Ao Nang turns into a cabaret runway, and Blue Dragon Cabaret is the show that put Krabi’s drag scene on the map. I love the way the hour cycles through named acts like the Vegas-inspired Sefominuf, the aquatic-themed Aqua, and the pop-hit energy of Gangnam Style. I also like the star power of transgender performers, who bring big charisma and tight stage control. One consideration: the show includes drag skits and sensual dance segments, so check your comfort level before you buy.
You get flexibility too, because there are multiple showtimes and the whole performance runs about 1 hour. That means you can plan it around dinner, beach time, or a late-night stroll in Ao Nang. If you want a perfectly quiet evening, this isn’t it.
Logistics are straightforward once you know where to go. You’ll meet at the 3rd floor of Center point Ao Nang Beach Krabi (with the venue address listed as 423 31 Ao Nang), and you’ll want to arrive 10–15 minutes early so you’re not rushing when the lights go down. Admission comes with a bottle of water and English-speaking staff.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Circle on Your Ticket
- Krabi’s Blue Dragon Cabaret: What You’re Actually Paying For
- Price and Value: How $25 Adds Up for a 1-Hour Night Out
- Getting There: Meeting Point at Center Point Ao Nang Beach Krabi
- Inside the Show: Themes, Dance Styles, and Stage Energy
- Performers and Cabaret Style: Why It Feels More Than a Tourist Spectacle
- Content Notes: Drag Skits, Sensual Dance Segments, and Who Should Skip
- Timing and Planning: How to Pair It With the Rest of Ao Nang
- What’s Included (and What Isn’t) So You Can Budget
- Is This Worth Booking? My Decision Guide
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Blue Dragon Cabaret show?
- Where do I meet for the show?
- Is hotel transfer included?
- What is included with the ticket?
- Are there multiple showtimes?
- Is the show suitable for everyone?
Key Things I’d Circle on Your Ticket

- Krabi’s signature cabaret in Ao Nang: the first and most renowned show in the area
- Act lineup with clear themes: Sefominuf, Aqua, and Gangnam Style
- A one-hour schedule that fits dinner plans: pick a showtime that matches your evening
- English-speaking support and bottled water: included, so you can focus on the show
- Adult-flavored moments: drag skits and sensual dance segments are part of the program
- Bring yourself to the venue: no hotel transfer included
Krabi’s Blue Dragon Cabaret: What You’re Actually Paying For

This ticket is really about one thing: a fast, high-energy show you can enjoy without doing research for hours. Blue Dragon Cabaret is described as Krabi’s first and best-known cabaret performance, right in Ao Nang, so you’re not gambling on some random nightlife experiment. The setting matters here, because being in Ao Nang makes it easy to turn this into a complete night out.
For me, the best value is the combination of variety and pacing. In a single hour, you don’t just sit through one style of performance—you cycle through different themes and moods, from Vegas-inspired flair to an aquatic-themed act. You also get the mix of traditional Thai dance elements with modern pop references like Gangnam Style, which keeps it fun even if you don’t know Thai dance forms.
The show’s core talent is a big part of the price. The performers are transgender artists, and the spotlight is on their charisma and performance skill—not background spectacle. If you like stage shows with strong character and clear entertainment value, you’ll get what you paid for.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ao Nang.
Price and Value: How $25 Adds Up for a 1-Hour Night Out

At about $25 per person, this is priced like a typical paid entry ticket to a dedicated performance rather than a generic tourist show. What makes it feel reasonable is what’s included: admission, a bottled water, and English-speaking staff. Those details may sound small, but they help you enjoy the evening without extra hassle.
Also, the show duration is about 1 hour, which is a practical value. Shorter shows can be easier on your schedule—especially in Krabi, where your daytime activities might already be intense. If you’ve got limited time in Ao Nang, paying for a predictable hour can be a better deal than longer options that spill into late bedtime.
Your main additional costs are the obvious ones you control: tips and personal expenses. Hotel transfer is also not included, so factor in local transport costs if you’re staying farther away from Ao Nang’s center.
Getting There: Meeting Point at Center Point Ao Nang Beach Krabi

You do need to get yourself to the meeting area. The venue address listed is 423 31 Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, but the instructions point you to a more specific meetup: 3rd floor Center point Ao Nang Beach Krabi.
Here’s the practical tip: arrive 10–15 minutes before the show time. Cabaret-style venues can involve checking in, finding your section, and settling before the first act. Showing up late can turn a fun night into stress, and that’s a waste of your $25.
If you’re traveling with mobility needs, this activity is listed as wheelchair accessible. That’s a meaningful point for planning your evening, especially in busy tourist areas where sidewalks and entrances can vary.
Inside the Show: Themes, Dance Styles, and Stage Energy

