What was once a dream for many Thai music fans is suddenly becoming real: Tomorrowland — one of the biggest and most iconic electronic music festivals in the world — is now closer than ever to landing in Thailand.
The announcement came straight from Thailand’s Prime Minister herself. After a meeting with Mr. Bruno Vanwelsenaers, CEO of TL International (the company behind Tomorrowland’s expansion), she confirmed that serious plans are underway to bring the world-renowned festival to Thai soil in 2026. And it won’t just be any international stop — Thailand is set to be the heart of it all.
The goal? Not just to host another festival, but to reimagine what a Tomorrowland experience could be when it’s infused with Thai culture. According to the Prime Minister, Thailand isn’t just providing a location — it’s becoming a creative partner. The festival will be designed to spotlight local talent, promote Thai traditions, and give the country’s music industry a huge boost.
“This is a turning point,” the Prime Minister said. “We want to elevate Thai artists, push the music industry forward, and set a new standard for concert organizing. This is about more than music — it’s a new economy and a new path for our creative industries.”
For fans, that means more than just seeing international headliners. It could mean seeing Thai artists on the same stages as the world’s top DJs. It means seeing Thai elements — from food to fashion to stage design — woven into the Tomorrowland universe.
And for Thailand, it signals a bold step forward in becoming a world-class destination for global events. With its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and deep love for music, Thailand might just become the new capital of dance music in Asia.
So if you’ve ever dreamed of dancing under the lights of Tomorrowland without leaving Southeast Asia, it’s time to get excited.
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