Bangkok Pride 2026 draws record crowds as Asia’s tourism capital

The event's success was fuelled by a massive influx of tourists from within Asia, with the top nine international travel markets all originating from the region, including Malaysia, Singapore, and South Korea.

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Bangkok Pride 2026 drew a record crowd of over 500,000 participants, making it the largest Pride gathering in Thailand's history. PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE NATION

June 3, 2026

BANGKOK – More than 500,000 revellers flood the Thai capital for Bangkok Pride 2026, driven by a surge in bookings from across nine major Asian travel markets.

Bangkok has firmly cemented its status as Asia’s premier destination for LGBTQ+ tourism. The city’s annual Pride celebrations have ignited a massive influx of regional visitors, turning the streets, rooftops, and commercial districts into a vibrant festival of color and music.

According to data released by digital travel platform Agoda, regional enthusiasm for the event has reached an all-time high.

Based on accommodation searches for stays between 29 May and 1 June 2026, every single one of the top nine international markets driving travel interest to Bangkok over the Pride weekend originates within Asia.

The leading inbound search markets include Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, China, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and the Philippines.

Industry experts note that the figures highlight Bangkok’s immense appeal among Asian holidaymakers seeking inclusive, high-energy travel experiences within a short flight from home.

While cities across the region celebrate Pride in their own distinct ways—from Taiwan’s massive autumn march to growing celebrations in Tokyo and Manila—Bangkok has evolved into a unified regional symbol.

A Historic Rainbow Boulevard

Co-hosted by Naruemit Pride Co., Ltd., alongside the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and a wide coalition of civil society and private-sector partners, the fifth Bangkok Pride Festival officially turned the capital’s financial arteries into a 3.8-kilometre “rainbow boulevard” on Saturday, 31 May 2026.

Organisers estimated a record-breaking attendance of more than 500,000 participants. Comprising both Thai nationals and international tourists, the event stood as the largest Pride gathering in Thailand’s history.

Attendance at the Bangkok Pride Parade has grown exponentially since the event was relaunched in 2022, drawing 20,000 participants in its first year, 100,000 in 2023, 250,000 in 2024, and 350,000 in 2025 before crossing the half-million milestone this year.

Marching under the official theme “Patch the World with Pride,” the parade route stretched from the Silom financial district through Rama IV Road, Henri Dunant Road, and Rama I Road before culminating at Thephasadin Stadium.

The procession featured six main thematic blocks united under the core values of Peace, People, and Pride, accompanied by more than 200 sub-floats and a spectacular 500-metre-long rainbow flag.

The 2026 iteration saw exceptionally strong turnouts from Chinese, South Korean, and ASEAN holidaymakers. High-profile celebrity participants joined the ranks under heightened security measures, including Thai singer Keng Thachaya, popular entertainer Paipai Orio, and international drag icons such as Gawdland, the reigning champion of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK vs The World Season 3.

The momentum has been significantly amplified by Thailand’s historic legalisation of same-sex marriage in 2025, a legal milestone that marked a first for Southeast Asia and fundamentally supercharged Bangkok’s pull as a regional hub for inclusive tourism.

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