Muay Thai Live Performance at Asiatique - Standard Seat

From THB ฿850.00
  • Duration: 2 Hours (approx.)

Created by acclaimed director Ekachai Uekrongtham, Muay Thai Live – The Legend Lives, is a spectacular stage show about the history of Thai boxing—from its origins to present day—presented in 5 thrilling chapters.

The Asiatique evening markets are a great setting for the show. The Stage @ Asiatique is a large, indoor, air-conditioned, and new arena, which was purpose-built for Muay Thai Live – The Legend Lives. During this magnificent show, which includes special effects and state-of-the-art lighting, you witness battles and tragedy mixed with joy and comedy. Learn how Muay Thai began and why it is still so significant in regular Thai life today.

After a short break, the stage lights up again, having been transformed into a real boxing ring. It is impossible not to get caught up in the excitement of 2 real Muay Thai kickboxing events.



Highlights
  • Exhilarating performance of Muay Thai Live–The Legend Lives

  • Live evening show with state-of-the-art lighting & sound

  • Chance to see 2 legitimate Muay Thai kickboxing matches

  • Purpose-built stage in lively Asiatique evening markets

  • Family-friendly experience with lots of comedy & laughs


Inclusions

  • Admission to show


Exclusions

  • Transportation to and from Asiatique

  • Beverages and snacks


Additional info

  • Children shorter than 2 feet and 11 inches (90 cm) are complimentary when accompanied by a paying adult and provided they sit on a parent's lap.

  • Child rates apply for children ages 2-11 and above 2 feet and 11 inches (90cm) but under 4 feet and 7 inches (140cm) in height

  • Check-in is 45 minutes prior to the show start time. Show begins 8pm. (Muay Thai boxing begins 9pm.).

  • Asiatique The Riverfront is easily accessible by road (taxi cab) OR by river (next to BTS Skytrain Station Saphan Taksin free shuttle boats depart from Saphan Taksin Pier every 15 minutes from 4pm. til 11pm. and vv). 

  • Cameras and video recording devices are prohibited inside the auditorium