Solar
Village
at
Wonderfruit
This
milestone
edition
continues
Wonderfruit’s
decade-long
exploration
of
Mind,
Nature
and
Sound
through
human
expressions,
acting
as
a
platform
for
audiences
and
artists
alike
to
discover
culture
and
new
ways
of
thinking.
Get a deeper look at the second official release of a Guide to Wonder, with much more to come.
-
Music
designed
for
well-being.
Through
an
initiative
called
Sonic
Minds,
Wonderfruit
collaborates
with
MSCTY_Studio
for
year-round
research,
culminating
in
soundscapes
that
aim
to
improve
how
we
feel.
This
initiative
unravels
through
live
performances
(Shook,
Elsa
Hewitt,
Scanner
and
more)
and
via
sound
installations
appearing
in
unexpected
places,
like
in
the
forest,
restrooms
or
bridges.
-
Molam
World
takes
Isaan
root
music
to
the
global
stage.
Home
for
Northeastern
Thai
music,
food
and
art,
Molam
World
extends
its
curation
across
local
and
international
artists,
from
fan
favorites
Paradise
Bangkok
Molam
International
Band
to
legendary
Rungfa
Kulachai
and
international
artists
like
Giles
Peterson
and
Ustad
Noor
Bakhsh.
A
new
multipurpose
space,
Molam
Theatre,
designed
by
PO-D
Architects,
joins
the
iconic
Molam
Bus.
-
From
natural
amphitheaters
to
secret
forest
dancefloors,
40+
venues
come
alive:
Beloved
venues
like
The
Quarry,
Forbidden
Fruit,
Solar
Village,
Enfold
and
an
expanded
Living
Village
fill
The
Fields
with
a
range
of
music,
including
a
hybrid
set
from
FKJ,
Kerala
Dust,
Colleen
‘Cosmo’
Murphy,
Hatis
Noit
&
Orly
Anan,
múm,
Shubostar,
A
Guy
Called
Gerald,
Pearson
Sound,
Tristan
Perich
&
ensemble
0,
Vanishing
Twin,
Dawn
of
Midi,
DOTT,
JPBS
x
DuckUnit,
Red-i,
Minyo
Crusaders
and
much
more.
Appearing
for
the
first
time,
Baan
Bardo,
a
brand
new
venue
designed
by
Wit
Pimkanchanapong,
features
a
kinetic
maze
and
multi-dimensional
curation
from
ROVR,
Dhyana
and
Erased
Tapes.
Featuring
artists
eucamedix,
Theo
Parrish,
Britta
Arnold,
yubass,
Daniel
Brandt,
and
Open
Reel
Ensemble,
with
an
art
performance
from
Lucky
Vakharia,
a
Nepali
Charya
Nritya
dance
workshop
with
Punyasagara,
a
guided
meditation
experience
with
Black
Turtle
and
more.
-
Thoughtful,
interactive
art
fills
The
Fields:
With
over
20
installations,
Wonderfruit
aims
to
involve
art
that
encourages
human
connection.
From
new
Social
Interventions
by
Ab
Rogers
Design
to
finding
shelter
in
the
dome
of
‘Singing
In
My
Mind’
by
Satit
Raksasri,
to
artist
Pinaree
Sanpitak’s
crafted
steel
and
stone
tables
that
invite
communal
gatherings
and
Microtopia
by
TeaRoom
offering
introspection
through
tea
smoking
and
ceremonies.
-
An
expansive
world
of
wellness
rooted
deeply
in
global
traditions:
Wonderness
offers
100+
unique
workshops,
rituals
and
ceremonies
with
a
variety
of
ways
to
feel
and
live
better.
Including
frequency-based
healing
with
Zen
monks
in
Quantum
Deep
Healing
Sound
Bath
&
Light
Breathing
Meditation
Workshop,
exploring
ancient
wisdom
of
Tantra
with
Viv
Kan
The
Art
of
Intimacy:
A
Tantric
Approach
to
Connection
and
practices
rooted
in
the
indigenous
Amazonian
tradition
in
the
Sacred
Hapé
Ceremony
by
Maxwell
Honey
&
David
Björkström.
-
Chefs’
tables
return
with
matriarch-led
kitchens,
multi-sensory
feasts
and
Michelin-star
dining:
Devoted
to
culinary
experiences,
Wonder
Kitchen
returns
with
120+
person
seating,
featuring
concepts
from
one
Michelin-star
and
Green
Star
chef
Deepanker
Khosla
from
Haoma,
a
Mediterranean-Thai
fusion
feast
and
a
sensory
dining
experience
by
Modern
Biology
x
Electric
Sheep
that
combines
sound
frequencies
with
Thai
comfort
food.
Lady
GooGoo
hosts
Ma’s
Kitchen
for
the
first
time
at
Open
Kitchen,
with
Burmese
home
cooking
from
one
of
the
best
views
in
The
Fields.
On
the
ground
floor,
Pa
Chan’s
Life’s
Market
features
food,
crafts
and
culinary
workshops
from
the
five
regions
of
Thailand,
inspired
by
how
agriculture
and
culture
impact
recipes.
He continued, “As we look to the future, we’re entering a new chapter—one that moves beyond the idea of a once-a-year gathering. Wonderfruit is becoming a year-round cultural platform rooted in creativity and collaboration. We’re evolving The Fields into a living, working space for learning, experimentation and circular systems—from growing our own food, rewilding the land and hosting various cultural expressions that connect people to mind, sound and nature.”
Wonderfruit opens its next ticket sale for 48 hours from 2–4 September 2025 at 6pm BKK (GMT+7). Tickets will be first-come, first-served, with limited capacity. There will also be new, more accessible ways to join Wonderfruit 2025, especially for families, Thai youths under 25 and newcomers through various ticket types and accessibility points.
For more information, visit www.wonderfruit.co.
https://wonderfruit.co/
Hashtag: #wonderfruit #wonderfruit2025 #decadeofwonder
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
Support InfoStride News' Credible Journalism: Only credible journalism can guarantee a fair, accountable and transparent society, including democracy and government. It involves a lot of efforts and money. We need your support. Click here to Donate