Marshall Livehouse
Photograph: Marshall Livehouse

Marshall Livehouse

  • Music
  • Charoenkrung
Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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Time Out says

What is it? The first live house by Marshall lands on Charoenkrung Soi 36 and changes the pace of the street. Opened in August 2025, it doubles as a creative hangout for rising artists. The look mixes mid century polish with rough industrial edges, so every corner gives you something worth snapping.

Why we love it: This place actually makes sense floor by floor, which is rarer than it should be. Downstairs runs as a cafe by day, then shifts gears after dark with a bar and a small stage where you are practically shoulder to shoulder with whoever is playing. Upstairs, things get more niche in the best way. The second level is built for vinyl lovers, with listening spots and proper gear to browse, while the third keeps things practical with rehearsal rooms. Right at the top, there is space for exhibitions and bigger music happenings. You can spend hours here without realising it, moving around as the mood changes.

Time Out tip: Start with coffee downstairs, then wander up for a slow vinyl session. Once night settles, head back down, grab a drink and stay close to the stage. It is the easiest way to turn one visit into a full night out.

Details

Address
186 Charoen Krung 36 Alley Charoen Krung Road Khwaeng, Khet, Bang Rak
Bangkok
10500
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