snoop1130 Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Pictures courtesy of Pattaya Music Festival Facebook Pattaya is all set for its largest music festival in 2025, with tight security plans and road closures in place to ensure crowd safety and manage traffic. Thousands are expected to attend the Pattaya Music Festival, and police are preparing thoroughly. Top officials gathered on March 3rd at Pattaya City Hall to nail down the security and traffic arrangements. The meeting was led by Police Colonel Patikorn Sornchai, Deputy Commander of Chon Buri Provincial Police, alongside Pattaya City Clerk Kiattisak Sriwongchai. Pattaya Police, Bang Lamung Police, and other agencies were also present. A robust security force of 611 personnel will be deployed throughout the festival area. This includes police officers, city inspectors, rescue teams, marine units, tourist police, and volunteers. “Our goal is to ensure festivalgoers enjoy the event safely while keeping the city running smoothly,” said an official. Beach Road will be closed daily from 3 pm to 1 am, affecting areas from the Dolphin Roundabout to Nipa Lodge, but traffic from Central Pattaya to Wat Chai will remain open. An emergency lane will be set up for quick medical and security response. The Pattaya Music Festival attracts music fans, tourists, and partygoers from all over Thailand and beyond, offering top-notch performances and a lively atmosphere. With security plans set, officials advise visitors to plan their travel and obey traffic rules for a smooth festival experience, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-05 1 1
CallumWK Posted March 5 Posted March 5 So traffic will be even more horrible than it was last weekend, when as far as I'm aware no event was going on? From Friday till Sunday traffic was in a complete deadlock, comparable with New Year's Eve or when the fireworks are on.
Popular Post brewsterbudgen Posted March 5 Popular Post Posted March 5 1 hour ago, CallumWK said: So traffic will be even more horrible than it was last weekend, when as far as I'm aware no event was going on? From Friday till Sunday traffic was in a complete deadlock, comparable with New Year's Eve or when the fireworks are on. Last weekend was the Kite Festival. Very popular. 1 3
NorthernRyland Posted March 5 Posted March 5 What kind of music festival is this that it requires 600 people to keep order? Is it like the American night club where some homeboy gets dissed and then a gang war breaks out? 1
Ralf001 Posted March 5 Posted March 5 11 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said: What kind of music festival is this that it requires 600 people to keep order? The kind that attracts 200,000 visitors. 1
jacko45k Posted March 5 Posted March 5 10 hours ago, CallumWK said: So traffic will be even more horrible than it was last weekend, when as far as I'm aware no event was going on? From Friday till Sunday traffic was in a complete deadlock, comparable with New Year's Eve or when the fireworks are on. The e was a kite festival going on, but if that was the draw for all the traffic I find that surprising.
mikebell Posted March 6 Posted March 6 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: A robust security force of 611 personnel will be deployed throughout the festival area. Leaving all major roads unsupervised: so no change there then. What date so I can plan avoidance tactic?
hotchilli Posted March 6 Posted March 6 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: “Our goal is to ensure festivalgoers enjoy the event safely while keeping the city running smoothly,” said an official. Will there be an own goal?
