FestivalsFor the entire month of June, Thailand is holding nationwide Pride festivities to celebrate love, inclusivity and unity.

Thailand flies its rainbow flag high during Pride Month

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The Royal Thai Government launched the Amazing Thailand Love Wins Festival on 27 May to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride, promote inclusivity, and showcase the nation’s commitment to diversity and love.
The Royal Thai Government launched the Amazing Thailand Love Wins Festival on 27 May to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride, promote inclusivity, and showcase the nation’s commitment to diversity and love. Photo Credit: TAT

Thailand is making history – and a whole lot of fabulous noise – this June with the launch of its first-ever Amazing Thailand Love Wins Festival, a month-long Pride celebration set to dazzle the nation and the world.

From the rainbow-filled streets of Bangkok to the beaches of Phuket and the mountains of Chiang Mai, the festival will feature parades, drag shows, cultural showcases and more, uniting communities under the banner of love, equality and fabulousness. It’s part of the Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025, and yes, it’s just as epic as it sounds.

“This festival is more than a celebration – it is a reflection of our national values,” said Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai at the launch event. “Thailand stands proudly for human rights, gender equality, and the freedom to love.”

Hot on the heels of the country’s landmark marriage equality law passed earlier this year – making Thailand the first Southeast Asian country to legally recognise same-sex marriages – this Pride festival also marks the country’s official debut as a global Pride destination.

With parties in Pattaya, Phuket, Samui, Ubon, and more, tourism leaders are counting on the festival to spark economic activity across regions. “It’s not just about the glitz – this is a tourism driver that uplifts communities,” said Minister of Tourism Sorawong Thienthong.

Expect themed tours, rainbow packages, and hotel deals galore. “We stand for love without labels, equality without exception, and diversity without compromise,” said Tourism Authority of Thailand Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool.

Here’s a breakdown of key Pride celebrations happening across the regions:

Central Thailand

The heart of the festivities is the Bangkok Pride Festival 2025, taking place from 30 May to 1 June under the theme “Born This Way: The Fight Continues.” The city will host a variety of events including:

  • Bangkok Pride Parade on 1 June, marching from National Stadium to Ratchaprasong Intersection

  • Bangkok Pride Forum (30 May)

  • Bangkok Pride Awards 2025 (31 May)

  • 127 Drag Bangkok Festival 2025

  • Thailand’s Drag Star 2025: The Finale at Paragon Park Plaza (30 May)

  • Love with Pride 2025 at CentralWorld (31 May)

Northern Thailand

Chiang Mai leads the north’s Pride activities with events from 25 May to 30 June. Tak province will also stage Pride parades in multiple locations:

  • Mae Sot (9 June)

  • Mae Tan in Tha Song Yang (19 June)

  • Rahaeng in Tak Municipality (21 June)

  • Phop Phra (26 June)
    In addition, Nan will hold Pride celebrations throughout June.

Eastern Thailand

Pattaya Pride will run from 27 to 29 June, while Chanthaburi will also observe Pride month with events throughout June.

Southern Thailand

Phuket Pride 2025 is scheduled from 2 to 8 June, with other notable events including:

  • Songkhla & Hat Yai Pride (14–15 June)

  • Trang Pride (28 June)

  • Krabi Pride (throughout June)
    Samui’s Pride dates are expected to be confirmed soon.

Northeastern Thailand (Isaan)

Khon Kaen will hold its Pride Festival on 28 June, with additional celebrations across the region:

  • Ubon Pride (throughout June)

  • Mukdahan Pride 2025 (throughout June)

More information on the full schedule and updates can be found at www.thailandfestival.org.

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