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Hong Kong Comes Alive: Pride Month 2026

  • Writer: Editor
    Editor
  • Jun 5
  • 6 min read

Pride Month in Hong Kong rolls out across rooftops, harbours, and tucked away spaces, with performances, talks, and art happening all over the city. Hotels, bars, and cultural venues each put their own spin on celebrations, from poolside parties and yacht decks to exhibitions, drag brunches, and late-night dance floors. Throughout June, these moments run through the city’s nightlife and creative scene, building a shared sense of visibility, expression, and community that goes beyond the month and any single event.


SPLASH, PLASTIC x Kimpton Tsim Sha Tsui, June 6


Image courtesy of PLASTIC SHANGHAI
Image courtesy of PLASTIC SHANGHAI

Kick off Pride Month in style at Kimpton Hong Kong's Swim Club as PLASTIC takes over the rooftop venue for SPLASH of the Year on June 6. Perched on the 50th floor, this celebration combines stunning harbour views, poolside vibes, and several hours of music from an international lineup of DJs spanning Hong Kong, London, and Paris. Whether you're taking a dip, dancing under the stars, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, guests can enjoy a complimentary welcome drink, tacos, gelato, and drinks flowing from both the indoor and outdoor bars throughout the night. Hotel guests receive free admission, making this one of the standout Pride events of the season.


📍 50/F, Kimpton Tsim Sha Tsui, Saturday June 6 2026, 5:30pm - 00:00am

For more information and tickets, click here.



Pride @ Eaton, Re-membering: Touch Across Time


Image courtesy of Eaton HK
Image courtesy of Eaton HK

A long-standing champion of Hong Kong's LGBTQ+ community, Eaton HK returns with a month-long Pride programme spanning June and July. Under the theme Re-membering: Touch Across Time, this year's lineup explores queer history, identity, and community through exhibitions, workshops, screenings, talks, and performances. Highlights include the Offline Memories exhibition, showcasing more than 1,000 pieces of pre-internet LGBTQ+ printed matter from Hong Kong. One of the programme's standout events is Queertopia: Evolution on June 27, a vibrant celebration presented by Hong Kong drag collective DragJam. Taking over Eaton's Music Room, the event brings together an exciting lineup of local drag talent for a night of performance, self-expression, and community. Embodying the spirit of Pride, Queertopia celebrates the evolution of queer identity while creating space for visibility, connection, and joy.


📍 Eaton Hong Kong, Jordan, Friday June 12 - Sunday July 26 2026

For more information and tickets, click here.


Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour, throughout June


Image courtesy of Cruise
Image courtesy of Cruise

Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong is celebrating Pride Month with a colourful lineup of experiences throughout June. From its iconic rainbow pool wall overlooking Victoria Harbour to a special exhibition by local artist Reni Haymond, the hotel embraces this year’s celebrations with a focus on visibility, creativity, and inclusivity. Foodies can enjoy the return of the popular Rainbow Cake and the vibrant Rainbows & Unicorns cocktail, while those looking for a staycation can take advantage of the dedicated Pride Package or a limited-time offer of up to 20 percent off selected stays using the code 'PRIDE'. The highlight of the month is the return of the Draglicious Pride Brunch on June 27 at Cruise Restaurant & Bar. Set against sweeping rooftop views, the all-you-can-eat and drink brunch brings together live performances from some of Hong Kong’s favourite drag queens, including Emma Ohrey, Lilo May, and Pansze Diva, alongside DJ sets, flowing drinks, and an indulgent spread of Asian-inspired dishes. Early bird tickets are available at a reduced rate for bookings made in advance.


📍 Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour, North Point, until June 30 2026

For more information and tickets, click here.



The Pontiac's Rainbow Road Tour, throughout June


Image courtesy of The Pontiac
Image courtesy of The Pontiac

One of Hong Kong's most beloved queer venues, The Pontiac is celebrating Pride Month with the return of Rainbow Road Tour, a citywide programme of parties, workshops, cocktail crawls, and community events running throughout June. Expanding beyond Hong Kong for the first time, this year's edition kicks off with a poolside takeover in Macau before returning to the city for highlights including the Rainbow Run cocktail crawl, a hands-on Margarita 101 masterclass, and the Dive Bar Divas karaoke night. Blending nightlife, hospitality, and community spirit, Rainbow Road offers plenty of ways to celebrate Pride while supporting the venues and creatives that help shape Hong Kong's queer scene.



📍 The Pontiac & various locations, throughout June 2026

For more information and tickets, click here.



