Tomorrowland is expanding once again. Organizers for the music festival will host the event in Thailand from Dec. 11 through 13 at Wisdom Valley in Chonburi. The location joins the original iteration hosted annually in Belgium each July, as well as Tomorrowland Brasil.
Tomorrowland Thailand “marks an important milestone in our ambition to position the country as a leader in global tourism and creative experiences,” the Tourism Authority of Thailand shared in a press statement. “We look forward to welcoming people from all over the world to discover the beauty, culture, and hospitality of Thailand.”
The festival is expected to host more than 50,000 people each day of the event, with multiple stages in place for performances. Tomorrowland Thailand will not feature camping accommodations, though hotel packages will be made available for attendees. Pre-sale access will open on Jan. 8.
“Expanding Tomorrowland to a new continent is a milestone we approach with great respect and excitement,” said WEAREONE.world CEO Bruno Vanwelsenaers. “Thailand feels like the right place, not only because of its beauty and energy, but also because of the shared ambition to create something meaningful and world-class together. This is the beginning of a long-term story. The team in Belgium will work with a local team of 40 people in Thailand.”
The three banner iterations of Tomorrowland, as well as the France-based Tomorrowland Winter, will be connected by the festival’s overarching theme for 2026 and 2027, Consciencia. Additional details about the theme will be shared at a later date, but it has been described by organizers as “a living narrative that travels across continents, connecting cultures and communities through one unified vision.”
“Consciencia unveils a mysterious dimension where six primal emotions form the foundations of existence: Wonder, Love, Anger, Joy, Desire, and Sadness,” the official Tomorrowland website announced. “Within this world, these emotions take shape as six distinct factions, each defined by its own visual language, rituals, and symbolic universe. Together, they create a realm that feels both otherworldly and deeply human, a place where emotions become landscapes, and imagination takes form.”
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