
It is a scorching hot August day in Bangkok. Skyscrapers and old-fashioned stores, old and new, this is a city of many things. After passing through a huge number of cars and motorcycles, I arrived at Chalungkrung Road after about 15 minutes of travel from the center of the city. The street stretches along the Chao Phraya River, one of the largest rivers in the country, and is said to be one of the most modern and cultural gathering spots in the city today.
Marshall Livehouse is located in such a vibrant area. When you hear the words "live house," you imagine a "box" in which musicians perform on stage and the audience listens to them. But this is different: it is a four-story facility, with each floor having its own purpose.
Let's start with the first floor. Let us introduce you to the live performance at the reception.