Tokyo Pride 2026 Pride Festival will be held at Yoyogi Park on June 6 and 7

AI, SIRUP, Kaya, AYA SATO and others are scheduled for the outdoor stage, with booths and the parade also worth checking before going.

Tokyo Pride 2026 Pride Festival will take place at Yoyogi Park Event Plaza and the outdoor stage on Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7, 2026. The official site lists the hours as 11:00 to 18:00 on both days and says admission is free. The Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association's June event information for Yoyogi Park also lists the Event Plaza, outdoor stage, and Keyaki Namiki as venues, with NPO Tokyo Rainbow Pride named as the organizer.

The reason to check the event before the weekend is the stage lineup. The official Pride Stage page lists Dorian Lollobrigida and Thelma Aoyama as hosts on June 6, with performances scheduled by iGFiNity, YENO, Chun, Gekidan Barazoku, Macoto(RHT.), SIRUP, AI, Rachel D'Amour, Nikunokoji Nikuyo, Bouillabaisse, and Bebe Jerodelle. On June 7, Baby Vagi and Miyu Nakagawa are listed as hosts, with Satsuki Nishihara with Nekoneko Dancers, Jasmine High, Kaya, AYA SATO, Happo-Fubijin, and Junko Edamame Produce Show on the timetable.

The stage can be used as a practical anchor for deciding when to go. On June 6, SIRUP is listed for 16:00 and AI for 16:50, followed by Drag Queens Show Time #2 from 17:30. On June 7, Jasmine High is listed for 14:20, Kaya for 15:00, AYA SATO for 16:10, Happo-Fubijin for 16:40, and Junko Edamame Produce Show for 17:20. Stage viewing is listed as free and first-come, with lines starting 60 minutes before each section; entry may be limited depending on crowding.

The festival is not only the stage. The Booth page says LGBTQ+ community groups, supporting organizations, NPOs, food vendors, and companies will have booths at the Event Plaza. It also lists practical facilities such as general information, parade reception and information, first aid, a kids' space, official goods, a Tokyo Pride Lounge rest area, and the Namiki Vision, which is described as showing stage broadcasts as well as dance performances and pitch talks.

The official site also lists the Pride Parade for Sunday, June 7, starting at 12:00. Participants are scheduled to gather near Yoyogi Park Event Plaza before moving through the Shibuya and Harajuku areas. For neighbors and park visitors, that means the area around the Event Plaza, Harajuku side, and Shibuya-side routes may be busier around midday and afternoon.

Programs, performers, booth details, and crowd guidance may change before the event. Check the Tokyo Pride 2026 Festival, Pride Stage, Booth, and Pride Parade pages before going, and use the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association's monthly event notice to confirm the park-side venue and hours.

Source: Tokyo Pride 2026 / Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association