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Chinese think tank: “KL’s inaugural Rain Rave 2026 attracts crowd of 80k, rakes in over RM200m”



Chinese think tank: “KL’s inaugural Rain Rave 2026 attracts crowd of 80k, rakes in over RM200m”




SUCH are the conservative figures claimed by self-proclaimed Chinese leadership site Top Leader 领袖 upon the conclusion of the inaugural three-day Rain Rave Water Music Festival 2026 in Bukit Bintang yesterday evening (May 2).


Bulls eye or way off the mark, the figures represent the first attempt to gauge economic impact of the Madani initiative in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2026 (VMY 2026) that has come under heavy fire from the PAS-led rightist fraternity in addition to an eleventh hour objection by the Federal Territories (FT) Islamic Religious Department (JAWI) and the FT Mufti.




“Conservative estimates show that international visitors comprised around 25% to 30% of the estimated 80,000 total attendance, hence around 20,000 to 24,000 people,” Top Leader 领袖 pointed out in a Facebook post.

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Singapore, China and Indonesia were the main sources of international visitors. Malaysia Airlines and Scoot also recorded record bookings throughout the event.

With an average daily spend of RM150 for local participants and RM400 for international visitors (including accommodation), the total direct spend over the three days is estimated to reach RM55 mil to RM70 mil.

This is an around 40% increase from the initial projection based on 50,000 attendees.


Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing launched the inaugural Rain Rave Water Music Festival on April 30 with the symbolic ‘shooting of the water cannon’ at the crowd of revellers (Image credit: Guang Ming Daily)

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Introducing the new festival "The Rain Rave Water Music Festival" in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, from April 30 to May 2, 2026. This festival is created to boost tourism in Malaysia.

CR. Guang Ming Daily

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Spill-over effect

Based on an estimated 5,000 hotel rooms in the Bukit Bintang area with full occupancy for three days, Top Leader 领袖 expected the event to propel revenue of RM40 mil to RM45 mil to the hotel industry.

This is on the backdrop of luxury hotels around Bukit Bintang such as the St Regis and Pavilion Hotel having introduced special festival packages, including VIP access and exclusive experiences.

“Occupancy rates were nearing 100% while budget travellers turned to Airbnb, resulting in bookings to skyrocket on the platform,” observed the Chinese think tank.

“Tourism Malaysia is also partnering with 79 hotels nationwide to offer discounts of up to 70% to encourage visitors to extend their stays.”

Top Leader 领袖 further tributed Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing for having stressed that one of the main objectives of the water/music festival is to ensure that local traders especially those in the B40 group derived direct benefit.




“The festival features a food bazaar themed The Rhythm of Flavours which provided an opportunity for small traders and artisans to interact directly with tens of thousands of visitors,” noted the Chinese think tank.

An ordinary trader in Bukit Bintang who usually earns RM500 to RM800 on weekends reported sales rising to RM2,500 to RM4,000 per day during the festival. This means that three days of earnings is equivalent to a month’s income.

With dozens of stalls involved, the overall, additional income for traders is estimated at RM8 mil to RM12 mil.

‘More than just money’

Below are more intriguing findings from Leader 领袖:

 Multiplier impact to surrounding economy:

Restaurants, convenience stores, shopping malls, parking and transportation in the Bukit Bintang area also received a flood of benefits.

 Additional income estimated at RM10 mil to RM15 mil.

 Seven states involved: Economic distribution

The event was also held simultaneously in seven states, namely Negeri Sembilan, Johor, Melaka, Kedah, Labuan, Pahang and Terengganu. Such move prevented economic concentration only in Kuala Lumpur by ensuring that economic benefits were distributed nationally.

 Additional value estimated at RM10 mil to RM15 mil.

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 Aviation industry: Unexpected winner


Malaysia Airlines added flights from Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok. Scoot, on the other hand, offered tickets as low as US$50 for a round trip. Both recorded exceptional booking rates. With estimated ticket prices of RM150 to RM300 one-way:




 Additional income for the aviation sector could exceed RM30 mil.

So what’s the final verdict?


Tourism Malaysia has confirmed that Rain Rave Water Music Festival will be a major annual event in Malaysia’s tourism calendar.

The brand value and social media impact generated is hard to match by any typical marketing campaign.

It took Thailand 20 years to build Songkran into a RM2.6 bil a year industry. Malaysia managed to attract 80,000 participants in the first edition alone – this is a very encouraging start.

If developed consistently:

 Within five years, the Rain Rave Water Music Festival has the potential to become the most iconic urban water festival in Southeast Asia. – May 3, 2026



Editor’s Note: MCA has hit out at the call by UMNO Youth chief Datuk Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh to cancel the Rain Rave Water Music Festival 2026 as unconvincing and counter-productive, “especially at a time when Malaysia urgently needs tourism to generate growth and revenue”.

“Taking an emotional and confrontational position against such initiatives only risks harming our economy and tarnishing our global image,” the party’s Economic & SMEs Affairs Committee chairman Datuk Lawrence Low jibed in a statement.

Hosting the festival in Bukit Bintang is no coincidence. It’s one of Malaysia’s most prominent tourism and commercial hubs, making it an ideal location to maximise visibility and impact.




Large-scale events like this uplift countless small and medium businesses – from hawkers and drivers to shop owners and hoteliers – who depend on such opportunities to sustain their livelihoods.

With this year designated as VMY 2026, the government has set an ambitious target of attracting 47 million visitors and generating RM300 bil in revenue.

Achieving this requires fresh, creative approaches to tourism and the water music festival is precisely the kind of initiative we should be supporting, not opposing without sound basis.



Main image credit: A cheeky AI pic of Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing shooting the ‘water gun’ at UMNO Youth chief Datuk Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh who emerged a vocal critic of the inaugural Rain Rave Water Music Festival 2026.


1 comment:

  1. Why don't the protestors help promote VMY 2026. Organize Quran reading competition every month in Kampung Baru. Better Still Sponsor Falastinos to send their best reciters. Every Ringgit Helps. Menteri Kong Kali Kong Will Say Terima Kasih.

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