Tomorrowland Debuts First Asian Festival in Thailand

Tomorrowland is set to debut its first Asian festival in Thailand, marking a significant milestone for the renowned music event. Pre-registration for tickets will commence on January 8, with ticket prices outlined by the organizers. Ticket Prices and Festival Duration A “full madness pass” for all three days of the festival will be priced at …

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Tomorrowland Debuts First Asian Festival in Thailand

Tomorrowland is set to debut its first Asian festival in Thailand, marking a significant milestone for the renowned music event. Pre-registration for tickets will commence on January 8, with ticket prices outlined by the organizers.

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Ticket Prices and Festival Duration

A “full madness pass” for all three days of the festival will be priced at 12,500 baht (approximately $400 or £300). In addition, a single-day pass will be available for 5,100 baht.

Festival Overview

  • First full-scale Tomorrowland festival in Asia.
  • Agreement to host the event in Thailand for five years.
  • Expected economic impact: 21 billion baht ($673 million; £497 million).

Bruno Vanwelsenaers, the CEO of Tomorrowland, expressed enthusiasm about this expansion. “Expanding Tomorrowland to a new continent is a milestone we approach with great respect and excitement,” he stated. “This is the beginning of a long-term story.”

Thailand’s Music Scene

Thailand has recently emerged as a notable destination in the live music industry. Over the past year, the country has hosted various international music festivals, enhancing its reputation as a vibrant cultural hub. Noteworthy events include:

  • Electric Daisy Carnival
  • Creamfields

Additionally, Bangkok served as a tour stop for the globally popular K-pop group Blackpink last October. The local festival, Wonderfruit, has also gained acclaim, attracting tens of thousands of attendees each year.

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As preparations for Tomorrowland’s inaugural Asian festival continue, anticipation is building for this groundbreaking event in Thailand.

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