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Rolling Loud Thailand - 22 to 24 November - Who's going to this?

Rolling Loud Thailand - 22 to 24 November - Who's going to this? 17 members have voted

  1. 1. Rolling Loud Thailand - 22 to 24 November - Who's going to this?

    • Yes, I'm definitely going
      7%
      1
    • No, I'm not going
      92%
      13

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Who here is going to Rolling Loud Thailand this coming weekend at Legend Siam? Some massive names such as Akon, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa, A$AP Rocky, French Montana, Lil Wayne, Quavo will be there. I won't be going as I'm not a fan of being in a massive crowd of concert goers but I'll definitely hit up 808 for the afterparty with Tyga and Wiz Khalifa.

 

Wondering how many Thai people will be going there as tickets are expensive so it's probably going to be full of foreigners and rich Thais there only.

 

Anyone know for how many years Rolling Loud has been going on in Thailand already? I know they had one last year but what about the years before?

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16 hours ago, bbi1 said:

Who here is going to Rolling Loud Thailand this coming weekend at Legend Siam? Some massive names such as Akon, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa, A$AP Rocky, French Montana, Lil Wayne, Quavo will be there. I won't be going as I'm not a fan of being in a massive crowd of concert goers but I'll definitely hit up 808 for the afterparty with Tyga and Wiz Khalifa.

 

Wondering how many Thai people will be going there as tickets are expensive so it's probably going to be full of foreigners and rich Thais there only.

 

Anyone know for how many years Rolling Loud has been going on in Thailand already? I know they had one last year but what about the years before?

 

 2023 was the first year....And unfortunately not the last year....

 

I personally would rather listen to car alarms blaring all night than listen to that rap rubbish......The music is trash in every sense of the word.....

 

If a single expat went I would be very surprised....Its mostly for Thai teens who dont know any better....Or are to stoned to care....

Hey just look how popular this subject is on this forum...In the last 16 hours.....There have been ZERO posts, until mine..

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10 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

 

 2023 was the first year....And unfortunately not the last year....

 

I personally would rather listen to car alarms blaring all night than listen to that rap rubbish......The music is trash in every sense of the word.....

 

If a single expat went I would be very surprised....Its mostly for Thai teens who dont know any better....

 

It's not rap, it's hip hop. Completely different. To quote from their website it's "The Biggest Hip Hop Festival in Asia"

 

I'm sure that the under 50's crowd of foreigners are interested in hip hop.


Living in Pattaya, hip hop is played everywhere. You walk past a beer bar, it's played. You go into a nightclub, it's played. You go into an Agogo, it's played. You walk past one of those cocktail cars, it's played. If someone doesn't want to hear hip hop, they shouldn't be living in Pattaya.

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7 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

Hey just look how popular this subject is on this forum...In the last 16 hours.....There have been ZERO posts, until mine..

Could the issue be that the majority of forum members are old fuddy duddies over the age of 70?

11 minutes ago, bbi1 said:

 

It's not rap, it's hip hop. Completely different. To quote from their website it's "The Biggest Hip Hop Festival in Asia"

 

I'm sure that the under 50's crowd of foreigners are interested in hip hop.


Living in Pattaya, hip hop is played everywhere. You walk past a beer bar, it's played. You go into a nightclub, it's played. You go into an Agogo, it's played. You walk past one of those cocktail cars, it's played. If someone doesn't want to hear hip hop, they shouldn't be living in Pattaya.

 

Sir you are 100% correct.....Hip Hop/ Rap is played every where in Pattaya...Does this make it OK?...... Nope......If cancer spreads all though the body does this make it OK?.....Nope.....

 

The Hip Hop, Rap nightmare started about 1983-84....And should have died many years ago.....But like a zombie it just keeps on living...

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3 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

 

Sir you are 100% correct.....Hip Hop/ Rap is played every where in Pattaya...Does this make it OK?...... Nope......If cancer spreads all though the body does this make it OK?.....Nope.....

 

The Hip Hop, Rap nightmare started about 1983-84....And should have died many years ago.....But like a zombie it just keeps on living...

