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Guide To Tomorrowland Music Festival In Thailand – Ticket Prices, Accommodation Options & Things To Know

Tomorrowland Thailand 2026


EDM fans, Tomorrowland just got a whole lot more attainable. For the first time ever, the iconic music festival is coming to Thailand, which means no more splurging on long-haul flights to Belgium to live out your rave dreams. It might only be happening in December 2026, but this is one of those trips you’ll want to start planning way in advance. Tomorrowland tickets are notorious for selling out in a flash, and the best places to stay get booked even faster.

Here’s everything we know so far about Tomorrowland Thailand 2026, from key dates to important details before you start locking things in.


What is the theme of Tomorrowland Thailand?


Tomorrowland Thailand theme
Image credit: Tomorrowland 

The Thailand edition is part of Tomorrowland’s bigger theme, Consciencia, which also includes Tomorrowland Belgium happening in July 2026, and Tomorrowland Brasil taking place in April 2027.

“Consciencia” comes from Spanish and Portuguese and translates to “conscience” or “consciousness” in English.

The story behind it? There’s a mysterious dimension built on 6 emotions: wonder, love, anger, joy, desire, and sadness. At Tomorrowland, festival-goers get to step into this world and experience what it’s like when music and visuals come together to bring every feeling to life.


When & where is Tomorrowland Thailand happening?


Tomorrowland in BelgiumTomorrowland Belgium.
Image adapted from: @tomorrowland via Instagram

Mark your calendar for 11th to 13th December 2026 – that’s when Tomorrowland Thailand will take over Wisdom Valley in Chonburi, near Pattaya.

This large open-air space is said to be surrounded by nature, mountains, water, and vast landscapes – very much in line with Tomorrowland’s signature magical escape vibes.


How to get to Tomorrowland Thailand?


Suvarnabhumi Airport
Image credit: O B via Google Maps

Hop on a short 2.5-hour flight from Changi Airport to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport. The easiest way to get to your accommodation in Pattaya or the festival grounds is by car – book a Grab ride from the airport, and the drive will take around 1 hour and 20 minutes.

If you plan on purchasing a hotel package for Tomorrowland Thailand, take note that a daily shuttle service to the festival grounds will be included. More on that below.


What are some highlights to look forward to at Tomorrowland Thailand?


Tomorrowland Belgium stageInsane stage designs and light shows are the bare minimum at Tomorrowland.
Image adapted from: @tomorrowland via Instagram

Since this is Tomorrowland’s first full-length Asian EDM festival, you know they’re going all out. It’s even estimated that over 150,000 partygoers from around the world are expected to attend the music festival across 3 days.

There’ll be 6 stages in total, including the iconic MainStage, CORE, and FREEDOM, as well as 3 new stages designed just for Thailand.

The lineup hasn’t been revealed at the time of writing, but frequent headliners include David Guetta and Martin Garrix, so it’s safe to say you can expect some big names.


What are the tickets available & how much do they cost?


Tomorrowland Bracelet
Image credit: Tomorrowland

There are different ticket tiers and packages to choose from, depending on your budget and preferences.


Festival Passes


Ticket sales for Festival Passes begin on 8th March 2026 at 12am in Singapore time. Here’s a quick overview of the options you have:

Ticket type Access & perks Price
Day Pass 1-day access ฿5,100 (~S$208.08)
Day Comfort (VIP) Pass 1-day access & VIP perks ฿8,200 (~S$334.56)
Full Madness Pass 3-day access ฿12,500 (~S$510)
Full Madness Comfort (VIP) Pass 3-day access & VIP perks ฿20,200 (~S$824.16)

Day Pass


A Day Pass is the most basic ticket, which grants you access to Tomorrowland Thailand for 1 day of your choice, and is priced at ฿5,100 (~S$208.08).


Day Comfort (VIP) Pass


Tomorrowland VIP area
Image for illustrative purposes only.
Image credit: Tomorrowland

Or choose to upgrade to the Day Comfort (VIP) Pass, which includes perks such as savoury bites served to you, a dedicated bar so you can grab drinks quickly, a fast lane entrance, an elevated main stage viewing area, bottle service, and even dedicated toilets. This is priced at ฿8,200 (~S$334.56) for a 1-day access.


Full Madness Pass


If you’re planning to doomzi doomzi with your pals for all 3 days, the Full Madness Pass at ฿12,500 (~S$510) has you covered from start to finish. This lets you roam all the stages across the entire weekend, so you won’t have to pick and choose which day to go all out.


Full Madness Comfort (VIP) Pass


And for the ultimate experience, go for the Full Madness Comfort (VIP) Pass at ฿20,200 (~S$824.16). You’ll get a 3-day entry plus access to all the VIP areas to enjoy the perks mentioned above.


Hotel Packages


Amari Pattaya
Image credit: Amari Pattaya

But if figuring out your own hotel and daily transport to and from the festival sounds like too much of a hassle, the Hotel Packages might save you the headache. Take note that packages drop on 1st March 2026 at 12am in Singapore time.

You’ll get to choose from curated hotels near the festival grounds, and the package usually comes stacked with perks like daily breakfast, entry to Tomorrowland, daily shuttle services, and a souvenir bag to bring home.

