Tourism Authority of Thailand announces return of PELUPO this March
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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announces the return of the country’s premier sustainable music festival PELUPO next month.
Taking place on 14th and 15th March at Treasure Hill Golf Club in Chon Buri, this year’s festival strengthens its commitment to sustainability, having been awarded the STGs STAR Certificate by TAT for its environmentally responsible and socially impactful initiatives.
Aligned with TAT’s 17 Sustainable Tourism Goals (STGs) which were developed in accordance with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, PELUPO’s recognition within the Sustainable Tourism Acceleration Rating (STAR) system highlights its leadership in Good Governance, Social-Economic Impact, Cultural Preservation, and Environmental Conservation.
This means that its organisers practise responsible festival management, whilst engaging in community support, cultural promotion, and eco-friendly initiatives such as waste reduction, plastic-free policies, and carbon off-setting.
Further cementing its sustainability leadership, PELUPO received the All At Once Sustainability Award last year, an accolade recognising venues, festivals, and promoters excelling in waste reduction, plastic-free initiatives, energy conservation, and climate solutions.
This recognition reinforces PELUPO’s pioneering role in sustainable festivals, setting a benchmark for Thailand’s responsible tourism efforts.
A festival for everyone
Beyond its stellar music line-up, PELUPO 2025 offers a full festival experience, featuring a dedicated kids’ area, diverse food and drink options, eco-friendly workshops, and immersive art installations.
Every aspect of the festival is thoughtfully curated to align with its sustainability mission, ensuring a memorable and environmentally responsible celebration.
Nevertheless, music remains at the heart of PELUPO, as festival organisers are bringing together a powerhouse line-up of world-class performers and emerging talents.
On Friday, 14th March, the festival presents “Friday maj7”, a celebration of jazz, funk, and soul, featuring Corinne Bailey Rae, the multi-GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter; Tahiti 80, the cult French indie-pop sensation; Hiromi’s Sonicwonder, the legendary Japanese pianist and composer; DEPAPEPE, Japan’s famed acoustic guitar duo; Unda Alunda, virtuoso Thai guitarist-songwriter; Matthew Ifield, the 19-year-old Sydney sensation with Sinatra-style vocals; Ginger Root, the multi-instrumentalist and producer from Southern California; and Alfa Mist, the British multi-instrumentalist blending jazz, soul, and electronic music.
On Saturday, 15th March, the festival continues with an eclectic mix of indie, folk, and electronic sounds, featuring Dayglow, the Austin-based multi-platinum indie-pop artist; The Paper Kites, Australia’s beloved folk/rock five-piece; HONNE, London’s soulful art-pop duo, making a much-anticipated return to Thailand; Dengue Fever, blending traditional Khmer music with modern influences; Yung Kai, the viral sensation behind “blue”; Autograf, bringing dance, house music, and Boiler Room energy; JUST’’, the rising Laotian artist fusing indie R&B, neo-soul, and jazzy pop; and TOFU, Bangkok’s own four-piece alternative indie-rock band.
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