Marshall has officially opened its first Marshall Livehouse in Bangkok, a multifunctional space that merges live performances, rehearsal rooms, and immersive brand experiences. Located in the historic arts district of Charoenkrung, this site highlights the brand's commitment to the Southeast Asian music ecosystem.
This multi-story building is divided into four levels: the ground floor features a stage and a bar set up by City Boy Coffee Stand; the second floor holds a vinyl listening bar and an audio equipment area; the third floor is divided into two rehearsal rooms, and the fourth floor offers a flexible event space. Each floor is equipped with unique Marshall speakers and sound facilities, making it a hub of music culture Exhibition Hall.
The future programming will primarily revolve around weekly performances, aiming not only to provide a creative platform for a new generation of Thai musicians but also planning to invite international bands for showcases. The rehearsal spaces are designed with reasonable pricing, ensuring that all types of creators can afford them. Hataichanok “Pan” Uttaburanont, the music and culture director of Marshall Livehouse, mentioned: Bangkok has always been at the heart of Southeast Asian music, yet it lacks physical spaces for creators to connect and collaborate..
The kickoff of this event in collaboration with long-term partner Ash Asia highlights Marshall's ongoing development strategy in the Asian market through cultural initiatives. Marshall Livehouse is now open to the public, and it will regularly host live music performances and community events, allowing music lovers to stay tuned for exciting upcoming content.



