



(Toggle) Mayday celebrated their 20th anniversary by holding a free performance at their first-ever concert venue. 35,000 fans gathered around the stage in the park, and over 360,000 more fans tuned in through the live streaming on YouTube.
Starting off their gig with one of their first hit singles, 'Peter and Mary', Ashin said, "20 years have passed; thank you for being with us for all this time."
They performed 15 songs before surprise guests Ashan and Hushen of the band Quarterback made their appearance to sing 'People Life, Ocean Wild' with Mayday. Other guests included Tolaku's Sombora and Cheer Chen.
Cheer shared that she performed with the band Tanning Oil 20 years ago, but that she was the only member left after that summer. "I'm glad that Mayday is still Mayday even after 20 years," she added with a smile.
The fans sang along with the band to their last song 'Fool', after which Ashin said, "We are so touched to see so many of you here tonight. It's the most wonderful moment for us."
Source: Toggle
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