Tomorrowland coming to Thailand
Iconic dance music festival Tomorrowland will make its Thailand bow this year.
Preparations are underway with festival organisers, the Thai Government and Tourism Authority of Thailand
It will be hosted in Pattaya on December 11–13, 2026, with around 50,000 revellers expected on each of the three days.
It is expected to generate a significant impact on the local and national economy, boosting tourism, hospitality, and creative industries, tourism officials say.
“Hosting Tomorrowland in Thailand marks an important milestone as a leader in global tourism and creative experiences. We look forward to welcoming people from all over the world,” the TAT said.
Tomorrowland will be held at Wisdom Valley in Pattaya
The CORE and Freedom stages will appear in Asia for the first time, alongside new stages and experiences created exclusively for the Thailand event.
“Expanding Tomorrowland to a new continent is a milestone we approach with great excitement. Thailand feels like the right place,” said Bruno Vanwelsenaers, CEO WEAREONE.world.
Tomorrowland has two festivals in Europe, one in South America, and now the first full-scale Asian edition this year in Thailand.
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