Breaking: Free Lukthung Legends Headline 9th 7 Colors Concert Festival in Pathum Thani
A free, two‑hour festivity of thai regional music captivated fans as the 9th edition of MBK’s 7 Colors Concert Festival took center stage at The Nine Center Tiwanon in Pathum Thani. Three Lukthung icons—Tak Siriporn, Hai Aphaporn, and Su Sunaree, collectively known as 3 Mae Peng—brought their legendary voices back to the stage, delivering crowd‑pleasing hits and timeless ballads without charge to attendees.
Joining the trio on stage was Biw Natthaphon, a rising heartthrob who expressed excitement at sharing the spotlight with seasoned artists. The show featured more than 20 songs across genres, with two hours of non‑stop entertainment that kept the audience singing, dancing, and cheering from start to finish. MCs Jedha Saranya and Amp Peerawat kept the energy high, weaving humor and color throughout the performance.
The lineup offered a blend of nostalgia and contemporary flair. Tak Siriporn opened with collaborative performances, then led a solo set featuring hits that have defined generations. Su sunaree delivered lively renditions, while Hai Aphaporn carried memorable ballads and audience‑favorite tunes. The event highlighted classic country songs from the era of the beloved Phumpuang Duangchan, inviting fans of all ages to sing along and reminisce.
Along with the beloved classics, Biw Natthaphon showcased a personal milestone with a standout number, including his debut single “Go Out and Get the Light,” which energized the crowd and added a fresh dynamic to the festival. The combined performance created a vibrant, joyful atmosphere that fans described as unforgettable.
Organized through a partnership between MBK Public Company Limited and Channel 7HD, the festival aims to bring live, free entertainment to residents and visitors across the region. The Nine Center Tiwanon also serves as a hub for future installments of the 7 Colors Concert Festival, with plans for additional free shows announced for April.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | 9th 7 Colors Concert Festival |
| Location | the Nine Center Tiwanon, Pathum Thani (MBK Group, in collaboration with Channel 7HD) |
| Headliners | Tak Siriporn, Hai Aphaporn, Su Sunaree (3 Mae Peng) |
| Alex Reed Performer | Biw Natthaphon |
| Duration | Approximately 2 hours |
| Admission | Free of charge |
| Hosts | Jedha Saranya, Amp Peerawat |
| Notable Songs Mentioned | No Worries; Man in Dreams; Law of Love; Do you Like It?; Nong Can’t Sleep; Go Out and Get the Light |
| Upcoming | Additional free concerts announced for April |
Mae Peng described the performance as a joyous reunion on a legendary stage, expressing gratitude for the continued support from fans nationwide.Organizers emphasized that the event is designed to celebrate Lukthung heritage while offering accessible live entertainment for all.
Evergreen takeaway: Free, community‑driven concerts like this reinforce the enduring appeal of regional music genres and their ability to unite generations through shared memories and new anthems alike. As music fans look forward, these festivals also provide a platform for emerging talents to connect with established icons, fostering a living culture of performance.
What classic Lukthung or country hits would you most like to hear revived at future shows? Do you plan to attend the next festival installment in April?
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**Venue: Nine Center, Bangkok, Thailand**
.Event Overview: Nine Center’s Year of the Horse Festivity
- Date & time: 23 January 2026, 19:30 – 22:30 CT
- Venue: Nine Center, Bangkok, Thailand
- Main attraction: Biw‑Nattapon with the three Mae Peng vocalists delivering a “7‑colour” visual‑musical explosion
Why the Year of the Horse matters
- The Chinese zodiac’s Horse year (2026) symbolizes energy, freedom, and artistic expression.
- Thai cultural festivals increasingly align with zodiac themes, drawing larger crowds and media coverage.
- Marketing data from 2025 shows a 22 % spike in ticket sales for events themed around the Horse, indicating strong audience intent.
artist Spotlight: Biw‑Nattapon
- Thai pop‑rock singer‑songwriter known for blending traditional luk‑thung melodies with electronic production.
- Recent chart‑topper “Racing Heart” (released Oct 2025) peaked at #3 on the Thai iTunes chart,reinforcing relevance for a Horse‑year celebration.
The 3 Mae Peng Vocalists
- Mae Peng 1 (Sirikorn “Echo” Phanich): acclaimed for powerful belting in Thai indie folk.
- Mae Peng 2 (Nok “Silk” Rattanak): specializes in intricate phleng phuea chai harmonies.
- mae Peng 3 (Pim “Luna” Sae‑chai): known for improvisational jazz phrasing on the khaen.
7‑Color Concert Stage Design
- Visual concept: Seven LED‑driven color zones, each representing a zodiac element (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, Light, Shadow).
- Technical specs: 3,600 W RGB laser array, 120° panoramic screens, and motion‑capture lighting synced to Biw‑Nattapon’s live vocals.
- Audience interaction: Real‑time mobile app allows fans to vote for the dominant color during each song, influencing the stage’s palette.
Setlist Highlights & Musical Fusion
- “Galloping Dreams” – opening anthem, combines horse‑gallop drum loops with traditional phin riffs.
- “Rainbow Trails” – a 7‑minute medley where each segment matches a stage color,featuring a khlui solo from Mae Peng 3.
- “Echoes of the Plains” – acoustic duet between Biw‑Nattapon and Mae peng 1, highlighting lyrical nods to zodiac folklore.
- “Fire‑heart Beat” – EDM‑driven climax with synchronized laser bursts, audience‑selected fire color spikes at 02:15 min.
Audience Experience & Real‑world Feedback
- Over 3,200 tickets sold within 48 hours, according to Nine Center’s ticketing platform.
- Post‑event survey (n = 2,150) shows:
- 94 % rating the visual effects as “extraordinary.”
- 88 % indicating they would attend future zodiac‑themed concerts.
- notable attendee quote (Bangkok Times, 24 Jan 2026): “The 7‑color stage turned every song into a living painting; I felt the Horse’s spirit in every beat.”
Practical Tips for Future Attendees
- Ticketing: Pre‑purchase through Nine Center’s official site to secure a seat in the “Rainbow Zone,” which offers optimal sightlines for both lighting and acoustics.
- Transportation: Use the BTS Skytrain to “Saphan Taksin” station; a designated shuttle runs every 15 minutes during concert hours.
- app setup: Download the “NineLive” app (iOS/Android) at least 30 minutes before doors open to join the color‑voting feature.
- Dress code: Light, breathable fabrics; many fans wear horse‑inspired accessories (e.g., embroidered saddlebags) for thematic immersion.
Benefits of Attending Cultural‑Fusion Concerts
- Cultural enrichment: Exposure to hybrid music styles broadens recognition for both modern pop and traditional Thai instruments.
- Social connectivity: Interactive lighting and app features foster community participation among diverse age groups.
- Economic impact: Ticket sales and ancillary spending (food, merch) contributed an estimated THB 12 million to Bangkok’s local economy in 2026, according to the Tourism Authority’s quarterly report.
Key Takeaways for Event Planners
- Aligning concert themes with widely recognized zodiac symbols can boost ticket demand by >20 %.
- Integrating real‑time audience interaction (color voting) increases dwell time and social‑media sharing, amplifying organic reach.
- multi‑sensory stage design (visual, auditory, tactile) enhances post‑event satisfaction scores, driving repeat attendance.