Marshall inaugurates its first Marshall Livehouse in Bangkok: a four-story multipurpose space pulsating with musical creativity, designed to nurture community culture and empower the local music scene. Located in the artistic Charoenkrung district, it blends live performance areas, rehearsal studios, exhibition zones, and curated brand merchandising into a sophisticated and impactful environment where music, creativity, and brand heritage converge.
The thoughtfully designed layout includes a ground-floor café and bar (run by City Boy Coffee Stand), a second floor featuring a Vinyl Listening Bar and Gear Hub showcasing Marshall audio products, two well-equipped rehearsal studios on the third floor, and a flexible event space for exhibitions or music showcases on the fourth — all complemented by Marshall amplifiers, speakers, and accessories that embody the brand’s legacy.
Programming revolves around weekly live performances, offering rising talents a platform to debut before a live audience while connecting established artists with new fans. The rehearsal studios are affordably accessible to musicians of diverse genres and experience levels.
The Livehouse is the result of a partnership between Marshall and Ash Asia — a well-established regional distributor — with Ash Asia overseeing local operations and investment, while Marshall provides creative vision and strategic support.
This venue represents the first step in Marshall’s broader cultural expansion strategy across Asia and beyond, investing in physical spaces that honor their musical heritage and inspire the next generation of artists.
The Livehouse opened its doors to the public on August 16 at 186 Soi Charoenkrung 36, Bang Rak, Bangkok, and already hosts a vibrant schedule of performances and community events grounded in artistic collaboration.
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