BangkokPhil
New Member
Hello from Thailand.
There are a few of us expats getting pretty damn excited about Mozzer's appearance here in Bangkok on October 18th. I'm a 52-year-old lifelong fan and never ever thought I would get the chance to see him here (I've lived here 26 years by the way)
I was 'first in the queue' when tickets went on sale last Friday. Unbelievably 48 hours later and there are still plenty of tickets available. What's amazing about that is Mozzer chose to play an intimate venue that's literally in the middle of Bangkok Nowhere. I had never even heard of Moonstar Studios! According to friends who have been there before, it barely holds a thousand people.
I was initially very surprised that he chose not to play either Impact Arena or BITEC (the largest two Bangkok concert venues) but looking at ticket sales, perhaps that turned out to be the right decision. I even lost abet with my wife who argued that tickets wouldn't sell out quickly because 'Thai people don't know him'. Well, that's their loss as far as I'm concerned.
Anyway, those who deserve tickets and REALLY want to see him have all got tickets - so that's great.
Roll on October.
There are a few of us expats getting pretty damn excited about Mozzer's appearance here in Bangkok on October 18th. I'm a 52-year-old lifelong fan and never ever thought I would get the chance to see him here (I've lived here 26 years by the way)
I was 'first in the queue' when tickets went on sale last Friday. Unbelievably 48 hours later and there are still plenty of tickets available. What's amazing about that is Mozzer chose to play an intimate venue that's literally in the middle of Bangkok Nowhere. I had never even heard of Moonstar Studios! According to friends who have been there before, it barely holds a thousand people.
I was initially very surprised that he chose not to play either Impact Arena or BITEC (the largest two Bangkok concert venues) but looking at ticket sales, perhaps that turned out to be the right decision. I even lost abet with my wife who argued that tickets wouldn't sell out quickly because 'Thai people don't know him'. Well, that's their loss as far as I'm concerned.
Anyway, those who deserve tickets and REALLY want to see him have all got tickets - so that's great.
Roll on October.