The DJ Mag Top 100 Festivals 2026 results are in, and this year Thailand did not just show up, it stood at the top of Asia with seven festivals on the list, level with Germany and ahead of every other country in the region. The festival that carried Thailand highest is 808 Festival, sitting at No.27 in the world.
This is not just a number in a poll. It is proof that Thailand's EDM festival scene is now in a place it has never been before.
Every Thai festival in DJ Mag Top 100 Festivals 2026
Thailand's seven entries stretch from the upper half of the table all the way down to the closing stretch.

No.27 808 Festival, the festival that has brought world class DJs to Thai stages since 2013, and returns this year for two nights on 2 and 3 October in Bangkok.

No.29 Siam Songkran Music Festival, the mid-city Songkran party that blends water, music and an international lineup into one weekend.

No.32 S2O Songkran Music Festival (listed as Songkran Music Festival), the water party that grew so big it now runs editions across Asia.

No.54 Together Festival, one of the indoor festivals Thai ravers keep coming back to.

No.73 White Party Bangkok, a first-year entry and the first dedicated LGBTQ+ festival ever to break into the DJ Mag Top 100 Festivals.

No.78 Neon Countdown, the year-end countdown festival that has become a fixture for the New Year party crowd.

No.81 EDC Thailand, the global festival brand from the US that climbed nine places from last year.
Of the seven, 808 Festival stands tallest at No.27. Over more than a decade, 808 has brought names like Hardwell, W&W and Armin van Buuren to Thai stages, and this year's ranking confirms it is not just a local festival, but one the whole world knows and votes for.
The timing could not be better, since 808 has just announced its return this October.
Thailand rules Asia among the world's biggest
At the top of the world, Tomorrowland holds No.1 for a record sixth year in a row, followed by EDC Las Vegas at No.2 and Romania's UNTOLD at No.3, with Ultra Music Festival slipping to No.4 and Defqon.1 at No.5.
Across Asia, Thailand pulls clearly ahead of its neighbors. South Korea's World DJ Festival sits at No.25, S2O Taiwan at No.50 and Ultra Taiwan at No.74. Landing seven festivals on the poll is not just something to celebrate, it is a signal that Thailand has become the region's center of gravity for EDM festivals.
From a country that used to be just a tour stop, Thailand now has its name on the same table as Tomorrowland and Ultra seven times over. And this looks like only the beginning.
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