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TAT launches Maha Songkran World Water Festival in Bangkok

The five-day event offers a spectacle that combines rich traditions and modern innovations, appealing to all ages

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) formally opened the Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2026 at Benchakitti Park, Bangkok on Saturday , 11th April.

Running until Wednesday, 15th April, the five-day event brings together cultural heritage, live entertainment and water celebrations at one of Thailand’s largest Songkran gatherings.

The opening ceremony was attended by Thai tourism and sports minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul alongside senior representatives from the public and private sectors.

TAT governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor, said: “Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2026 is a celebration designed for everyone across generations, regions and the world. It brings together the very best of Thai culture and contemporary festivity, reinforcing Songkran’s standing as a truly global festival. With UNESCO’s recognition of Songkran in Thailand as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, we are proud to present an experience that is deeply rooted in tradition and boldly modern, further establishing Thailand as a world-class festival destination.”

Nights with the stars

Opening night kicked off with the Maha Songkran World Event parade on the main stage, spotlighting this year’s Songkran deity, Nang Raksasdevi, portrayed by Opal Suchata Chuangsri, Miss World 2025.

The Songkran 5 Regions zone of the attraction presents Thailand’s regional diversity through traditional performances, local product showcases, activities and temple fair experiences, including sand pagoda building and Buddha image bathing.

Dedicated areas for the elderly and children ensure accessibility for all ages, with over 100 stalls offering Thai food and products.

Leading Thai artists will perform on the main stage, including Fool Step, Zani, Zeal, Kratae, Asia7, The Mousses, Lham Somphol, Ink Waruntorn, Monica, Playground, Palmy, Maiyarap, Clockwork Motionless, 4EVE, Bodyslam, Taitosmith, MEYOU, Getsunova, Tilly Birds, and Joey Boy, alongside cultural and contemporary showcases.

Meanwhile, DJs will shake the water play zone and EDM stage with performances by 4 TEN, Nuttrix, Joy Lila, Jay Schema, Gail Werner, Spacemonkey, 22Bullets, Patcha, Hanky, Dome, Hugo, Brynna, Roxy June, Max, Xillix, and Notxerius.

Each evening concludes with a drone light display featuring more than 1,200 drones.

Keeping festival-goers safe at all times

Safety and security are top priorities, supported by seamless teamwork among public agencies, including the Tourist Police Bureau, and event partners to ensure a smooth, enjoyable experience for all.

Attendees benefit from boosted on-site support, smart traffic flow, dedicated crowd guidance, helpful visitor hubs, and round-the-clock assistance throughout the venue.

Admission is free. Visitors are encouraged to use public transport, with convenient access from BTS Asok station and MRT Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre station, both within walking distance of the park.

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TAT launches Maha Songkran World Water Festival in Bangkok

The five-day event offers a spectacle that combines rich traditions and modern innovations, appealing to all ages

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) formally opened the Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2026 at Benchakitti Park, Bangkok on Saturday , 11th April.

Running until Wednesday, 15th April, the five-day event brings together cultural heritage, live entertainment and water celebrations at one of Thailand’s largest Songkran gatherings.

The opening ceremony was attended by Thai tourism and sports minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul alongside senior representatives from the public and private sectors.

TAT governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor, said: “Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2026 is a celebration designed for everyone across generations, regions and the world. It brings together the very best of Thai culture and contemporary festivity, reinforcing Songkran’s standing as a truly global festival. With UNESCO’s recognition of Songkran in Thailand as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, we are proud to present an experience that is deeply rooted in tradition and boldly modern, further establishing Thailand as a world-class festival destination.”

Nights with the stars

Opening night kicked off with the Maha Songkran World Event parade on the main stage, spotlighting this year’s Songkran deity, Nang Raksasdevi, portrayed by Opal Suchata Chuangsri, Miss World 2025.

The Songkran 5 Regions zone of the attraction presents Thailand’s regional diversity through traditional performances, local product showcases, activities and temple fair experiences, including sand pagoda building and Buddha image bathing.

Dedicated areas for the elderly and children ensure accessibility for all ages, with over 100 stalls offering Thai food and products.

Leading Thai artists will perform on the main stage, including Fool Step, Zani, Zeal, Kratae, Asia7, The Mousses, Lham Somphol, Ink Waruntorn, Monica, Playground, Palmy, Maiyarap, Clockwork Motionless, 4EVE, Bodyslam, Taitosmith, MEYOU, Getsunova, Tilly Birds, and Joey Boy, alongside cultural and contemporary showcases.

Meanwhile, DJs will shake the water play zone and EDM stage with performances by 4 TEN, Nuttrix, Joy Lila, Jay Schema, Gail Werner, Spacemonkey, 22Bullets, Patcha, Hanky, Dome, Hugo, Brynna, Roxy June, Max, Xillix, and Notxerius.

Each evening concludes with a drone light display featuring more than 1,200 drones.

Keeping festival-goers safe at all times

Safety and security are top priorities, supported by seamless teamwork among public agencies, including the Tourist Police Bureau, and event partners to ensure a smooth, enjoyable experience for all.

Attendees benefit from boosted on-site support, smart traffic flow, dedicated crowd guidance, helpful visitor hubs, and round-the-clock assistance throughout the venue.

Admission is free. Visitors are encouraged to use public transport, with convenient access from BTS Asok station and MRT Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre station, both within walking distance of the park.

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