June may be recognised globally as Pride Month, but Singapore’s queer-friendly calendar doesn’t end when the rainbow flags come down. From inclusive parties and community gatherings to markets, fundraisers and nightlife events, a growing number of organisers are creating spaces where LGBTQ+ individuals and allies can connect, celebrate and build community throughout the year. Whether you’re looking for a dancefloor, a social meetup or a community-focused experience, here are some of the queer-friendly events worth keeping on your radar after Pink Month 2026.
Two Queens Asia
One of Singapore’s longest-running queer community organisers, Two Queens Asia has been planning parties, social gatherings and activities for local queer women and allies since 2001.
Their upcoming party features local DJ favourites such as Candice B, and their Pride Pink Party edition at MDLR continues a legacy that traces back to Singapore’s lesbian nightlife scene, which once included iconic venues such as Crocodile Rock, Mad Monks and Moondance.

Adults Do Hard Dance (ADHD)
The genre-defying collective has become one of the talked-about names in Singapore’s underground queer rave scene, as first featured in FZine. Known for its high-energy dance nights and boundary-pushing line-ups, ADHD party series was founded by designer Rachelle Hristenko and her partner. The collective has hosted a diverse roster of selectors and DJs, including dj g2g, DJ NEW MASCULINE, GODKORINE and XAETHERX.

Hristenko previously worked in pioneering nightlife establishment Zouk Singapore, where she progressed from a design role, her first job fresh out of college, into senior creative positions before going on to manage art teams across multiple nightlife outlets. Her work continues to shape ADHD’s distinctive visual identity, bringing together club culture, contemporary design and experimental electronic music.

AFTERPINK at Host
What began as a Pink Month initiative has become a regular gathering point for queer communities, combining nightlife with fundraising and advocacy. Hosted at Host, the series has collaborated with organisations including Pink Dot SG, Oogachaga and The T Project.

One standout is RIOT!, a drag show and afterparty designed for everyone who may be sitting out the main event — whether because work beckons, commitments get in the way, or you simply prefer your solidarity with air-conditioning and a drink in hand.
The show brings together drag performers including Becca D’Bus, Dr Fagnificent, Eriana Conda, Fukkitah, House Of Haute Mess and Kak Nina Boo for an evening that’s equal parts performance, commentary and communal release. Once the curtain falls, the celebrations continue with THE LOVE ALL SERVE ALL PARTY by Baby Boy, widely regarded as one of Singapore’s most popular queer party series and an unofficial extension of Pink Dot festivities into the night.
Community Markets and Social Gatherings
Events such as Pink Pasar continue to provide a different side of queer community life, bringing together local businesses, artists, performers and advocacy groups in an inclusive setting beyond nightlife.
Looking Ahead
As Singapore’s LGBTQ+ event landscape continues to evolve, newer collectives are building on the foundations laid by historic venues and community pioneers. The result is a calendar that now stretches far beyond Pride Month, offering spaces for celebration, culture, activism and connection throughout the year.



