Grand Night Festival in Saiburi: Experience the Complete Charm of Pattani at Wasukri Beach
The "PATTANI NIGHT FEST ON THE BEACH 2026" will take place on May 2-3 at Wasukri Beach in Saiburi District, celebrating Pattani's multicultural heritage and coastal traditions. The festival features international-standard KATPRO K-1 kickboxing matches, traditional fishing competitions, over 100 food vendors, and spectacular drone light shows. The event transforms traditional community activities into a major cultural tourism experience while promoting the region's maritime lifestyle and local wisdom.
Mark your calendars for the "PATTANI NIGHT FEST ON THE BEACH 2026," a grand night festival showcasing everything remarkable about Pattani at Wasukri Beach in Saiburi District. Scheduled for May 2-3, 2026, and organized by Taluban Municipality, this event elevates traditional community activities into cultural tourism products. The festival aims to promote Pattani's multicultural heritage, coastal lifestyle, and long-standing local wisdom, particularly highlighting Saiburi District's deep connection to the sea across economic, social, and cultural dimensions. Traditional fishing is not merely the community's primary occupation but the foundation of their customs, beliefs, and identity. The Saiburi fishing competition therefore reflects the "culture of the sea" passed down through generations.
A major highlight is the international-standard KATPRO On The Beach Kickboxing competition, featuring professional-level K-1 rules matches—the same ruleset used at the KATPRO K1 event in Bangkok on April 11, 2026. The fast-paced, intense action emphasizes powerful punches, kicks, and knee strikes delivered by professional fighters against the scenic beachfront backdrop.
The festival also offers numerous activities for all visitors, including creative photo zones, over 100 food and beverage vendors, and spectacular closing events featuring drone light shows above Pattani's sky, demonstrations from entrepreneurs across three southern provinces (Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat), plus cultural performances and contemporary shows showcasing local youth talent.