[5] In lieu of a full gathering due to border closures, Wonderfruit created a smaller, localised event targeting domestic audiences in Thailand: Moobaan Wonder.
[7] Notable musical acts have included Richie Hawtin, Roots Manuva, Izzy Bizu, Wild Beasts, Lianne La Havas, Rudimental, Young Fathers,[8] De La Soul, Woodkid, Little Dragon, José González, Seth Troxler, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Submotion Orchestra, Chris Levine x Jon Hopkins (the iy_project), The Faint, Blonde Redhead, Goldie, Four Tet, Floating Points, Massive Attack's Daddy G, Busy P, Breakbot, Acid Pauli, Mantravine, and Nightmares on Wax.
Wonderfruit was created by founder Pranitan “Pete” Phornprapha with Thai musician and co-founder Montonn “Jay” Jira in an effort to bring the festival experience to Thailand, with an emphasis on arts and awareness.
The line-up for Wonderfruit 2023 included a variety of artists and performers, such as Alabaster dePlume, Alex Kassian, Brendan Eder Ensemble, Di Linh, Elaheh, Fantastic Man, Ffan, Helena Hauff, Monophonik, Patrick Watson, Powder, Rival Consoles, Siam Bharat Electric, Space Afrika, Sweely, Terry Riley, Tontrakul, and Vân Anh.
The event showcased a vibrant array of musical performances, art installations, architectural marvels, talks, workshops, wellness activities and feasts, all centered around deepening the relationship with mind and nature.
Japanese artist Yumiko Morioka performed her 1987 album in collaboration with MSCTY Studio’s Nick Luscombe and James Greer and Philip Huang presented an immersive public indigo dyeing experience.
The music lineup for Wonderfruit 2022 included an eclectic mix of artists and performers, such as Ajate, Âme, Awkward Corners, Circle of Live, Kai Campos, Efterklang, Penguin Cafe, Snapped Ankles, Soichi Terada, Viken Arman, Vieux Farka Touré, Hatis Noit, Mantravine and many more.
International artists included Four Tet, Floating Points, Acid Pauli, Massive Attack's Daddy G, The Turbans, Antal, Alfa Mist, Craig Richards, Gidge, Photay, Sarathy Korwar, and Brushy One String.
[16] Local performers at the event included DABOYWAY, Chalermpol Malakham, Chris the Pianist, DOTT, Nannue Tipitier, Twopee, Supergoods, The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band, Valentina Ploy, Young Bong, The Richman Toy, and Mattnimare.
Wonder Kitchen returned for 2019, with an omakase service by Chef Randy of Fillets and an historic Isaan tasting menu by Weerawat “Num” Triyasenawat of Samuay & Sons.
[25] International artists included Goldie, who played with The Ensemble, as well as Nightmares on Wax, Stars and Rabbit, Kweku Collins, Costlywood, Carmen Rizzo & Huun Huur Tu, Howie Lee and KNOWER.
The DJ line up featured CYK, Alixkun, and Sisi Jesse You, Fleetmac Wood, Craig Richardson, Horse Meat Disco, Bobby Pleasure and Cobletone Jazz.
Ashoka Finley of ConsenSys discussed blockchain, Lance Diaresco of Google, ran a meditation seminar, and serial entrepreneur Constant Tedder presented Earth.org, explaining how it tracks climate change with satellite imagery.
[34] Richie Hawtin, Roots Manuva, Songhoy Blues, Gui Boratto, Craig Richards (DJ), Bangkok's More Rice and Hong Kong’s ALTN8, Sarayu, Nicola Cruz,[35] Chronixx with Zincfence Redemption, Izzy Bizu, Wild Beasts, Khun Narin and his Electric Phin Band, Yeasayer, All Thidsa, Be Svendsen, Bobby Pleasure, Boonhugsa, Crew Love Takeover, Curtismith, CYRK, Eduardo Castillo, Gapi and the Thai Dub Mafia, Hernandez Brothers, Kingkong and The Chum, Marmosets, Matt Sassari, Mimi Love, Nerve, Side Effect and Singto Numchok.
[38] Activities emphasized self-improvement and environmental awareness and included permaculture, orangutan conservation, crystal healing and a raku ceramics workshop by Thailand Young Farmers.
[38] The event’s series of seminars, Scratch Talks featured speakers including Dianna Cohen of Plastic Pollution Coalition, Bea Johnson - author of Zero Waste Home, activist and paddle boarder Shilpika Gautam and Dr. Arne Fjortoft of Worldview International.
[41] Wonderfruit 2016 (originally scheduled to take place 15–18 December 2016) was postponed due to the national mourning period following the death of Bhumibol Adulyadej, King Rama IX of Thailand.
[42] Lianne La Havas, Rudimental, Young Fathers, Buke and Gase,[8] Kate Simko and London Electronic Orchestra, Simian Mobile Disco, Nicole Moudaber, Headless Horesman, Yaya, Eric Volta, Sabo, YokoO, Wolf + Lamb, Norman Jay, KMLN, Marc Antona, Akimbo, Superglasses Ska Ensemble, Yena, Sahai Hang Sailom, Srirajah Rockers, At Adau, Luna City Express, Noxro and Uone.
[44] Theatrical performances included a puppet show, pyrotechnics and circus acts,[8] and Friday night saw the event's first LGBT-friendly party, hosted by eminent Thai drag queen, Pangina Heals.
[8] Wonderfruit's series of seminars, Scratch Talks, took place in new venue, Rainforest Pavilion and speakers included Trash Hero Thailand and Michaelangelo Moran - co-founder of Go-Jek.
[47] Jon Hopkins x Chris Levine (iy_project), Submotion Orchestra, Rhye, Lucent Dossier Experience, Goldroom, Com Truise, Daedelus, Greasy Cafe and “Pu” Pongsit Kampee,[48] Electro Guzzi, Polycat and Win from Sqweez Animal,[9] with Thai folk music (performed at the Morlam Bus, presented by Jim Thompson Arts Center).
[49] The main Living Stage was designed by Coachella and Burning Man artist Joel Stockdill, and featured spiralling bird structures either side of the proscenium.
[50] Gregg Fleishman, the designer behind the Temple of Whollyness At Burning Man 2013,[51] built The Playground, incorporating climbing frames, slides and a Headis pitch on which guests played the German game - a hybrid of table tennis and football.
Talks included “Creativity at the Source” by Thai architect Duangrit Bunnag, and “Unleash your Legend” by Dream Rockwell - founder of Lucent Dossier Experience.
A number of additional craft workshops took place in The Sharing Neighbourhood, including traditional skills and techniques,[54] as well as meditation, self-defense, breathing exercises and foundational yoga at the Goddess Camp.
[57] Champion free runners, Team Farang taught their skills to youngsters, among other child-friendly activities including a kids’ disco, foraging workshop and traditional kite-making, plus storytelling, magic, and a puppet show in Camp Wonder.