Hotels nationwide to offer deals for Malaysia’s first water music festival


PETALING JAYA: Nearly 80 hotels nationwide will offer discounts of up to 70% in conjunction with World Labour Day celebrations and the Rain Rave Water Music Festival 2026, which will run from April 30 to May 2 in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.

In a statement on Wednesday (April 22), Tourism Malaysia said the promotions would be available from April 29 to May 3.

"Visitors may enjoy these offers by using the promo code VM2026TWD when making reservations via official hotel websites or through direct bookings with participating properties," it said.

The Rain Rave Water Music Festival is a three-day music, culture and contemporary lifestyle event by Tourism Malaysia under the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) tourism campaign.

The festival aims to showcase Malaysia’s creative talent and cultural identity, with Joe Flizzow, DJ Cza, Killa Driz, Mimi Fly, Dolla and De Fam among the homegrown talents set to take the stage.

The three-day festival will also feature a food market called The Rhythm of Flavours, plus an arts and craft zone called The Rhythm of Cultures.

Full details of the participating hotels and offers available can be found at https://www.malaysia.travel/deals/world-labour-day-celebration-cum-rainrave-water-music-festival-2026 or via https://www.malaysia.travel.

 

 

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