Drag Den season 2

The second season of Drag Den premiered on 18 January 2024, through Amazon Prime Video. The second season showcased a total of ten contestants competing for the title of the "Filipino's Next Drag Supreme".

Casting calls for the season were opened in April 2023, and the cast was officially revealed in a teaser trailer in December 2023.

Production
Throughout social media, Amazon Prime Video joined the trend involving promotional material from the film, Barbie (2023). They posted an image of Manila Luzon's doll, with the tagline: "May pasabog na announcement ang doll na 'to very soon." Fans speculated that the show is yet to announce a season two. On 14 April 2023, the streaming service announced the renewal of the reality competition series. Manila Luzon and Rod Singh announced a casting call for season two on social media. The casting call was open until 30 April 2023.

Format
Contestants are instructed to participate in two challenges in the series. The judges will critique based on both challenges and choose their winner. Before they announce the highest-ranking contestant, the Drag Lord chooses three names from fate and they will participate in the Dragdagulan. The winner of the lip-sync challenge will gain immunity and have the opportunity to give to the lowest-ranking contestant from elimination.

Promotion
On 1 December 2023, Sassa Gurl, Nicole Cordoves, and Manila Luzon came back as the judging panel for the second season. Additionally, it revealed the official premiere date, which is slated for 18 January 2024, and will be available through Amazon Prime Video. On 7 December 2023, ten contestants were shown in the new trailer heading down the new set of the series.

Manila Luzon announced a song collaboration with Sassa Gurl. They released the new official theme song of the series named, "Pom Pom (Take Me High)" on 12 January 2024, through Republic Records Philippines. The streaming service held a grand opening night at Ayala Malls Trinoma, on 17 January in celebration of the second season. It featured a red carpet, a media conference, and performances.

Contestants
Ages, names, and cities stated are at time of filming.

Contestant progress
Legend: {{legend|D4AF37|Deja won Drag Den season 2.}} {{legend|silver|Mrs. Tan and Moi were the runners-up.}} {{legend|aqua|Russia Fox was voted Miss El Tocuyo (Miss ET).}} {{legend|royalblue|WIN indicates that the contestant was the highest in the ranking and won both the main challenge and the lip sync.}} {{legend|yellow|TOP indicates that the contestant was the highest in the ranking and won the main challenge, but lost the lip sync.}} {{legend|lightgreen|DDW (Dragdagulan winner) indicates that the contestant was chosen by fate and won the lip sync challenge.}} {{legend|white|SAFE indicates that the contestant was declared safe by the judges.}} {{legend|beige|IMM (Immunity) indicates that the contestant was the lowest in the ranking, but was given immunity from the lip sync winner.}} {{legend|lightpink|BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant was one of the lowest in the ranking and was up for elimination.}} {{legend|red|ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant one of the lowest in the ranking and was eliminated.}} {{legend|gainsboro|Guest indicates that the contestant returned as a guest.}}

Guest judges
On 14 December 2023, the guest judges for this season were revealed. Guest judges are known as the "Drag Enforcer" in the series, and are listed in chronological order.


 * Yeng Constantino, singer and songwriter
 * Bini (Aiah, Mikha, Stacey), girl group
 * Rufa Mae Quinto, actress and comedian
 * Alaska Thunderfuck, American drag queen and singer
 * Megan Young, actress, model, and beauty queen
 * Alodia Gosiengfiao, cosplayer and singer
 * Andrea Brillantes, actress and model
 * Dolly de Leon, actress

Special guests
Guests who appeared in episodes, but not judge on the main stage.

Episode 8:
 * Eva Papaya, drag queen
 * Racing Chat, drag queen
 * Jolina Padilla, drag queen
 * Naia, winner on the first season of Drag Den