Pack your bags and mark your calendars for the biggest music festival in Asia: Tomorrowland Thailand 2026
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Have you ever dreamt of visiting international music festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Ultra Music Festival, but could never afford the long-haul flights? Well, good news — one of the most iconic international music festivals has set its sails in Asia, and you can expect to turn your dreams into reality by December 2026.
It’s none other than Tomorrowland Thailand’s first-ever edition.

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Started as a small town music festival in 2004, to a widespread global phenomenon music festival adored by many, Tomorrowland has been running for 21 years in the cosy town of Boom, Belgium. The beloved music festival has been fawned over by many for its elaborate, whimsical stage designs, quirky yet warm atmosphere, and welcoming culture.
While the original Tomorrowland stays true to its Belgian roots, there have been other smaller-scale editions in other parts of the world — the most recent indoor Tomorrowland festival was held in Shanghai, China, in 2025. However, nothing is comparable to the upcoming Tomorrowland Thailand, which is promised to be just as big, if not bigger, than the original Tomorrowland.

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Tomorrowland Thailand will take place from 11 December 2026 to 13 December 2026 at Wisdom Valley in Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand. Unlike the Belgian Tomorrowland edition, which features 16 main stages and additional smaller themed areas, there’ll be up to six stages to explore around — MainStage, CORE, Freedom, and a new stage designed especially for Thailand. The venue space and stages have catered to approximately 50,000 participants each day across the weekend, full of good vibes and music.
Previous Electronic Dance Music (EDM) festivals in Thailand, such as Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Thailand, Songkran Thailand, and NEON Countdown, have had their ticket prices range between ฿9,590 to ฿15,590 (S$393.33 to S$639.43). Thankfully, Tomorrowland Thailand’s ticket prices are not that far off, with one-day passes starting at ฿5,100 (S$209.18) and three-day passes starting at ฿12,500 (S$512.69). For the seasoned music festival goers, some bad news — there won’t be any DreamVille camping in Thailand; however, there’ll be hotel packages up for grabs on the same day as the worldwide ticket sales.
Eager to get your hands on the tickets as soon as possible? Make sure to pre-register for the tickets from 8 January 2026 at 5pm SGT, and clear your day to camp for the tickets on 7 March 2026.

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This is one of those rare opportunities where we’d suggest getting the tickets before the official lineup announcement comes out. Whether it’s global DJ Hardwell or up-and-rising Baby J, you’ll be bound to have a great time at the first-ever Thailand edition Tomorrowland — plus, you get to avoid long-haul flights too!
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