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Electric Daisy Carnival Thailand 2026 Draws Global Visitors to Phuket
EDC Thailand 2026 in Phuket boosts tourism and the local economy, attracting over 30,000 attendees on the first day, with projections of 10 billion baht economic impact over five years.
Key Points
- Electric Daisy Carnival Thailand 2026 began on January 16 in Phuket, drawing both Thai and international visitors. The event transformed Rhythm Park with high-quality music and visual effects, contributing to a vibrant tourism atmosphere.
- Attendance on the first day exceeded 30,000, boosting local economy with increased hotel occupancy and customer activity in restaurants and tourism services. Organizers estimate the festival could generate over 10 billion baht in economic activity over five years.
- The festival is projected to enhance inbound tourist arrivals by over 25% in January and strengthen Phuket’s global image by incorporating Thai cultural elements. It supports income distribution in local communities and promotes Thailand as a premier tourism destination.
Electric Daisy Carnival Thailand 2026 (EDC Thailand 2026) has officially opened in Phuket, creating a vibrant tourism atmosphere and boosting the province’s economy at the start of the year.
The global music festival, which began on January 16, 2026, transformed Rhythm Park in Cherngtalay Subdistrict, Thalang District, Phuket, with international-standard music, lighting, and visual effects. Large numbers of Thai and international visitors attended the event, creating continuous activity in the surrounding areas from day to night
During the event, hotels, accommodations, restaurants, and tourism-related services nearby saw a noticeable increase in occupancy and customer activity, reflecting strong visitor spending linked to the festival and broader travel within Phuket.
On the first day alone, more than 30,000 attendees joined, generating income for local residents and businesses. Organizers estimate that EDC Thailand could generate over 10 billion baht in economic activity in Phuket over five years and attract more than 460,000 international visitors.
January is expected to see an increase of more than 25 percent in inbound tourist arrivals annually due to the festival. Integrating Thai cultural elements through performances and specially designed activity zones has also strengthened Phuket’s image as a world-class destination.
The event is seen as contributing to income distribution within local communities and as supporting Thailand’s international tourism promotion in a tangible and sustained manner.
Source : Phuket Comes Alive as EDC Thailand 2026 Attracts Visitors Worldwide
