Rajadamnern Stadiumsince 1945
The historic centre of Muay Thai in old Bangkok — walking distance from Khao San and the Democracy Monument. Intimate ring, raucous crowd, mid-week and weekend cards including the high-energy RWS Saturday Night Fight.
Bangkok Muay Thai fight calendar
Every authentic fight night at Rajadamnern Stadium and Lumpinee Boxing Stadium — Bangkok’s two legendary Muay Thai venues — laid out date by date. Filter by stadium or month, pick the evening that fits your trip and lock in ringside, club or 2nd-class seats in a couple of minutes.
Showing 9 of 89 fights · 7 of 70 nights
The historic centre of Muay Thai in old Bangkok — walking distance from Khao San and the Democracy Monument. Intimate ring, raucous crowd, mid-week and weekend cards including the high-energy RWS Saturday Night Fight.
Opened by the Royal Thai Army in 1956, relocated to a modern venue on Ram Inthra Road in 2014. Home to the sport’s most prestigious title belts and the famous Saturday-night Lumpinee Super Champ production.
Every ticket on this calendar is official — no tourist-trap markups, no shady resales. You pay the published per-seat price, get an instant email confirmation, and at Lumpinee a scannable QR ticket for the gate.
Fight nights run almost every night of the week across Rajadamnern and Lumpinee combined. Most start around 6:00–6:30 PM, with the headline bouts later in the evening (roughly 8–9 PM).
Tourist tickets generally run from around ฿1,000 for 2nd/3rd-class seats to ฿2,000–2,500 for ringside, depending on the stadium and card. Big championship nights can cost more. Every fight on this calendar shows the exact price for each seat class.
Use the stadium pills above to flip between Rajadamnern and Lumpinee. Tonight’s card is at the top of the list with the date and start time.
Yes — and you should. Ringside seats and popular nights sell out, and pre-booking guarantees your seat class and skips the queue at the gate.