Muay thai Live (Thai boxing)
Muay thai Live (Thai boxing)
MUAY THAI LIVE: THE LEGEND LIVES tells the untold storie of the origins and heroes of Muay Thai, spanning 300 years, from the past to present day. Come face to face with Muay Thai’s greatest heroes, from the Tiger King in Disguise to the Prisoner with Eight Limbs, to the Warrior of Broken Swords, and many more!
Amazing Fights! Amazing Stunts! Amazing Stories! MUAY THAI LIVE: THE LEGEND LIVES is a must-see show for audiences of all ages! Don't leave Bangkok without experiencing it!
Performing live everyday @ 8pm. Exclusively at THE STAGE, Bangkok's brand new theatre located at the heart of Asiatique The Riverfront, the city's prime tourism hotspot!
Created by
internationally acclaimed director Ekachai Uekrongtham of BEAUTIFUL BOXER fame,
MUAY THAI LIVE:
THE LEGEND LIVES is a spectacular live show featuring hyper-real Muay Thai fights, breathtaking stunts and wonderous special, with the riches of Thai history as its gorgeous backdrop.
To book tickets for the show
TICKETING HOTLINE 10am - 10pm every day
+66 (0)2 108 5999
BOOK ONLINE 24 HOURS
Price :
Standard Seat 1,200 Baht ( 36.36 USD )
Premium Seat 1,500 Baht ( 45.45 USD )
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EXCHANGE RATE 1 USD = 33 THB (update Jan. 2015)
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Show Date
Monday - Saturday 20.00 Hrs.
Gate Open
Approx. 1 hour before show starts.
BOOK IN PERSON
Tickets are available for purchase at : The Stage’s Box Office
Asiatique The Riverfront, Warehouse 4
2194Charoenkrung Road, Wat Prayakrai District, Bangkor Laem, Bangkok
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Thai Ticket Major’s outlets
TRAVEL AGENTS/GROUP SALES:
TEL: +66 (0)87 676 6961
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Source : muaythailive.net, Facebook : Muay Thai Live - The Legend Lives
Muay Thai remains a national art form. If all parties concerned help to uplift and conserve this form of martial arts, and pass it onto following generations, it will remain a valuable possession of the Thai nation. Boxing in Connecticut
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