Singer Bruno Mars shows off elephant shirt and pants, delights Thais in his sellout concert in Bangkok


Image from The Nation Thailand/ANN

BANGKOK (The Nation Thailand/ANN): Bruno Mars posted pictures of himself wearing an elephant shirt and pants before the second round of the ‘Bruno Mars Live in Bangkok’ concert at Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok on Sunday (March 31).

The American singer posted a colourful picture on Instagram of himself in a full elephant-themed outfit, including an elephant shirt and elephant pants, proudly showcasing Thailand’s soft power.

The Instagram posting occurred after rehearsals prior to the artist taking the stage for a second round on Sunday night at Rajamangala Stadium. His first performance took place on Saturday (March 30) and drew a massive crowd.

Bruno Mars is considered among the favourite artists of Thai fans, guaranteed by his hit songs that are easily sung by teenagers through working adults, such as “Leave The Door Open”, “Uptown Funk”, “Just The Way You Are”, and “24K Magic”.

He has also coined popular catchphrases among Thai music enthusiasts, often jokingly saying, “If you’re not come, then Bruno come”, which has now become a reality this year.

The word “Come” in Thai is pronounced “Ma”. - The Nation Thailand/ANN

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