Summary
- Marshall opens first Livehouse in Bangkok, blending venue, rehearsal spaces and brand hub
- Weekly gigs spotlight local talent with global reach
- Four-level space integrates Marshall gear, from stage to studios, in Charoenkrung’s cultural district
Marshall has officially opened its first Marshall Livehouse in Bangkok, a multi-level venue blending live performance, rehearsal spaces and brand experiences. Located in Charoenkrung, the city’s historic arts district, the Livehouse marks a major investment in Southeast Asia’s music scene.
The venue spans four floors: a ground-level stage and bar operated by City Boy Coffee Stand, a vinyl listening bar and gear hub on the second floor, two rehearsal studios on the third and a flexible event space on the fourth. Each space integrates Marshall’s signature amps, speakers and audio products, turning the building itself into a living showcase of the brand’s legacy.
Programming will center on weekly gigs, offering rising Thai musicians a platform while also drawing international acts. Affordable rehearsal spaces ensure accessibility for artists of all levels. “Bangkok has long thrived as a music capital in Southeast Asia, but it needs more physical spaces where creators can collaborate and share their craft,” said Hataichanok “Pan” Uttaburanont, Head of Music & Culture at Marshall Livehouse.
The launch, in partnership with long-time distributor Ash Asia, signals Marshall’s broader ambition to expand cultural-led projects across Asia. The Livehouse is open to the public now, with regular performances and community events scheduled to take place.
Marshall Livehouse
186 Charoen Krung 36,
Alley Charoen Krung Road Khwaeng,
Khet, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
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