Bangkok Show DC mall to host Viral Fest Asia concerts in June

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Bangkok Show DC mall to host Viral Fest Asia concerts in June

The organisers of the 2017 edition of Viral Fest Asia have released a line-up of the musical artistes scheduled to perform.  South Korean singing icon Rain and Thailand’s very own Hugo will be headlining at central Bangkok’s Show DC lifestyle and entertainment mall.

The duo will be the stars of a schedule that includes 20-plus different top Asian acts. Burin Grooverider, Somkiat and Bie the Ska are among other Thai acts on the schedule and will be complemented by the likes of Japanese pop band Flower and Weird Genius from Indonesia.

The theme for Viral Fest Asia 2017 is Everybody’s Going Viral. Show DC’s Oasis Outdoor Arena is the venue for the concerts. As well as music, attendees will be provided with other entertainment plus a varied collection of food outlets at which to sample fine Thai and international specialities. 

Viral Fest Asia debuted last year on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. The organisers said after the event that more than 8,000 music fans attended. ThaiTicketMajor says there are still tickets available for the Bangkok shows. 12GO ASIA is the best choice for tickets when travelling to Bangkok or most other locations in Southeast Asia.

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