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Muay Thai ticket help
Straight answers from a real Bangkok ticket office. Find out what tickets cost, how to choose between Rajadamnern and Lumpinee, what to expect on fight night and how to reach us if something’s gone sideways. We’ve been the official ticket service for both stadiums for over twenty years.
Frequently asked
How much are Muay Thai tickets in Bangkok?
Tourist tickets at the major stadiums generally run from around ฿1,000 for upper (2nd/3rd class) seats to ฿2,000–2,500 for ringside, depending on the stadium and the fight card. Big championship nights can cost more. On MuayThaiTickets you always see the exact price for each seat class before you book.
Which is better — Rajadamnern or Lumpinee Stadium?
Both are legendary. Rajadamnern, open since 1945, is the historic home of Muay Thai in central Bangkok. Lumpinee is the prestigious, military-run stadium famous for its Super Champ shows. There is no wrong choice — pick the night you are free and the card that appeals; both deliver world-class fights.
What time do Muay Thai fights start?
Most fight nights begin around 6:00–6:30 PM, with the headline bouts later in the evening (roughly 8–9 PM). Doors open earlier. The exact bell time is shown on each fight’s page.
Do I need to book Muay Thai tickets in advance?
You can sometimes buy at the door, but popular nights and ringside seats sell out, and pre-booking guarantees your seat class and skips the queue. Booking online also locks in fair, transparent pricing.
Are these official, authentic tickets?
Yes. These are genuine tickets to real fight nights at Rajadamnern and Lumpinee — not inflated tourist-trap resales. After payment you get an instant email confirmation, plus a scannable QR ticket where the stadium supports it.
How do I receive my ticket?
Right after payment you get an email confirmation with your booking reference. Lumpinee fights include a scannable QR ticket; at Rajadamnern you simply show your confirmation at the counter.
What should I wear to a Muay Thai fight?
Smart-casual is fine. The stadiums are open-air or fan-cooled, so dress for Bangkok’s heat — there is no strict dress code for spectators.
What to expect at the stadium
Arrive early
Doors typically open around 5:30 PM. Arriving 30 minutes before the first bell gives you time to find your seat and soak in the warm-ups.
Pre-fight rituals
Every fighter performs the Wai Khru — a slow, dance-like tribute to their teacher — before each bout. Live sarama music plays throughout the fight.
Stay seated during rounds
Out of respect for the fighters, please stay in your seat during each round. There is plenty of time to move between rounds and between fights.
Photography is welcome
Phone photography and video are fine. Flash is best avoided — the lighting is dramatic on its own.
Still need help?
Email us
The fastest way to reach a human. Most emails are answered within a few hours during the day in Bangkok.
info@muaythaitickets.net →Our office
T.B.C. Boxing Service Co., Ltd.
32/239, 80 On Nut RoadPrawet, Bangkok 10250
Thailand
Official ticketing partner of Rajadamnern Stadium and Lumpinee Boxing Stadium — over twenty years.
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