
The musical phenomenon that set Suphachalasai Stadium ablaze has passed! The second major concert of the band Three Man Down—consisting of Krit Jeerapananuwong (Git) on lead vocals, Peeraphol Iamjamras (Toon) on guitar, Tednan Wongpreechachok (Ted) on drums, and Wisarut Patomsiripaisan (Seng) on synthesizer—took place on 7 and 8 March 2026. This event marked a new journey genuinely crafted for their fans, under the careful management of Idea Fact team from GMM SHOW. They created an outstanding production with stage, lighting, sound, and massive LED screen graphics designed specifically for this outdoor stadium, perfect in every aspect. From early morning, the atmosphere around Suphachalasai Stadium was lively as fans arrived long before the gates opened, lining up early at the merchandise zones. Meanwhile, others gathered in groups to take photos and check in, awaiting the night everyone anticipated—the official start of the Three Man Down concert.
The excitement kicked off from the very first moment the band appeared, opening the show with the songs "Deep Inside" and "Thank You for Coming Back," amidst booming pyrotechnics and fireworks lighting up the entire Suphachalasai area. This spectacular display proudly asserted their grandeur right in the heart of the city. Most impressive was the band's choice to present “no theme, no boundaries,” allowing the concert to fully reveal Three Man Down's true essence, performed straight from the heart to tens of thousands of fans across both shows. The setlist was packed with hit songs and rare tracks the band wanted to share on this special occasion, which had the audience singing along enthusiastically.
Another major highlight that continuously surprised fans was the parade of special guest appearances. The energy soared when Nap - Chanattha Saisila appeared for the songs "Sorry for Reaching Out" and "Because of Love." Then The Toys joined with his beloved guitar for "Just Say It" and "Go to Sleep," causing screams to echo throughout Suphachalasai Stadium. The excitement didn’t stop there; Ohm - Kitdimeth, the former bassist of the band, came on stage to relive old memories with hits like "Is It Raining?", "On the Line", "Waiting Team", and "Dreaming of an Ex," touching longtime fans deeply. Following was the fresh energy of Pheem - Wasupol from the hot T-POP band BUS because of you i shine, performing "Close Friend" and "Just Enough." The atmosphere reached its peak when rap icon URBOYTJ jumped on stage to energize the crowd with "Nong" and "Can Be Anything." The climax came when Git spoke about the song "Everything Is Still the Same," which he had sung with the band Cocktail. Cameras captured the supportive presence of Cocktail’s members in the audience, moving fans to tears. Git then performed "Kneel Down" in the Three Man Down version, closing the guest segment with Eve whateve joining for "My Exception," "Love Song," and the fan-favorite "Beside You," which the entire stadium sang along to. Another special track, "In This Life," was presented with deep piano tones by Seng, a song never before performed on such a large stage. The concert’s excitement soared nonstop throughout the show.
Each segment of the show was creatively designed to tell a story through spectacular production, using special effects like lasers shooting into the sky and synchronized light and sound. Thunder and lightning sounds enhanced the scene during "Is It Raining?" while a fleet of drones flew above Suphachalasai Stadium, turning the sky into a starry spectacle that mesmerized the audience during "Dreaming of an Ex." Toward the concert’s end, the stadium was enveloped in joyous energy with awaited hits like "My Birthday This Year," "Give In," "The Exit," "If You Really Love Me," and "Can't Love Anyone Else," closing this special night. As the stage lights dimmed, the band announced their next significant milestone: their upcoming major concert at Rajamangala National Stadium, the largest sports stadium in Thailand—a dream venue for many Thai artists.
This major concert, "Three Man Down Live at Suphachalasai Stadium," was a moment that clearly proved the band's intention: "Our duty is to make everyone we love and who loves us happiest that night."
Every smile and tear shed by fans singing along was strong evidence that Three Man Down has grown gracefully to the next level, following their own path without boundaries. Suphachalasai Stadium has now become one of the most beautiful and grand chapters in the band's history.