
Daou Pittaya and Offroad Kantapon made their long‑awaited first fan meeting in Manila an unforgettable celebration—one that clearly showed how deeply they value their Filipino fans, fondly known as Nubdaos. From the moment they stepped onstage, it was evident that this was no ordinary overseas stop, but a thoughtfully prepared event made with genuine care, effort, and love.
What truly endeared the Thai duo to the crowd was how seriously they took connecting with their Filipino audience. Rather than relying solely on familiar performances, Daou and Offroad went the extra mile by learning and performing Filipino songs, much to the delight of the packed venue. Daou impressed fans with his heartfelt rendition of “Pano” by Zack Tabudlo, capturing the emotions of the song with sincerity and ease. Offroad followed with a warm and tender performance of “Palagi” by TJ Monterde, earning cheers and emotional reactions from fans who were touched by his effort to sing in Filipino.
Beyond the music, the fan meeting was filled with nonstop energy and interaction. Daou and Offroad gamely played games with their fans, exchanged laughs, and showed an easy chemistry that made everyone feel included. Whether teasing each other onstage or reacting enthusiastically to fan surprises, the duo exuded 101% energy, keeping the atmosphere lively and joyful from start to finish.
Throughout the event, both artists repeatedly expressed their gratitude to their Manila audience. They thanked Filipino Nubdaos for the warm welcome and unwavering support, sharing how touched they were by the love they felt throughout the day. In a particularly heartfelt moment, Daou and Offroad wished they could stay longer in the Philippines, a sentiment that drew loud cheers and hopeful laughter from fans who clearly felt the same and chanted "Walang Uuwi!"
Their Manila fan meeting proved to be more than just an event. It was a shared experience that strengthened the bond between artists and fans. By preparing thoughtfully, embracing Filipino culture, and giving their all onstage, Daou and Offroad didn't just visit Manila—they made it feel like home, even if only for a night.