MUSIC

Arguably the biggest musical act at this year’s festival is the English drum 'n' bass group Rudimental, best known for tracks like “Waiting All Night” and “Feel the Love.” Other big international acts include the English synth-pop singer/songwriter Shura, UK soul singer Lianne La Havas and many more. They’ll be joined by local names such as rock band Srirajah Rockers and emerging molam singer Rasmee Isan Soul.

Gaggan

FOOD

Food stalls range from tasty street-food dishes to gourmet picks from the likes of Peppina, Appia, El Mercado, Thyme and more, plus outdoor banquets created by celebrity chefs including Gaggan, the F.A.C.T Collective Team and Cocotte, to name a few. They’ll be paired with workshops on the Wonderfruit farm all about sustainable cooking and organic food.

Molam Bus

ARTS

It isn’t Wonderfruit without the huge art installations, whether the festival’s iconic Molam Bus by the Jim Thompson Art Center, the Rainforest Pavilion, or the moveable Wonder Kar. This year also features designs and exhibitions from artists like Joan Vinas, Tom Potisit, Liam Morgan, Farmgroup and plenty more.

WORKSHOPS

Educational talks and discussions this year cover the importance of worldwide cleanups with TrashHeroes, the future of art with Joe Crossley, and the power of arts and activism with Shai Naides. Workshops come courtesy of TCDC Commons x Archivist, legendary boxer Bua Kaw, Sampran Riverside’s Art Station and more.

ADVENTURES & WELLNESS

Don’t miss out on the family-friendly outdoor adventures that range from free running to cycling, while those who want more of a slowlife getaway can take part in yoga, martial arts, aromatherapy, meditation workshops and much more.


Adult tickets start at B5,500 for a four-day pass, available at www.wonderfruitfestival.com