When you’re attending a Songkran celebration, it’s a given that you will end up drenched in water. For the UChat Songkran Day-Out festivalgoers at Setia City, Shah Alam, last weekend, whether they had a water gun in hand or not, they were soaked to the bone – all thanks to the downpour in the evening of both days of the festival.
Last Sunday, after the water activities and games of the day wrapped up, it was time to welcome the final four singers of the festival onto the stage.
Despite the rain, the festivalgoers were not deterred, armed with umbrellas and donning raincoats of various colours, they trudged onto the grass field and patiently waited for 7.30pm to roll around.
Finally the concert kicked off about 10 minutes after the scheduled time. We positioned ourselves among the energetic, screaming fans, basking in the festive atmosphere even as raindrops pelted us.
Sarawakian singer Priscilla Abby kicking off the concert with her songs. |
Lizzy sang two of her own songs, “Police Entry” and “Semua Sudah”, before wrapping up her performance with a medley of Bruno Mars’ songs.
The misty rain lent an ethereal touch to Elizabeth Tan’s performance. |
Ploychompoo was shining brighter than her namesake, pink sapphire. |
Last to perform was K-pop idol Chung Ha. The crowd noticeably grew bigger and more compact right before the singer was set to perform, so there was no question who most of the festivalgoers were there to catch that evening.
Chung Ha was performing for the first time in Malaysia yesterday. |
This being her first time visiting Malaysia, the singer was pleasantly surprised and amazed to hear just how well her local fans could sing along to the Korean lyrics. She happily asked them to continue singing with her.
Chung Ha threw out quite a few heart poses for her fans. |
With that, the 2-day UChat Songkran Day-Out ended with a bang!