Malaysia ushered in the New Year in spectacular fashion as the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) Countdown Festival culminated in a landmark New Year’s Eve celebration at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. Organised through a strategic collaboration between The Fame Events, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, and the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC), the festival served as an iconic curtain-raiser, igniting national momentum and setting the tone for the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign.
The highlight of the evening was the countdown moment led by YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia, who joined thousands of Malaysians and international visitors as Guest of Honour to welcome the New Year and officially kick off Visit Malaysia 2026. The celebration was further underscored by the presence of YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia, reflecting the national significance of the occasion.

YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia, stated:
This celebration was a symbolic event to ignite the momentum for VM2026 while welcoming the world to our shores. Malaysia is now fully ready to showcase its unique culture, creativity, and the warm hospitality of its people. It marks a strong head start towards our aspiration of 43 million international visitor arrivals, further solidifying our position on the global tourism map.
The VM2026 Countdown Festival stood as a grand manifestation of Malaysia’s creative excellence and global appeal. Drawing thousands of domestic and international visitors, the New Year’s Eve celebration featured a breathtaking multimedia spectacle, seamlessly integrating pyromusical fireworks, drone formations and laser projections. A major visual highlight was the stunning 3D anamorphic display featuring the campaign’s beloved Malayan Sun Bear mascots, Wira and Manja, which captivated audiences across the city.

The main stage came alive with performances by a stellar lineup of renowned local artistes, including Shila Amzah, Aina Abdul, Belle Sisoski, Vanessa Reynauld, Kidd Santhe, The Kuans, KLP48, Nazu, Rezza Shah, Danson Ooi, Euzen, and Penny. These performances were complemented by dedicated cultural showcases that blended traditional rhythms with contemporary beats, elevating the celebratory atmosphere and reflecting Malaysia’s dynamic cultural identity.
Beyond the New Year’s Eve finale, the VM2026 Countdown Festival formed part of a wider festive programme that commenced on 26 December 2025, extending celebrations beyond the city centre. Parallel events and activities were held across multiple locations, offering visitors immersive experiences that showcased Malaysia’s rich heritage, creativity and the essence of Truly Asia.

These included the VM2026 Bazaar at Pavilion Bukit Jalil and the VM2026 Arts & Culture Showcase at Fahrenheit 88, featuring cultural pop-ups and interactive experiences such as batik art, porcelain making and wau decoration, all of which drew strong public participation. Malaysia’s vibrant culinary scene was also spotlighted at the VM2026 Bukit Bintang Food Bazaar at Lot 10, presenting a curated mix of traditional dishes, local favourites and contemporary delights.
The lead-up to the countdown was further energised by daily live DJ performances, flash mobs at the Bukit Bintang Crossing—often dubbed Malaysia’s own “Shibuya Crossing”—and busking sessions across key locations. These activities created a continuous build-up of excitement on the ground while amplifying engagement across social media platforms.
Visit Malaysia 2026 serves as a platform to bring Malaysia’s story to the global stage, guided by five strategic pillars: sustainability, cultural heritage, nature-based adventure, digital innovation, and global connectivity. These strengths, however, are best showcased when celebrated collectively by Malaysians nationwide.
The festival was organised with the strong support of Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and Tourism Malaysia as key partners. Its success was further made possible through collaboration with strategic partners including Istana Budaya, the National Department for Culture and Arts (JKKN), the National Heritage Department, and the Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation.

As the immersive countdown finale illuminated the Kuala Lumpur skyline, the VM2026 Countdown Festival marked a confident and celebratory opening to the tourism year ahead, reaffirming Malaysia’s readiness to welcome the world in 2026.
Looking ahead, 2026 will be anchored by a series of mega events, including major festive celebrations such as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Chinese New Year and Deepavali, showcasing Malaysia’s rich cultural and ethnic diversity while enhancing visitor experiences through vibrant expressions of local arts, heritage and entertainment.
This momentum will be sustained through the implementation of a wide range of high-impact tourism events and programmes, encompassing cultural festivals, conventions and MICE activities (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions), as well as large-scale tourism exhibitions. Rolled out nationwide, this approach aims to broaden tourism reach, encourage longer visitor stays, and offer meaningful opportunities for travellers to experience the distinct cultural identities of Malaysia’s diverse regions.



