Soulful Serenade: Phum Viphurit Captivates Denver at Summit


The Mile High City was treated to a mesmerizing evening of music on September 9 as Phum Viphurit made his way to Denver on his North America Tour 2023. Summit, the quintessential Denver venue, hosted an eclectic blend of indie, pop, and soulful sounds that left the audience in euphoria.

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The night began with anticipation as fans gathered to witness a lineup that promised diversity and depth. With openers Brandon and Mild Orange, the venue was filled with electric vibes and soulful jams.

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The night kicked off with Brandon, a rising star in the indie scene. His melodic tunes and heartfelt lyrics set the perfect tone for the evening. Brandon's soulful voice resonated through the venue as he effortlessly strummed his guitar, drawing the audience into his world of introspection and emotion. Songs like "Baby" and "Cherie" left a lasting impression, showcasing his talent for storytelling through music. Brandon's charisma and genuine connection with the crowd set the bar high for the rest of the evening.

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Following Brandon's captivating performance, Mild Orange took the stage, instantly infusing the room with their signature blend of dreamy indie-pop. Hailing from New Zealand, the band's unique sound is characterized by lush harmonies, intricate guitar work, and a sense of serenity that washes over you like a gentle breeze. Tracks like "Some Feeling" and "Getting Warmer" were met with swaying bodies and smiles as the audience surrendered to Mild Orange's ethereal sonic landscape. 

The crowd's excitement reached its peak with the arrival of the headliner, Phum Viphurit. Hailing from Thailand, Viphurit has been making waves with his soulful voice and heartfelt songwriting, and he did not disappoint. He had the audience captivated from the very first note. 

Phum’s setlist featured a perfect balance of his popular tracks like "Hello, Anxiety" and "Softly Spoken," which left the crowd in awe. Phum took a moment to introduce his bandmates and address the crowd, asking, “Are there any Thai people in the house tonight?” Phum described his next song, “Greng Jai Please,” as a testament to his Thai background and the way he was raised.

Throughout the night, Phum's band added layers of groove and soul to his songs, creating a dynamic live experience that felt both intimate and expansive. The chemistry between the musicians was evident, and it translated into a performance that was nothing short of magical.

Phum mentioned how grateful he was for these opportunities and that he had never done this many shows before on a tour. He praised his openers and his fans for making the experience unforgettable. The band closed the show with Phum’s crowd favorite, “Lover Boy,” with fans dancing and singing along to every word.

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As Phum Viphurit and bandmates walked off the stage, the crowd instantly started chanting “ONE MORE SONG,” where the group enthusiastically retook the stage. Before the encore, Phum thanked his tour managers and Summit Music Hall for hosting them. “This is the last song, I mean it,” laughed Phum as he began to play the opening to “Welcome Change.” He smiled as he shouted, “Until we meet again, Denver, thank you so much!” before breaking into a musical vamping. As the final song ended, the group smiled and waved to the crowd as they did a final curtain bow.  


Each act filled the air with magic and bliss. The concert was a testament to the power of musical fusion, and each act left an indelible mark on the hearts of the audience. If you haven't caught Phum Viphurit on tour yet, there are still four more stops on his North American Tour! 

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Edited by: Zoe Selesi

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