Entertainment in Patong
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Banana Disco
If you're after a more sophisticated nightclub experience, this is your ticket. A corny Aztec theme prevails, but at least you can dance without skidding around in puddles of beer.
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Tiger Entertainment
The strangest building in Phuket features concrete cave styling and a menagerie of unsettling - and extremely well-endowed - anthropomorphic tigers. More a congregation of go-go bars - topped with a nightclub - than a single entity, this is the first, and often last, stop on any odyssey through Patong's bar scene.
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Simon Cabaret
About 300m south of town is a drag cabaret that even the staunchest hetero would love. The 600-seat theatre is grand, production value is high, the costumes are gorgeous and the ladyboys are, well, quite ladylike. Performances begin at 7.30pm and 9.30pm nightly – book ahead.
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Bangla Boxing Stadium
Old name, new stadium, same game: a packed line-up of competitive moo·ay tai (Thai boxing) bouts.
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Molly Malone’s
Wildly popular with tourists, this pub rocks with Irish gigs every night at 9.45pm. There’s a good atmosphere, great pub food and some excellent outdoor tables perfect for people-watching. Guinness is available for a mere 349B per pint.
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Scruffy Murphy’s
Scruffy’s offers live acts and sports on the big screen. If you’re keen to escape the girly-bar scene, this is one of the better bets.
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Sphinx Theatre
There’s cabaret on offer at the Sphinx, where shows kick off at 9pm and 10.30pm nightly.
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