Muay Thai Tonight

Bangkok is the best place in Thailand to get familiar with the country's national sport, Muay Thai. While visiting the capital city, don't miss a chance to join the crowd at the boxing stadium and experience this ancient Thai martial art up close. Wondering where to watch a Muay Thai fight in Bangkok tonight? Discover today's Thai boxing event schedule and book tickets for Bangkok Muay Thai fights tonight.

Muay Thai Boxing Stadium in Bangkok

Muay Thai Boxing Stadiums in Bangkok

To experience the fight night of Muay Thai in Bangkok, you can mainly choose from 9 boxing stadiums:

  1. Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium
  2. Lumpinee Boxing Stadium
  3. World Siam Stadium
  4. Channel 7 Boxing Stadium
  5. MBK Center
  6. Siam Boxing Stadium
  7. Rangsit Boxing Stadium
  8. Jitmuangnon Boxing Stadium
  9. Thupatemi Boxing Stadium

In Bangkok, you can find the country’s most important Thai boxing stadiums. Therefore, here you can also expect to see the highest level of Muay Thai fights.

A detailed guide to all the main boxing venues in the Thai capital city can be found here: Muay Thai in Bangkok.

Bangkok Muay Thai Fight Events Tonight
  Sunday, 28 June 2026

As today is Sunday, there are 4 boxing stadiums in Bangkok that invite you to watch Muay Thai fights today and tonight:

  1. Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium
  2. World Siam Stadium
  3. Jitmuangnon Boxing Stadium
  4. Channel 7 Boxing Stadium

If you are only looking for the tickets, explore the best deals for Muay Thai tickets in Bangkok tonight.

To have more options, consider visiting the Muay Thai event tomorrow.

1. Muay Thai Fight at Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium (18:00)

Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium is one of the two most famous Muay Thai venues in Bangkok. It is the oldest and most prestigious boxing stadium in the Thai capital, opened in 1945. This boxing stadium is a real institution for boxers, where many champions of Muay Thai have done their classes.

Event

On Sunday, Rajadamnern Stadium organizes Suek Tor Nam Thai Kiatpetch TKO, the top traditional Muay Thai event. The event starts at 18:00, but the gates are open from 17:00.

Location

The stadium is located very close to the old city, Khao San Road, and the Chao Phraya River, making it more accessible for tourists, especially the ones staying on the city’s most famous backpacker street.

Address: 1 Ratchadamnoen Nok Road, Pom Prap, Khet Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok (Google Maps).

How to get there: The best option is to take a taxi, as most Bangkok taxi drivers will know the stadium location. If you are staying far away, you can save on taxi fare by taking the BTS Skytrain to the BTS National Stadium station and taking a taxi from there.

Tickets

Ticket prices for the Muay Thai event at Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium tonight:

  • 1,500 THB in 2nd Class
  • 1,800 THB in Club Class
  • 2,500 THB at the Ringside
  • 3,500 THB at the VIP counter with free-flow beer
  • 4,500 THB at the VIP lounge with free-flow beer

Ticket bookings: Tickets to Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium

2. Muay Thai Fights at World Siam Stadium (18:00)

World Siam Stadium is one of the newest Thai boxing stadiums in the capital city. Even if the stadium is not that big and less visited by tourists, its location next to a huge shopping mall The Mall Bang Kapi lets you combine shopping with watching Muay Thai fights tonight in Bangkok.

Event

On Sunday, the organizer "Thai Fight" presents the event Thai Fight League at World Siam Stadium. The event starts at 18:00 and lasts for 2 hours, with 7 fights being offered.

The Muay Thai fights from Bangkok tonight are also broadcast on Channel 8.

The fight card for tonight's event in Bangkok can be found on the Facebook page of the Muay Thai stadium.

Location

This Bangkok Muay Thai venue is located at Tawanna Bangkapi Community Market in Bang Kapi District.

Address: Tawanna Bangkapi, 3500 Ladprao Road, Khlong Chan, Ladprao, Bang Kapi District, Bangkok (Google Maps).

How to get there: The easiest way to get to this Muay Thai stadium from the city center is by taking a Bangkok taxi. Otherwise, you can take the newly opened MRT Yellow Line Skytrain to the MRT Bang Kapi station.

Tickets

Ticket price for the Muay Thai event at World Siam Stadium tonight:

  • 1,000 THB per person

Ticket bookings: Tickets to World Siam Stadium

3. Muay Thai Fights at Jitmuangnon Boxing Stadium (11:00)

Jitmuangnon Boxing Stadium is a local Muay Thai stadium in Nonthaburi, north of Bangkok. While the boxing stadium wasn't operating for some time, starting from November 2025, weekly events were returned to this stadium and are broadcast on Channel 8 and on the Pryde TV app. Here you can witness authentic Muay Thai fights and enjoy a thrilling and action-packed time as professional fighters compete in traditional Muay Thai bouts.