That said, the exact perks can change closer to launch, so it’s worth keeping an eye on Tomorrowland’s official site for the most up-to-date details.

While prices aren’t locked in yet, you can already simulate different packages on the website to see what’s available and roughly how much damage it’ll do to your wallet. Just be prepared to fork out at least S$1,000 per person.


Discover Thailand Packages


Yona Beach ClubThere are plenty of beach clubs in Phuket for you to party it up before the music festival.
Image credit: Yona Beach Club via Google Maps

The Discover Thailand Packages are for those who want to turn Tomorrowland into a full-blown holiday.

Consider the 8-day package that covers 2 destinations – starting in Bangkok and ending in Pattaya for the festival. Or go all out with the 11-day option across 3 destinations – your trip will begin in Bangkok, choose between Chiang Mai and Phuket, then wrap things up in Pattaya.

For both packages, you’ll get to pick between Silver or Bronze accommodation depending on how bougie you’re feeling. For reference: an 11-day simulated package with a stop in Phuket, and Bronze accommodation in a Single Room comes up to about ฿106,298 (~S$4,337).

It certainly sounds steep, but keep in mind that you’re essentially getting a multi-city holiday, with activities included at every stop, on top of your Tomorrowland experience.


Hospitality Packages


Tomorrowland balcony
Image for illustrative purposes only.
Image credit: Tomorrowland

If you’re looking to party like a VVVIP, the Hospitality Packages let you and your crew kick back in your own private box. This means better stage views, dedicated seating, and even a drinks package so you don’t have to keep queueing at the bar.

Prices aren’t publicly listed, so you’ll need to contact Tomorrowland directly to get a quote.

Here’s a quick look at the different private box options and how many guests they can accommodate:

Tier Minimum Maximum
Diamond Box 25 guests 35 guests
Gold Box 16 guests 24 guests
Silver Box 10 guests 15 guests

What are the accommodation options?


Staying near the festival grounds


Mytt HotelImage credit: Mytt Beach Hotel, Pattaya via Google Maps

Convenience is a top priority for many festival-goers, and if that matters to you as well, consider opting for a Hotel Package to stay near the festival grounds.

Or book your own hotel or hostel in the area if you don’t need all the extra perks that come with a package. But don’t forget that everyone else will be trying to do the same, which means prices are likely to shoot up fast once demand kicks in. That’s why we recommend locking in your stay ASAP to secure your spot before it’s too late.


Staying in Bangkok


Akara Hotel BangkokImage credit: Akara Hotel Bangkok

Another option is to stay in Bangkok, especially if you’re only planning to hit the festival for a day. Heads-up: traffic in the city centre can get brutal, so you’ll want to set off a few hours earlier to make it to Tomorrowland on time.

For some ideas on where to stay, check out our list of hotels near BTS stations in Bangkok.


When will I receive my Tomorrowland Bracelet?


 

Your Tomorrowland Bracelet should be delivered to your doorstep from mid-November 2026. It comes in a Treasure Case that’s unique to Tomorrowland Thailand.

Once you get it, don’t forget to activate the bracelet and top it up with pearls – this is what you’ll use to enter the festival grounds and pay for anything during the event.

Alternatively, swing by the Box Office at the Festival Entrance to collect your bracelet in person.


Is there a minimum age to enter?


Yes – you have to be 20 or older to get into Tomorrowland Thailand. Anyone born in 2006 will only be allowed entry when they’ve turned 20 before the festival kicks off.


Will there be lockers on site?


Lockers at Tomorrowland
Image credit: Tomorrowland

Yes, you can buy a locker voucher in advance through the Add-On Sale. Full details will be released closer to the festival, so keep an eye out.


Can I bring my own food & drinks?


Nope – outside food and drinks aren’t allowed. But don’t worry, there’ll be stalls on-site selling food and drinks, which you can easily pay for using your Tomorrowland Bracelet.


What are some essentials to bring with you to Tomorrowland Thailand?


Packing smart can make or break your festival experience, so here’s what you shouldn’t leave home without:

  • Tomorrowland Bracelet, ticket confirmation, and ID or passport – absolutely essential for entry and purchases. Don’t even think about forgetting these!
  • Comfortable shoes – you’ll be on your feet all day dancing, jumping, and exploring the stages. Save your blisters for another day.
  • Portable fan – Thailand in December is cooler than the summer months, but the festival crowd and stage heat can still make you sweat. A handheld fan will be a lifesaver.
  • Earplugs – protect your ears without missing a beat, especially if you’re standing close to the speakers.
  • Wet wipes and tissues – because not every festival toilet comes with amenities, and you’ll want to stay fresh.
  • Portable charger – your phone will be your festival lifeline for photos, maps, and coordinating with friends.

Other handy items could include a reusable water bottle, a light rain poncho, and sunglasses or a hat for sun protection. Just remember comfort, convenience, and survival – you want to enjoy the music, not be bogged down by forgetting the little things.


Countdown to Tomorrowland Thailand

Tomorrowland in Belgium
Image credit: @tomorrowland via Instagram

The countdown is officially on, and now it’s just a matter of planning, packing, getting hyped, and most importantly, praying that you’ll manage to snag tickets.

Pre-register for Tomorrowland Thailand

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Cover image adapted from: @tomorrowland via Instagram