Organisers postpone events until after 100-day mourning

ALTHOUGH the government will allow entertainment activities to resume after the 30-day national mourning period ends, more than 80 per cent of entertainment-based marketing and show-businesses events planned for the final quarter of the year have been postponed to February or March, according to the Event Management Association.

EMA chairman Sermkhun Kunawong told The Nation that most event and concert organisers had decided to postpone their shows until after the 100-day mourning period comes to an end in late January in order to respect public sentiment over the departure of the much-revered King.

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By WATCHIRANONT THONGTEP

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