If you thought Thai entertainment was already having a moment, buckle up—because THE TITANS CONCERT is about to turn Queen Sirikit National Convention Center into a full-on mythology arena. For the first time ever, four absolute powerhouses—BamBam, Jeff Satur, PP Krit, and Timethai—are sharing one stage across two epic nights: June 20 at 6 PM and June 21 at 3 PM, right in Exhibition Hall 1-3. Tickets drop May 9 via Eventpop, so yeah… set those alarms.
Each artist steps into a larger-than-life “Titan” persona that feels tailor-made: Timethai as the Titan of War (raw energy, battle-ready beats), PP Krit as the Titan of the Ocean (fluid, immersive vibes), Jeff Satur as the Titan of the Dead (dark, soul-commanding presence), and BamBam as the Titan of Thunder (explosive charisma and lightning-fast flows). It’s not just a lineup—it’s a concept that screams next-level production, visuals that could go viral in seconds, and a night where Thai music’s past, present, and future collide.
BamBam: Thailand’s Global K-Pop Thunderbolt
Let’s start with the international heavyweight. Kunpimook “BamBam” Bhuwakul (born May 2, 1997, in Bangkok) is the Thai member of GOT7 who basically put Thai representation on the world K-pop map. A dance prodigy who won Thailand’s Rain cover contest at age 10, he trained at JYP and debuted with GOT7 in 2014 at just 16. Fast-forward and he’s a solo beast: debut EP Ribbon (2021), full-length Sour & Sweet (2023), Bamesis (2024), and his first all-Thai album HOMETOWN (2025) that pulled in Pharrell Williams and racked up over 500 million streams.
He’s sold out arenas on his Area 52 world tour (including a massive encore at Rajamangala Stadium), written or co-written 50+ tracks, and become a Louis Vuitton global ambassador, NBA Golden State Warriors ambassador, and UNICEF Thailand spokesperson. In Thailand he’s a national legend; in Asia and globally he’s proof that Thai talent can dominate K-pop charts and fashion weeks alike. BamBam as Titan of Thunder? Perfect—expect high-voltage energy, acrobatic moves, and that signature cheeky charm that makes stadiums lose their minds.
Jeff Satur: The Titan of the Dead Who Conquered T-Pop’s Global Stage
Worakamol “Jeff Satur” Satur (born March 6, 1995, Bangkok) is the multi-hyphenate who turned Thai pop into an international conversation. Mixed Thai-Italian-Indian-Chinese roots, graphic design background, and a voice that feels like velvet wrapped in neon—Jeff started dropping self-written tracks in 2013 but exploded via acting in KinnPorsche (that “Why Don’t You Stay” OST is still everywhere) and his 2024 album Space Shuttle No. 8. The record hit 200 million+ streams, swept awards (Best Album, Best Solo Artist, Best Producer at TOTY, Guitar Mag, etc.), and took him on a sold-out six-city Asia tour plus a historic GRAMMY Museum performance—the first for any Thai artist.
He’s got 34 wins from 77 nominations across Thai and Asian awards circuits, and his cinematic, emotional soundscapes have made him T-pop’s dark-horse global ambassador. As Titan of the Dead (think Hades-level command over souls and sound), Jeff’s set will probably feel like a moody, immersive fever dream—exactly the kind of creative footprint that’s elevating Thai music worldwide.




PP Krit: The Ocean Titan Rising as Asia’s Next Young Icon
Krit “PP Krit” Amnuaydechkorn (born April 30, 1999, Bangkok) is the 27-year-old triple threat (actor-model-singer) who went from high-school modeling scout to Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2025 in the Entertainment & Sports category. Breakthrough roles in My Ambulance (as Tewkao) and the landmark BL series I Told Sunset About You (as Oh-aew) earned him over 30 awards, including the Asian Star Prize at Seoul International Drama Awards. He launched his music career in 2021 with “It’s Okay Not To Be Alright,” dropped hits like “Fireboy” and “Oopsy Daisy,” co-founded his own company (PP Krit Entertainment), and even scored a Balenciaga gig.
PP’s boyish charm meets serious acting chops and smooth vocals—his solo concert My Pleasure was a sold-out love letter to fans. As Titan of the Ocean, expect fluid choreography, emotional depth, and that effortless star power that’s making Thai BL and music scenes globally addictive.
Timethai: The Veteran War Titan Who Built His Empire from YouTube
Dharmthai “Timethai” Plangsilp (born January 2, 1996, Bangkok) is the OG who’s been dropping heat since 2011. Discovered via YouTube dance-and-sing videos at age 14, he signed with Kamikaze, debuted with “No More,” and became one of Thailand’s earliest bedroom-to-stadium pop success stories. Pop/R&B with killer dance moves, Timethai has stayed independent and creative, blending heartfelt lyrics with sharp production across a decade-plus career.
He’s a national staple who helped pave the way for the current T-pop wave—raw talent, stage presence that commands respect, and that “been-here-since-the-beginning” credibility. Titan of War fits him like armor: expect high-energy anthems, intricate choreography, and the kind of veteran fire that lights up the whole arena.
Why This Concert Actually Matters
This isn’t just four big names on a poster—it’s a rare convergence of Thai entertainment’s biggest lanes: K-pop’s global export (BamBam), T-pop’s cinematic innovator (Jeff), the BL-to-music supernova (PP), and the homegrown pop architect (Timethai). In a year when Thai soft power is booming, THE TITANS CONCERT feels like a victory lap and a launchpad at the same time. Two days, one legendary venue, and a thematic concept that promises jaw-dropping staging? We’re talking history-in-the-making.
Mark your calendars, clear your schedules, and maybe start practicing those lightning-fast refresh clicks for tickets. Thailand’s music scene just leveled up—and these four Titans are about to show the world exactly how loud it can roar. See you in the pit.