Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 Sold Out Within the First Hour

Thousands of fans missed out after waiting in online queues for hours during the global ticket sale


Tickets for Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 sold out in less than an hour after the worldwide sale opened on March 7, confirming the huge demand for the festival’s first edition in Asia.

The three-day event is scheduled for December 11–13, 2026, and will take place at Wisdom Valley in Pattaya, a 237-acre site selected to host Tomorrowland’s large-scale production. Organizers previously announced that the festival is expected to welcome around 50,000 attendees per day, making it one of the biggest electronic music events ever held in Thailand.

The rapid sell-out reflects the global excitement surrounding the festival’s expansion into Asia. However, the ticket sale also sparked frustration among many fans online. Across social media platforms, numerous users reported waiting in the virtual queue for hours, only to find that tickets were already gone by the time they reached the purchase page.

Some fans said they entered the queue early but still had no chance to secure passes once the system opened, with many describing the process as chaotic due to the overwhelming demand.

Tomorrowland first announced its Thailand edition in January, revealing a partnership with the Thai Government and the Tourism Authority of Thailand. The project marks a major milestone in the festival’s global expansion and aims to position Pattaya as a key destination on the international electronic music circuit.

The festival will feature several of Tomorrowland’s well-known stage concepts, including the CORE stage and Freedom stage, alongside new designs created specifically for the Thailand edition. While there will be no camping, organizers previously confirmed that hotel packages and shuttle services would be available for attendees.

With tickets now sold out shortly after release, Tomorrowland Thailand is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated electronic music festivals of 2026.