I think that as far as Thai concerts go here in LA this was one of the best, not just being bias here as a fan, but Thai singers have never had a concert of this scale outside of Thailand before. there was asanee wasaan but thats pretty much it and i'm pretty sure he didnt have the dancers/costumes and everything. I mean it was a great change to see something other than the typical restaurant/pub concerts where the locals play for 3 hours and the Thai singer only sings for like 40 or mins at midnight or later.
For me, Bird put on a great show, was it his biggest and best? probably not, but i wouldn't even dare to imagine the cost of the tickets if Bird put on his full scale concert with 100+ dancers and the works.
i do agree about the organization and the meet & greet though, i mean it was already pretty obvious from the beginning that there would be plenty of open seats because of the price of the tickets (although i can understand why they charge so much, i can also understand why people wouldn't buy them). I was really surprised my self when i turned around after the concert started to see that 2nd section filled with people from the 3rd section.
And the meet & greet, i don't even know what to say about that, i mean i loved the opportunity to see P'Bird and his guests up close like that. but when i was willing to pay that much money for it, i was expecting a solo picture with the group not a group of strangers with them.
What I'm happy about is that the actual production of the concert was handled by P'Birds GMM team.