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Gay parties & gay events in Honolulu

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June 01 2026

I have tracked Honolulu gay parties for misterb&b across many Waikiki trips. The 2026 scene is the most laid-back queer nightlife in the US - palm trees, beach two blocks away, drag every other night, and a half-dozen venues all within walking distance. The institutional anchors are Hula's Bar & Lei Stand (Waikiki institution since 1974, open-air, Diamond Head views) and Bacchus Waikiki on Lewers Street, the friendliest neighborhood gay bar on Oahu. The dance peak is at Scarlet Honolulu in Chinatown - Hawaii's largest LGBTQ+ nightclub - and at Velvet Honolulu for top-DJ nights. The annual peak: Honolulu Pride 2026 - Saturday October 17, 2026, parade down Kalakaua Avenue 3-6 PM, festival at the Waikiki Shell from 5 PM, theme "Pride 2026: Ho'omau". For accommodation in Waikiki or close to Kapahulu, book early via misterb&b gay BnBs Honolulu or misterb&b gay hotels Honolulu. 🏳️‍🌈

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10 verified-active Honolulu gay parties & venues in 2026. Honolulu Pride: Saturday October 17, 2026 - parade Kalakaua Avenue 3-6 PM, festival at the Waikiki Shell from 5 PM (20,000+ viewers, 60 entrants). Theme: "Pride 2026: Ho'omau". Hula's Bar (1974): Waikiki institution, Diamond Head views. Bacchus Waikiki: friendliest gay bar on Oahu. Scarlet Honolulu (Chinatown): Hawaii's largest LGBTQ+ club. Hawaii: same-sex marriage since 2013, decades of pro-LGBTQ+ legislation. Sources: organiser pages and venue Instagrams verified May 2026.

Honolulu gay party scene 2026 - what is moving

Honolulu is small by mainland US standards but dense in its LGBTQ+ offer - six dedicated gay venues, five clustered in Waikiki within a 10-minute walk of each other, and the sixth (Scarlet Honolulu) in the Chinatown / Downtown area. The Waikiki gay scene has been remarkably stable: Hula's Bar & Lei Stand has been operating since 1974 (now in the Waikiki Grand Hotel, 2nd floor, open-air with Diamond Head views), Bacchus Waikiki on Lewers Street is the friendliest neighborhood bar (daily 12pm-2am, weekend DJs), and Tapa's Waikiki covers karaoke + drag. Velvet Honolulu brings the dance-club energy with top international DJs about 10-15 minutes east. Cover charges in Waikiki average $20. The annual peak is Honolulu Pride Saturday October 17, 2026 - always the third Saturday of October, with 20,000+ viewers along Kalakaua Avenue. October timing avoids the global June rush and gives Honolulu a distinct Pacific-region Pride identity.

Annual Honolulu gay events 2026

The Honolulu LGBTQ+ calendar revolves around Honolulu Pride Saturday October 17, 2026 (Honolulu Gay Pride): parade down world-famous Kalakaua Avenue 3-6 PM, followed by the Pride Festival at the Waikiki Shell from 5 PM (70+ community booths, four hours of live entertainment in a natural amphitheater surrounded by palm trees, steps from the beach). Theme for 2026: "Pride 2026: Ho'omau" - the Hawaiian word for perseverance and continuity, marking queer resilience. Pride is the culmination of two weeks of community events organised by the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation. Year-round recurring fixtures include Freaky Friday (Gay Bars O'ahu's biggest party, shirts-optional dance party with guest models, drag, and prizes), 1st Friday Fetish/Kink Night (monthly rotating themes), and weekly karaoke Tue/Thu. Honolulu also benefits from Pacific-region cruise routings - the Pride weekend overlaps with cruise calls that bring international visitors. Book accommodation 3+ months ahead for Pride weekend.

