Fans love seeing the elaborate costumes (Phet) and the "Nang Ek/Phra Ek" faces, but they also want to see the scale of the Hing Hoi (the dancers). Switch between wide shots of the whole stage and tight shots of the lead singers.

Drop a link to the Google Maps location of Ban Kud Ngong in the comments so locals can find the way to the show. 4. Promotion (Before going Live)

Large crowds can jam 4G/5G signals. Do a 1-minute "speed test" stream before the main show starts to ensure your bitrate is stable.

Post a photo of the empty stage or the tour buses 30 minutes before the show starts to alert your followers.

A 6-8 hour show will kill any battery. Keep a high-capacity power bank plugged in from the start. 2. Strategic Positioning

Molam stages are very bright. Manually lock your camera's exposure so the performers' faces don't look "blown out" or too white against the dark background. 3. Fan Engagement

Give "shout-outs" to viewers watching from other provinces or abroad. Molam fans are a tight-knit community!

It looks like you're preparing a live stream for the Molam performance at Ban Kud Ngong in Sisaket!