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‘Save Australia’ concert Sunday in Bangkok

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‘Save Australia’ concert Sunday in Bangkok

By The Nation

 

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Bangkok music fans will on Sunday (January 19) be rocking to help victims of the bushfires ravaging all of Australia.

 

 

Hot local bands Season Five, Playground, Ae Jirakorn and Zeal are among the acts lined up for the Thai Red Cross Society fund-raiser organised by the Emporium and EmQuartier and Muzik Move Records.

 

The show is free, but donations to the relief fund are encouraged.

 

The music starts at 4pm in Quartier Park at ground level at the EmQuartier.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/lifestyle/30380714

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-01-18
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"Let's Help Australia"   sounds more altruistic.????

What a great bunch of blokes, cheers and very grateful for all your help. Thanks mate.

 

Regards????????????????????

Such a wonderful deed by the Thai people, Why could not Thai Immigration have a heart like this group of organizers?

A matter of education that some foreigners do obey the rules especially after many years living in their home.

Good work

Free visitor visas for all Thais who attend to bolster tourism?

WONDERFUL... ????????????

And Australia will have a "Save Thailand"  ( from idiots burning stuff) concert ?

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