WOLF HOWL HARMONY Makes Their Debut at Southeast Asia’s Largest Outdoor Music Festival, BIG MOUNTAIN, Captivating Fans with Powerful Vocals

LDH’s four-member vocal and rap group WOLF HOWL HARMONY, known for their exceptional vocal ability, made their first appearance at “BIG MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL 15,” Southeast Asia’s largest outdoor music festival, held December 6–7 in Khao Yai, Thailand. 

BIG MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL is a national music event held every December in Khao Yai, Thailand, surrounded by magnificent nature. Each year, more than 100 artists from Thailand and around the world gather for this two-day festival, attracting over 100,000 attendees. Celebrating its milestone 15th anniversary this year, the festival was held under the theme “มัน มงคล มาก” (Mun Mongkol Mak), which signifies not only a “grand and special 15th anniversary” but also reflects the rich charm of Thai culture, aiming to deliver a truly unique entertainment experience.

Starting with MUUJI FESTIVAL 2025 in January this year, WOLF HOWL HARMONY has performed at several major Thai music festivals, solidifying their presence in the region. In July, they were honored as “Best Boy Group” at the ASIA TOP AWARDS, recognizing them as one of the most prominent Japanese groups in Thailand’s entertainment scene. They have also appeared at leading international music trade shows, including “MUSIC MATTERS LIVE 2025” in Singapore (September) and “Tokyo International Music Market (TIMM)” in Tokyo (November), steadily building their reputation as a Japanese act taking to the global stage. With their growing fanbase across the region, the group is also exploring more opportunities to bring their live shows to Southeast Asia in 2026.

With their solo Bangkok fan meeting concert just two weeks away on December 20, WOLF HOWL HARMONY took the “BLOCK STAGE,” which featured Thai rising artists, and delivered a high-energy set. They opened with the rock-driven anthem “ROLLIN’ STONES” and the Brazilian funk–inspired “BAKUON -爆音-,” followed up with “Frozen Butterfly,” a song that portrays dreams and one’s true self frozen deep inside, finally breaking free and soaring after encountering love, instantly igniting the crowd.

Midway through the show, WOLF HOWL HARMONY performed two hits by Thai artists, Tilly Birds’ “Same Page?” and Jeff Satur’s “Fade.” This marked the first time the group performed “Fade” on stage, offering a special moment for local fans. Both songs were chosen to connect with audiences familiar with the artists, while showcasing the group’s signature harmonies and rap style.

The group continued with their new track “Marmalade,” currently featured as the ending theme for the historical drama Masked NINJA Akakage streaming in Thailand, followed by the heartfelt love song “Sugar Honey.” During Marmalade, the audience waved their hands in sync with the members, creating a powerful sense of unity throughout the venue.

They closed the set with their signature live favorite “You & I,” where the entire crowd jumped and crouched along with the music, WOLF HOWL HARMONY brought the audience to a fever pitch as their trademark harmonies resonated across Khao Yai.

WOLF HOWL HARMONY wrap up their ongoing fan meeting tour with their first-ever solo Bangkok show, “BAKUON DREAM – FINAL – in BANGKOK.” The group is also expanding their footprint across Southeast Asia, recently confirming their participation in the Japanese Music Culture Festival “MUUJI FESTIVAL 2026,” happening this January at the same Khao Yai venue that hosts major regional festivals like BIG MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL. Their growing involvement in large-scale events across Thailand underscores the group’s increasing visibility in SEA as they continue stepping confidently onto the global stage.

Listen to the cover songs from WOLF HOWL HARMONY at the link below:

Tilly Birds’s “Same Page?”:
https://youtu.be/_bpJqRI07BI 

Jeff Satur’s “Fade” :
https://youtu.be/EDmxKUEH-ng?si=_YK6FHv3hW6WcS5S