Event

On Sunday, at Jitmuangnon Boxing Stadium, there's an event that starts at 11:00 and lasts for around 3.5 hours.

The fight card for today's event in Bangkok can normally be found on this Facebook page.

Location

Jitmuangnon Boxing Stadium is located in Nonthaburi, north of Bangkok.

Address: Talat Kwan, Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi (Google Maps).

How to get there: The easiest way to get to this Muay Thai stadium from the city center is by taking a Bangkok taxi. Otherwise, you can take the MRT Purple Line to Yaek Nonthaburi 1 station and then continue your trip to the stadium by motorbike taxi.

Tickets

As the boxing stadium reopened recently, their ticketing policy is still not fully clear. However, the same promoter at the other stadium was charging foreigners 1,000-1,500 THB for general admission, so it can be expected at this Muay Thai venue as well. Tickets should be purchased at the stadium.

4. Muay Thai Fights at Channel 7 Boxing Stadium (14:30)

Channel 7 Boxing Stadium is a Muay Thai venue located in Bangkok's Chatuchak district. In the past, this boxing stadium used to be a local secret venue, but now it also attracts a large number of tourists to watch Muay Thai.

Event

On Sunday, Channel 7 Boxing Stadium holds six Muay Thai matches attended by professional fighters of all ages. The event starts at 14:30 and lasts about two hours.

The Muay Thai fights from Bangkok today are also broadcast on Channel 7.

The fight card for today's event in Bangkok can be found on the Facebook page of the Muay Thai promoter.

Location

This Bangkok Muay Thai venue is located in Chatuchak, near Bangkok Northern Bus Station and the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market.

Address: 998/1, Phahon Yothin, Khwaeng Chom Phon, Khet Chatuchak, Bangkok (Google Maps).

How to get there: The easiest way to get to this Muay Thai stadium from the city center is by taking a Bangkok taxi. Otherwise, you can take the MRT Blue Line to Chatuchak station or the BTS Skytrain to Mo Chit station. From there you can walk to the stadium in less than ten minutes or ask the motorbike taxi to take you to Channel 7 studio.

Tickets

Free admission

Book Muay Thai Tickets in Bangkok Tonight

Even if you haven't booked your tickets in advance, there's a high chance that you will still be able to attend the Muay Thai fight event in Bangkok tonight. In most cases, it's possible to book your tickets today, even if sellouts happen. Bangkok Muay Thai tickets for tonight's fight events can be conveniently booked online via the following links:

Tickets to Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium

Tickets to World Siam Stadium

In case you want to get the best deal on the Muay Thai tickets tonight, also check the Rajadamnern Stadium Match Entry Ticket.

Bangkok Muay Thai Fight Events Tomorrow
  Monday, 29 June 2026

If you are unable to visit a Muay Thai fight event in Bangkok tonight, consider visiting one of the city's boxing stadiums tomorrow.

On Monday, there are 2 boxing stadiums in Bangkok that invite you to watch Muay Thai fight events:

  1. Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium organizes Rajadamnern Knockout, the wildest Muay Thai event that starts at 19:00 (ticket prices start from 1,500 THB per person).
  2. World Siam Stadium presents the Muay Thai Alliance Fights event starting at 18:00 (ticket price is 1,000 THB per person).

World Siam Stadium, one of the newest Thai boxing stadiums in Bangkok, is located at Tawanna Market in Bang Kapi District. To get there, you can take the MRT Yellow Line Skytrain to the MRT Bang Kapi station.

For more Muay Thai fight event options on other days, explore the schedule below.

Bangkok Muay Thai Fight Event Schedule

As there are 9 boxing stadiums in Bangkok, you can find a Muay Thai event on any day of the week, and on most days you can choose from 2 or 3 Thai boxing stadiums.

Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium is the only venue in Bangkok where Muay Thai fight events are organized daily. All other stadiums open their doors only once, twice, or thrice a week, mainly on weekends.

The highest level of Muay Thai fights in Bangkok can be expected on weekends, when Lumpinee Boxing Stadium is hosting its own championship events as well as ONE Lumpinee events organized by ONE Championship (ONE). The most important Muay Thai fight events at Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium are also taking place on Saturday nights.

In case you want to see Thai boxing fights on a specific day of the week, discover all the events available on that day in this Bangkok Muay Thai fight event schedule.

In Bangkok, most of the fight nights are scheduled to start at around 18:00-19:00, even if on weekends you can find events that start much earlier, as they are broadcast on TV. Normally, in the event there are 6-8 fights, and it lasts for 2 to 3 hours, but it's not uncommon for the fight night to take longer than that. Therefore, it’s recommended not to make big arrangements after the event, as you might miss the most important fights that come at the end of the night.

In case you have plans to explore other popular tourist destinations in the country, explore the Muay Thai fight event schedule in Thailand.