Lala Fires Back at Online Critics Mocking Ponglang Saon's Fame After Stockholm Concert Halted
Thai band Ponglang Saon's Stockholm concert was halted by authorities due to overcrowding with 50,000 attendees, prompting frontwoman Lala to fire back at online critics dismissing the band's popularity.
Thai band Ponglang Saon experienced an unexpected turn of events during their performance in Stockholm, Sweden, when authorities were forced to temporarily halt the show due to an overwhelming crowd that exceeded safety control capacity.
Lala Kwannapa Ruangsri, the band's frontwoman, posted on Facebook describing the incident: "So happy and so sad that we had to stop the performance early. Ponglang Saon was banned from continuing because Stockholm was completely packed! Officials couldn't control the crowd size and situation, so they had to stop to calm things down. Even though Lala didn't get to perform the full set, I'm grateful to all the Thai people in Stockholm who drove for hours or flew in to see us. You gave me the courage to perform."
Among the supportive comments, one critic sarcastically wrote: "Really? People show up in huge numbers because it's a free event in the city center anyway. In two months it'll be the same story again. It has nothing to do with the performers, does it?"
Lala didn't let it slide. She screenshotted the comment and responded: "I appreciate you paying attention to us. If you don't want to be happy for us, that's fine. Ponglang Saon is just a local artist. We're not famous at all. Ask anyone. Very few people know us. The officials had to manage the situation because 50,000 people came to watch us."
She continued: "By the end of the day, the event coordinator came to apologize, saying that since they started hosting Thai concerts, they've never had to manage a crowd like this. They said we're the most amazing artists they've ever seen, and they're sorry for disappointing us. Next time, our team will do better, and we hope you'll come back to see us."
Lala concluded: "To everyone in Sweden and Stockholm, you can confirm—we're really not famous. It's just the applause and screams from 50,000 people that was loud. Thank you for commenting on this not-so-famous artist."
Fans flooded in with support and confirmation: Some noted they live in Stockholm but had never attended a concert there before, specifically coming out for Ponglang Saon because they've loved the band for years. Others shared they took time off work or traveled specifically for the show, praising the band's authentic Thai cultural style and appearance. Critics of the naysayer commented that jealousy doesn't suit anyone, pointing out Ponglang Saon has been famous for a long time, with some fans even booking hotels specifically to attend the concert.