Phuket – On the evening of April 6, 2026, the atmosphere was filled with vibrancy and warmth at the charity concert “Groovin In the Garden 14th Edition”, held on the lawn in front of Blue Elephant Phuket. More than just a music event, the venue was transformed into a meaningful space of “giving.”

From early evening, both locals and tourists steadily arrived, dressed in the colorful theme “Groovin In Thai Fabric,” beautifully reflecting the charm of Thai culture. The lush garden setting and ambient evening lights created an enchanting atmosphere, inviting everyone to fully immerse themselves in the moment.

Live performances by renowned artists The Parkinson, Scrubb, and Bowkylion filled the air, bringing joy, emotion, and smiles to the audience throughout the night. Applause and sing-alongs echoed across the venue, reflecting genuine happiness shared by all attendees.

Another key highlight was the charity auction featuring paintings and genuine pearl jewelry, which attracted overwhelming interest. All proceeds will be donated to Vachira Phuket Hospital to support pediatric patients by funding medical equipment and blood transfusion beds for those suffering from Thalassemia, as well as supporting the mission of the Phuket Red Cross Chapter.

The total funds raised from this event exceeded 530,000 baht, with 500,000 baht allocated to Vachira Phuket Hospital to assist children requiring blood transfusions, and 30,000 baht donated to the Phuket Red Cross Chapter.

In its 14th year, “Groovin In the Garden” continues to reaffirm that music is more than entertainment—it is a powerful force that connects people and transforms small moments of happiness into meaningful opportunities for many lives in society.

On this occasion, the organizers expressed their sincere gratitude to all sectors, including government agencies, private organizations, sponsors, artists, volunteers, as well as the public and tourists, for coming together to create a night of giving. They emphasized that the power of music can truly be transformed into hope and opportunity for patients and society.

Phuket Provincial Public Relations Office – Photo / News