The Pink Moon will reach peak illumination at 10:12 PM EDT on April 1, 2026, but the best time to observe it is shortly after moonrise in the evening. Viewing times vary by region and time zone.
New York, USA (EDT) – Peak at 10:12 PM, April 1; visible after sunset around 7:20 PM
Chicago, USA (CDT) – Peak at 9:12 PM, April 1; moonrise around 7:12 PM
Denver, USA (MDT) – Peak at 8:12 PM, April 1; moonrise around 7:25 PM
Los Angeles, USA (PDT) – Peak at 7:12 PM, April 1; moonrise around 7:10 PM
London, UK (BST) – Peak at 3:12 AM, April 2; best viewing late evening after 7:30 PM on April 1
Paris, France (CEST) – Peak at 4:12 AM, April 2; visible from around 8:00 PM on April 1
New Delhi, India (IST) – Moonrise around 6:36 PM, April 1; near-full moon visible through the night
Mumbai, India (IST) – Moonrise around 6:51 PM, April 1
Bengaluru, India (IST) – Moonrise around 6:33 PM, April 1
Kolkata, India (IST) – Moonrise around 6:07 PM, April 1
Sydney, Australia (AEDT) – Peak at 1:12 PM, April 2; best viewing on the evening of April 2 after moonrise
For the best experience, observers should look towards the eastern horizon shortly after sunset, ideally from open areas with minimal light pollution such as beaches, hilltops, or countryside locations.