Two years after their first, hugely successful group foray onto the stage, the stars of the Kamikaze record label, an affiliate of RS Pubic, will be back on October 4 with “AIS 3G One-2-Call Kamikaze Dance Neramit”.
The show’s set for Siam Paragon’s Royal Paragon Hall – and the big difference this time is that everybody feels like dancing.
“This time we’ll be generating a dancing mood throughout the three-hour concert so that everyone can get over all those feelings of love and hate that the country’s been through in the last two years,” says Kamikaze vice president Hatai Sarawutpaiboon.
“We’ll also be introducing nine newcomers to the fans, and the hall will have a big stage in the middle as well as seven dance floors, each with a different mood – like action, sexiness and partying.”
The show commemorates the teen-music label’s seventh anniversary – hence the seven dance floors. The Bloom Floor with a high-school theme will feature singers Sinchanok “Thank You” Klaitae, Thanat “Marc” Rattanasiriphan and Lapat “Third” Ngamchaweng. The Space Floor will have 3D projection mapping along with Min Yongsuvimol, Monthapoom “Pide” Sumonvarangkun and Puvapat “Magorn” Tamanucha.
The Haunted Floor will be all mystery and computer animations, with Kulamas “Knomjean” Limpawutvaranon and Kieran “Part” Chaiyataj Chevamongkol performing. Battle takes place on the Army Floor with Dharmthai “Timethai” Plangsilp and Panyarisa “Waii” Thienprasiddhi.
The Water Floor will have sexy girls and water effects along with the duo Neko Jump – twin sisters Warattha and Charattha Imraporn – and Piyapoom “Green” Thanawanittrakul. The Hollywood Floor combines superheroes and Pornpawee “Fay” Neerasingh, Dhanundhorn “Fang” Neerasingh and Jarinya “Kaew” Sirimongkolsakul, plus VRP, made up of Sivakorn “Porsche” Adulsuttikul, Cholapatr “Peter” Jeepetch and Nachkhun “Pleum” Nuttanon.
The Party Floor will have dramatic backlighting and shows by Four Mod – Sakonrat “Four” Woraurai and Napapat “Mod” Wattanakamolwut – plus 321 – Gavin, Poppy and TJ.
Four says the fans will get a first listen to her duo’s brand-new tune “Rak Kan Ya Bang Kub” (“Dictator”). “It’s the sequel to ‘Khad Jai’, which was the new song we introduced at the first Kamikaze concert two years ago,” she says.
“The fans will really love the lyrics,” adds Mod. “It’s about how, even though we love each other a lot, we should all have our own private space to think and do what we want to do ourselves.”
Don’t miss out
_ Passes to the show cost Bt800 to Bt2,500 at (02) 262 3456 and www.ThaiTicketMajor.com.
_ Check out the promos at www.ILoveKamikaze.com.