ADBF 2026 by the numbers 📊🐉
The 26th Annual Austin Dragon Boat Festival made history this April, and the receipts are in. Swipe through to see what your community built together.
To every artist, performer, food vendor, paddler, volunteer, and partner who showed up: this is what you helped create. Your work reached more eyes, more screens, and more new audiences than ever before in the festival's 26-year history.
Austin Dragon Boat Festival
Come race at the Austin Dragon Boat Festival at Festival Beach on April 25, 2026
05/29/2026
ADBF 2026 by the numbers 📊🐉
The 26th Annual Austin Dragon Boat Festival made history this April, and the receipts are in. Swipe through to see what your community built together.
🐲~650 athletes across 26 dragon boat teams, the most in ADBF history
🐲3,000 attendees on the ground at Festival Beach
🐲163 AANHPI artists and culinary entrepreneurs featured and paid
🐲62,000+ social media views with zero paid advertising
🐲20,000 Google search impressions
🐲 8+ media placements across Austin's major outlets.
To every artist, performer, food vendor, paddler, volunteer, and partner who showed up: this is what you helped create. Your work reached more eyes, more screens, and more new audiences than ever before in the festival's 26-year history.
Full recap on our website: https://www.atxdragonboat.com/adbf-2026-recap/
05/15/2026
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we took our mobile branch to the Austin Dragon Boat Festival at Festival Beach on Lady Bird Lake! 🐉
The festival celebrates the ancient sport of dragon boating while showcasing Austin’s vibrant AAPI community through music, food, and dance.
We’re proud to honor the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, this month and always.
Photo credit: Austin Dragon Boat Festival
05/05/2026
Thank you DUC PINK!! 💗
Did you hear? The Austin Dragon Boat Festival is the FIRST AANHPI cultural festival officially co-sponsored by the City of Austin Government.
This means ADBF now joins a select group of events, including SXSW and the Texas Book Festival, that the city permanently recognizes and supports year after year. Unlike a one-time grant, which requires reapplying for funding each cycle, a city co-sponsorship means ADBF receives annual fee waivers as a matter of city policy. That is a level of recognition our community's cultural events have never received before.
This designation is 26 years in the making, and it would not have happened without the legacy Amy Wong Mok of the Asian American Cultural Center built.
A big thank you to the Mayor & City Council members: Kirk Watson Councilwoman Vanessa Fuentes Council Member José Velásquez Mayor Pro Tem José "Chito" Vela Council Member Ryan Alter CM Krista Laine Mike Siegel Paige Ellis Council Member Zohaib "Zo" Qadri, District 9 Council Member Marc Duchen
04/30/2026
Thank you for joining us, CM Krista Laine!
A great performance by the Texas Dragon/Lion Dance Team. Thanks for sharing, Council Member Marc Duchen!
04/30/2026
Thank you for your attendance, Council Member Marc Duchen!
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