A one-hour show with big energy.
The Simon Cabaret in Patong mixes musical theater, dance, comedy, and lip-sync with kathoey performers in full-glam costumes, right in Phuket’s most nightlife-ready area. If you book the option with round-trip hotel transfers, your evening is built to feel simple from pickup to drop-off.
I really like two things: the sheer spectacle (think headdresses, sequins, feathers, and sharp choreography) and the fact it’s paced for an easy night out at about one hour in an air-conditioned 600-seat theater. You get a professional stage setup without needing a whole evening for travel and waiting.
One thing to consider is the post-show photo and tipping moment. Several reviews point to performers being pushy when it comes to money and photos, so go in with clear boundaries.
In This Review
- Quick Take Before You Go
- Why Phuket’s Simon Cabaret Feels Like a Night Out (Not a Chore)
- Hotel Transfers That Actually Simplify Your Evening
- Entering the Theater: Patong Beach, 600 Seats, Air-Conditioned Comfort
- The Show Itself: Global-Themed Acts in About One Hour
- What I’d Watch for: Glam, Lip-Sync, and Choreography
- Costumes and Stagecraft: Why the Visuals Matter So Much
- The Photo and Tip Moment After the Show
- Pre-Show and Nearby Night Plans in Patong
- Price and Value: Getting $67.85 Worth of Entertainment
- Who This Simon Cabaret Package Fits Best
- Quick Tips to Have the Smoothest Night
- Should You Book This Simon Cabaret Show with Transfers?
- FAQ
- How long is the Simon Cabaret show in Phuket?
- What is included in the $67.85 per person price?
- Are there different show times available?
- Do I get a pickup from my hotel?
- Where does the experience start?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Quick Take Before You Go

- One-hour cabaret with global-themed acts, from Broadway-style numbers to K-pop and Bollywood-inspired dance
- Round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off included, which keeps the night low-stress
- Patong Beach theater: modern, air-conditioned, and built for a smooth seated show
- VIP and regular seats available, so you can match comfort to your budget
- Photography and tip requests after the show happen, and they can be intense
- Small group size (max 15) for a more orderly experience than big cattle-call tours
Why Phuket’s Simon Cabaret Feels Like a Night Out (Not a Chore)

Phuket’s Simon Cabaret is one of those “do it once” experiences that still has mainstream appeal. The format is fast, fun, and built around recognizable entertainment beats: singing-to-the-moment (often lip-sync), comedy timing, big dance routines, and quick outfit changes.
What makes it work is the blend of theater polish and crowd-friendly pacing. You’re not sitting through a long event where you forget why you came. It’s an evening-shaped show with that Vegas-style energy, but delivered in a local production in Patong.
You’ll also see the star power up close. The performers are kathoey (commonly referred to as ladyboy performers), and they’re known for beauty, stage presence, and professionalism.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phuket
Hotel Transfers That Actually Simplify Your Evening

You’re not just buying a ticket to a theater. You’re buying back your time and energy.
With this package, you get hotel pickup and drop-off included. That matters in Phuket, especially if your night plan includes dinner or drinks beforehand and you don’t want to figure out transport after a show.
The experience is timed to an evening show slot. There are different show times available, so you can pick what fits your day. It also uses a mobile ticket, which is usually easier than hunting for paper in a busy hotel room.
And if you like knowing exactly where things start: the meeting point is Simon Cabaret Phuket, 8 Thanon Sirirat, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150, Thailand. The activity ends back at the meeting point, which lines up with how the transfer plan is set up for the night.
Entering the Theater: Patong Beach, 600 Seats, Air-Conditioned Comfort
The show takes place in a modern theater in Patong Beach. One of the big practical perks is that it’s air-conditioned and designed for seated viewing in a 600-seat venue.
That combination is a lifesaver for humid Phuket evenings. Instead of sweating through pre-show waits, you’re in a controlled environment that keeps the whole night more comfortable.
The theater itself is part of the experience. You’ll see professional lighting and sound, plus staging that supports big costume moments and quick scene changes. It also makes the global-themed set feel tighter, because the production values stay consistent from number to number.
The Show Itself: Global-Themed Acts in About One Hour

Think of the Simon Cabaret as a sequence of themed performance “chapters.” Each one leans on a recognizable style: musical theater energy, pop-inspired movement, dramatic character moments, and dance-heavy storytelling.
Here’s what you can expect from the show content:
- Global-themed numbers inspired by different music and cultures
- Performance styles that can include Broadway-style songs, K-pop-style routines, Chinese opera-influenced elements, Bollywood dance flavor, traditional Thai performance touches, and Latin rhythms
- A mix of lip-syncing, dance, and comedy, rather than a concert with live vocals throughout
- Elaborate outfits and headdresses, with sequins, feathers, and synchronized choreography
The running time is listed as about 1 hour (approx.). Reviews commonly describe the length as perfect, which tells me the pacing is deliberate: you get a full “greatest hits” experience without dragging.
What I’d Watch for: Glam, Lip-Sync, and Choreography

Let’s talk reality, because cabaret shows have trade-offs. The performance is glamorous and high-energy, but a few reviews mention the lip-sync quality and coordination.
One review suggests the lip-sync was beyond poor at multiple stages, and another notes performers not being coordinated and out of sync in places. At the same time, there are plenty of strong comments about how polished the show feels and how well choreographed it is.
So here’s the practical take: showmanship is the priority. If you’re looking for a flawless live-vocal concert, you may notice imperfections. If you’re going for costumes, performance energy, and the fun of watching international-style dance numbers in a tight theater setting, you’re much more likely to have a great time.
Costumes and Stagecraft: Why the Visuals Matter So Much

