Bangkok’s historic Whua Lamphong train station became a high-energy runway with music, fashion and cultural influence for 88 years Future Asian Music (FAM) platform wrapped its Road to FAM tour with a sold-out finale on July 9. The Road to FAM Finale was part of the Official Music Program for Thailand’s Splash – Soft Power Forum, which spanned from July 8–9 and featured music industry panels, the debug of FAM Studios at Cloud11 — a new creative space designed to empower emerging Asian artists — and the anchor performance closing out the Road to FAM series.
More than 2,600 fans and creatives packed the docks and witnessed the stacked lineup of titles by Thailand rap phenomenon Old– He made his debut on a track “Sive With It” that he had never seen before from the upcoming album heavyweight game. Through its partnership with Thacca, the historic station transformed into a concert venue for the first time in its history, unlocking new cultural uses for one of Bangkok’s most iconic landmarks.
The concert is a milestone in live music in Southeast Asia and a time to highlight progressive fashion. nod Levi’s® Sponsorship of selected artists and commitment to creative expression is a custom denim look designed by regional designers and designers. Fariz JabbaLooks like, Young people in Balaclavafocus Raw denim crafts With exposed seams and reconstruction layers, celebrating what is usually hidden. Malaysian rapper Zamaera Swaying bold silhouettes Ugly The jacket collar features reimagined as a powerful bust cut with her unapologetic femininity. Meanwhile, MilliWongsayot Napawarom), layered in a Western-style ensemble, bringing the serious protagonist.
In addition to Milli’s title moment, the night was accused of outstanding performances from the Pan Asia Star lineup. Ramengvrl With full throttle, the explosions like “Cashmere” and “Vaselina” were paid, while Zamaera illuminated the station with fan favorite anthems like “Helly Kelly” and “Get Munni”. Fariz Jabba is based on “X Games” and “Gun-T”, based on the energy of his previous tours. Local talents have also become the focus of people flowerSultry R&B, GalchanieHot songs about genre jumping, actingThe synchronous pop charm.
In the days leading up to the finale, momentum expanded to Cloud11’s FAM Studios, where emerging artists from all over Asia gathered for a two-day collaborative show. The lineup is designed to foster cross-border creative exchanges, including intimate conferences, network opportunities and skill building workshops, and most notably, a masterclass led by Grammy Award-winning songwriter and producer James Fauntleroy. The studio became the creative hub for the next wave of talent and growth in the region.
The Road to FAM – The ending feels like a cultural summit, music, fashion and regional power merged. Thai actors, influential people and artists interact with international talent, mark a new chapter in Asian creativity on the global stage. With Cloud11’s FAM Studios opening its doors and 88 Rising Gears for more cross-border risks, the future of Asian music marks a bold new era.