S2O and Siam Songkran Music Festivals: April 11-14 2026
This April, Bangkok becomes the ultimate immersive music epicenter. Experience a landmark dual-showcase featuring Kygo, Lost Frequencies, John Summit, and Gorgon City. From the massive 360-degree water system at a custom-built S2O LAND to the expertly curated, deep energy of Bravo BKK, making this event stand as the essential destination for true house fans.
Prepare yourselves for a lifetime experience this April as Bangkok transforms into the world's premier immersive hydro playground. This Songkran season, the capital is set to host a landmark dual-showcase featuring the region's most celebrated festival giants: S2O and Siam Songkran Music Festival. If you find yourself in the heart of Thailand, this coordinated takeover is a mandatory destination for anyone devoted to the house music scene.
Leading the charge is S2O, reclaiming its title as the 'World's wettest party' at the newly custom-built S2O LAND in Ratchada, this year's cosmic 'Party in the Universe' concept delivers a multi-sensory experience that will include the infamous 360-degree water cannon system that gets everyone wet and an A-list lineup curated to redefine the 11th Anniversary festival.

The festival commences on April 11th as Lost Frequencies takes command of the decks, sending out multi-dimensional layers of house music that bridge the gap between sun-soaked melodies and high-intensity energy. Known for his ability to read a massive festival crowd, the Belgian artist is set to prioritize the high-output, festival-ready edits of his work, recognized as his 'Deluxe Mixes' by the most dedicated listeners.

These arrangements restructure his signature sound to maximize the physical energy of the dancefloor, fluidly merging lush deep house textures with the propulsive cadence of melodic tech-house and progressive sequences. By utilizing the full scale of the S2O LAND production, he ensures his house selections feel organic yet powerful, providing the perfect acoustic backdrop for the debut of a new and improved 360-degree water system. This precise track selection catalyzes a high-octane atmosphere right from the start, illustrating exactly why his performance is a mandatory case study for connoisseurs of sophisticated house music.
As the weekend's energy reaches its highest point, the tonal landscape shifts toward a more sweeping and emotionally-charged crescendo.
Kygo arrives on April 13th to claim the melodic apex, taking the helm for the grand finale. Charged with steering the 11th Anniversary celebration to its close, the Norwegian artist is prepared to reconfigure the Ratchada skyline into a sanctuary of transcendent sound, driven by his technical mastery of harmonic house layering. His appearance functions as a definitive exploration of vocal-centric house, where uplifting, sun-soaked melodies are backed by the powerful, steady beat needed for such a massive closing set. You can expect a performance that perfectly blends beautiful piano parts with the energetic rhythm of melodic house, performing in perfect sync with the complete surround water system. As the final water cannons fire in sync with his biggest record, it is evident that this performance is more than just a finale. It serves as the ultimate end to a weekend that truly raised the bar for house music festivals worldwide.

While the S2O stage delivers a high-intensity melodic experience, the Siam Songkran Music Festival at Ultra Arena Bravo BKK provides a necessary grounding in the genre's deep, driving roots.
Serving as a refined alternative to the city's local festivities, Siam Songkran's 'The Melora: Unified Thai Heritage' converts central Bangkok into a vast haven for House music enthusiasts. The organizers have leaned into a specialized house curation, selecting a roster that values rhythmic depth over simple festival tropes.

With the celebration entering its fourth day on April 14th, the house music takes over as the titans like Gorgon City represents a transformative milestone for the Bravo BKK stage. They are ready to display a masterful exhibition of British-influenced deep house, fusing emotive vocal arrangements with the complex, off-beat rhythms that have become their global trademark. Their sets are celebrated for their engulfing atmosphere, made to command a huge festival stage while maintaining the raw, intimate energy of an underground house club.

Complementing this British-led duo, John Summit injects the raw, direct energy of the Chicago scene into the lineup on the same day. Driven by a commitment to rhythmic purity, Summit's presence guarantees that the final stretch of the Songkran holiday remains tethered to the fundamental spirit of the crowd. His performance offers an accelerating excursion through tech-house and traditional four-on-the-floor rhythms, providing a rugged, more industrial counterpoint to the weekend's earlier melodic segments.

This coordinated scheduling across the city allows for the fans to be able to experience the full spectrum of house music, ranging from the uplifting and melodic energy in S2O LAND to the deep, heavy and underground beats at Bravo BKK. By presenting these two distinct styles, Bangkok has created a perfect balance for the entire city. As both venues let off their final synchronized water blasts, it's made clear that this takeover was more than just a weekend of shows. Bangkok has now proven it is a top-tier destination for high-quality house music, offering something for both the general public and the house music purists. For the festivalgoers witnessing this landmark event saw the evolution of Thailand's cultural identity firsthand through a sophisticated display of house music that is creating a a new musical blueprint that is certain to remain a focal point throughout the international house community for years to come.