This is a live cabaret show with multiple acts, each built around a theme and a performance style. The lineup is part of what makes planning easy, because you’re not wondering what kind of show you’ll get. You’ll see separate segments that include:
Sefominuf (Vegas-inspired)
This act leans into a glam, showy vibe often associated with Vegas-style entertainment. Expect more flash and big-stage energy than a purely traditional performance.
Aqua (aquatic-themed)
This is the watery, motion-forward contrast act. An aquatic theme usually means visual effects and movement choices that aim for a watery feel rather than just dance-as-usual.
Gangnam Style (lively pop energy)
Including a famous modern dance reference like Gangnam Style signals the show wants you to feel the rhythm right away, not just watch with polite curiosity. It also reinforces the mix of traditional and modern dance routines.
What I like about this structure is that it creates momentum. Each act changes the visual palette, the music vibe, and the pacing, so you’re not stuck waiting for the show to get interesting. In a one-hour format, that matters.
And while each segment has its own theme, the through-line is performance skill. The performers (including transgender artists) deliver dynamic dance routines and stage charisma, with costumes that support the different moods of each act. It’s the kind of staging where outfits and choreography work as one unit, not as separate features.
Performers and Cabaret Style: Why It Feels More Than a Tourist Spectacle

Cabaret thrives on personality, not just technique. Blue Dragon’s draw is the blend of glitter-and-glam presentation with polished dance. The show is specifically built around transgender performers, and that focus shapes the tone: confident stage presence, expressive movement, and a sense of character in each segment.
The show’s style also blends traditional Thai culture with contemporary pop hits. You don’t need to be a culture expert to enjoy the contrast. If you like modern choreography and also appreciate traditional movement styles, this format is a nice bridge. You’re essentially getting two worlds in one evening: traditional Thai dance influence paired with crowd-recognizable pop culture beats.
There’s also a clear cabaret ingredient: humor and skits. The information you’re given upfront notes there are drag skits, and that’s part of what you should expect in the tone. Even if you don’t speak the language, skits are usually easy to follow because the comedy lands through expression and staging.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Ao Nang
Content Notes: Drag Skits, Sensual Dance Segments, and Who Should Skip

I’m glad the show’s content warnings are stated clearly. The program includes drag skits and sensual dance segments. That doesn’t automatically mean it’s inappropriate for everyone—it means you should decide based on your comfort level and your group.
Here’s my honest guidance:
- If you’re taking younger kids, you should treat it as an adult-leaning performance, even though you may be able to attend depending on age.
- If you prefer clean, family-only entertainment, you might want to choose a different activity.
There’s also a specific health note: it’s not suitable for people with heart problems. That’s an important one. If you or someone in your group has heart-related concerns, don’t push it—choose something that matches your needs better.
Timing and Planning: How to Pair It With the Rest of Ao Nang

This show runs about 1 hour, and you can choose from multiple showtimes. That’s a gift in a place like Krabi, where your day can swing from calm beach time to a late tour.
I’d plan your evening like this:
- Keep dinner close enough to the show that you’re not hungry, but not so close that you feel rushed.
- If you’re doing other Ao Nang activities, pick a showtime that leaves you room afterward. This show ends, then the night continues.
After the performance, Ao Nang is full of options right outside the venue area. You’ll find places to grab a meal, drink, or just browse shops and walk off the adrenaline from the music and lights.
What’s Included (and What Isn’t) So You Can Budget

Here’s what your ticket covers:
- Admission to Blue Dragon Cabaret
- Bottled water
- English-speaking staff
And here’s what you should plan for separately:
- Hotel transfer (not included)
- Tip and personal expenses
That included bottled water detail is genuinely helpful. It’s one less thing to think about during a show that lasts an hour and keeps your attention onstage.
Is This Worth Booking? My Decision Guide
Book this if you want an easy, ticketed night show in Ao Nang that’s built around recognizable entertainment ingredients: themed acts, strong performers, and a clear one-hour format. If you like cabaret energy and don’t mind adult-leaning humor and sensual dance segments, this is a good bet.
Don’t book this if you’re avoiding anything sensual or drag-sketch humor, or if anyone in your group has heart problems, since the show is listed as not suitable.
Also, consider your logistics. Because there’s no hotel transfer, your comfort with going to the meeting point on your own matters. If you’re staying in Ao Nang or close by, that’s easy. If you’re farther out, make sure you’ve got a transport plan.
Overall, with a 4.8 rating and an audience-friendly entertainment approach, this is one of those rare activities where you can buy the ticket with confidence that you’ll leave entertained, not confused.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Blue Dragon Cabaret show?
The performance lasts about 1 hour.
Where do I meet for the show?
Meet at the 3rd floor Center point Ao Nang Beach Krabi. The venue address is 423 31 Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180.
Is hotel transfer included?
No, hotel transfer is not included. You need to travel to the meeting point independently.
What is included with the ticket?
Admission to Blue Dragon Cabaret, bottled water, and English-speaking staff.
Are there multiple showtimes?
Yes, there are multiple showtimes, so you can choose the time that fits your schedule.
Is the show suitable for everyone?
The show includes drag skits and sensual dance segments. It is also listed as not suitable for people with heart problems. Children ages 4–9 (and between 100 and 120 cm tall) have a children’s rate.























