They had a meet-and-greet here last year.
Irene, Seulgi, Wendy, Joy and Yeri have enjoyed great success with the tunes “Ice Cream Cake”, “Dumb Dumb”, “Russian Roulette”, “Rookie”, “Red Flavour”, “Peek-A-Boo” and “Bad Boy”.
Tickets cost Bt2,000 to Bt6,000 at 7-Eleven and www.AllTicket.com. Find out more at (02) 826 7788 and www.Facebook.com/smtruethailand.
Visit Lampang and sing along
The free and eco-friendly Jae Son Music Festival at Pangma Panglor in Lampang on August 25 and 26 will feature Koh Mr Saxman & the Sound of Siam with Khru Kit the Voice and Alisa Janine Wollman.
The Sound of the ’80s with Maliwan Gemina and Uthane Phrommintr will be there, as will Viyada Komarakul Na Nakhon, Anchalee Chongkhadeekij, Jetset’er, Apaphorn Nakhonsawan and Surachai Chanthimathorn.
The festival is designed to promote marketing and boost tourism in Lampang.
Time flies to Day6
Korean boy band Day6 will be stealing Thai girls’ hearts at the Mall Bangkapi’s MCC Hall on September 15 as their first world tour, “Youth”, rolls on.
Jae, SungJin, Young K, WonPil and DoWoon actually play instruments, but it’s their looks and singing that will have the ladies swooning.
Seats cost Bt2,000 to Bt5,900 at www.ThaiTicketMajor.com and (02) 262 3456.
Vit singing, dancing for charity
Pacharapon “Vit” Jantieng, first winner of “True Academy Fantasia” Season 1, hits the stage at Bangkok’s Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre on September 9 for “Vit AF Live”, the second in the “Din … on the Floor” concert series.
Vit will be shaking the place with “Dancing All Night Long” and share the stage with Touch Na Takuathung, a top dancer in the 1990s, and actress-dancer Sawika “Pinky” Chaiyadech.
Seats cost Bt1,000 at www.ThaiTicketMajor.com and (02) 262 3456 or call the theatre at (02) 225 87578. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Pakkred Babies Home.