Thai stars Pond Naravit Lertratkosum and Phuwin Tangsakyuen turned Impact Arena in Bangkok into the center of global fan attention this weekend with their “Space Soul-dyssey” concert, a three-night run from August 21 through 23 that organizers expanded from the original schedule due to demand. Hashtags tied to the show, including #PondPhuwinConcert and its day-specific variants, hit the number one worldwide trending spot on X across multiple days of the run.
The GMMTV-produced show leaned fully into its space theme, with staging, visuals, and setlists built around a cosmic journey concept. Beyond the in-arena crowd, the concert reached fans well outside Thailand through a live global stream on TTM LIVE, which is part of why the hashtags kept climbing in country after country rather than staying contained to a single region’s trending charts.
Why This Is Bigger Than a Regional Concert
Pond and Phuwin’s fanbase sits at the intersection of Thailand’s BL (Boys’ Love) drama scene and its idol-concert culture, a combination that reliably produces some of the most coordinated, high-volume fan activity anywhere on social media. International fans organizing around shared hashtags and streaming schedules turned a three-night arena run into a sustained, multi-day trending event, the kind of cross-border fandom mobilization that Thai entertainment exports have become known for.
What Fans Can Expect Next
With the three-day run now complete, expect the usual post-concert wave: fan-recorded clips, GMMTV’s own official highlight content, and renewed speculation about the duo’s next joint project. Pond and Phuwin have built their pairing across multiple GMMTV series, and a concert of this scale typically signals more collaborative work is already in the pipeline rather than winding down.







