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Swedish House Mafia Tomorrowland Thailand Confirmed By Axwell

Axwell dropped a massive hint on One World Radio at Tomorrowland Winter about Swedish House Mafia playing at Tomorrowland Thailand During a segment on One World...

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Swedish House Mafia Tomorrowland Thailand Confirmed By Axwell - EDM news article

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Axwell dropped a massive hint on One World Radio at Tomorrowland Winter about Swedish House Mafia playing at Tomorrowland Thailand During a segment on One World Radio at Tomorrowland Winter, Axwell spoke about future festival plans and mentioned Swedish House Mafia in connection with Tomorrowland Thailand, expected to take place in December 2026, which has since led to early discussion around a possible appearance. Thailand has already seen each member perform over the years, whether through Axwell Λ Ingrosso sets or individual bookings from Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello, but the three have never played together in the country as Swedish House Mafia.

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Axwell dropped a massive hint on One World Radio at Tomorrowland Winter about Swedish House Mafia playing at Tomorrowland Thailand During a segment on One World Radio at Tomorrowland Winter, Axwell spoke about future festival plans and mentioned Swedish House Mafia in connection with Tomorrowland Thailand, expected to take place in December 2026, which has since led to early discussion around a possible appearance. Thailand has already seen each member perform over the years, whether through Axwell Λ Ingrosso sets or individual bookings from Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello, but the three have never played together in the country as Swedish House Mafia. That context makes this mention stand out, especially when considering what their catalogue represents in a festival setting, where tracks like Don’t You Worry Child have long been tied to Tomorrowland itself, and how a first edition in Thailand carrying that moment would reflect how far the local audience and festival landscape have come over the years. View this post on Instagram A post shared by One World Radio (@tomorrowland_oneworldradio) Why A Swedish House Mafia Set At Tomorrowland Thailand Would Mean More Than A Debut Booking Any discussion about Swedish House Mafia and Tomorrowland has to start with the fact that this is not a new association being created for headlines now. By 2012, Swedish House Mafia were already part of the official Tomorrowland lineup during the period when records like Save The World, Greyhound, and later Don’t You Worry Child were closely tied to the festival era that many fans still look back on most. That matters because the group’s catalogue did not just become popular in isolation. Those records were part of the sound that defined big European festival sets in the early 2010s, and Tomorrowland was one of the places where that connection became strongest. Years later, One World Radio still reflected that status when Swedish House Mafia topped the Tomorrowland Top 1000 with One, while Don’t You Worry Child continued to rank among the festival’s most recognised songs, showing how deeply their music is still linked to the wider Tomorrowland identity. That history also explains why the idea of seeing Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Steve Angello together at Tomorrowland Thailand would carry a different kind of significance for Thailand’s first edition. Their relationship with the festival has continued well beyond that early run. Tomorrowland officially described 2024 as the trio’s return to the Mainstage after 12 years, and in 2025 they were given not only a Mainstage performance but also an exclusive three-hour Axwell b2b Sebastian Ingrosso b2b Steve Angello set at Crystal Garden, which the festival framed as a rare, more house-focused session. For Thailand, that context is important. Local crowds have seen the members in separate forms over the years, but not the full trio in the country as Swedish House Mafia. Putting that full name on the lineup for the debut Thai edition would connect one of Tomorrowland’s most established artist stories with a market that has followed those records, those broadcasts, and those festival moments from a distance for years. @ravingreviews Unsurprisingly, I was just watching Swedish House Mafia’s 2024 return to Tomorrowland for the 10000th time Still, for me, the greatest set ever, Swedish House Mafia’s first Tomorrowland set in 12 years is cemented in EDM history Their ‘Miami 2 Ibiza’ x ‘One’ transition was a brilliant combination of two of their greatest tracks, giving me goosebumps at the time, and still doing so to this day #ravingreviews ♬ original sound – RavingReviews Tomorrowland Thailand Moves Toward Its First Edition This December *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id="request-WEB:fb96f66e-80ec-4bf9-9d49-159e3b80ae34-16" data-testid="conversation-turn-34" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn="assistant"> The introduction of Tomorrowland Thailand has been building over time, with confirmation that the festival’s first edition will take place in December 2026 at Wisdom Valley in Chonburi, just outside Pattaya. The site itself has already been used for large-scale events, which explains why it was selected, but the decision also reflects how the festival is positioning Thailand within its wider expansion plans beyond Belgium and Alpe d’Huez. Unlike smaller brand extensions, this is being presented as a full-scale edition, with multiple stages expected and the same level of production associated with Tomorrowland, rather than a reduced format or touring concept. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tomorrowland (@tomorrowland) What stands out is the timing of this move and how it aligns with the direction of Southeast Asia’s festival market, where Thailand has already hosted large events such as S2O Songkran Music Festival and 808 Festival, both of which have drawn international lineups over the year

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