
Pattaya Pride and Circuit Festival Asia 2026: Thailand's Biggest LGBTQ+ Events This June
Two Major Events, Two Weekends
June 2026 turns Pattaya into Thailand's LGBTQ+ capital with two back-to-back events. Circuit Festival Asia runs from June 19 to 21, followed by the Pattaya International Pride Festival from June 26 to 28. Together they make a strong case for planning a full week in the seaside city.
Circuit Festival Asia: June 19β21
Circuit Festival Asia is the continent's biggest gay dance festival. Founded in 2018 by Cloud 9 β the team behind Bangkok's iconic White Party β and Spain's Matinee Group, the festival has grown into a must-attend event for LGBTQ+ party lovers from around the world.
The 2026 edition features four massive parties across the weekend:
- LaLeche! Opening Party β a white-themed, high-energy night at The Zign Hotel's grand ballroom
- Pool parties at Ramayana Water Park β DJs spin poolside at one of Thailand's largest water parks, near Coral Island
- Main event parties β headline DJ sets with production values that rival the original Circuit Festival Barcelona
The festival attracts thousands of international travellers and has helped position Pattaya as one of Asia's most LGBTQ-friendly destinations. Tickets and hotel packages are typically available through the official Circuit Festival Asia website, and early booking is strongly recommended as events sell out. Browse hotels in Pattaya to secure your stay.
Pattaya International Pride Festival: June 26β28
The following weekend, Pattaya International Pride takes over the city's beachfront area. The centrepiece is the Pride Parade, which starts at Central Marina shopping arcade and ends at Central Festival Pattaya Beach.
Beyond the parade, the festival includes:
- Beachfront stage performances with local and international acts
- Community-led programming including panel discussions, art exhibitions, and film screenings
- Elaborate floats from Pattaya's famous cabaret venues, including Tiffany's and Alcazar
- Street parties along the main Beach Road strip and around Walking Street
The Pattaya Pride Festival has grown from a small community gathering into a month-long celebration throughout June, with the final weekend serving as the peak. The festival is free to attend and draws both Thai and international visitors.
Why Pattaya for Pride?
Pattaya has a long-established LGBTQ+ scene, anchored by the cabaret shows at Tiffany's and Alcazar that have been running for decades. The city's Boyztown and Sunee Plaza areas are well-known nightlife districts, but the broader shift in recent years has been toward inclusivity and mainstream acceptance. See our overview of the Pattaya Walking Street reinvention for a broader look at how the city's nightlife is evolving.
Thailand's progressive stance on LGBTQ+ rights β including the landmark marriage equality bill β has made the country a top destination for queer travellers in Southeast Asia. Pattaya specifically benefits from easy access (under two hours from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport via the Bangkok to Pattaya route), a wide range of accommodation from budget to luxury, and a nightlife infrastructure that naturally supports large-scale events.
Practical Tips for Visitors
- Book accommodation early. Hotels near Beach Road and in the Jomtien Beach area fill up fast during both events. Aim to book at least two months ahead. See our best hotels in Pattaya picks for every budget.
- Getting there. The fastest route from Bangkok is a private car or bus from Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang. The journey takes around 90 minutes outside of rush hour.
- Stay hydrated. June is hot and humid in Pattaya β check the Pattaya weather guide before you go. Pool parties and outdoor parades demand sunscreen, water, and a hat.
- Combine both events. If your schedule allows, staying in Pattaya from June 19 through June 28 lets you experience both festivals with downtime to explore the city's top attractions, beaches, and food scene in between.
Whether you are attending for the parties, the parade, or both, June 2026 in Pattaya is shaping up to be one of the most vibrant LGBTQ+ travel experiences in Asia. If you are visiting earlier in the year, Pattaya also hosts the free Pattaya Music Festival in March β four weekends of beach concerts at no cost. And later in 2026, the city stages Tomorrowland's first-ever Asia edition, cementing Pattaya's status as Thailand's festival capital. For a full picture of things to do in Pattaya beyond the events, our Pattaya travel guide covers everything from beaches to temples.
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