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|November 01, 2025
The entertainment sector faces ambiguity as authorities allow events with 'adjustments' following the Queen Mother's death
Fans at the Blackpink concert in Bangkok, on Oct 24.
One week after the loss of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother, Thailand remains immersed in an atmosphere of grief and national remembrance. While the sorrow is widely shared, daily life continues - and so does the complex question of how citizens and business sectors should appropriately navigate this mourning period.
On Oct 25, the government clarified that, despite widespread speculation, there is no blanket ban on concerts, parties or entertainment events. Activities may continue, but organisers are expected to ensure they align with the dignity and sensitivity of the moment.
The recent "Blackpink World Tour
"No ban" came as a relief to many, yet the accompanying guidance - requesting events be "adjusted to fit the mourning atmosphere" - has sparked debate and, in some corners of the entertainment community, frustration. The core issue lies not in the intent, but in the ambiguity.
While the state has issued formal rules for government agencies, educational institutions and official gatherings, the language directed towards private sector events remains broad.
Many note that the lack of concrete standards - what is "appropriate", what is "respectful", how much music is too much music - leaves interpretation in the hands of event organisers, local officials or even online opinion.
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