If you don't like hip hop or rap, Pattaya is not for you. Somewhere like Issan where it's quiet and boring as hell would be more suitable.

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Thai music is the best, luktung, morlam, lukrung, phua cheewit, kantrum, ramwong, lare etc. Why would anyone want to listen to this imported American ghetto nonsense in Thailand? It's like coming here and eating western muck :unsure: 

9 minutes ago, bbi1 said:

If you don't like hip hop or rap, Pattaya is not for you. Somewhere like Issan where it's quiet and boring as hell would be more suitable.

 

Nowhere is more boring than Pattaya, a cultural desert, there is one Issan cafe left though.

36 minutes ago, bbi1 said:

If you don't like hip hop or rap, Pattaya is not for you. Somewhere like Issan where it's quiet and boring as hell would be more suitable.

Having recently spent a long weekend in Issan staying close to a temple, being woken at 4am, then subjected to a very loud and out of tune evening of "music"; from same temple; that didn't end till 2am, I beg to differ.

56 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

Perhaps if you are a Thai!

 

I'm not though, Thailands new superstar country singer Ung Ing morlam princess from Kalasin.

 

 

14 hours ago, proton said:

 

Nowhere is more boring than Pattaya, a cultural desert, there is one Issan cafe left though.

Oh I don't know! Rural Thailand can be pretty tedious. If you get bored in Pattaya you aren't doing it right.

13 hours ago, proton said:

 

I'm not though, Thailands new superstar country singer Ung Ing morlam princess from Kalasin.

 

 

Thanks for posting this music video.

18 hours ago, bbi1 said:

 

 

 

Could the issue be that the majority of forum members are old fuddy duddies over the age of 70?

Who are sophisticated enough to appreciate ageless classical music instead of noise.

1 hour ago, Cutty Shark said:

Thanks for posting this music video.

 

She is very popular with Thais, got 4.7 million baht in tips (mali) from her fans in the last week of the concert season this year. Seen her once, she's good but not exceptional, there are other great 18 year old singers like Yuki, guys not so many. Thais love a real rags to riches story, and that is certainly this girl.

This is the song which made her so famous:

 

 

4 hours ago, Snackbar said:

Lip sync concerts in Thailand, pft 

 

It's an MV for goodness sake- they are always lip synched, concerts are never lip synched, or very rarely in a TV production. Been to over 1000 so would have noticed by now!

21 hours ago, bbi1 said:

 

It's not rap, it's hip hop. Completely different. To quote from their website it's "The Biggest Hip Hop Festival in Asia"

 

I'm sure that the under 50's crowd of foreigners are interested in hip hop.


Living in Pattaya, hip hop is played everywhere. You walk past a beer bar, it's played. You go into a nightclub, it's played. You go into an Agogo, it's played. You walk past one of those cocktail cars, it's played. If someone doesn't want to hear hip hop, they shouldn't be living in Pattaya.

Rubbish. There are some really good live bands playing in Pattaya. I know from experience, as I have went up on stage and performed with them. Rap or Hip hop, if the sound they make is not played by musical instruments then it is not music, so it has to be done on a computer, so it may be pleasure, but mostly to people who are tone deaf, so do you have to be tone deaf to lie in Pattaya?

Yep I will be there, got me tix to loud club already.

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23 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Yep I will be there, got me tix to loud club already.

Seems like they've got the afterparty at 808, Lucifer and Tunnel. Do you need a pre-purchased ticket to enter tonight, tomorrow or Sunday to those clubs?

I'm not going and live quite a few kilometres away  but  can still hear it indoors with my windows shut ,curtains shut aircon on  tv on  at a "normal" volume.

Horrible anti social nitwits  with a million watt sound system  inflicting the "Loud"

on god knows how many residents of the area !  🤮

 

7 hours ago, bbi1 said:

Seems like they've got the afterparty at 808, Lucifer and Tunnel. Do you need a pre-purchased ticket to enter tonight, tomorrow or Sunday to those clubs?

 

No idea. I do not do after parties.

 

Lucifer looks like you need to pre-book a table.

 

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