S2O Songkran Music Festival – the wildest music fest is featuring Fatboy Slim this April
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, BANGKOK/ Created : Mar 10, 2019, 00:02 IST
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The Thai New Year is around the corner, and Thailand is gearing up for the wildest music festival, called S20 Songkran Music Festival. The three-day festival is set for April 13 to 15, 2019.
The Thai New Year is around the corner, and Thailand is gearing up for the wildest music festival, called S20 Songkran Music Festival. The three-day festival is set for April 13 to 15, 2019. Read less
The Thai New Year is around the corner, and Thailand is gearing up for the wildest music festival, called S20 Songkran Music Festival. The three-day festival is set for April 13 to 15, 2019. The annual event marks the beginning of the Thai New Year, and is fondly known as just Thailand Water Festival. If you are someone who likes to attend music festivals around the world, this is definitely for you.
The festival is setting up for its fifth edition this 2019, and there is going to be a lot of dancing and fun happening this year too.
Here at the S2O Songkran Festival, things also get wild with the water fight that takes place. On a warm Bangkok night, you will get attacked by massive water cannons that spray hundreds of feet of water on the crowd. It is a thing to experience, as thousands of people scream with joy, and the outwardly lighting arrests your senses. The production of this festival is really something to marvel, and visitors would be overwhelmed by its sheer magnanimity.
The S2O brand has also expanded to Japan recently, and attracts over 50,000 guests every year. It is definitely one of the fastest selling music festivals in Thailand. So, this year, if you want to experience the ultimate Thai party that brings Thai New Year, and electronic music together, then this is it; the festival that you will never forget.
The tickets can be purchased at the official website, and the event will be held at Live Park, Bangkok.
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