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15 years on, the festival returns with over 100 performers spread across 14 stages

Do you ever find yourself addicted to the chaos of music festivals? When the season hits its stride and weekends blur into lineups, I’m darting between stages with the stamina of someone on tour, convinced that missing even a single chorus would be a betrayal of the pilgrimage.
In Thailand, the scale has only expanded. The city courts the global heavyweights. Yet, away from Bangkok’s neon skyline, there is a festival that is distinctly Thai in temperament, the sort that trades skyscrapers for mountains and imports for morlam.
The Big Mountain Music Festival in Khao Yai is a festival where Thai genres share space with pop imports, and where the mountains loom as much a headliner as any artist on the bill. Heading there this year? Here’s everything you need to know about the fest, from tickets, lineup and weather forecast to the stage names.
This year's festival is scheduled to take place on December 6-7.
The festival for this year is set to take place at the scenic venue of The Ocean Khao Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima.
Early cow tickets will go on sale starting September 5 at 8am and will be available until 11.59pm on September 7 at a special price of B2,000 (regularly B2,500).
VIP Early Cow tickets will also be available from September 5 at 8am onwards, priced at B4,000 (down from the regular price of B5,000).
Tickets are available for purchase at all 7-Eleven locations nationwide via Counter Service All Ticket, as well as online through the AllTicket website here, the Ticketier website here and the Ticketier app.
The gates are scheduled to open from midday onward, attendees can start entering the venue from that time forward.
As of now, detailed weather forecast for December 6-7 in Khao Yai is not yet available; however, based on historical climate data, daytime temperatures are typically around 27 degrees celsius, nighttime temperatures approximately 15 degrees celsius, humidity is low to moderate for comfortable outdoor activities, and rainfall is minimal since December is part of the dry season and there are usually about nine hours of sunshine per day.
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