REVIEW · CHIANG MAI
Siam Dragon cabaret show : Ticket & Optional Transfer
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Siam Dragon turns a night out into a show. This is the cabaret show in Northern Thailand, mixing Thai and international performer styles with professional light-and-sound and big on-stage energy. I especially like the straightforward timing and the small-group vibe, and you’ll appreciate that your entrance ticket and bottled water are built into the price. One thing to consider: it’s a fully lip-sync show, so if you’re hunting for live vocals, this might not hit the same way.
You’re picked up if you want, or you can make your own way, and the whole experience is about 1 hour 10 minutes starting at 8:00 pm. I also like that the venue makes it easy to plan: redemption is at Siam Dragon Show Chiangmai on 12 Huay Kaew Rd, and it’s near public transportation. The main catch is the photo moment after the show, where a tip is expected for each dancer you get a picture with.
If you want a fun, no-stress night with strong costumes and performance energy, Siam Dragon is worth a look. Just show up with the right expectations for a lip-sync cabaret, and you’ll have a much better time.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Siam Dragon at 8pm: A Night Plan That’s Easy to Follow
- Ticket Price and What You Actually Get for $25.92
- Getting to 12 Huay Kaew Rd Without Stress
- The One Stop Plan: What Happens at Siam Dragon
- Lip-Sync Cabaret: The Big Expectation Check
- Why the Performance Energy Matters (Even If You Don’t Speak the Language)
- After the Show: Photos With Performers and the Real-World Tip
- Group Size and Vibe: Why Max 10 Travelers Feels Different
- Who Should Book Siam Dragon in Chiang Mai
- Practical Tips to Make Your Night Go Smoothly
- Should You Book Siam Dragon Cabaret Show?
- FAQ
- What time does the Siam Dragon cabaret show start?
- How long is the show?
- Where do I redeem my ticket?
- Is pickup included?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Is the show lip-sync?
- Can I take photos with the performers?
- How much is the expected tip for photos?
- How many people are in the group?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- It starts at 8:00 pm: plan for a clear evening, not a rushed one.
- Entrance + bottled water are included in the ticket price.
- Fully lip-sync performances: built for show energy, not live singing.
- Optional pickup and optional air-conditioned vehicle are available.
- Small group size (max 10 travelers) keeps it feeling less chaotic.
- Post-show photos are common, with a 50 to 100 Baht tip expected per dancer.
Siam Dragon at 8pm: A Night Plan That’s Easy to Follow
Siam Dragon runs as an evening performance, with the show starting at 8:00 pm. That’s a plus in Chiang Mai, because you can spend the day doing temples, markets, or a lazy café afternoon, then shift gears to something purely entertainment-focused.
The show time is about 1 hour 10 minutes. So you’re not committing to a long night that eats your next day, but you still get enough time for costumes, routines, and all the polished stage work cabaret shows are known for.
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Ticket Price and What You Actually Get for $25.92

The price is $25.92 per person, and it includes more than just entry. You get entrance tickets for your chosen time slot plus bottled water, and all fees and taxes are included in the quoted price.
That value matters because cabaret nights can pile up in costs once you add admission plus small extras like drinks. Here, you already have water handled, which helps you focus on the show instead of thinking about logistics mid-evening.
There’s optional transportation too. The experience offers pickup, and an air-conditioned vehicle is optional, so you can choose between saving money or prioritizing comfort—especially if you’re tired from a full day.
Getting to 12 Huay Kaew Rd Without Stress

Your ticket redemption point is Siam Dragon Show Chiangmai, 12 Huay Kaew Rd in the Chang Phueak area (Tambon Chang Phueak, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai). If you’re self-arranging, it’s listed as near public transportation, which gives you flexibility.
If you prefer not to hunt for a ride that late, take the pickup option. If you’re the type who likes a smooth door-to-door evening plan, the optional air-conditioned vehicle can be a comfort upgrade, especially when it’s warm out.
Either way, the key is timing: aim to arrive early enough that you’re not rushing at show start.
The One Stop Plan: What Happens at Siam Dragon

This experience is basically one thing—watch the show. The “itinerary” is simple: you go to the venue, redeem your entrance, and settle in for the performance.
That simplicity can be a real win. When you’re traveling, the best experiences often have fewer moving parts. You spend your brain power on enjoying the stage rather than tracking multiple stops.
The show itself is created to blend Thai and international performance styles. It’s described as the one and only cabaret show in the North of Thailand, and it also leans on actor performances plus a professional light & sound system, which is what makes the whole room feel like part of the performance.
Lip-Sync Cabaret: The Big Expectation Check

