Jai Thep Festival is Northern Thailand’s leading arts and music celebration, bringing to life many large scale installations and delivering musical ecstasy spread across four stages.
Jai Thep takes pride in being a multi-cultural, international event, with followers returning from all corners of the world to enjoy resonating beats deep in the Lanna-country side.
What makes Jai Thep a genuinely fantastic experience is the magical and immersive environments, combined with workshops and classes to explore.
Full Jai Thep 2020 lineup:
Bottlesmoker • Jon Sa Trinxa • Khana Bierbood • Rey & Kjavik • Sanim Yok • Santi&Tugçe • Talamasca • The Rebel Riot • Amine K • DJ Orawan • Hope the flowers • Khun Narin’s Electric Phin Band • Los Cabra (Christ Burstein) • Myle • Mount Liberation Unlimited • Notep • Oliver Osborne • Paji • Raddantze • Tiny Giant • Thomas Von Party • We Are Nuts! • AcidMan • Alesia Lani • All Smiles • April • Austin Hughes • Bright White • Bonita Everitt • Casper • Cattac • Chiku • Conrad • Cook S • Dangdut Banget • Diana • DJ 2K • DJ Babyscash • DJ I Lost My Keys • DJ Jeremy • DJ Krimimal • DJ Overstay • Dominik Baer • Dreeemy • Electromass • Eli Wilkie • Evan Charles • Fly By Pants • Fuchs&Kalle • Gazekate • Geography of the Moon • Haitham • Hattronix • Hundreds Thousands • Jandee & Patenke • Jarl-Bob • JC S Nochaser • Jeff the Human • Jonathon Horstmann • John Will Sail • Kathryn Legendre • Kittikun • Koish • Khun David • Leslie • Sissons • Linha • Lizzy Roxburgh • Lumit • Magic Arrows • Magic Arrow • Manrut • Mimao • Mike St.Clair • Nakara • Nayla • Nonhu • Owler • Pati • Phoebeats • Point and Shoot • Prean-Din • Puffer P & Jack the Jackal • Pullo • Ray Gunn Mathews • Red Rum • Red Eyed Rabbit • Red Squirrel • Recap • RezO • River Roots • Riyoon • Roman Anton • Sangkasi • Santa Pazienza • ShySam • Shaky & Scooby Doo • Sudsanan Band • S T Ï X • Taesty Gecko • The La Belle Et La Bête’s • The Ice and the Earth Band • Theo Mizú & Banda • Toxin • Tra$h Magnolia • Vibemaster • Yannick Accordeon • Yonlapa
Curious souls who wander off the festival path may encounter many weird and wondrous realms sprinkled throughout the property, each with its’ own unique offerings, music and art.
There are no age limits at the Jai Thep festival which is a family-friendly event.
Jai Thep has organised public transport routes starting outside the Warorot Grand Palace, near Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai old city, to the festival site, by songtaews (red public bus taxis), with trips taking 30-45 minutes depending on traffic and time of day.