CallumWK Posted March 6 Posted March 6 29 minutes ago, mikebell said: Leaving all major roads unsupervised: so no change there then. I remember the last big event before New years eve. When the event ended they switched Pattaya central road to one way from beach road to Sukumvith road...............except the section between the traffic light at big c xtra and the traffic light at third road
KhunBENQ Posted March 6 Posted March 6 I was in Pattaya until the 1st this month. The kite festival weekend was nice but far from the crowds that the music festival will attract and still gridlocks everywhere. Can it get any worse? Obviously. Will there ever be an off-season again? Will I have to refrain visits to the worst of rainy season? 1
proton Posted March 6 Posted March 6 12 hours ago, Ralf001 said: The kind that attracts 200,000 visitors. If thats the official figure it's a laughable exaggeration. Only went to it once and it was the worst concert experience here in 30 years. Ludicrous security, could not take bottles of water in, tops had to be cut off, umbrellas were a no no as well, worse than airport security lines. Miserable atmosphere and mostly ghastly string and rap acts. Never again, went to 11 concerts last month and they were all better than the ones in Pattaya. Just had a look at the line up from March 7th, apart from Bodyslam and Paradox never heard of any of the acts, no luktung or morlam and don't see any phua chee wit, would not cross the road to see any of it. 1
1duckyboy Posted March 6 Posted March 6 13 hours ago, NorthernRyland said: What kind of music festival is this that it requires 600 people to keep order? Is it like the American night club where some homeboy gets dissed and then a gang war breaks out? There is a terror alert issued by the U.S. embassy in Thailand for U.S. citizens in Thailand. Since the Uyghers were sent to China, Uygher sympathizers may attack Thailand, especially areas of tourist concentrations. Maybe the Thai government is exercising a rare example of it being proactive with it's show of force at the festival. Making knowledge of a possible terrorist attack public would be too much to ask as it might hurt tourist numbers. 1
KhunBENQ Posted March 6 Posted March 6 13 minutes ago, 1duckyboy said: There is a terror alert for foreigners Thought so when I saw the "security" checkpoints at Central with the metal detector gates. Laughable as usual. Purely symbolic.
1duckyboy Posted March 6 Posted March 6 7 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said: Thought so when I saw the "security" checkpoints at Central with the metal detector gates. Laughable as usual. Purely symbolic. I edited my original post for clarity. 1
newbee2022 Posted March 6 Posted March 6 14 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Pictures courtesy of Pattaya Music Festival Facebook Pattaya is all set for its largest music festival in 2025, with tight security plans and road closures in place to ensure crowd safety and manage traffic. Thousands are expected to attend the Pattaya Music Festival, and police are preparing thoroughly. Top officials gathered on March 3rd at Pattaya City Hall to nail down the security and traffic arrangements. The meeting was led by Police Colonel Patikorn Sornchai, Deputy Commander of Chon Buri Provincial Police, alongside Pattaya City Clerk Kiattisak Sriwongchai. Pattaya Police, Bang Lamung Police, and other agencies were also present. A robust security force of 611 personnel will be deployed throughout the festival area. This includes police officers, city inspectors, rescue teams, marine units, tourist police, and volunteers. “Our goal is to ensure festivalgoers enjoy the event safely while keeping the city running smoothly,” said an official. Beach Road will be closed daily from 3 pm to 1 am, affecting areas from the Dolphin Roundabout to Nipa Lodge, but traffic from Central Pattaya to Wat Chai will remain open. An emergency lane will be set up for quick medical and security response. The Pattaya Music Festival attracts music fans, tourists, and partygoers from all over Thailand and beyond, offering top-notch performances and a lively atmosphere. With security plans set, officials advise visitors to plan their travel and obey traffic rules for a smooth festival experience, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-05 Well, it's good to be prepared for the worse case. Hopefully there will be ambulances provided and first aiders stand by. And robust police as well
1duckyboy Posted March 6 Posted March 6 4 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: Well, it's good to be prepared for the worse case. Hopefully there will be ambulances provided and first aiders stand by. And robust police as well "And robust police as well" Naw, probably the usual BIB.
bkk6060 Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Probably just my old age but I can think of nothing good about it. Major traffic jams, no place to park, BR sidewalk jammed people everywhere, such loud terrible sounding music it pierces your lungs. Terrible. I will avoid all of it as fortunately, I live far enough away.
KhunBENQ Posted March 6 Posted March 6 4 minutes ago, 1duckyboy said: "And robust police as well" Naw, probably the usual BIB. At popular upcountry morlam concerts you might see military police with pump guns 😁
Taxi Posted March 6 Posted March 6 There is roadworks near walking street at the Second road and Pattaya Tai intersection with the middle lane unusable, that may have backed up Beach road a bit.
