Future PM Pita invitations Taylor Swift to Thailand, stating full democracy is back

The future Prime Minister of Thailand and leader of the Move Forward Party (MFP), Pita Limjaroenrat, took to Twitter yesterday to achieve out to American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, inviting her to return to Thailand now that the nation has restored full democracy.
Taylor Swift exhibits are among the many most eagerly anticipated concerts among Thai followers. The latest queen of pop recently announced a world tour, The Eras Tour 2024, however Thailand isn’t included on the record. Her Asian stops are limited to Japan and Singapore.
Thailand’s connection with Taylor Swift goes back 9 years in the past when she launched “The Red Tour Live in Bangkok 2014” at the Impact Arena Mueang Thong Thani on June 9 of 2014. The tickets, which ranged from 2,000 to 6,500 baht, have been all bought out within an hour.
Unfortunately, about two weeks earlier than a observe was sung, the live performance was cancelled due to the political coup on May 22 of that 12 months, leaving Thai Swifties heartbroken.
Thai Swifties have shed 9 years of tears waiting for the 33 yr old songstress to return.
Swift has six dates in Singapore next year, from March 2 to three and March 7 to 9.
The future PM of Thailand, Pita, a Taylor Swift fan, begged her to return back to the Land of Smiles.
“Hey, Taylor! Big fan of yours. Btw, Thailand is again on track to be fully democratic after you needed to cancel final time due to the coup. The Thai individuals have spoken via the election and we all look ahead to welcoming you to this lovely nation of ours! Do come and Massive ’ll be singing Lavender Haze with you! – Tim.”
The response to Pita’s tweet was overwhelming, with numerous Thai Swifties expressing their appreciation for his efforts to represent their needs. Thai netizens commented…
“This is my PM! He’s so cool! I’m happy with him no matter whether or not Swift comes or not.”
“Even the PM is begging! Taylor Swift has to really feel something!”
“Thank you so much! I was devastated yesterday. I couldn’t get a ticket for the live performance in Singapore. Thai fans had been all feeling so sad.”
A Thai National Artist, Surachai “Nga” Chantimathon, from the Thai people rock band Caravan disagreed with Pita’s tweet. Taking to Facebook, Surachai said…
“What happened? I attended live shows by Coldplay, John Mayer, Guns N’ Roses, and many other worldwide artists through the so-called ‘dictatorship era’ you talked about. Taylor Swift claimed to despise dictatorships, or is it nearly business? An artist’s selections are often influenced by their management, apart from me and my band. Delete your submit, Pita. It makes you look foolish.”
However, Pita is not the one political chief who Tweeted about Taylor Swift’s concert events. The PM of Cannada, Justin Trudeau, also invited Swift to carry out for Canadian followers on Twitter. He said…
“It’s me, hi. I know places in Canada would like to have you ever. So, don’t make it another cruel summer time. We hope to see you quickly.”
A former House Speaker from Australia, Andrew Wallace, additionally begged Swift to increase her tour from Melbourne and Sydney to Queensland as properly. Wallace said…
“I’m asking you. I’m begging you, I’m pleading with you, I’ll get down on my knees if I have to, please come to Queensland.”

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