Big Mountain Festival Pledges Complete Overhaul
Big Mountain music festival organizer Yuthana Boonorm pledged a complete overhaul after admitting years of decline, vowing to eliminate drug use, traffic problems, inadequate facilities, and dust complaints that sparked social media backlas
Organizer Yuthana Boonorm has pledged a 100% transformation of the Big Mountain music festival after admitting the event has declined yearly. Following social media criticism about drug use, traffic congestion, inadequate restrooms, and dust issues, Boonorm acknowledged his responsibility for letting standards slip and vowed to address every problem this year.
After hearing repeated complaints that the festival deteriorates annually—with attendance dropping by half last year—Boonorm publicly apologized and took personal responsibility. In a social media post on July 20, 2026, he promised: "I have read every comment. All problems will be fixed so Big Mountain becomes the best music festival. This year there will be no drug use, no traffic jams, no dust complaints, and bathrooms everywhere."
The pledge has energized fans who are now eagerly anticipating the revamped Big Mountain festival.