We get it. New Year’s Eve can be a bit of a trap. All that talk of glittering countdowns and once-in-a-lifetime parties, and yet somehow you end up in the corner, clutching a flat drink, wondering if midnight’s really worth the wait. So imagine swapping the confetti cannons for waves, sequins for sand, and the city skyline for an island where time doesn’t really care what day it is.
Now in its 12th year, Fly To The Moon keeps going. Set on Koh Mak, one of Thailand’s last unspoiled islands, it trades the usual noise for the quiet confidence of nature doing its thing. No shopping streets or neon signs, just coconut groves, soft light and locals who actually know your name by the end of the night. The island’s eco-minded approach means fewer people, smaller crowds and intimacy that’s become rare in the festival circuit.

Those who return every year say it’s about greeting the first sunrise together, a collective exhale before the year begins. You don’t just celebrate the new year here, you let it find you, somewhere between salt air, sound, and a sky still holding last night’s stars. Thinking of going this year? Here's the lowdown on tickets, stages, who’s playing and accommodation.
When is the Fly to the Moon Festival 2025?
This year's festival will take place from December 28-January 2 2026.
Where is the Fly to the Moon Festival 2025?
This year’s festival will once again be held on Koh Mak Island in Trat.
When are the tickets on sale?
You can grab your tickets now, they’re available until they sell out.
How to get tickets
Tickets are now available on Megatix, where you can purchase them directly here. A full five-day pass is priced at B8,889, giving you access to the entire festival experience.
If you prefer to attend specific days, there are three types of day passes available. On December 29, you can join the festivities at the Cinnamoon Stage for B2,323. On December 30 there’s a pool party at The Mak Stage, also priced at B2,323 and the New Year’s Eve celebration at Little Moon Villa Stage is available for B6,274.
Accommodations
The festival has teamed up with 11 hotels and resorts, with options and pricing visible here.

Stages
The festival features a variety of stages spread across the island, each offering a unique experience aligned with the schedule.
At I-Talay, the festivities begin with golden hour magic that sets the tone. The Boat Party is a standout highlight, taking you on a cruise around the island with soulful beats. Cinnamon offers a deep, hypnotic soundscape for those seeking an immersive musical journey. The Mak Pool Party delivers club vibes with deep cuts and bangers by the breezy infinity pool. Little Moon serves as the main celebration stage, where you can dance through the night and welcome the first sunrise of 2026. Finally, Sabai Bar hosts a relaxing decompression session to wind down on the festival's last night.
The lineup we know so far
The festival has unveiled its first wave of international artists, featuring a diverse lineup of talent from across the electronic music spectrum. Leading the announcement is Frankfurt-based DJ and producer ARNO, known for his label Pressure Traxx, which blends old-school and minimal styles with a bold, unconventional take on house and techno. Also joining is Helly, whose raw underground energy and instinctive, party-starting sets have earned her a strong following. Ibiza’s own Scacco brings the island’s signature mix of techno, progressive and electro sounds, while UK artist Stu Todd, aka TODD, returns to the festival with his eclectic blend of house, techno, garage, electro, R&B and nu-disco.
The lineup also features a strong roster of local talent from Bangkok’s underground scene, including trusted resident DJs DOTT, Elaheh, Meltmode and Gres Teh. Adding to the flavour are world groove specialists RomRom and the much-loved collective Transport, all of whom promise to deliver unforgettable sets throughout the festival.
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