Wonderfruit 2023: Weekend passes now live

Throngs of dancers packed The Quarry early Sunday morning to see Berlin-based, Japanese DJ Masda. Photo: Coconuts
Throngs of dancers packed The Quarry early Sunday morning to see Berlin-based, Japanese DJ Masda. Photo: Coconuts

Wonderfruit’s long-awaited weekend passes are now live for purchase—and they’re going to cost quite a bit.

If Wonderers are raring to go to Wonderfruit but can’t make it across all five days you can now purchase the weekend pass for THB7,500, which will get you access from Saturday to Monday (Dec. 16-18).

Similar to the full pass sold in June, festival fans will only have 72 hours from Sept. 18 to buy them. There is a maximum of four weekend passes per person.  

If your schedule frees up later, and you are ready to rage for all five days, then you can upgrade to the full event pass by forking over an additional THB2,000. 

The festival promises to open up a Wonder Market online service where ticket holders can resell and transfer their passes easily. Further details on that system are yet to be disclosed publicly. 

Like last year’s event, the large music and lifestyle fest will take place mid-December at Pattaya’s Siam Country Club, but this year the event will run for five days instead of four.

The first sale of event passes in June drew significant backlash from fans, who balked at a steep price increase from the year earlier without any formalized artist line-up and no available weekend passes. Most attendees only visit during the weekend days, which made the short notice price increase feel like a cash grab. 

In recent weeks things improved, however, as Wonderfruit announced a long roster of artists for several of its stages, including the Quarry, Creature Stage, Theatre Pavilion and Solar Village.

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