TIFFANY'S SHOW
Thailand's first cabaret, running since 1974 on North Pattaya's Second Road — and home of the televised Miss Tiffany's Universe pageant. Three shows nightly at 18:00, 19:30 and 21:00, around 90 minutes each.
// GUIDE — LIGHTS, SEQUINS, STAGE
Before the bar sois switch on, Pattaya runs the most famous cabaret theatres in Thailand — glamorous, all-ages, world-class lip-sync spectacle. The three big houses compared: Tiffany's, Alcazar and Colosseum — showtimes, what to expect, and how to book.
// VERIFIED JUN 2026
Thailand's first cabaret, running since 1974 on North Pattaya's Second Road — and home of the televised Miss Tiffany's Universe pageant. Three shows nightly at 18:00, 19:30 and 21:00, around 90 minutes each.
The polished crowd-pleaser a few doors from Tiffany's, on since 1981. A 1,200-seat theatre with four shows a night — 17:00, 18:30, 20:00 and 21:30 — each about 70 minutes of costume and choreography.
The newest and largest — a 2,000-seat theatre on Thepprasit Road, billed as Thailand's biggest cabaret. A 16-act spectacle heavy on acrobatics, effects and world-culture numbers; shows at 17:30, 19:00 and 20:30 (extra shows on holidays).
Glamorous lip-sync cabaret performed by Thailand's celebrated transgender artists — the shows tourists often call "ladyboy cabaret". Sequins, medleys of international hits, Thai and world-culture sets, and a photo line-up with the cast afterwards (a ~100-baht tip is the norm). Mainstream, all-ages, a world apart from the bar sois.
// 17:00 → CURTAIN DOWN
Alcazar opens the night at 17:00; Colosseum follows at 17:30. The early shows are the quietest and easiest to walk into.
The original raises its first curtain as the sun drops over the Gulf at ≈18:30 outside.
All three houses are running. The 19:00–20:00 shows are the busiest — book ahead in high season (Nov–Feb).
Tiffany's 21:00 and Alcazar's 21:30 close the cabaret night. The theatres empty around 22:00 — dinner-then-bars time.
Cabaret is the early act. From here the classic arc runs dinner → the bar sois → the club floor. The full route is mapped here.
// PLAY IT RIGHT
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The 19:00–20:00 shows fill first in high season. Online and agent tickets usually beat the door price — reserve a day or two out, and confirm the current showtime when you do.
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Cabaret is mainstream entertainment — families, couples and tour groups all go. Bring the grandparents; this isn't the bar scene.
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After the curtain, the cast lines up outside for photos. A tip of around 100 baht per photo is expected — have small notes ready.
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Tiffany's and Alcazar sit together on North Pattaya's Second Road; Colosseum is south on Thepprasit. Baht bus or Grab — don't book two theatres far apart on the same night.
// QUICK ANSWERS
Three big theatres run nightly cabaret: Tiffany's Show and Alcazar, side by side on North Pattaya's Second Road, and the newer, larger Colosseum on Thepprasit Road. Each is a glamorous lip-sync spectacle performed by Thailand's famous transgender cast — costumes, cultural numbers and medleys of international hits, about 70–90 minutes long.
Yes. The cabaret theatres are mainstream, all-ages entertainment — a world apart from the bar scene. Tour groups, couples and families with children all go; the show is glamour and choreography, not adult content.
Tiffany's runs at 18:00, 19:30 and 21:00; Alcazar at 17:00, 18:30, 20:00 and 21:30; Colosseum at 17:30, 19:00 and 20:30, with extra shows on public holidays. Showtimes verified June 2026 — confirm on the official site when you book.
Tickets run roughly 600–2,000 baht depending on the theatre, seat tier and how you book — online or through an agent is usually cheaper than the door. In high season, reserve a day or two ahead for the prime 19:00–20:00 slots.
Tiffany's is the original (since 1974) and home of the televised Miss Tiffany's Universe pageant. Alcazar is the polished 1,200-seat crowd-pleaser next door. Colosseum is the newest and biggest — a 2,000-seat, 16-act spectacle with more acrobatics and effects. All three deliver the same core: a high-gloss cabaret night.
Showtimes and prices verified June 2026 — theatres adjust seasonally, so confirm on the official site before you book. Spotted a change? [email protected]
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