Top 10 Honolulu Gay Parties & Venues 2026 - Verified Active

Honolulu Pride
Annual Sat Oct 17, 2026 | Parade down Kalakaua Avenue 3-6 PM, festival at Waikiki Shell from 5 PM. Hawaii's largest LGBTQIA+ celebration - 20,000+ viewers, 60+ entrants. Theme: "Pride 2026: Ho'omau". @honolulupride
Pride Parade
Sat Oct 17, 2026, 4 PM | Kalakaua Avenue, Waikiki. The parade itself - businesses, nonprofits and allies marching down the world's most photographed beachside avenue. @honolulupride
Pride Festival @ Waikiki Shell
Sat Oct 17, 2026, from 5 PM | Waikiki Shell, Kapiolani Park. 70+ community booths, four hours of live entertainment in a natural amphitheater surrounded by palm trees, steps from the beach. @honolulupride
Hula's Bar & Lei Stand
Daily | Waikiki Grand Hotel 2nd floor, 134 Kapahulu Ave. Waikiki institution since 1974. Open-air with Diamond Head views, drag shows, DJs, cocktails at sunset. Longest-running gay venue in Hawaii. @hulashawaii
Bacchus Waikiki
Daily 12pm-2am | 408 Lewers Street, Waikiki. Friendliest neighborhood gay bar on Oahu. Daily drink specials, weekend DJs, loyal local crowd, sexy shirtless guys, wall-to-wall flesh on the dance floor. @bacchuswaikiki
Scarlet Honolulu
Fri-Sat only (cover $20) | Chinatown / Downtown. Hawaii's largest LGBTQIA+ nightclub. DJs, gogo dancers, tiki bar with pineapple stage, drag shows every Fri-Sat. Voted best LGBTQIA+ bar in Hawaii. @scarlethonolulu
Velvet Honolulu
Weekend dance nights | Kapahulu, ~10-15 min east of Waikiki. Sleek LGBTQIA+ nightclub, heavy beats, top DJs, dance-centric energy. Hawaii's best sound system. @velvethonolulu
Tapa's Waikiki
Daily, karaoke Tue/Thu 4-8 PM | Waikiki. Karaoke + drag bar - the more casual option for early-evening rounds before transferring to Bacchus or Hula's. @tapaswaikiki
Freaky Friday
Recurring Fridays | Gay Bars O'ahu venues. The biggest event from Gay Bars Oahu - shirts-optional dance party, guest models, drag performances, prize giveaways. Most theatrical night of the local circuit. @gaybarsoahu
1st Friday Fetish/Kink Night
First Friday monthly | Waikiki venues. Monthly fetish-friendly night with rotating themes (leather, latex, jockstrap). The dedicated kink-scene night on Oahu. —

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Honolulu gay parties at a glance

Party / venueAddressFrequencyMusic / vibeCrowd
Honolulu PrideKalakaua Ave + Waikiki ShellAnnual Sat Oct 17, 2026Parade + festival20K+ viewers, all ages
Hula's BarWaikiki Grand Hotel 2FDailyCocktails, drag, DJsMature mixed, ocean view
Bacchus Waikiki408 Lewers StreetDaily 12pm-2amPop, weekend DJsFriendly, local, shirtless
Scarlet HonoluluChinatownFri-Sat only ($20)DJs, gogo, dragBig-night clubbing
Velvet HonoluluKapahuluWeekendsTop DJs, dance-centricDance crowd
Tapa's WaikikiWaikikiDaily, karaoke Tue/ThuKaraoke + dragEarly-evening casual
Freaky FridayGay Bars O'ahuRecurring FridaysShirts-optional danceTheatrical, models
1st Friday FetishWaikikiFirst Friday monthlyLeather, kink themesFetish community

Find your gay party by vibe

Honolulu is small enough that one Friday can cover four venues on foot. Here is how to pick:

  • If you want sunset cocktails and Diamond Head views -> Hula's Bar & Lei Stand from 5 PM.
  • If you want a friendly neighborhood bar all day -> Bacchus Waikiki - the friendliest gay bar on Oahu.
  • If you want Hawaii's biggest dance club -> Scarlet Honolulu in Chinatown (Fri-Sat only, $20 cover).
  • If you want top-DJ club energy -> Velvet Honolulu - sleek and dance-centric.
  • If you want karaoke and drag at chill volume -> Tapa's Waikiki Tue/Thu 4-8 PM.
  • If you are here for Pride -> Saturday Oct 17 parade on Kalakaua 3-6 PM + festival at the Waikiki Shell from 5 PM.
  • If you want shirts-optional, theatrical -> Freaky Friday at Gay Bars O'ahu.
  • If you are into fetish / kink -> first Friday of each month - rotating themes.

Practical info - tickets, dress, transport

  • Tickets: most Honolulu gay bars are free entry; Scarlet Honolulu charges a $20 cover for Fri-Sat. Honolulu Pride parade and festival are free and open to all. Velvet may charge for top-DJ headliner nights.
  • Dress code: Waikiki is relaxed - shorts, t-shirts and slippers are normal at Bacchus, Hula's and Tapa's. Scarlet and Velvet trend slightly dressier; Freaky Friday is shirts-optional. Pride parade: anything goes, costume-friendly.
  • Peak hours: Waikiki bars peak 9 PM-midnight. Scarlet and Velvet peak 11 PM-2 AM. Note clubs close at 2 AM by Hawaii law - no after-hours scene. Plan accordingly.
  • Transport: most Waikiki venues are walkable from each other. Velvet (Kapahulu) and Scarlet (Chinatown) need Uber/Lyft - count $10-15. TheBus runs late but slow.
  • Safety: Waikiki is well-trafficked and generally safe late into the night. Standard urban awareness near Chinatown after 2 AM. See our full Honolulu gay safety guide for the legal and social context.

Past iconic Honolulu gay parties

Honolulu's LGBTQ+ scene has shown remarkable durability - Hula's Bar & Lei Stand has operated continuously since 1974, one of the longest-running gay bars in the entire US. Earlier Waikiki gay venues including Hamburger Mary's and Fusion Waikiki helped anchor the scene through the 1990s and 2000s before closing. Bacchus Waikiki took over much of the neighborhood-bar role in the 2010s and has held it since. Hawaii's same-sex marriage legalization in December 2013 catalysed the modern Pride era; Honolulu Pride moved to the Waikiki Shell festival format in the late 2010s, now drawing 20,000+ viewers along Kalakaua. The Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation - founded as the Hawaii LGBT Cultural Center - has been the consistent organisational thread through the past decade.

