Wonderfruit music and arts festival to stage in Pattaya again

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Wonderfruit music and arts festival to stage in Pattaya again

The popular Wonderfruit music and arts festival is set to return to Pattaya in the middle of next month. The Fields at Siam Country Club is again the venue for the four-day culture extravaganza beginning on the 14 December.

Organiser Event Pop has already confirmed the musical line-up and says it is multi-genred and there will definitely be something for all tastes. Among the acts are the Songhoy Blues Band from Timbuktu, Khun Narin's Electric Phin Band, English songstress Izzy Bizu and Eduardo Castillo.

But the extended weekend is not just about the music as various workshops will focus on the likes of creating watercolour and woodcut paintings, metal forging and visual storytelling. Street-food hawkers and famous chefs will be on hand to provide tastes of their culinary delights.

Wellness is another facet of Wonderfruit's draws and provides visitors with the opportunity of joining yoga, tai chi and mediation sessions. 12GO ASIA explains that full details about the activities and live shows at Wonderfruit can be found on Event Pop’s website.

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