanakorn, Orawee Sujjanon, Tai Orathai, Siriporn Ampaipong, Jintara Poonlap, Fon Tanasoontorn, Nong Mild, Peter Fo Di Fine, Duangjun Suwannee, P Saderd, Kabuan Garn Talid Tid Chueng, Sriprai Sareewong, Phai Pongsathorn, Jakjaan Wanwisa, Tukkatan Chollada, Dok-Or Toongtong, Dumrong Wongtong, David Inty, Lew Warissara, Duangta Kongtong, Bew Pongpipat, Ratchanok Srilophan, Ta Kittisak, Earn The Star, Somlac Khamsinh
And it’s not just music, but also a crafts market with many interesting handicrafts food and floral floats, beauty contests, stalls selling local delicacies and a spectacular display of fireworks on the beach to entertain the revellers. It’s an occasion not to be missed. Go along in your hordes; take all your family, friends and admirers. You’ll regret it if you don’t
Contact: TAT Central Office: Region 3
Tel: +66 (0) 3842 7667, +66 (0) 3842 8750
Pattaya Daily News
Pattaya International Music Festival 2007 - Updates
PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2007 - UPDATES
The Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT) supported by 3 music companies will hold another concert this year, with the hope that it will share the success of last year’s festival, which raised 500 million Baht.
At 4.30 pm at the TAT’s meeting room in New Petchaburi Rd. Bangkok, there was a conference on how to organize the Pattaya International Music Festival 2007. Those attending were Mr Wansadet Phavornsuk, the Director of the Public Relations and Advertising Department of the TAT and Mr Virawat Khakhai, Deputy Mayor of Pattaya City, with the Assistants of the executives from the music companies: MTV, GMM Grammy and the RS Company.
The conference is hoping to publicize the event throughout Asia. Famous singers from Japan, South Korea, Australia and other countries of the Pacific Rim will be invited to represent the diversity of music on the Asian continent. His Majesty the King’s music will be also played and sung to demonstrate the proficiency of the monarch’s musical abilities, everyday.
The event will be held for 3 days, from 16th – 18th March at Pattaya Indoor Sports’ Stadium at Chaiyapreuk I Road. There will be two stages at the festival, one general and the other, an Indy stage. Various artists will alternate between the two stages such as Ta-Ta Young, Babywalk, Reef, Dr. Octopus, T-Bone, Ampol Lampoon, Clash, Seal, Paradox, Kala, Palmi, Film Rataphum, Ponglang Sa-on, Girli-Berri and Ai Nahm among others.
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More information can be obtained from:
The TAT Data Service Centre – 1673
Call centre Pattaya City – 1337
Pattaya Daily News
Pattaya International Music Festival 2007 Looks Like Being The Best Ever
PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2007 LOOKS LIKE BEING THE BEST EVER
Take a break from all the tales of doom and despondency and worldly concerns, roll up for Thailand’s most popular music venue, the Pattaya International Music Festival, to be held on Pattaya Indoor Sports’ Stadium from 16th until the 18th of March. Billed as a perfect weekend break for old and young, the music festival will feature the top bands from Thailand, Asia and the international music scene.
There will be many talented singers and popular bands for a weekend of almost non-stop music and dance. The music will embrace a variety of eclectic styles from Hip Hop, Pop, Rock-n-Roll, and electronic music, Soft Jazz, Jazz, Pop-Dance and even easy-listening tunes. There will be both live bands and DJs spinning their latest grooves.
The event will be held for 3 days, from 16th – 18th March at Pattaya Indoor Sports’ Stadium at Chaiyapreuk 2 Road. ( Jomtien ) see the VDO clip There will be two stages at the festival, one general and the other, an Indy stage. Various artists will alternate between the two stages such as Ta-Ta Young, Babywalk, Reef, Dr. Octopus, T-Bone, Ampol Lampoon, Clash, Seal, Paradox, Kala, Palmi, Film Rataphum, Ponglang Sa-on, Girli-Berri and Ai Nahm among others.
See photos
The musical performances will be divided between three major stages:
Stage 1 will feature Thai Pop, Rock and Country music.
Stage 2 features Easy Listening and Pop, and
Stage 3 presents Indy, R&B and Hip-Hop.
Artists will include:
Mos Patiparn, Taxi, Ebola, Kala, Zeal, Paradox, Basher, Fahrenheit, AB Normal, Playground, Endorphine, Pao-Present Perfect, So Cool, Dezember, Penguin Villa, Skalaxy, Day Tripper, Sofa, Blissonic, Corncan, Goose, Senorita, Nat Myria, Palaphol, Lanna, Punch, Panadda, Plam, Ben Chalatit, Boy-Trai, The Peach Band, Bo-Surattanawee, Peck Palitchoke, Ice Saranyu, Jew-New-Nick-M The Star, Tik Shiro, Charin Nantanakorn, Orawee Sujjanon, Tai Orathai, Siriporn Ampaipong, Jintara Poonlap, Fon Tanasoontorn, Nong Mild, Peter Fo Di Fine, Duangjun Suwannee, P Saderd, Kabuan Garn Talid Tid Chueng, Sriprai Sareewong, Phai Pongsathorn, Jakjaan Wanwisa, Tukkatan Chollada, Dok-Or Toongtong, Dumrong Wongtong, David Inty, Lew Warissara, Duangta Kongtong, Bew Pongpipat, Ratchanok Srilophan, Ta Kittisak, Earn The Star, Somlac Khamsinh
And it’s not just music, but also a crafts market with many interesting handicrafts food and floral floats, beauty contests, stalls selling local delicacies and a spectacular display of fireworks on the beach to entertain the revellers. It’s an occasion not to be missed. Go along in your hordes; take all your family, friends and admirers. You’ll regret it if you don’t
Pattaya Daily News
Pattaya International Music Festival 2007
THE FIRST NIGHT OF PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2007
5.00 PM., 16th March, there were thousands of people travel to Pattaya, to have fun at the Pattaya Music Festival 2007, the excellent choice for a weekend break and everybody is enjoying great music and performances.
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Pattaya Daily News
Checkpoints Working At Music Festival
Checkpoints Working At Music Festival
While the Pattaya Police were at their checkpoint in front of the entrance to the Grand Music Festival, they spotted a suspicious group of teenagers so searched them to find a gun.
At 11.30 pm on 16th March, many police officials were out at checkpoints to prevent crime that might occur on the first day of the International Music Festival. Police Colonel Santi Chainiramai spotted a pickup truck with 7 teenagers inside who were acting suspiciously, so asked them to stop and made a search.
A gun was found under the seat next to the driver – loaded with 6 bullets, which Rungrot, aged 15, confessed to owning. All were taken back to Pattaya Police Station immediately.
The owner of the truck and driver is Phongthep, aged 20. This group stated that they came from Chonburi to see their favorite band at the concert. They didn’t bring the gun to commit crime – they just had it for protection. Their excuse being because they were not from Pattaya, they would have something to protect themselves if they were attacked by local gangs.
The police did not quite believe their statements and will go through their records whether they have been involved in any crime before or not?
Pattaya People