Amp, Mai and Marsha are just some of the artists who got together for last weekend's green concert
CROWDS OF MUSIC fans packed into Royal Paragon Hall last weekend to revel in four hours of quality music in the 16th Green Concert held by Green Wave 106.5 FM and titled "Seven Return".
The show brought together female veterans Saowalak "Amp" Leelabutr, Mai Charoenpura, Marsha Wattanapanich, Nicole Theriault, Haruthai "Au" Muangboonsri, Myria "Nat" Benedetti and Pakkaramai "Tong" Potranan and as they assembled on the stage at the beginning of the show, fans were reminded of the long and close friendship.
After greeting the audience, the vocalists, all dressed in their trademark white shirts and blue jeans, spilt into groups of twos and threes with Amp, Mai and Marsha getting the show underway with "Klab Ma Ha Pheun".
Nicole and Au were next up with "Chan Mai Pen Rai", Tong and Nat joined forces for "Tor Rae" and the seven reunited for the "friendship" song, "Khwam Rak Thang 7".
The tone changed from laughter to appreciative murmurs as the large LCD screens showed a video made by the Luk Riang Group - the Children and Youth Association for Peace - in the southern border provinces to help kids who have suffered mentally from the violence in the South. Applause rang out loud and clear as the real children from the Luk Riang walked on to the stage.
Then it was back to the music with each of the seven ladies singing a medley of ballads and their own tracks off the album "Seven".This was followed by mini concerts on the theme of love and this time Au, clad in sexy black, kicked off the show with a cover of Nicole's "Wan Tee Aon Wai".
"The most important thing in my life is my family," said Au, swinging into "Wiman Din" as photos of her family pictures appeared on the big screen. She closed out her solo spot with the hit "Kae Lap Ta".
Tong , the baby of the concert, was next up on stage singing her hits "Hak Chan Rou", "Tan Kao Kan Mai". She thanked an ex boyfriend for walking out from her life and enabling her to settle down with the man of her dreams and followed up with her hit "Ja Rak Hai Dee Tae Sud" .
Nat served up a fast tempo show and dedicated her final number "Mai Mee Kri Rak Chan Tao Tor" to her boyfriend while Nicole opened her show with a medley of smooth ballads.
Amp, Mai and Marsha had fans up on their feet and dancing as they revved up the proceedings with a cover of Madonna's Like A Virgin".
And it was left to Amp to summarise the love stories of all seven artists with "Rueng Jing Ying Kwa Niyay".
Marsha's solo set included "Music Lover" and the ballad "Tor Sauy" and just as the last notes faded away, ex husband Amphol "Nui" Lampoon marched on to the stage and presented the singer and actress with a big bouquet of flowers.
The highlight of the night was a vocal battle between Marsha and Mai on "Kwam Dan Tu Rang Sung" and "Sud Rid Sud Dej". They joined forces, each using her vocal power to outstrip the other and the duel was so fairly matched that it drew loud and long cheers and applause from the crowd.
Mai rounded out the solo sets with a medley of fun beats bringing the audience back to their feet to sing and dance along with her.
The concert wrapped with a reprise of "Khwam Rak Thang 7", sending the audience home
happy and fulfilled.
The show brought together female veterans Saowalak "Amp" Leelabutr, Mai Charoenpura, Marsha Wattanapanich, Nicole Theriault, Haruthai "Au" Muangboonsri, Myria "Nat" Benedetti and Pakkaramai "Tong" Potranan and as they assembled on the stage at the beginning of the show, fans were reminded of the long and close friendship.
After greeting the audience, the vocalists, all dressed in their trademark white shirts and blue jeans, spilt into groups of twos and threes with Amp, Mai and Marsha getting the show underway with "Klab Ma Ha Pheun".
Nicole and Au were next up with "Chan Mai Pen Rai", Tong and Nat joined forces for "Tor Rae" and the seven reunited for the "friendship" song, "Khwam Rak Thang 7".
The tone changed from laughter to appreciative murmurs as the large LCD screens showed a video made by the Luk Riang Group - the Children and Youth Association for Peace - in the southern border provinces to help kids who have suffered mentally from the violence in the South. Applause rang out loud and clear as the real children from the Luk Riang walked on to the stage.
Then it was back to the music with each of the seven ladies singing a medley of ballads and their own tracks off the album "Seven".This was followed by mini concerts on the theme of love and this time Au, clad in sexy black, kicked off the show with a cover of Nicole's "Wan Tee Aon Wai".
"The most important thing in my life is my family," said Au, swinging into "Wiman Din" as photos of her family pictures appeared on the big screen. She closed out her solo spot with the hit "Kae Lap Ta".
Tong , the baby of the concert, was next up on stage singing her hits "Hak Chan Rou", "Tan Kao Kan Mai". She thanked an ex boyfriend for walking out from her life and enabling her to settle down with the man of her dreams and followed up with her hit "Ja Rak Hai Dee Tae Sud" .
Nat served up a fast tempo show and dedicated her final number "Mai Mee Kri Rak Chan Tao Tor" to her boyfriend while Nicole opened her show with a medley of smooth ballads.
Amp, Mai and Marsha had fans up on their feet and dancing as they revved up the proceedings with a cover of Madonna's Like A Virgin".
And it was left to Amp to summarise the love stories of all seven artists with "Rueng Jing Ying Kwa Niyay".
Marsha's solo set included "Music Lover" and the ballad "Tor Sauy" and just as the last notes faded away, ex husband Amphol "Nui" Lampoon marched on to the stage and presented the singer and actress with a big bouquet of flowers.
The highlight of the night was a vocal battle between Marsha and Mai on "Kwam Dan Tu Rang Sung" and "Sud Rid Sud Dej". They joined forces, each using her vocal power to outstrip the other and the duel was so fairly matched that it drew loud and long cheers and applause from the crowd.
Mai rounded out the solo sets with a medley of fun beats bringing the audience back to their feet to sing and dance along with her.
The concert wrapped with a reprise of "Khwam Rak Thang 7", sending the audience home
happy and fulfilled.
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