The 7th Annual “I Love Hua Hin” ROCKIN’ ON THE HILL Concert is once again being organized as a Carbon Neutral, Climate Positive event to raise awareness in the fight against climate change, global warming and environmental degradation. With the theme of “Rock Power Tackles Climate Crisis”, the Preserve Hua Hin Group and the Hua Hin municipality are hosting the event in honor of the 83rd Birthday Anniversary of His Majesty the King.
To be held on Saturday, 11 December 2010 in the public park on top of Hin Lek Fai hill, the evening’s list of performers includes the famous Kaleidoscope band, the 60s rock-n-rollers Tang Kay Rumble Band, the Hin Lek Fai band, soloist Surasee Ithikul, the Diggity Remedy and other returning local bands. Concert T-shirts are provided for all attendees and complimentary food will be provided by the local hotels and restaurants in Hua Hin.
For the third consecutive year, the carbon dioxide emissions generated from this event will be offset by a carbon credit donation from the international carbon asset management firm, South Pole Ltd. Taken into account are all the carbon producing activities related to the concert including guests’ transportation, electricity used for light and sound, food and beverage supply, waste, etc.
To purchase tickets, please call 02-711-6900, 032-536-536 or e-mail preservehuahin@chivasom.com. All proceeds are utilized to fund PHHG environmental and social programmes in the municipality and raise awareness among the general public.
More information: http://www.preservehuahin.com/PreserveHuaHin7.html
Preserve Hua Hin - Hinlekfai Rock Concert
Preserve Hua Hin - Hinlekfai Rock Concert
Who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed? - Hunter S Thompson
Hua Hin Rocks 11 - 12. Dec.
This weekend rocks in HH. On Saturday there’s the Rock Power Tackles Climate Crisis performance arranged by
Preserve Hua Hin Group at public park on top of Khao Hin Lek Fai hill on Saturday. All proceeds are used in PHHG
environmental and social programmes. Tickets and more info at: 02-711-6900, 032-536-536.
Check: http://www.preservehuahin.com
Complimentary food and free T-shirt to all concert attendees.
On Sunday there’s the 1950’s rock by Peter Driscoll & The Cruisers at Grand Sport Stadium at 21:00 hrs onwards.
Admission is 200 baht and your enjoyment is guaranteed. More info at 089 - 754 78 01.
Tickets can be bought in advance at Grand Sport and at Elephant Bar, Rose: 081 – 99 55 824
Preserve Hua Hin Group at public park on top of Khao Hin Lek Fai hill on Saturday. All proceeds are used in PHHG
environmental and social programmes. Tickets and more info at: 02-711-6900, 032-536-536.
Check: http://www.preservehuahin.com
Complimentary food and free T-shirt to all concert attendees.
On Sunday there’s the 1950’s rock by Peter Driscoll & The Cruisers at Grand Sport Stadium at 21:00 hrs onwards.
Admission is 200 baht and your enjoyment is guaranteed. More info at 089 - 754 78 01.
Tickets can be bought in advance at Grand Sport and at Elephant Bar, Rose: 081 – 99 55 824
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Re: Hua Hin Rocks 11 - 12. Dec.
As I could not find in the net the start time for the PHHG concert time, I asked from the truly polite gentle-persons of
http://huahinartsguide.com/
And got the following reply:
"There will be pre-show entertainment from 5:30 pm on. Expect the main show to begin around 7:30 pm. It’s always a bit loose.
The view from Hin Lek Fai is very nice as the sun goes down, so I’d recommend arriving on the earlier side."
Thank you, HHAG, for the quick and polite reply. Now we all know.
http://huahinartsguide.com/
And got the following reply:
"There will be pre-show entertainment from 5:30 pm on. Expect the main show to begin around 7:30 pm. It’s always a bit loose.
The view from Hin Lek Fai is very nice as the sun goes down, so I’d recommend arriving on the earlier side."
Thank you, HHAG, for the quick and polite reply. Now we all know.
"There's no plausible or convincing reason, certainly no evidential one, to believe that there is such an entity (= deity) and that all observable phenomena, including the cosmological ones... are explicable without the hypothesis; you don't need the assumption."