The Irish folk singer-songwriter will perform on June 6 in Bangkok’s Union Hall as part of his Asian tour.
Seven years after he last performed in Thailand, Damien Rice will come back to Bangkok as part of his Asian tour.
The 49-year-old songwriter will bring his melancholic folk balladry on June 6, 2023 at Bangkok’s Union Hall.
Fans can expect his popular and emotionally intense songs such as “The Blower’s Daughter,” and “Cannonball,” as well as new hits like “The Greatest Bastard,” and “I Don’t Want To Change You” from new album My Favorite Faded Fantasy.
The news was announced yesterday by concert promoter Viji Corp, who also booked Rice’s last performance in Thailand on June 2, 2016.
Tickets go on sale March 10 via Ticketmelon, and are available in arranged seats at THB1,900, THB2,500, and THB3,000.
Rice began his career as a member of 1990s rock group Juniper. After leaving the band in 1998, Rice worked as a farmer in Tuscany and busked throughout Europe before returning to Ireland in 2001 to launch a solo career.