From reuniting a Y2K boy group, to gamely busting out some Gen Z moves, Nont Tanont pulled out all the stops for his Impact Arena concert.
No wonder then, that the NONT EP.03 สุรุ่ยสุร่าย CONCERT was based on the idea of “lavish fun”.
It had originally scheduled for three days, but Nont’s overwhelming popularity – tickets were snapped up in hours – saw a fourth and final day penciled in.

And it was nothing short of jaw-dropping in its scale, with Impact Arena transformed into different themes on different days, leaving fans awestruck and undoubtedly excited.
Nont was, of course, at the centre of it all – complete with his trademark sunglasses.
On one day, he rode across Impact Arena on a flying boat, and another, he was on an airplane seat (in a private jet of course) that floated across the audience.
Equally as impressive were the number of guest performers Nont brought on for the concert, perhaps underscoring the scale of his friendships within the industry.
Nont was joined – on almost all the days – with his Kingdoms Concert best buddies The Toys and Jeff Satur, adding an extra dash of royal power to the concert.
Like Nont, Jeff and The Toys also switched up their outfits each day, and relished the opportunity to join their good friend on his big day(s).
On Day One, he brought on TaitosmitH – with whom he recently did a collab with – and BUS because of you i shine. The Sonray Music boy group not only performed some of their hits, they joined Nont in a series of special collaborations of the latter’s songs.
The next day, Nont brought on PiXXiE, and together they treated fans to some disco power, with the live version of their collab track Badly.
Day Three saw a return of rock: this time, Nont teamed with legends Bodyslam, performing a medley of each other’s hits. Also making a guest appearance was popular podcaster Farose.
And on the last day – also in a surprise for everyone – Nont invited the popular Y2K group K-OTIC back on stage, bringing a dose of nostalgia for everyone.
Making several appearances too was Singto Numchok, who also has a special collab with Nont. The duo lapped it up in their fur coats, encapsulating what it must be like to living it up in Lavish Kingdom.
Indeed, Nont’s Impact pow-wow was not just a showcase of his impressive discography, but more importantly, it showed how his reign as one of T-Pop’s royalty endures.







