
Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 is “closer to reality” as PM meets festival CEO
Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 is edging “closer to reality”, according to an official statement from the country’s Prime Minister.
While previous reports about Tomorrowland coming to Thailand in 2026 were quickly dismissed last year due to there being “nothing officially confirmed”, a recent statement published to the government’s website suggests that it may be increasingly likely.
According to the statement, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra recently met with Bruno Vanwelsenaers, CEO of Tomorrowland International, at Government House to discuss the ‘Tomorrowland Thailand 2026’ project.
After the meeting, the PM took to Facebook to explain what progress had been made in the discussions and credited her predecessor, former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, for starting the initiative.
She added that one of the central topics of discussion was the format of the festival. The Thai government, she explained, are keen for “every sector and every part of the festival to include elements of Thai culture and Thai people as much as possible, so that Thai people can gain the most benefit from this event.”
“This is an opportunity to uplift Thai artists, push the music industry, and create a new standard for organising concerts in Thailand. This is truly a turning point to becoming a World Event Destination,” she added.
Tomorrowland was recently voted the No.1 Festival In The World in DJ Mag’s Top 100 Festivals poll. Its flagship Belgium edition returns next month, while international editions take place in Brazil and Medellín, Colombia.
Find the full set-times for Tomorrowland 2025 here.