WOLF HOWL HARMONY stormed into Southeast Asia’s largest outdoor music event with their debut appearance at BIG MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL 15 in Khao Yai, Thailand. The quartet, celebrated for their exceptional harmonies and commanding stage presence, performed across the festival’s two-day run from 6 and 7 December, marking a major milestone in their expanding footprint across the region.
This year’s festival, celebrating its 15th anniversary under the theme "Mun Mongkol Mak", brought together over 100 artists from Thailand and across the world, attracting more than 100,000 attendees. The group’s appearance follows a consistent rise in Thailand’s music scene, after performing at MUUJI FESTIVAL 2025 and receiving the Best Boy Group award at the ASIA TOP AWARDS. Their growing global visibility has also been strengthened by recent showcases at MUSIC MATTERS LIVE 2025 in Singapore and Tokyo International Music Market in Japan.

Taking the BLOCK STAGE, WOLF HOWL HARMONY delivered a high-energy set that immediately captivated the Thai crowd. They opened with the rock-driven 'ROLLIN’ STONES' and the Brazilian funk–inspired 'BAKUON -爆音-', before shifting into the emotional soundscape of 'Frozen Butterfly', a track that portrays dreams and true selves thawing and rising after encountering love. The performance ignited the audience from the very first notes.
Midway through the set, the group paid homage to Thai music by performing Tilly Birds’ 'Same Page?' and Jeff Satur’s 'Fade', marking their first-ever live performance of the song. These moments were crafted especially for local fans, linking the group’s signature vocal blend and rap style with familiar regional hits.
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They continued with 'Marmalade', their new track currently serving as the ending theme for the drama Masked NINJA Akakage. Fans waved their hands in sync during the performance, creating a unified spectacle that filled the venue. The heartfelt 'Sugar Honey' followed, before the group closed with their fan-favourite 'You & I', sending energy soaring as crowds jumped and swayed along with the group’s powerful harmonies.
WOLF HOWL HARMONY now move toward their first solo Bangkok show, BAKUON DREAM - FINAL - in BANGKOK on 20 December, before returning to the Khao Yai venue in January for MUUJI FESTIVAL 2026. Their presence across major Thai festivals underscores their rapid rise in Southeast Asia, solidifying their reputation as one of Japan’s most exciting groups stepping confidently onto the international stage.

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