
Karaoke Bars In Sydney
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Belt out your favourite karaoke tune and see what decibels you can reach at one of these karaoke bars in Sydney. Whether you’ve got Whitney’s power vocals or the stage moves of Elvis, take to the mic with your closest friends and have some serious fun.
Sydney Karaoke
In the central business district of Sydney you’ll find Sydney Karaoke, a Korean bar offering up the largest list of songs for you to choose from; that’s 150,000 songs in many different dialects. Songs are available in Korean, Thai, Spanish, English, Indonesian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Taiwanese, and Vietnamese. So, you not only have the opportunity to embarrass yourself in English, but you can also take the stage with Spanish and Thai ballads.
There are 11 individual rooms to rock out in, with large plasma screens, stylish furniture and vibrant laser lighting to set the mood. If you need some Dutch courage, grab a stiff drink from the bar. This Korean karaoke bar is a great place to get to know fellow travellers a little better, especially with the choice of imported beers and delicious Korean raspberry wine. Prices vary from $15 to $50 per hour depending on the time of day and number of people.
George Street, Sydney
www.sydkaraoke.com.au
Ding Dong Dang
Enter a world of fluorescent hieroglyphs painted on the walls, refreshing beers and crunchy prawn crisps. Karaoke at Ding Dong Dang is old-fashioned, with a books-only system instead of touch-screen scrolling, giving it an authentic karaoke theme. This place is a bit of a dive, but the good kind, with a fun-loving atmosphere and booths for you to make a fool of yourself in the company of friends.
You might have trouble finding a song out of the limited number to choose from, but you’ll soon come to realise that showing off your singing skills isn’t the point here. This understated, quirky and intimate karaoke joint is great for those who love a fully stocked bar and a classic melody to get them through the night.
7 Randle Street, Surry Hills
Karaoke World
Enter into the first and longest established karaoke venue in Sydney. Following four months of renovation, this hotspot is now fully air-conditioned with private rooms and a brand new surround sound system boasting over 120,000 songs from Rock, Pop and R’n’B available in English, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indonesian and Korean.
Start your night with Karaoke World’s lavish walls, chunky glass tables and munch on chips, spring rolls and chicken wings. There are 18 rooms for any occasion to fit up to 35 partygoers, from $60 for five people to $186 for 30 people per hour. You’ll be bellowing once you’ve had a taste of the Fire Fairy shooter.
Basement, 185 Elizabeth Street, Sydney CBD
www.karaokeworld.com.au
Mizuya
This Japanese restaurant and bar is a unique karaoke joint offering over 200 traditional and contemporary Japanese dishes, available to order from a touch screen menu while you’re in one of the luxurious private rooms. You can sing, dine and drink in 24 glamorous booths with video-on-demand karaoke entertainment. Choose from a grand selection of over 200,000 songs and sing the night away with your friends.
Mizuya is open from 11.30am ‘til late Monday – Sunday. Indulge in their $12 karaoke lunch deals, which include an hour of karaoke with either a sashimi or tempura lunch and free rice.
Basement, 614 George Street, Sydney CBD
www.mizuya.com.au
Strike Bowling Bar
From Rock to Pop and age-old classics, Strike Bowling has the perfect karaoke line-up for you to choose from. Things are made quick and easy by setting up your own touch screen playlist, so you can choose the music for the entire night. Hire the prop box full of costumes and eccentric titbits to make your karaoke party even crazier.
With Strike, you’re paying for a room rather than per person, which comes out cheaper at $80 for an hour. The rooms are limited to 15 or 40 people, and come in themes of polka dot, Victorian boudoir and Executive. While you’re here, make the most of the tenpin bowling and laser tag facility. What are you waiting for? Grab a tambourine and start belting.
22 The Promenade, King Street Wharf
www.strikebowling.com.au