Rajadamnern Stadium is globally renowned as the world's first and most authentic Muay Thai stadium. Since 1945, it has been the legendary stage where every elite fighter earns their status. It offers unique, high-caliber events—from the traditional intensity of local bouts with live betting to the spectacular Rajadamnern World Series.
Ticket Purchase: Book online in advance, especially for popular events like RWS or weekend fights, as premium seats sell out fast.
Choosing an Event:
RWS: Lively, international party atmosphere at Saturday
Rajadamnern Knockout: Guaranteed intense, high-action bouts.
New Power / Petchyindee: Traditional Muay Thai with passionate local crowds and an active betting culture.
Seating Options: Ringside Seats: Closest to the action, fully immersive (and loudest).
Grandstand Seats: More affordable with a great elevated view of the ring and dome projections.
No assigned seats: The LEO Section is where the local betting crowd gathers for an authentic Traditional Muay Thai experience.<br/>Duration: 4 hours
Grandstand Seat: Enjoy an elevated view of the entire ring from your assigned amphitheater seat, with easy access to food and drinks.<br/>Duration: 4 hours
No assigned seats: Choose your spot freely. 360° action view from the stadium’s highest point.<br/>Duration: 4 hours
Duration: 4 hours: Witness world-class Muay Thai from the closest ringside seats.
Duration: 4 hours: Wing lounge seats: full ring view, personal tables, comfy seats, free unlimited soft drinks & snacks.<br/>Unlimited soft drinks & snacks
A visit to Rajadamnern Stadium is the ultimate Muay Thai experience. As the world’s oldest and most prestigious official boxing stadium, it offers an unforgettable immersion into Thai culture, sport, and excitement. Here’s your complete guide:
Top Things to See & Experience
World-Class Fights
Witness the highest level of Muay Thai. Fighters range from rising stars to championship contenders, all performing in the sport's most hallowed arena.
The Sacred Pre-Fight Ritual (Wai Khru Ram Muay): Don’t miss this spiritual and artistic core of Muay Thai. Before the bout, fighters perform a ritual dance in their corner to pay respect to their teachers, ancestors, and the spirits.
Live Traditional Music (Sarama): A small ensemble of musicians plays the Javanese oboe (pi), drums, and cymbals throughout the fight. The rhythm matches the action—slow during the ritual, building in pace with each round.
The Historic Venue Itself: Opened in 1945, the stadium is a piece of living history.
After your booking is confirmed, we’ll send you an e-ticket QR code. Scan it at the Muay Thai venue’s ticket counter to get your paper ticket, then go through the right entrance and find your spot.
Please arrive at the venue 15 minutes before the start of the event. Don’t worry if you’re late—you can still enter while the match is ongoing.
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