Party on a beach, sail on a ship, boogie in the countryside, and let loose in the city; the music festival scene is alive and kicking in these countries near Singapore
Asia’s nuts about live music – just check out the amount of music festivals we have in the region, and more beyond Southeast Asia. If you want to kill two birds with one stone, and have a vacation while fitting a music or dance festival into your itinerary, check out these cool options. Pack your bags, let’s get rocking!
Fuji Rock Festival: 28-30 July in Japan
With an extensive line-up that includes electronic music maestro Aphex Twin, indie-pop darling Lorde, veteran rock band LCD Soundsystem and more, it’s no wonder Fuji Rock is one of the most popular summer music festivals in Japan, let alone Asia.
Fuji Rock Festival, 28-30 July, Naeba Ski Resort, Yuzawa, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Buy tickets here.
Valley Rock Festival: 28-30 July in South Korea
Held in a ski resort in an actual valley in Korea, Valley Rock Festival is the premier music festival for music fans in Korea, complete with the camping experience.
Valley Rock Festival, 28-30 July, Jisan Forest Resort, Icheon, South Korea. Buy tickets here.
Holiday Land Festival: 29-30 July 2017 in South Korea
Holiday Land Festival will feature British R&B act Sampha, breakout indie stars The xx, London synth-pop outfit Years and Years and more. Held in the urban Nanji Hangang Park in Seoul, Holiday Land is the city music festival experience you can have!
Holiday Land Festival, 29-30 July, Nanji Hangang Park, Seoul, South Korea. Buy tickets here.
Sunny Side Up Tropical Festival: 11-12 August 2017 in Bali, Indonesia
Potato Head Beach Club in Bali is the place to be to be seen in Bali, so it’s pretty ace that this ultimate social place will be the setting for a music festival. Featuring Phoenix, Charli XCX and more, this summery soundtrack will have you busting moves from your sundowners.
Sunny Side Up Tropical Festival, 11-12 August, Potato Head Beach Club, Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia. Buy tickets here.
We The Fest: 11-13 August 2017 in Jakarta, Indonesia
For the city-slicker, Jakarta’s most coveted indie-music festival is held in the heart of the city. Get in the bustle as it returns this year with an impressive line-up featuring indie French rockers Phoenix, pop queen Charli XCX, Korean hip-hop group Epik High and more.
We The Fest, 11-13 August, JiExpo, Kemayoran, Jakarta. Buy tickets here.
Good Vibes Festival: 12-13 August 2017 in Malaysia
Held in the cool and crisp Genting Highlands Good Vibes Festival is perfect for both fans of indie music and electronic dance musicFrench power-pop band, Phoenix, will be headlining the festival, along with other class acts like the radio-friendly Kodaline, The Kooks and their swagger-y indie-rock, and more.
Good Vibes Festival, 12-13 August, The Ranch, Gohtong Jaya, Genting Highlands. Buy tickets here.
Hostess Club All-Nighter: 19 August 2017 in Japan
With so many great names under them, Japanese label Hostess Club really now how to throw a Though the line-up is short and sweet, it’s a quality one to check out. From Scottish post-rock heroes Mogwai to English rock quintet The Horrors, you can count on Hostess Club to bring the best names together for their shindigs.
Hostess Club All-Nighter, 19 August, Makuhari Messe, Japan. Buy tickets here.
Summer Sonic: 19-20 August 2017 in Japan
One of the most iconic and biggest music festivals in Asia, Summer Sonic is worth travelling to Japan for. For the cool cats who want a big festival experience with the camping experience and still be near the city, Summer Sonic is for you. The past few years have played host to the likes of Radiohead, Coldplay, Queen,and Metallica. Headliner and EDM maestro, Calvin Harris, will be joining the impressive list this year.
Summer Sonic, 19-20 August, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Tokyo, Japan. Buy tickets here.
Ultra Beach Bali: 14-15 September 2017 in Bali, Indonesia
We know you party people recognise that name – yep, Ultra takes the party to the beaches of Bali too. Like the full-blown festival, Ultra Beach Bali will bring down the world’s top EDM DJs with unparalleled stage design and top-tier production – in an idyllic beach setting, no less.
Ultra Beach Bali, 14-15 September,Potato Head Beach Club, Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia. Buy tickets here.
Bestival Bali: 31 Sep – 1 Oct 2017 in Bali, Indonesia
For the fun-loving festival goer who is equal parts environmental warrior and music geek, the Bestival vibe is really for you.This UK festival franchise is setting sail to Bali for a new adventure and it’s off to a great start with alt-rock group Alt-J, Canadian electronic duo Purity RIng, and more in a stunning heritage arena.
Bestival Bali, 31 September – 1 October, GWK Cultural Park, Bali.Buy tickets here.
Quest Festival: 10-12 November 2017 in Vietnam
With electronic music, camping and the great outdoors, Quest Festival is instrumental in turning Vietnam’s into a hotspot for music festivals in the region. The three-day festival is a feast for the senses, with intricately designed stage design, art installations, and performances, all to create an immersive experience for participants.
Electric Zoo Shanghai: 12 November 2017 in Shanghai, China
New York’s iconic electronic music festival makes its debut in Shanghai this year. An EDM festival of epic proportions, this giga-sized festival will see its signature, outrageous stage set-ups in Shanghai as well.
Electric Zoo Shanghai, 12 November, Expo Park, Shanghai, China. Buy tickets here.
Clockenflap: 17-19 November 2017 in Hong Kong
This year, the region’s premier music and arts festival celebrates 10 years of existence from one of our favourite (and Honeycombers-based) cities in Asia As you’d expect, the line-up is going to be better than ever, bringing with it a curated roster of international acts, with Massive Attack from the UK being the biggest name so far.
Clockenflap, 17-19 November, Central Harbourfront, Hong Kong. Buy tickets here.
It’s The Ship: 17-20 November 2017 in Singapore
A cruise and a dance party put together – what could be better? We’re not sure who is playing this year yet, but really, just check out our past It’s The Ship review for a glimpse of this wild booze cruise.
It’s The Ship, 17-20 November, Marina Bay Cruise Centre, Singapore. Buy tickets here.
ZoukOut: December in Singapore
This legendary beach party by Singapore’s biggest club, Zouk, has grown so much and attracted an international crowd since it first kicked off. No deets have been released yet, but we’re sure everyone will be clamouring to get tickets for this ultimate dance party, having hosted Hardwell, Martin Garrix, and Steve Angello in the past.
ZoukOut, December, Siloso Beach, Sentosa, Singapore. Buy tickets here.
Wonderfruit Festival: 14-17 December 2017 in Pattaya, Thailand
Calling all hippies! While details on the line-up are still scarce at this time, the second Wonderfruit Festival of the year is definitely one unique festival experience you should try for yourself. Besides the diverse music and high-scale production, Wonderfruit also believes in the fundamental ethos of sustainability and community.
Wonderfruit Festival, 14-17 December, The Fields at Siam Country Club, Pattaya, Thailand. Buy tickets here.
Djakarta Warehouse Project: 15-16 December 2017 in Jakarta, Indonesia
DWP has ballooned into one of Asia’s largest dance music events – and rightly so! Each year, they rope in the best acts in the dance industry like Hardwell, Snakehips, Zedd, Martin Garrix and more to perform at the event, from massive international acts to local hype acts.
Djakarta Warehouse Project, 15-16 December, Jakarta, Indonesia. Buy tickets here.
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