The Rainbow Rave, Soho House x The Pontiac, June 27


Image courtesy of Soho House & The Pontiac
Image courtesy of Soho House & The Pontiac

Rainbow Road culminates with The Rainbow Rave at Soho House Hong Kong on June 27. Soho House opens its doors to the public, transforming its 29th and 30th floors into a playground complete with pool access, panoramic city views, and a full programme of live drag performances, DJs, and immersive entertainment. Guests can expect cocktails from an all-star lineup of local and regional bartenders, alongside flash tattoos, tooth gems, and a late-night soundtrack that carries the celebration well into the night. Blending Soho House’s skyline setting with Pontiac’s signature energy, The Rainbow Rave promises an unforgettable finale of celebration, community, and after-dark fun.


📍 Soho House, Saturday June 27 2026

For more information and tickets, click here.


Pink Dot HK's Pink Talk, June 14


Image courtesy of Pink Dot HK
Image courtesy of Pink Dot HK

Looking for something a little more thought-provoking this Pride Month? Pink Dot HK's Pink Talk 2026 offers an opportunity to explore the evolving landscape of queer storytelling in Hong Kong through the lens of film. Bringing together acclaimed filmmakers Herman Yau, Jun Li, Tracy Choi, and Annabelle Kayee Li, alongside gender studies scholar and artist Dr. Sonia Wong, the discussion will examine representation, visibility, and the future of LGBTQ+ narratives on screen. Designed as an intimate and engaging conversation, Pink Talk invites attendees to connect with the creatives shaping Hong Kong's emerging queer film scene and join a wider discussion. Best of all, attendance is free with advance registration (deadline is June 6 at 23:59). Please note that the talk will be in Cantonese, and it will also be live-streamed.


📍 Details to be sent after confirmation after registration, Sunday June 14

For more information, click here.


Mondrian


Image courtesy of Mondrian Hong Kong
Image courtesy of Mondrian Hong Kong

Mondrian Hong Kong celebrates Pride Month with a programme that brings together art, music, and nightlife across the hotel. At The Corner Shop, From Alley to Ally by Hong Kong artist Kasper Forest runs from June 13 to July 12. Through photography, portraits, and installation, the exhibition reflects nearly a decade of encounters within Hong Kong’s LGBTQ+ community, tracing how observation evolves into connection, trust, and belonging. The opening takes place on June 12 from 7 to 8 pm. At Avoca, Pride comes through sound and atmosphere with weekend DJ sets throughout June, featuring a rotating lineup of Hong Kong-based queer artists including Pedro Pimentel, Dino, Misty Penguin, (el) baraka, Benjamin Law, Petoto, Crystal, GCDJ, Alexia Rautter, and Gina. Guests can also enjoy the limited-time Unicorn Pride Cocktail all month, a playful mix of coconut rum, cacao, citrus, cream, and berries, created as a nod to individuality. Together, the programme turns the Mondrian into a space where Pride is both reflective and celebratory, moving between art, music, and shared experience.


📍 Mondrian Tsim Sha Tsui, throughout June 2026

For more information, click here and here.


Happy Together, The Mushroom, June 13


Image courtesy of PLASTIC SHANGHAI
Image courtesy of PLASTIC SHANGHAI

The Mushroom is set to host Happy Together on June 13, a late-night Pride celebration in the heart of Lan Kwai Fong. Taking over the venue’s space on D’Aguilar Street, the event brings together a lineup of regional DJs and performers for a one-night-only collaboration between PLASTIC and G-FORCE. Running from 11pm until the early hours, the party features global and local selectors alongside drag performances and immersive visual energy, transforming the space into a full-scale Pride dancefloor. With its mix of international talent, queer nightlife culture, and LKF’s signature late night atmosphere, Happy Together is going to be one of the city’s key after-dark Pride events.


📍 The Mushroom, 30 - 32, D'Aguilar Street

For more information and tickets, click here.


Pride at Sea, Haus of Circuit Boat Party, June 13


Image courtesy of Haus of Circuit
Image courtesy of Haus of Circuit

Haus of Circuit returns with its fifth annual Pride at Sea celebration, transforming Hong Kong’s harbour into a full day queer party on June 13. Departing from Central Pier 9, the experience takes place on a 120-foot luxury yacht featuring multiple dance floors, indoor lounge spaces, private air-conditioned rooms, and uninterrupted harbour views. From morning through sunset, a lineup of DJs sets the tone with house, pop, and circuit sounds, creating the perfect atmosphere across the decks. Guests are invited to dress in white with rainbow accents as they enjoy free-flow drinks including prosecco, wine, beer, spirits, and cocktails, alongside a full Thai-inspired feast served on board. As the sun sets, the celebration continues ashore with an official after-party at Club Dao in Sheung Wan, extending the experience late into the night.


📍 Central Pier No.9, Saturday June 13, 10:00am - 6:00pm

For more information and tickets, click here.


Happy Pride Month! 🌈

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