Wolf Howl Harmony thrills fans at Big Mountain Music Festival 15 in Thailand

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Wolf Howl Harmony, LDH’s four-member vocal and rap group, made their debut at Big Mountain Music Festival 15 in Khao Yai, Thailand. Known for their strong harmonies and rap skills, the group performed on December 6, captivating thousands of fans amid the festival’s scenic outdoor setting.

The annual festival features over 100 artists from Thailand and abroad and attracts more than 100,000 attendees. This year’s 15th-anniversary edition, themed “มัน มงคล มาก” (Mun Mongkol Mak), celebrated Thai culture while delivering a unique entertainment experience.

Wolf Howl Harmony energizes the crowd at Big Mountain Music Festival 15.
Wolf Howl Harmony energizes the crowd at Big Mountain Music Festival 15.

Festival performance and fan engagement

Wolf Howl Harmony has steadily expanded their presence in Thailand, beginning with MUUJI FESTIVAL 2025 in January. They earned the “Best Boy Group” award at the ASIA TOP AWARDS in July and appeared at international music trade shows, including MUSIC MATTERS LIVE 2025 in Singapore and Tokyo International Music Market in November. Their rising popularity sets the stage for further Southeast Asian shows in 2026.

At Big Mountain Music Festival, the group performed on the BLOCK STAGE, opening with the rock-driven “ROLLIN’ STONES” and the Brazilian funk–inspired “BAKUON -爆音-.” They continued with “Frozen Butterfly,” a song about embracing dreams and one’s inner self, immediately energizing the crowd.

Special covers and signature hits

Midway through their set, Wolf Howl Harmony performed two Thai artist hits: Tilly Birds’ “Same Page?” and Jeff Satur’s “Fade.” Performing “Fade” live for the first time, they created a special connection with local fans while showcasing their signature harmonies and rap style.

They followed with their latest track, “Marmalade,” the ending theme for Masked NINJA Akakage streaming in Thailand, and the love song “Sugar Honey.” During “Marmalade,” the audience waved hands in sync, creating a strong sense of unity. The set closed with fan-favorite “You & I,” bringing the crowd to a fever pitch with jumping and crouching along to the harmonies.

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Wolf Howl Harmony will conclude their fan meeting tour with their first solo Bangkok show, “BAKUON DREAM – FINAL – in BANGKOK,” on December 20. They will also perform at MUUJI FESTIVAL 2026 in Khao Yai, solidifying their growing presence in Southeast Asia and their expanding international footprint.

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