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Honourable mentions and one-offs

Beyond the top 10 above, a few Honolulu nights deserve a watch: Eastside Grill (gay-friendly Kapahulu, brunch + casual drinks), cruise-ship calls bringing rotating pop-up parties to Waikiki on certain Saturdays, and the Honolulu Gay Film Festival editions earlier in October leading up to Pride weekend. For sunrise/sunset beach hangs, Queen's Surf Beach (immediately in front of the Waikiki Shell) is the historic informal gay beach.

How we verify Honolulu gay parties are still active

US Pacific-region party guides are full of ghost listings - venues that closed during COVID still appear in old articles. For this Honolulu top 10, every party listed has been validated within the past 90 days: each one has either posted on Instagram, announced a new edition, or appears in the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation 2026 calendar. All six core venues (Hula's, Bacchus, Scarlet, Velvet, Tapa's, plus Eastside) confirmed open and trading May 2026. Honolulu Pride 2026 date and format confirmed via honolulupride.com.

Where Honolulu gay parties happen - venues and neighborhoods

Five of six core gay venues sit inside Waikiki - a 5-10 minute walk apart along Kuhio, Lewers and Kapahulu. The sixth, Scarlet Honolulu, is in Chinatown/Downtown about 15 minutes by Uber. Velvet Honolulu sits just east of Waikiki in Kapahulu, ~10-15 minutes on foot from the heart of the strip. The Pride parade runs down Kalakaua Avenue, the iconic beachfront boulevard, finishing at the Waikiki Shell at Kapiolani Park. For the daytime and early-evening bar scene, see our Honolulu gay bars guide.

FAQ - Gay Parties in Honolulu 2026

What are the best gay parties in Honolulu in 2026?

The top Honolulu gay parties in 2026 are Honolulu Pride Saturday October 17 (parade down Kalakaua Avenue 3-6 PM + festival at Waikiki Shell from 5 PM), Hula's Bar & Lei Stand (Waikiki institution since 1974 with Diamond Head views), Bacchus Waikiki (friendliest gay bar on Oahu, daily 12pm-2am), Scarlet Honolulu in Chinatown (Hawaii's largest LGBTQ+ nightclub, Fri-Sat $20 cover), Velvet Honolulu (top DJs, dance-centric), Tapa's Waikiki (karaoke + drag), plus Freaky Friday and the monthly 1st Friday fetish night.

When is Honolulu Pride 2026?

Honolulu Pride 2026 is Saturday October 17, 2026 - always the third Saturday of October. The Pride Parade marches down Kalakaua Avenue from 3-6 PM (4 PM official step-off). The Pride Festival follows at the Waikiki Shell from 5 PM with 70+ community booths and four hours of live entertainment. Theme: "Pride 2026: Ho'omau". Organised by the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation, drawing 20,000+ viewers.

Why is Honolulu Pride in October, not June?

Honolulu Pride takes place in October to avoid the global June rush and to align with cooler, drier Hawaiian weather. Always held the third Saturday of October, it is the culmination of two weeks of community events. This off-cycle calendar gives Honolulu a distinct Pacific-region Pride identity. October also overlaps with cruise season calls, bringing international visitors.

What is the biggest gay club in Honolulu?

Scarlet Honolulu in Chinatown/Downtown is Hawaii's largest LGBTQ+ nightclub. Open Fri-Sat only with a $20 cover. DJs, gogo dancers, a tiki bar with a pineapple stage, and drag shows every Fri and Sat. Voted best LGBTQIA+ bar in Hawaii. The Waikiki cluster (Hula's, Bacchus, Tapa's) is more about neighborhood drinks; Velvet Honolulu is the alternative dance-club option closer to Waikiki.

What time do gay parties start in Honolulu?

Honolulu bars open early - Bacchus from 12 PM, Hula's from late afternoon. Peak crowd 9 PM to midnight. Clubs (Scarlet, Velvet) peak 11 PM-2 AM. Note all venues close at 2 AM by Hawaii law - no after-hours scene. Sunset cocktails at Hula's, then transfer to Bacchus, then Scarlet or Velvet, is the classic Friday-night Waikiki rotation.

Sources: organiser pages and venue Instagrams verified May 2026 - @honolulupride, @hulashawaii, @bacchuswaikiki, @scarlethonolulu, @velvethonolulu, @tapaswaikiki, @gaybarsoahu. Venues confirmed open and trading May 2026: Hula's Bar & Lei Stand (Waikiki Grand Hotel), Bacchus Waikiki (408 Lewers St), Scarlet Honolulu (Chinatown), Velvet Honolulu (Kapahulu), Tapa's Waikiki. Honolulu Pride 2026 date (Saturday October 17) via honolulupride.com and Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation. Hawaii same-sex marriage December 2013. Cross-checked with travelgay.com, thegaypassport.com, gohawaii.com LGBTQ guide. Last editorial review: May 2026 by misterb&b editorial team.