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The fields of fortune
Bangkok Post
|January 24, 2026
When Wonderfruit began gathering people on The Fields at Siam Country Club in Chon Buri in 2014, it felt like a curious experiment. A festival in a sprawling landscape outside Pattaya, loosely inspired by Burning Man but shaped by Thai creative instincts, where art, music, design, food and sustainability braided together rather than sitting in separate corners. Many assumed it would remain a niche annual gathering for Bangkok's cultural circles and the occasional curious visitor. A decade later, it reads less like a novelty and more like a preview of the direction Thailand’s tourism economy is taking.
Today, Thailand has expanded far beyond the concept of a single flagship festival. Instead, it has entered the global festival circuit in a way few predicted. Rolling Loud arrived with the world’s largest hip-hop franchise, bringing names such as Travis Scott, Cardi B and Offset to Pattaya. EDC Thailand touched down in Phuket earlier this year with a roster stacked with electronic titans including Martin Garrix and Zedd, supported by production value on a scale that typically belongs to Las Vegas or Mexico City. And now Tomorrowland, one of the most recognisable festival brands in the world, is set to make Chon Buri its next outpost beginning this year. These arrivals represent a cultural shift — Thailand is emerging not only as a place where festivals happen, but as a place global festivals now need to be.
This matters because Thailand’s tourism machine was built on predictability. People came for beaches in the South, temples and mountains in the North, street food and nightlife in Bangkok, and the reliable ease of Thai hospitality. These pillars remain strong, but they share the same weakness — they rely on passive visitation. Travellers can come whenever they want and for as long as they want, without urgency. Festivals invert that logic. They anchor travel to specific dates, give visitors something to plan around, and create fixed incentives to book flights, hotels and experiences months in advance.
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