Ralf001 Posted March 6 Posted March 6 1 hour ago, proton said: If thats the official figure it's a laughable exaggeration. Only went to it once and it was the worst concert experience here in 30 years. Ludicrous security, could not take bottles of water in, tops had to be cut off, umbrellas were a no no as well, worse than airport security lines. Miserable atmosphere and mostly ghastly string and rap acts. Never again, went to 11 concerts last month and they were all better than the ones in Pattaya. Just had a look at the line up from March 7th, apart from Bodyslam and Paradox never heard of any of the acts, no luktung or morlam and don't see any phua chee wit, would not cross the road to see any of it. And ?
proton Posted March 6 Posted March 6 58 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said: At popular upcountry morlam concerts you might see military police with pump guns 😁 Any photo's? never saw this myself, security are almost always not real cops with battons, they often disappear if any trouble starts
NickyLouie Posted March 6 Posted March 6 1 hour ago, bkk6060 said: Probably just my old age but I can think of nothing good about it. tons of female hotties from Bkk come down and it's nice to see
champers Posted March 6 Posted March 6 6 hours ago, NickyLouie said: tons of female hotties from Bkk come down and it's nice to see With their boyfriends.
VBF Posted March 7 Posted March 7 On 3/6/2025 at 1:24 AM, proton said: If thats the official figure it's a laughable exaggeration. Only went to it once and it was the worst concert experience here in 30 years. Ludicrous security, could not take bottles of water in, tops had to be cut off, umbrellas were a no no as well, worse than airport security lines. Miserable atmosphere and mostly ghastly string and rap acts. Never again, went to 11 concerts last month and they were all better than the ones in Pattaya. Just had a look at the line up from March 7th, apart from Bodyslam and Paradox never heard of any of the acts, no luktung or morlam and don't see any phua chee wit, would not cross the road to see any of it. Agree about the line-up. I was hoping to have heard of at least one of the acts, but sadly no. I remember when they used to have a Reggae / Ska stage but that's no more it seems. (Do a search for "teddy ska band" - brilliant!) Still, as I'm staying nearby (near Soi Bukhau) I shall take a Baht Bus up 2nd Road to Dolphin and walk down Beach Rd but if it's like last year's festival, I probably won't be stopping much, sadly.
proton Posted March 7 Posted March 7 The opening act Bamm, it's al pretty much the same genre throughout, pap music. Teddy ska were good but it's not Thai music, it's Thais playing Caribbean music, well they did originally they seem to have gone more rock. 1
LennyW Posted March 7 Posted March 7 On 3/5/2025 at 7:27 PM, NorthernRyland said: What kind of music festival is this that it requires 600 people to keep order? Is it like the American night club where some homeboy gets dissed and then a gang war breaks out? Pretty much!!
VBF Posted March 8 Posted March 8 23 hours ago, proton said: The opening act Bamm, it's al pretty much the same genre throughout, pap music. Teddy ska were good but it's not Thai music, it's Thais playing Caribbean music, well they did originally they seem to have gone more rock. Hmmmm . Not my thing sadly. Hope lots of people enjoy it but if that's what's on offer, my beach road walk won't take long 😕 I get your comment about Teddy Ska, although I think they did write most of their music. I love Ska though.
Ralf001 Posted March 8 Posted March 8 23 hours ago, proton said: The opening act Bamm, it's al pretty much the same genre throughout, pap music. Teddy ska were good but it's not Thai music, it's Thais playing Caribbean music, well they did originally they seem to have gone more rock. Great song, thanks posting it up.
proton Posted March 8 Posted March 8 2 hours ago, VBF said: Hmmmm . Not my thing sadly. Hope lots of people enjoy it but if that's what's on offer, my beach road walk won't take long 😕 I get your comment about Teddy Ska, although I think they did write most of their music. I love Ska though. Laurel Aitken used to live in Leicester from 1970, saw him in the local and he lived in the same block of flats as my dad 1
VBF Posted March 8 Posted March 8 28 minutes ago, proton said: Laurel Aitken used to live in Leicester from 1970, saw him in the local and he lived in the same block of flats as my dad Excellent 👌 Well while we're on a nostalgia kick, Toots and the Maytals at Hammersmith Odeon (as was). I swear my mate and I were the only 2 white faces visible! Fabulous gig 👍 1
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