Charity Concert Unites 80s-90s Stars for Heart Patient Fund
A year-end charity concert featuring 80s-90s Thai music legends will raise funds for heart patients at Thammasat University Hospital on December 26 at Siam Paragon's Paragon Hall.
Bangkok Aircraft Gallery and Museum Limited, led by organizer Sirima Ariyachaipanich alongside project advisor Chompoo Fruity and Somkiate Ariyachaipanich, unveiled "A Very Innocent Concert" at Paragon Hall in Siam Paragon shopping center. The year-end fundraiser aims to create warm memories for guests transitioning into 2027 while supporting disadvantaged heart patients at Thammasat Cardiac Center at Thammasat University Hospital.
The concert concept—"Not just a concert, but living memories delivering joy during the season of happiness"—features hits from the 80s-90s and contemporary songs performed by legendary and Gen X artists including Saiyachai Radomkij, Somkiate Ariyachaipanich, Ton McIntosh, Chompoo Fruity, Pom Autobahn, Ben Chalahtis, Q Flure, Mariam B5, and Two Days Ago Kids. They will reimagine classics from The Innocent, The McIntosh, and Fruity bands alongside international and youth favorites.
Beyond music, the concert represents a significant collaboration with Thammasat Cardiac Center. Hospital administrators and cardiac specialists, including Assoc. Prof. Dr. Adisai Buakamsri (head of cardiology) and Dr. Thida Sriratna Tabukaanon (heart failure and transplant expert), discussed the hospital's growing need to expand treatment access and breakthrough innovations still awaiting approval in Thailand's basic healthcare system. The concert will take place on Saturday, December 26, 2026, with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. and performances beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Paragon Hall.
Thammasat University Hospital is accepting donations starting August 4, 2026. Donors receive concert tickets and double tax deduction benefits. Interested parties can contact the donation line at LINE: @tuh_donation or call 0 2926 9432 during business hours.