808 Festival 2025 announces return to Thailand with an explosive lineup

3 days, 10 global headliners (with more to come), and an unstoppable EDM experience in Bangkok

Thailand’s biggest electronic music festival is back and bigger than ever. 808 Festival 2025 returns to BITEC Bangna from December 5 to 7, 2025, delivering three nights of a world-class lineup packed with global heavyweights and next-generation stars.

Marking its 12th anniversary, the iconic year-end festival once again cements its place as the ultimate EDM landmark of Asia, uniting fans of every generation for a high-energy, no-limits celebration that pushes every beat to the max.

Phase 1 lineup: Global titans take the stage

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Charlotte de Witte (left) and Dom Dolla (right)

The excitement ignited immediately when 808 Festival dropped its first wave of names, led by Charlotte de Witte, the Belgian techno powerhouse crowned DJ Mag’s #1 Techno DJ for five consecutive years. Known for her sets at Tomorrowland, Coachella, and Lollapalooza, Charlotte brings her signature high-octane energy and dark, driving beats to Bangkok for an unmissable performance.

Making his 808 Festival debut, Dom Dolla, the Grammy-nominated Australian DJ/producer behind global anthems “Take It,” “San Frandisco,” and “Strangers,” will light up the main stage. With over one billion streams, ARIA Awards, and praise from Billboard and Rolling Stone, Dom Dolla’s arrival marks one of the most anticipated moments of this year’s festival.

Techno queens and boundary breakers

Come December, Spain’s Indira Paganotto, founder of the ARTCORE label, arrives to showcase her Psy-Techno style, a futuristic fusion that has already conquered Tomorrowland and Coachella.

Joining her, Australia’s Juliet Fox brings her trademark haunting, vocal-driven techno sound that’s captivated fans across Awakenings, Printworks London, and Amnesia Ibiza, adding an intoxicating edge to the lineup.

New faces redefining the scene

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Odd Mob (left) and Space 92 (right)

Australia’s rising sensation Odd Mob joins the party with his genre-bending bangers like “LEFT TO RIGHT” and his viral remix of “Get Busy,” amassing over 90 million streams and support from icons like Diplo, Disclosure, and John Summit.

Also from down under, Melbourne’s William Kiss, celebrated for his percussive-driven techno under labels like Gudu and Rekids, brings hypnotic grooves to the Bangkok crowd.

Meanwhile, Space 92’s set is eagerly anticipated as he continues to dominate global charts as the best-selling Peak-Time Techno artist in the world, fusing cinematic soundscapes with raw power that has become his signature.

And from Berlin, legendary duo PAN-POT, founders of the Second State label that launched stars like Amelie Lens, return to Asia with two decades of experience performing at Time Warp, Glastonbury, and Tomorrowland.

Big-room energy meets underground power

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PAN-POT (left) and Sammy Virji (right)

Dutch powerhouse Maddix will ignite the crowd with his distinctive and explosive Big Room Techno, known through collaborations with Hardwell, KSHMR, and Tiesto. With over 500 million streams and back-to-back appearances in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs, Maddix is ready to shake Bangkok to its core.

The UK Garage revival also hits 808 Festival with Sammy Virji, whose chart-topping hits “Shella Verse” and “If U Need It” have made him one of the hottest names in the industry. His vibrant, bass-driven energy has dominated Coachella, Tomorrowland, and Bonnaroo, and now it’s Bangkok’s turn.

Representing Canada, HNTR, winner of the Juno Award for Underground Dance Music, brings his driving techno sound after viral success with “Stephanie (Remix)” and “Yes B!tch”, proving himself one of the most exciting talents in the global scene.

And now for a masterclass moment

As the crown jewel of this year’s lineup, Dutch techno maestro Reinier Zonneveld is set to deliver his signature live performance, known for a mix of classical composition and acid-techno firepower.

Zonneveld is the founder of Filth On Acid and Guinness World Record holder for the longest live set (11 hours 11 minutes). The Dutchman continues to break boundaries in both sound and endurance, and his Bangkok set promises to be nothing short of legendary.

Welcoming world-class stage hosts

808 Festival 2025 turns up the intensity with two powerhouse hosts taking the second stage each night:

  • Monstercat, the global label championing independent electronic artists.
  • Drumcode, the Swedish techno institution helmed by Adam Beyer, is bringing its acclaimed stage experience to Thailand for the very first time.

If you’ve heard of them before, you’ll know to expect jaw-dropping visuals and full-throttle performances night after night.

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Phase 1 is just the beginning

The artists above are only the first wave of what’s coming. More acts will be announced soon, promising even bigger surprises as 808 Festival celebrates 12 years of dance-music excellence and cements its position as Southeast Asia’s leading EDM festival.

Tickets available now at www.808festival.net

*Flexible payment options via Megatix (credit/debit & Laybuy instalments) and Ticketmelon (credit-card instalments with partner banks). All tickets include full 3-day access.

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