Brace yourselves, music lovers and community enthusiasts! It’s time once again for a melodious adventure in the lush embrace of Benchakitti Park as MedPark Hospital jubilantly heralds the return of its cherished “MedMusic in the Park” event. Now in its third spectacular year, this melodic fiesta is not only a cornerstone of community spirit but also highlights a glorious four-year journey of MedPark’s dedication to health and happiness. Just recently, at a lively press conference, the charismatic Dr. Pongpat Patanavanich, the magnanimous Managing Director of MedPark Hospital, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering trust bestowed upon them by local communities, including the bustling neighborhoods of Sukhumvit, the vibrant Silom, the thriving Sathorn, as well as the international expat community, and, of course, their cherished patients.
In his effervescent speech, Dr. Patanavanich emphasized how “MedMusic in the Park” is more than just an event. It is a soul-stirring symphony aimed at promoting both physical and mental vitality through the enchanting power of music, the quintessential universal language. With the joyous Christmas and New Year celebrations just around the corner, this event also sets the stage for exuberant festivities and joy-sharing. Special accolades were given to the indefatigable Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), whose generous support has been instrumental in providing this riotous celebration of tunes and togetherness its verdant backdrop for three consecutive years. With MedPark poised to stride confidently into its fifth year, this esteemed hospital is gearing up to elevate its prowess in tackling complex medical mysteries, investing in cutting-edge innovations, and unveiling the much-anticipated Genotech Lab Centre next year.
Stepping onto the proverbial stage was none other than Chatree Watanakhajorn, Deputy Permanent Secretary for the BMA, representing Mr. Chadchart Sittipunt, the amiable Governor of Bangkok. He shared words laced with pride about their ongoing collaboration with MedPark Hospital, a beacon of private healthcare and a treasured neighbor to Benchakitti Park. “It’s a privilege,” he articulated with fervor, “to stand by MedPark Hospital—a bastion of community well-being and environmental preservation. This marks our third seamless year hosting such delightful concerts, with more to come. Let’s make every visit a clean, enjoyable one and embrace our shared commitment to green stewardship.”
This year, the “MedMusic in the Park” promises to be an extraordinary blend of nature’s tranquility and music’s therapeutic charm. All attendees will be gifted eco-friendly tote bags, a token of our shared responsibility to nurture the environment, honor our shared spaces, and cultivate eco-conscious habits. Under the thrilling banner of “Let’s Go for a ROCK”, get ready to be whisked away by the immortal allure of rock music! Headlining this musical voyage are none other than Britain’s Finest – The Complete Beatles Experience, flying in from the UK, ready to catapult everyone to the swinging sixties and the legendary sounds of The Beatles. Also gracing the stage will be Thailand’s very own rock maestro, Kong Saharat Sangkapricha. Known for his timeless, soothing voice and iconic guitar riffs, Kong, along with the electrifying Benja Band, is set to deliver classic rock anthems that resonate across generations.
So, folks, as MedPark Hospital continues its noble mission to transcend the boundaries of healthcare and foster an ever-stronger, enduring community, your presence is eagerly awaited at “MedMusic in the Park.” Mark the calendar for a musical rendezvous on the 1st of December at the stunning Amphitheatre, Benchakitti Park in the heart of Bangkok. Reserve your seats today for this mesmerizing medley of merriment and music by visiting MedPark’s official channel: https://medpark.hospital/NewsMedMusic2024
Join us for a day of harmony, heart, and healing notes. Let the unifying force of music build bridges and bask in the shared joy of community and celebration. See you there!
This event sounds amazing! I love The Beatles and can’t wait to see Britain’s Finest perform. But are events like these really necessary for a hospital to hold?
Absolutely necessary! Music is therapeutic and can help in recovery. Plus, it’s a bonding experience for the community.
I suppose you’re right, but I’d still like to see them focus more on actual healthcare improvements.
I wish more hospitals would focus on reducing patient bills instead of sponsoring concerts!
I understand your concern, but community outreach is equally important. It builds trust and rapport.
MedMusic in the Park is the highlight of the year! Music moves the soul and who doesn’t like a free concert?
Kong Saharat’s performance is something I’m looking forward to more than The Beatles tribute. Thailand rocks!
I agree, nothing beats our homegrown talent. Kong Saharat is a national treasure!
Exactly! I love how this event showcases both international and local artists.
Isn’t it ironic that they give out eco-friendly tote bags, but fly a band all the way from the UK?
MedPark spending money on concerts instead of investing more in their medical innovations seems a bit off to me.
But they are still investing in new tech with the Genotech Lab. It’s not like they stopped improving healthcare.
As much as I enjoy rock, why isn’t there more representation of Asian music genres at these events?
I think MedPark mixing health messages with music is spot on. Plus, the event strengthens community ties.
True, it does bring the community together. Plus, happy people tend to stay healthier!
Exactly, and the atmosphere of the event itself can be a mental health booster.
How about mixing in some fitness activities during the concert? That could get everyone moving and fit.
Cool tote bags are great, but I hope they focus more on environmental practices behind the scenes.
Been a fan of Beatles tributes for ages, but there should be room for original music too!
Originals would be refreshing! But The Beatles’ cover bands draw huge crowds and bring more attention.
It’s a brilliant initiative! More than just music, it’s about spreading joy and appreciation for life.
Is MedPark accessible enough for people living far from the city? Would love to attend if logistics aren’t a hassle.
Thrilled about the concert but worried about large crowds with the ongoing flu season.
Good point! Hopefully, they’ll have measures in place to prevent any health risks.
Fingers crossed. Nothing should dampen the festive spirit!
I love the idea of combining health promotion with music, but wish they would offer more active participation events.
You mean like fitness demos or interactive presentations? That would be fun!
Looking forward to seeing how they top this event next year!
Are there any food stalls? A concert isn’t complete without good street food.