Top 10 Biggest Music Festivals in Asia – India’s Sunburn Takes a Shocking Spot!

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Asia has emerged as a vibrant hub for some of the world’s most dynamic music festivals. From the pulsating beats of Goa’s beaches to the high-energy arenas of Seoul, the continent is alive with sound, colour, and global talent. These festivals aren’t just concerts - they're massive celebrations of music, art, and culture, drawing hundreds of thousands of fans from across the world. Here's a look at the top 10 music festivals in Asia ranked by their estimated attendance - and India’s leading spot may just surprise you.


1. Sunburn Festival – India
Attendance: 300,000


Held in Goa, Sunburn is Asia’s largest music festival. Known for its dazzling electronic sets, grand beachside stages, and global DJ line-ups, it draws massive crowds every December. It's more than a party - it's an unforgettable experience of music, energy, and youth culture.


2. Fuji Rock – Japan
Attendance: 96,000


Set against the scenic backdrop of Japan’s mountains, Fuji Rock is a melting pot of rock, pop, and electronic music. It combines nature’s beauty with top-tier performances, offering festival-goers a soulful and surreal experience.


3. Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) – Indonesia
Attendance: 95,000


As Asia’s biggest electronic music festival, DWP is all about bass drops, neon lights, and non-stop energy. With international EDM giants on the roster, Jakarta becomes the epicentre of electronic euphoria each year.

4. Big Mountain Music Festival – Thailand
Attendance: 85,000


Set in an open, grassy field, this Thai favourite offers a relaxed yet electric atmosphere. A mix of local and international acts keeps the crowd grooving, making it the country’s largest music gathering.


5. We The Fest – Indonesia
Attendance: 70,000


This Jakarta-based festival blends music with art, food, and fashion. From indie bands to pop icons, it offers something for every music lover and has quickly become one of Southeast Asia’s most loved events.

6. Ultra Korea – South Korea
Attendance: 65,000


Part of the global Ultra Music Festival family, Ultra Korea turns Seoul into a dance music paradise. Known for its massive production and world-class line-up, it’s a go-to event for EDM fans in Asia.

7. Clockenflap – Hong Kong
Attendance: 50,000

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Set against the urban skyline, Clockenflap is Hong Kong’s most iconic outdoor music festival. Fusing indie, electronic, and visual arts, it offers an eclectic vibe that appeals to both locals and international travellers.

8. ZoukOut – Singapore
Attendance: 35,000


This beachfront rave lights up Singapore’s Sentosa shores with non-stop dancing and global DJ sets. Known for its immersive party vibe, ZoukOut is one of Asia’s longest-running electronic music events.

9. NH7 Weekender – India
Attendance: 30,000


India’s multi-city, multi-genre festival, NH7 Weekender, is a celebration of indie, rock, and hip-hop. Often called the “happiest music festival,” it offers a laid-back yet powerful music experience in cities like Pune and Shillong.


10. Taiwan Music Fest – Taiwan
Attendance: 25,000


Held in Taipei, this festival is a vibrant platform for Asian talent. With a growing global reach, it offers a mix of local stars and rising international acts, making it a must-visit for music discovery.

Asia’s music festivals are more than just events - they're cultural spectacles that bring together sound, style, and spirit. Whether it’s the electrifying Sunburn or the serene Fuji Rock, each festival offers a unique window into the continent’s evolving music landscape. With rising global interest, Asia is truly making its mark as a powerhouse in the world of live music entertainment.



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