Here’s the most important detail: the cabaret is a fully lip-sync show. That doesn’t make it “less” entertainment, but it does change what you should expect from the performance.
Instead of focusing on live vocals, the show’s strength is in stage presence: performance timing, choreography, costume drama, and the way light and sound shape the mood. If your ideal cabaret night is about big visual energy and polished routines, lip-sync is part of that design.
If you’re someone who specifically cares whether the singing is live, set your expectations now. Knowing this up front keeps the experience fun and avoids disappointment.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Chiang Mai
Why the Performance Energy Matters (Even If You Don’t Speak the Language)

Cabaret is a language-light form of entertainment. When the show is built around strong stagecraft—lights, sound, and choreography—you don’t need every lyric to feel the rhythm.
Siam Dragon is explicitly set up around Thai and international cultural performance harmony, with actor performances and professional technical work. That combination tends to land well for visitors because the mood is carried through movement, timing, and visual storytelling.
And since the performance runs about 1 hour 10 minutes, you’re not stuck through multiple long segments. It’s a compact show night, designed to keep attention.
After the Show: Photos With Performers and the Real-World Tip

One of the most useful parts of planning this show is what happens after it. After the performance, you can take photos with some of the performers.
Here’s the practical bit: a tip of 50 to 100 Baht is expected for every dancer you take a picture with. One piece of advice from the field is to bring 50 baht bills so you’re not scrambling for change at the exact moment you’re trying to get a photo.
This matters because photo moments can move quickly. If you’re ready with small bills, you can focus on the photo rather than negotiating the awkward logistics.
Group Size and Vibe: Why Max 10 Travelers Feels Different
The experience has a maximum of 10 travelers. That small number can make the night feel smoother, especially if you’re sensitive to crowds or you don’t like big tour buses that dump people all at once.
With a smaller group, you’re more likely to keep your pacing under control—redeeming tickets, finding your spot, and getting through the after-show photo moment without a wall of people around you.
It also means the experience is more likely to feel like you’re stepping into a local entertainment plan rather than queueing up with a big crowd.
Who Should Book Siam Dragon in Chiang Mai
This cabaret show is a strong fit if you want:
- A one-night entertainment plan that’s easy to organize around other activities
- A polished stage show with professional light and sound
- A fun evening where costumes and performance energy do most of the communication
It’s also a good choice for many different travel styles. The info says most travelers can participate, which usually points to low-stress entry requirements. If you’re visiting Chiang Mai and want something different from temples, night markets, or cooking classes, this gives you a clean change of pace.
If you’re picky about live singing, remember it’s fully lip-sync. In that case, decide based on whether you enjoy choreography and staging more than live vocals.
Practical Tips to Make Your Night Go Smoothly
A few small moves can make this cabaret night easier and more enjoyable:
- Arrive with small Thai bills for the photo tips. The photo policy expects 50 to 100 Baht per dancer.
- Plan for the 8:00 pm start so you don’t feel rushed.
- If you’re using pickup, confirm your timing and don’t treat it like a last-minute ride.
- If you prefer self-arranging, use the fact that it’s near public transportation to keep costs down.
Also, pack the right mindset. Cabaret is meant to be fun and theatrical. When you treat it like that, lip-sync becomes part of the package rather than a problem.
Should You Book Siam Dragon Cabaret Show?
If you want a straightforward, evening-only entertainment experience in Chiang Mai, I think Siam Dragon is a solid choice. The pricing is reasonable for a ticketed show night, especially because entrance tickets and bottled water are included, and you can add pickup if you’d rather not deal with late-evening transport.
The biggest reason to hesitate is the fully lip-sync format. If live vocals are a must for you, look at alternatives. If you’re okay trading live singing for strong stage energy, costume drama, and professional production, this show is an easy yes.
FAQ
What time does the Siam Dragon cabaret show start?
The show starts at 8:00 pm.
How long is the show?
The duration is about 1 hour 10 minutes.
Where do I redeem my ticket?
You redeem at Siam Dragon Show Chiangmai, 12 Huay Kaew Rd, Tambon Chang Phueak, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered as part of the experience, and an air-conditioned vehicle is listed as optional.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Included items are bottled water, all fees and taxes, and entrance tickets for your chosen time slot.
Is the show lip-sync?
Yes. The cabaret is described as a fully lip-sync show.
Can I take photos with the performers?
Yes, after the show you can take photos with some performers.
How much is the expected tip for photos?
A tip of 50 to 100 Baht is expected for every dancer you take a photo with.
How many people are in the group?
The experience has a maximum of 10 travelers.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the payment is not refunded.































