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Pride Month in Bangkok: Rooftop Drag Shows, Pride Cocktails, and Late-Night Dining Take Over Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong

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Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong celebrates Pride Month 2026 with skyline parties, Thai–Isaan and Japanese-inspired dining, inclusive experiences, and family-friendly travel perks


Elegant hand with pink nails arranges gourmet dishes and a pink cocktail on a glittery magenta lounge table, with a rainbow flag garnish

Bangkok’s Pride celebrations continue to expand far beyond parades and nightlife, increasingly shaping the city’s dining, travel, and lifestyle scene. This June, Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong is turning its rooftop bars, restaurants, and social spaces into a month-long Pride destination filled with cocktails, drag performances, skyline parties, and inclusive community experiences.


Located in Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong district opposite CentralWorld, the hotel has quickly established itself as one of the city’s more playful lifestyle-focused stays, blending social hospitality with Bangkok nightlife energy. Throughout June 2026, the property’s Pride programming will stretch across both its ninth-floor social hub and its rooftop venue, Sato San Rooftop Bar.


Rooftop lounge at night with neon pink and blue light sculptures, wooden chairs and sofas, overlooking a city skyline.

What can travelers expect during Pride Month at Moxy Bangkok?


The hotel’s Pride Month lineup combines dining, cocktails, music, and live entertainment into one integrated social experience.


At Moxy Bar & Restaurant on the ninth floor, guests can try the limited-edition “Moxy Priddy” cocktail, created specially for Pride Month with whiskey, citrus notes, and softer flavor textures designed for easy social drinking. The cocktail is priced from THB 399++ and will be available throughout June.


The venue itself leans into Moxy’s signature communal atmosphere, with music, games, lounge seating, and all-day dining designed to encourage interaction between travelers and locals.


Four drag performers pose in a neon Pride Night poster for Sato San, with text: Loud Looks. High Heels. Higher Floor.

When is the rooftop Pride party happening?


The hotel’s biggest Pride event takes place on Saturday, 27 June 2026, when Sato San Rooftop Bar hosts “Spice It Loud. Love Out Loud.” from 6 PM onwards.


Set against panoramic Bangkok skyline views from the 32nd floor, the rooftop celebration will feature performances by drag queens including:

  • Vanda

  • NT Naughty Gurl

  • Zymone

  • Spicy Sunshine


The event will also include themed cocktails, music-driven experiences, and Pride-inspired dining specials, transforming the rooftop into one of Bangkok’s more energetic Pride nightlife destinations for the month.


Colorful Thai meal on a round table with skewers, dips, and hands reaching in; blue-and-white paper menus on plaid cloths.

What kind of food is served at Sato San Rooftop Bar?


Unlike many rooftop venues that focus mainly on drinks, Sato San Rooftop Bar builds much of its identity around food.


The rooftop concept combines Thai–Isaan flavors with Japanese influences, described by the hotel as a celebration of “two rice cultures.”


During Pride Month, guests can explore a special menu featuring dishes such as:

  • Cheeva Pork Skewer

  • Cod Cake

  • Bass Crudo

  • Rice N Lamb


Food prices start from THB 210++, while themed beverages including Kiss Popper and Love Shot start from THB 250++.


The menu reflects a broader shift in Bangkok rooftop culture, where bars increasingly position themselves as full dining destinations rather than purely nightlife venues.



Is Moxy Bangkok also targeting families?


Interestingly, the Pride programming arrives alongside the launch of a more family-focused initiative at the hotel.


From 1 June to 31 August 2026, the property is introducing “Kids Eat Free #ATTHEMOXY,” allowing up to two children aged 12 years or younger per room to receive complimentary breakfast when staying with paying adults.


The move reflects how lifestyle hotels in Bangkok are increasingly broadening their appeal beyond younger nightlife travelers to include families seeking centrally located stays connected to shopping, entertainment, and BTS access.


Truck-shaped bar in a modern venue, lit by marquee bulbs, with bottles and stools; signs read I GUESS I’LL HAVE ANOTHER and READY PLAY

Why is Bangkok becoming a major Pride travel destination?


Bangkok’s Pride celebrations have grown rapidly in recent years, fueled by Thailand’s evolving LGBTQ+ visibility, inclusive hospitality scene, and reputation as one of Asia’s most welcoming travel destinations.


Hotels, restaurants, bars, and lifestyle venues across the city are increasingly creating Pride-focused experiences that go beyond symbolic rainbow branding and instead center around community, entertainment, and social connection.


At Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong, that approach is reflected in a month-long program built around music, food, nightlife, and inclusive hospitality rather than a single standalone event.


For travelers visiting Bangkok during Pride Month, it also highlights how the city’s hospitality industry continues to evolve into something more expressive, community-driven, and experience-focused especially after dark.


[PHOTO: Courtesy of Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong]

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