((( O ))) TOUR // 2026

The Sundrop Garden is a project set out to have a regenerative planet by the end of the 13-year project, in the year 2032, through the use of “explorestoration” and “primitive as innovative".

Mission

The purpose of The Sundrop Garden is to activate global partnerships for regenerative culture through art and music, restoring balance by reconnecting people to the value of life.

Through live music shows, artistic expression, and community gatherings, this project facilitates healing while inspiring regenerative ways of living that actively restore land and leave communities better than before. The Sundrop Garden brings together a lifelong network of collaborators, including anthropologists, architects, scientists, botanists, farmers, social enterprises, and regeneration experts, within music and arts festival environments, creating spaces where diverse disciplines meet culture.

By reshaping worldviews and value systems, building pathways that support meaningful change, and serving as a bridge toward deeper cultural transformation, the initiative moves communities away from an industrial growth society rooted in competitive individualism and toward a life-sustaining, truly regenerative culture. It aims to inspire cities and communities to become more sustainable and resilient, while encouraging lifelong learning and personal development through supportive community processes, ongoing dialogue, and inquiry guided by questions rather than fixed answers.

01 // NATURE AS A RELATIONSHIP / NOT A RESOURCE

This collaboration exists to restore our sense of reciprocity with the living world, where land, plants, culture, and community are engaged as partners rather than extracted for value.

Through shared gatherings, regenerative music experiences, and the co-creation of EarthDrops, we translate this relationship into daily practice: nourishment that honors ecological intelligence, craftsmanship rooted in respect, and offerings that give back more than they take. By bringing EarthDrops into live shows and community giveaways, we extend the collaboration beyond product into lived experience, an invitation to remember our place within nature, to participate in restoration, and to cultivate cultures that sustain life rather than consume it.

These gatherings are designed to inspire artists and audiences alike to tap into place-based awareness, relational creativity, and mutual care, strengthening cultural roots while nurturing a shared responsibility for the ecosystems and communities we move within.

02 // Earth Tek

The intention is to bring a more holistic worldview and a new art and lifestyle culture to the forefront of the global mass music industry by redefining how music, art, and sustainability intersect. As a first sustainably driven, authentic music and arts lifestyle label, the lo-TEK kollektive operates as a production house practicing “explorestoration”, using art and lifestyle as tools to restore culture and ecology while valuing and supporting creators who are actively engaged in sustainable practices. Rejecting trend-based greenwashing, the initiative is committed to ensuring real, measurable change toward sustainability and regeneration through lo-TEK approaches.

By introducing clear pathways that support change, taking urgent action to address climate impacts, and promoting responsible consumption and production, the project expands beyond music into an integrated creative ecosystem. This includes a series of twelve Sundrop albums and a larger narrative formed across 144 Moondrop music and video releases, alongside limited-edition offerings such as brass necklaces (144 per Sundrop album), native-dyed garments from fashion shows, native and garden-based fashion lines, earth-derived makeup, and pigment lines, with online sales and auctions supporting partner communities and regenerative initiatives.

03 // COMMUNITY STEWARDSHIP

Community stewardship is how we collaborate with artists, creators, and cultural stewards, not as contributors to a project, but as participants in a living, evolving ecosystem.

This is our commitment to using technology, movement, and collective gathering in service of ecological repair rather than extraction. As the tour moves through land and communities, a portion of its energy is returned through direct carbon contribution, supporting regeneration projects that restore soil health, biodiversity, and long-term ecosystem resilience.

This is not about neutralizing impact, but about participating in repair: acknowledging that movement has a footprint, and choosing responsibility over avoidance. By integrating carbon contribution into the structure of the tour itself, EarthTek reframes technology and culture as tools for restoration, where creativity, logistics, and accountability coexist, and where every gathering becomes an act of conscious reciprocity with the Earth.

Humans as Nature. Communities as Gardens.

As part of this commitment, for every ticket sold we will sponsor the planting of a tree in collaboration with For the Future, supporting reforestation efforts in collaboration with the Yangil Tribe in critical habitats of Agusan, Philippines, helping to offset the carbon footprint of the tour.

Photo by : Artu Nepomuceno