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The recent Coldplay concert in Bangkok, part of their Music Of The Spheres World Tour, left an indelible mark on many Thai fans. However, the event was marred by some attendees by the pervasive smell of cannabis. Artist Copter Panuwat encountered this issue firsthand, expressing his dissatisfaction and calling for more stringent control over public … …

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Everyone be sure not to enjoy the concert the way concerts and music festivals are commonly enjoyed throughout thailand and the world. Be sure to refrain from smoking cannabis as the smell hurts Copters ears and he can't hear the music. If the smell of cannabis is so distracting to you that you can't enjoy a concert and feel the need to direct other concert goers on how to act so that way you are happy then stay home, soak your vag and listen to Spotify. Not like your seeing much from your cheap seats anyways.

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5 hours ago, JLee said:

Everyone be sure not to enjoy the concert the way concerts and music festivals are commonly enjoyed throughout thailand and the world. Be sure to refrain from smoking cannabis as the smell hurts Copters ears and he can't hear the music. If the smell of cannabis is so distracting to you that you can't enjoy a concert and feel the need to direct other concert goers on how to act so that way you are happy then stay home, soak your vag and listen to Spotify. Not like your seeing much from your cheap seats anyways.

I don't know about that

 

If the concert is indoors, they should try and curtail the smoking 

 

Not all people enjoy it

 

I do enjoy it so don't mind, but many others don't like it

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7 hours ago, JLee said:

Everyone be sure not to enjoy the concert the way concerts and music festivals are commonly enjoyed throughout thailand and the world. Be sure to refrain from smoking cannabis as the smell hurts Copters ears and he can't hear the music. If the smell of cannabis is so distracting to you that you can't enjoy a concert and feel the need to direct other concert goers on how to act so that way you are happy then stay home, soak your vag and listen to Spotify. Not like your seeing much from your cheap seats anyways.

How arrogant. Smoke is smoke and there is a reason for the restriction on smoking in high density public venues. It is  selfish and self centered to light up in a close quarters venue. This isn't about the rights or wrongs of smoking anything, but a question of respecting the rights of others not to have to inhale clouds of toxic smoke. What gives you or anyone the right to spew your smoke in someone's face?  If people need a drug to enjoy themselves, surely they cannot smoke it before entering the concert venue. 

It is even more telling that you attack someone for being in the "cheap seats". Obviously you do not share the same ideals of Coldplay, which then begs the question, why would you care since you are obviously not in agreement with Coldplay's philosophy on accessibility and the concert really isn't intended for a condescending person like you. 

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