The costumes are a major reason this show has staying power. Reviews highlight elaborate outfits, feathers, sequins, and dramatic headdresses. The production is designed so the wardrobe changes and character reveals feel like part of the entertainment rhythm, not a pause.
You’ll also notice the focus on visual timing: dance routines that land cleanly, lighting that supports big moments, and staging that keeps the eye moving. Even when the exact vocal performance might not be perfect, the full package of movement and sparkle tends to do the heavy lifting.
And because it’s in a modern venue, the show doesn’t feel like an awkward side room. It’s a proper theater setup, with the scale of a 600-seat house.
The Photo and Tip Moment After the Show

This is the part to plan for.
Several reviews describe aggressive behavior when it comes to pictures and tips after the performance. Some mention performers asking for money for photos, and one review describes a scenario where the performers insisted on deleting pictures from a mobile device after the request for payment wasn’t met.
That doesn’t mean the entire experience is like that every time, but it’s frequent enough that you should treat it as normal for the after-show flow. Here’s how I’d handle it:
- Decide in your head before the curtain call whether you want photos and whether you’ll tip.
- If you do not want to participate in the post-show photo/tip exchange, be firm and move on.
- If you do want photos, go in with the expectation that tipping is part of that interaction.
This is also where your mood matters. If you’re hoping for a chill finish, the after-show moment might feel less relaxed than the main show. If you came for the performance and don’t mind a bit of hustle at the end, the show itself can still be well worth it.
Pre-Show and Nearby Night Plans in Patong

The venue area supports a full night out in Patong. One review specifically mentions a bar right outside the theater for pre-game, which is handy if you want a quick drink before you sit down.
The show location also makes it easier to keep going afterward. Several reviews mention how convenient it is to enjoy the night on the town right after the show, since you’re already in the Patong nightlife zone.
So if your Phuket plan includes dinner, drinks, or a walk after the show, this is a good structure. The show acts like a centerpiece, not a dead end.
Price and Value: Getting $67.85 Worth of Entertainment
The price listed is $67.85 per person. What you’re paying for here isn’t just entry to a cabaret show. You’re also paying for admission plus round-trip hotel transfers.
That combination is where value shows up. Transport costs time and effort, and transport after a show can be messy if you’re tired. Including pickup and drop-off reduces the risk of your night going sideways, especially if you’re staying outside of Patong center.
Also, you’re not paying for a tiny basement stage. The show runs in a modern theater with professional staging and an air-conditioned audience space. The production style, costume work, and global-themed performance set are built to be experienced on a proper stage.
Is it worth it if you hate photo/tip pressure? The show itself can still be a fun hour, but you may want to mentally separate the main performance from the after-show interaction.
Who This Simon Cabaret Package Fits Best
This experience is a good fit if you want:
- A high-energy, glamorous show that’s easy to fit into a Phuket evening
- A theater setting in Patong Beach with air-conditioned comfort
- A night that’s simplified by hotel transfers and a mobile ticket
- Variety in musical styles and dance themes in one sitting
It might not be the best fit if:
- You want a quiet, respectful photo policy with no post-show pressure
- You’re extremely picky about live vocals and perfect synchronization
- You prefer shows that don’t include comedy and audience-facing hustling after the performance
That said, many reviews describe the show as entertaining, fun, and worth seeing, with strong praise for costumes and choreography.
Quick Tips to Have the Smoothest Night
Here are a few practical moves that match what shows up in the feedback and in how this experience is set up.
- Pick your show time based on your energy. With an about-one-hour run, it’s easy to schedule around dinner and still keep your night flexible.
- Go into the after-show moment with a plan. Decide whether you’ll do photos and whether you’ll tip.
- Wear something comfortable. You’ll be seated most of the time, but you may want easy shoes if you plan to keep walking around Patong right after.
- If you’re sensitive to pushiness, keep your distance during photo requests and head out quickly.
Should You Book This Simon Cabaret Show with Transfers?
I’d book it if you want a fast, glam evening in Phuket with round-trip hotel transfers and a full-stage cabaret feel. The show’s global-themed numbers, elaborate costumes, and modern theater setup make it a solid use of one night.
I’d think twice if the idea of post-show photo and tipping pressure would ruin your evening. The main show sounds like a hit for most people, but the after-show interaction is a real factor.
If you’re on the fence, this is the decision rule I’d use: if your goal is fun, spectacle, and an easy logistics-backed night, it’s a yes. If you want calm and conflict-free photo experiences, you may prefer something else in Phuket’s entertainment lineup.
FAQ
How long is the Simon Cabaret show in Phuket?
The show is listed at about 1 hour (approx.).
What is included in the $67.85 per person price?
The price includes admission to Simon Cabaret and hotel pickup and drop-off. Gratuities are optional.
Are there different show times available?
Yes. Different evening show times are available.
Do I get a pickup from my hotel?
Yes. The package includes round-trip hotel transfers.
Where does the experience start?
The meeting point is Simon Cabaret Phuket, 8 Thanon Sirirat, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150, Thailand.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



























