Leicester City big in Bangkok as Premier League fairytale continues with another open-top bus parade in Thailand 

Leicester City's Premier League season set unprecedented boundaries and now their celebrations have too.

Fresh from their fairytale title campaign, the Foxes are in Asia basking in their success in the homeland of Thai owners Vichai and Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha.

Claudio Ranieri's squad were given a hero's welcome from the club's adopted country as they enjoyed an open-top bus parade through Bangkok during their post-season tour of Thailand.

Leicester City players and staff enjoyed their second Premier League title parade in four days - this time in Bangkok

Leicester City players and staff enjoyed their second Premier League title parade in four days - this time in Bangkok

Thousands of locals came to see the Premier League champions as they thanked them for their overseas support

Thousands of locals came to see the Premier League champions as they thanked them for their overseas support

Leicester's Thai owners Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha (left) and Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha show off the title to those who attended

Leicester's Thai owners Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha (left) and Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha show off the title to those who attended

Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri (centre right) waves to the crowd as does left back Christian Fuchs (right)

Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri (centre right) waves to the crowd as does left back Christian Fuchs (right)

Ranieri takes a picture of the crowd from the top of the bus as enjoys Thursday's wild celebrations in Bangkok

Ranieri takes a picture of the crowd from the top of the bus as enjoys Thursday's wild celebrations in Bangkok

Foxes goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel (left) and owner Srivaddhanaprabha overlook the parade from the top of the bus on Thursday

Foxes goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel (left) and owner Srivaddhanaprabha overlook the parade from the top of the bus on Thursday

Ranieri was a picture of delight as he and the Srivaddhanaprabha's waved to the masses that arrived showing their support for the club.

Leicester captain Wes Morgan was among those present during Thursday's celebrations as the team recieeved a rapturous reception.

Morgan was also joined by Kasper Schmeichel, Leonardo Ulloa and Christian Fuchs during the open-top parade.

The majority of the Leicester squad was present bar internationals such as Jamie Vardy, Danny Drinkwater and N'Golo Kante who are preparing for Euro 2016 with their national sides.

The open-top parade is the second one in four days underwent by the club following Monday's scenes in Leicester.

amazing 🔵 #OpenBus#Bangkok

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This fan was picture of delight as Leicester City made their way through the streets of Bangkok

This fan was picture of delight as Leicester City made their way through the streets of Bangkok

The appeal of getting a chance to see the newly-crowned Premier League champions was clearly one that couldn't be missed by many

The appeal of getting a chance to see the newly-crowned Premier League champions was clearly one that couldn't be missed by many

These Leicester City fans showed their support for the club by riding through the streets of Bangkok with 'Fearless Champions' T-shirts

These Leicester City fans showed their support for the club by riding through the streets of Bangkok with 'Fearless Champions' T-shirts

Construction workers in the Thailand capital take a break from work to watch the open-top bus parade go by

Construction workers in the Thailand capital take a break from work to watch the open-top bus parade go by

Scenes in Thailand #lcfc #amazing

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LEICESTER ARE CHAMPIONS!

Around 240,000 Foxes fans were out in full force to celebrate their title triumph as Ranieri's men made their way through the city on an open-top tour.

And afterwards over 100,000 men, women and children were treated to a special performance from some musical homegrown talent. 

Indie-rock group, and Leicester supporters, Kasabian gave those at Victoria Park on Monday night a surprise set as they revelled in their team's success.

Serge Pizzorno, Tom Meighan and Chris Edwards heightened the fervent party atmosphere further by giving renditions of classic hits Underdog, Eez-Eh, L.S.F. and Fire. 

Vardy, who spearheaded the King Power Stadium outfit's success this term with 24 league goals, described their title parade on Monday as 'carnage'.

'It's carnage,' he said. 'Look what it means to them all, all the shops are shut, people are hanging out the windows and up on the roofs. It's brilliant, what a day.

'It still hasn't sunk in yet, but I'm sure it will over time, it's been an unbelievable achievement, I'll wait a few days until it does sink in then have a few days to myself.

'When we got promoted from the Championship, it wasn't as big as this - just look at the scenes.'

Leicester players and staff parade the Premier League trophy from the top deck of a double-decker bus in the city centre on Monday

Leicester players and staff parade the Premier League trophy from the top deck of a double-decker bus in the city centre on Monday

Leonardo Ulloa (centre) spots Sportsmail photographer Graham Chadwick and  gives a wave on Monday

Leonardo Ulloa (centre) spots Sportsmail photographer Graham Chadwick and  gives a wave on Monday

Jamie Vardy looked to be enjoying himself as he placed the Premier League title on his head
Manager Ranieri mounted a police motorbike

Jamie Vardy looked to be enjoying himself as he placed the Premier League title on his head, while Ranieri mounted a motorbike

Ranieri (centre), Wes Morgan, and the chairman Srivaddhanaprabha were roared onto the stage with the Premier League trophy

Ranieri (centre), Wes Morgan, and the chairman Srivaddhanaprabha were roared onto the stage with the Premier League trophy

THE ROUTE - WHERE DID LEICESTER'S PREMIER LEAGUE WINNERS HEAD ON THE PARADE?

Ranieri lifted the Premier League trophy with Wes Morgan and then appeared close to tears as he addressed the crowd. The Italian paid tribute to the supporters, shouting: 'Every time they push, they push, they push!'

Marc Albrighton said: 'It's unbelievable, they're out in force. It's crazy. There are kids, granddads, parents, they're all out to support us and say well done.

'We knew there would be a lot of people but we weren't expecting that. All the lads looked up and saw the long high street packed with people. It just went on for ages, a sea of blue. It is memories that will last a lifetime.

'We had girls lifting up their tops and people swinging on lampposts, people stood on ledges, hanging out of windows. People were standing on seven-storey ledges leaning over. You were scared for their lives but they were only doing it because they are interested in you and what we have done.

'It's humbling without a doubt. We'll probably never see this again.' 

Vardy - and plenty of his team-mates - wore T-shirts with his popular catchphrase emblazoned on the front

Vardy - and plenty of his team-mates - wore T-shirts with his popular catchphrase emblazoned on the front

Vardy and manager Ranieri pose for a picture with the title - in Leicester colours - on the top of the bus

Vardy and manager Ranieri pose for a picture with the title - in Leicester colours - on the top of the bus

Foxes winger Marc Albrighton described Monday's title parade as 'unbelievable' and 'crazy'

Foxes winger Marc Albrighton described Monday's title parade as 'unbelievable' and 'crazy'

Serge Pizzorno and his Kasabian band-mates treated Leicester City fans to a surprise gig on Monday night

Serge Pizzorno and his Kasabian band-mates treated Leicester City fans to a surprise gig on Monday night

Thousands of Leicester fans gathered at Victoria Park to watch the indie-rock band after the club's title parade

Thousands of Leicester fans gathered at Victoria Park to watch the indie-rock band after the club's title parade

The band's set was well received by those supporters who basked in Leicester's maiden top-flight title

The band's set was well received by those supporters who basked in Leicester's maiden top-flight title

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