Pattaya’s 2nd Sexy Go-Go Livestream Goes Live at Las Vegas

Las Vegas starts livestream impressive frontage at Las Vegas Soi Buakhao. Will the inside look as good?

at Hard times at Pattayaโ€™s Las Vegas Agogo Club? The Soi LK Metro chrome pole palace on Monday launched a YouTube channel to livestream girls dancing upstairs from the main stage to give the girls more chances to earn.

Las Vegas falsely claims itโ€™s the first go-go bar to do livestreams. Itโ€™s not. Mr. Egg started doing livestreams from Rum Runner just down the road on Soi Buakhao in August.

Livestreams Return to Pattaya Bars

Livestreams were popular during the coronavirus pandemic when bars were shuttered and out-of-work bargirls were queuing up for hours for free food. Soi 6 bars, in particular, were big on livestreaming, but the practice largely ended with Covid. Until recently.

About six months ago, as low season dragged on, Soi 6 bars began streaming again. Pattaya locals arenโ€™t thrilled.

In a discussion on Redditโ€™s r/Pattaya forum, commenter Dirdi wrote that he was at Oppa Bar on Soi 6 and said the venue was streaming โ€œall the timeโ€ with fellow user Big-ThickDick-Dad worried that customers were being filmed without consent.

Another commenter, fakeittillumakeit321, said some streams draw โ€œhundreds of online usersโ€ and claimed viewers can watch patrons โ€œchat with a bar girl, have fun with her, and go upstairs,โ€ adding, โ€œnone of these random dudes know thereโ€™s a camera live-streaming them.โ€

He called the practice โ€œcrazyโ€ and urged a boycott of venues he said were streaming.

Las Vegas Livestream Away from Customers

Las Vegas, at least, has the sense to stream girls upstairs, away from customers. The target audience is sad boys overseas who end up sending tips to the bar to buy lady drinks.

Reddit user Threw_it_to_ground summed up the type of guy glued to such streams:

ย โ€œPicture the kind of person who has time to sit at home and watch a Soi 6 or Pattaya stream for hours and it shouldnโ€™t really bother you that much.โ€

Las Vegas is no stranger to YouTube, of course. Since its April 2023 opening, itโ€™s been tied closely to vlogger Nick Dean and his NDtvi channel with more than 43,000 subscribers.