Music 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. Stages and time slots were offered to record labels and other festival brands as 'takeovers', wherein the operator of the takeover selected the musical performances for the venue or time. Notable takeovers included
Ed Banger Records' curation of the Forbidden Fruit stage with
Busy P,
Breakbot & Irfane,
Myd, and Yasmin; ZudRangMa Records' takeover of Neramit stage with local and regional world and soul performers; Rainbow Disco Club's takeover of the Forbidden Fruit stage with Japanese artists; a Red Bull 3Style turntablist showcase at SOT stage; and local DJs playing alongside
Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy as part of 'God Save The Queer'—an LGBT-friendly party hosted by Bangkok
ball group Go Grrrls and Korean queer club night Shade Seoul. 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. British radio host and record label owner
Nick Luscombe brought his Musicity Global initiative to Wonderfruit in 2019. Local musicians and members of the
Erased Tapes record label from abroad were selected to record sounds on location in Bangkok and compose original songs from the sounds. The songs were then performed on the Theatre Stage. Participating performers included
Rival Consoles, Hatis Noit, Midori Hirano,
Douglas Dare, and
Daniel Brandt & Eternal Something.
Sustainability Wonderfruit banned the use of single-use cups for 2019. All attendees were required to bring their own cups to the festival, in an effort to remove some 200,000 cups from being wasted during the event (claimed). The 2019 event was awarded the Greener Creative Award for 2020 in the annual A Greener Festival Awards.
Art & Architecture Many of the structures debuted in 2018 remained for 2019. A new space, Living Village, was unveiled for the 2019 edition, designed by Ab Rogers Design studio. The space was the setting for Living Stage, a new stage decorated with rPET fabrics. The art program featured installation works by international and Thai artists, including ADRUNNOGNT, Animali Domestici, and Tentacles x Stu.Dio Ke.Th. Jay Plodpai x Spark Industries and ZEIGHT created light-based work, and performance pieces were executed by Lordfai and Nice Monster. b 2019 also saw the return of A Singing Sea by Satit Raksasri. An open call design competition, ‘Super Green, Super Clean, Super Lean’ attracted entries from around the world. The winning design, titled Woven House, was made with bamboo and naturally-dyed fibres. The winning design was selected by a judging panel of international architects..
Farm to Feasts Wonder Feasts were provided by 80/20, Haoma,
bo.lan and chef Rishi Naleendra of Cloudstreet in Singapore, and three female chefs from Thailand: chef Aoom of Koei Trang, Chef Tanya of Tanya’s Homemade Eatery, and Chef Beer of Blackitch. 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.
Talks Scratch Talks 2019 featured topics including adventure, cannabis legalisation, sex and relationships, gender identity, and alternative proteins. Blind pilot Divyanshu Ganatra spoke about adventuring over adversity, fa’afafine storyteller Amao Leota Lu discussed gender, a panel of industry representatives and activists discussed
plastic pollution, and landscape architect
Kotchakorn Voraakhom spoke about sustainable architecture. ==Line-up 2018==