By Royal Command · Established MM

Staging Honor Through Music

The National Unity Concert · 7 March 2026 · Mahidol University

Chapter II — The Royal Legacy

By Royal
Command

On 7 March 2026, Global Plus served as Lead Co-Organizer of the National Unity Concert — "Music of Devotion, A Thousand Hearts in Royal Gratitude" — performed before His Majesty King Vajiralongkorn and Her Majesty Queen Suthida at Mahidol Sithakarn Hall. An honour that remains the cornerstone of our quiet, twenty-year practice.

Every production we stage, large or intimate, is shaped by what that evening taught us: that great music, properly delivered, is the highest form of public ceremony — and that the silence between notes deserves the same reverence as the notes themselves.

His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen of Thailand seated upon the royal thrones at the National Unity Concert, Mahidol Sithakarn Hall.
Their Majesties in attendance · National Unity Concert · Mahidol Sithakarn Hall · VII March MMXXVI

Practice

The Capabilities
Ecosystem

Four disciplines, one standard. Every project is managed end-to-end with transparent governance and the rigour of public-sector accountability.

01

Flagship Event Organizer

National concerts, royal ceremonies, and international conferences delivered at the highest ceremonial standard.

02

PR & Image Consultant

Building public trust, managing crisis communication, and shaping institutional image with cultural sensitivity.

03

Advertising & Brand Strategy

Comprehensive brand strategy, corporate identity design, and targeted media buying across all platforms.

04

TV Documentary Production

Broadcast-grade cultural, historical, and social storytelling for terrestrial, satellite, and streaming audiences.

Government Project Management

End-to-end · Fully transparent · Auditable · Results-driven

Chapter III — The Marquee Production

Four Movements,
One Evening

The agency's marquee production of MMXXVI — the National Unity Concert — told in four movements: the stage, the royal arrival, the patrons who made it possible, and the eighteen songs at its centre.

The Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra and chorus performing on the stage of Mahidol Siddhachada Hall, with the title of the Royal Guards' March projected in gold against the velvet backdrop.
I Orchestral · By Royal Command

The National Unity Concert

"Music of Devotion — A Thousand Hearts in Royal Gratitude." A command performance of eighteen historical patriotic songs by the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Col. (Spec.) Dr. Prateep Supannroat, before Their Majesties the King and Queen.

VII-VIII March MMXXVI · Mahidol Siddhachada Hall · TPO

His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen arriving on the red carpet at Mahidol Siddhachada Hall, received by naval officers in full ceremonial salute.
II Ceremony · Royal Reception

The Royal Arrival

The reception of Their Majesties is a discipline of its own — timed to the minute, choreographed in silence, and rehearsed by the agency's protocol team alongside the Royal Thai Navy guard of honour.

Mahidol Siddhachada Hall · Nakhon Pathom

A formal portrait of dignitaries, sponsors and orchestra leadership gathered before the Thai national flag, marking the conclusion of the National Unity Concert.
III Patronage · Foundation

The Quiet Patrons

Each major production is supported by an assembly of Thai patrons, foundations and dignitaries — among them Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul, Khun Banthoon Lamsam and the Mahidol University Alumni Association, whose quiet generosity underwrites the evening's ceremony.

Patrons · Mahidol University · TPO

The printed programme of the National Unity Concert, listing the eighteen historical Thai patriotic songs to be performed across two acts, framed by gold ornamental motifs.
IV Programme · Eighteen Songs

The Order of Performance

Two acts of devotion. Act I — Patriotism & Heritage: the Thai National Anthem, Chumnum Phao Thai, Our Land, and Siamese Remembrance. Act II — Devotion & Valour: The Highest Dream, the Royal Guards March, We Fight On, and the Royal Salute. Each piece chosen for the memory it carries within Thai musical tradition.

Two acts · XVIII historical works

Archive

Concert Posters

PAUSE: Back to Life concert poster - a hologram performance bringing a beloved departed singer back to the stage, featuring Sarah Salola and other artists at Paragon Hall.
Hologram Concert PAUSE: Back to Life XII August MMXXVI · Paragon Hall
Previous Bangkok Sessions MMXXVI
Previous Symphony of Siam MMXXIII

To bring music to the ears of a King is to understand that every note carries the weight of history — and every silence between them, the breath of a nation.

Global Plus · Programme Notes

Chapter IV — Correspondence

To commission an evening

Whether a private chamber recital, a corporate gala, or a full orchestral production — every brief is read carefully by the directors and answered within two working days.