Entry is often free, with the venue generating revenue through drink sales. Performers typically come out after the show for photos, and tipping is highly encouraged as it is a primary source of income for the cast. The "Lady Boys of Bangkok" UK Tour (2008)
The 2008 show was reviewed as a "fun night out" that combined Western pop music with Eastern performance styles.
Critics from The Guardian noted that while the show was entertaining and showcased talented performers, it often relied on "mystery" and "fun" rather than addressing the lived realities of transgender people in Thailand.
“The show is funny and entertaining with lots of well known songs. It is family-friendly and much like a drag show we may see in the UK.” Tripadvisor
The performance typically lasts about an hour and features glamorous costumes, high-energy musical numbers, and comedic elements.
The "Moo Moo" show, led by a performer known as , is a long-standing, popular attraction in Khao Lak.
In 2008, the Lady Boys of Bangkok cabaret tour sparked significant discussion in the British press.







