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April Clare Welsh
27 November 2023, 12:54

Music festival where guests plant trees, BEATFOREST, announced for Thai national park

"Resurrect the arid woodland, ushering in lush greenery and cultivating nature's symphony"

BEATFOREST
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A music festival where guests are invited to plant trees is set to take place in Thailand in early 2024.

BEATFOREST will take place on Saturday 27th January at Bonanza, Khaoyai, about two hours away from Bangkok near Thailand's  Kaeng Krachan National Park.

As the team explains on Instagram, festival-goers can participate in BEATFOREST's reforestation activity "to cultivate a lush green landscape" and "preserve the pristine beauty of Thailand's 'Khao Yai' while dancing to the rhythm of music.

"Resurrect the arid woodland, ushering in lush greenery and cultivating nature's symphony at BEATFOREST!"

CEM, JASSS, Sunju Hargun, Marmosets, NON NON NON RADIO's Mae Happyair and Stefan Goldmann are among the artists featured on the line-up. See the full list of names via Instagram here and pick up early bird tickets here. Watch a trailer for BEATFOREST below.

Last year, an initiative to bring renewable power to UK festivals was launched by the Live Nation-owned Festival Republic, which hopes to lead the charge for more grid power usage at live outdoor events.

Revisit DJ Mag's long-read Dance Yrself Green: can clubbing generate renewable energy.