
These karaoke spots in Singapore bring you fun-filled rooms, delicious bites, and the freedom to sing your heart out.
Karaoke in Singapore is more than just a mic and tunes. It’s about great food, clever cocktails, private rooms decked out like stages, and rooms that fit your group vibes. Craving truffle fries while belting out a ballad? Or family-sized booths with killer sound systems? Whatever your karaoke style, our guide has got you covered. Looking to amp up the fun? You might also like our top picks for live music in Singapore.
Best karaoke in Singapore: Affordable spots below $15
1. Jewel Music Box by Ten Dollar Club

Living up to its name, this is the place for a fun sing-along session with your mates. Plus, it won’t burn a huge hole in your pockets. Win-win! You’ll get the bare karaoke essentials plus rooms fitted out with all the best mood lighting. Swinging by solo? No problem, you can hang out at the lounge and sing your heart out among strangers. However, you’ll have to wait a fair bit if there’s a crowd.
Best for: Broke-but-passionate singers and chaotic after-work sing-alongs that don’t require selling a kidney
How much: Rates from $12+ per pax
Opening hours: Daily, time varies by location
Address: Jewel Music Box by Ten Dollar Club, multiple locations including Pasir Ris and Khatib
2. Cash Studio

If you’re looking for top-charting songs or old school hits, Cash Studio has it all. Madonna, Britney Spears, Siti Nurhaliza, Ayumi Hamasaki… these divas would be so proud! This karaoke spot is known for having a good assortment of J-pop, J-rock, and ultra sentimental Malay tunes in the mix. Psst: the staff might even let you stick around for a little longer if there’s no booking after your slot.
Best for: Nostalgia merchants, Malay ballad screamers, and anyone who still knows every word to Toxic
How much: Rates from $10.90++ per pax per three hours (pricing varies by outlet and time)
Opening hours: Timing varies by location
Address: Cash Studio, multiple locations including Clarke Quay Central and Prinsep Street
3. Teo Heng Family KTV Studio

This well-loved karaoke joint is ready to welcome you! No smoking or alcohol is allowed in its rooms, which makes it a pretty safe bet for family karaoke nights in Singapore. Expect clean and vibrant-looking studios, exuding a warm and safe ambience. Besides providing free WiFi at all its outlets, it also boasts one of the lowest rates for KTV across the island.
Best for: Family-friendly karaoke and budget kings and queens
How much: Rates from $8 per hour per room
Opening hours: Mondays to Fridays, Sundays & public holidays, 12pm to 1am and Saturdays & eve of public holidays, 12pm to 2am
Address: Teo Heng Family KTV Studio, multiple locations including Suntec City and Plantation Plaza
4. Candy K-Bar Family Karaoke

You know what really sets the mood for your karaoke marathon? Themed rooms decked out in neon lights and plush couches. No matter how big your group gets – be it a cosy group of five or a company party with over 30 people – Candy K-Bar has the perfect space for you. If you’re willing to splurge, some premium rooms come with standing microphones, dart machines, and foosball tables. So while your friend is busy having their main character moment with the standing mic, you can kill time and have a blast.
Best for: Big groups, birthday blowouts, and main character energy
How much: Rates from $12.90 per pax for two hours
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 3am
Address: Candy K-Bar Family Karaoke, #02-07/08/09, TripleOne Somerset, 111 Somerset Road, Singapore 238164
5. K Voice

Tucked away in Tampines and Yio Chu Kang is this karaoke space where you can sing your heart out. Expect 19 minimalist rooms with high quality sound systems, cordless mics, and a huge database of songs. Remember to call ahead and grab a room ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
Best for: Serious singers, and no-frills karaoke purists who care more about sound quality
How much: Rates from $14 per hour
Opening hours: Sundays to Thursdays, 12pm to 12am and Fridays & Saturdays and eve of public holidays, 12pm to 1am
Address: K Voice, multiple locations including Tampines and Yio Chu Kang
6. 7th Heaven KTV & Cafe

Most karaoke joints in Singapore only offer light bites and drinks. This spot ups the ante by serving a smorgasbord of cafe-style dishes. Sink your teeth into truffle fries, juicy salted egg wings, lychee smoked duck pizza, and egg lava beef burger before burning off the calories belting out the latest hits in the private rooms (which are named after famous Mandopop singers) or at the main hall. P.S. Are you a Safra member? You’re in luck ‘cos you can enjoy 15% off bookings.
Best for: Karaoke-meets-supper dates and groups that want truffle fries before butchering a power ballad
How much: Rates from $12++ per pax per hour
Opening hours: Tuesdays to Saturdays, 11am to 1am and Sundays, 11am to 11pm
Address: 7th Heaven KTV & Cafe, #03-02, Safra Tampines, 1/A Tampines Street 92, Singapore 528882
7. Kommune by 82Soho

Love K-pop? This karaoke joint is for you. We call it the ultimate playground for adults to bring out their inner child – think Korean karaoke, exclusive PlayStation 5 consoles, computer gaming lounges, and an enticing selection of board games in Singapore. Did we mention it has the best sound system from a major karaoke company in South Korea? Get ready to snatch the mic!
Best for: K-pop stans and gamer-core friend groups
How much: Rates from $12 per hour
Opening hours: Daily, 11.30am to 11.30pm
Address: Kommune by 82Soho, #03-18, Orchard Gateway, 277 Orchard Road, Singapore 238858
Best karaoke in Singapore: Bougie outlets above $15
8. Rave Karaoke

Karaoke spree with a side of luxe? Rave Karaoke hits all the right notes. Think sleek interiors, plush private rooms, and top-notch sound systems that make even your off-key moments feel a little less tragic. Song selection spans multiple languages, so everyone gets their moment at the mic. Pair your singalong with bar bites and drinks, and you’ve got yourself a proper night out.
Best for: Bougie sing-alongs and pretending you’re way better at singing than you actually are
How much: Rates from $28++ per pax per hour
Opening hours: Daily, 2pm to 3am
Address: Rave Karaoke, #01-213, Marina Square, 6 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039594
9. Party World KTV

You can’t think of karaoke without Party World immediately coming to mind. This KTV institution in Singapore offers a gamut of song choices in a variety of languages. Prices are reasonable and even include snacks and alcohol. Yes, what’s a karaoke party without booze? Just don’t get too inebriated and babble nonsense into the mic.
Best for: Classic KTV nights and boozy sing-alongs where confidence increases with every drink
How much: Rates from $16++ per pax for two hours
Opening hours: Daily, 3pm to 3am
Address: Party World KTV, #01-08, Waterfront Plaza, 390A Havelock Road, Singapore 169664
10. HaveFun Karaoke

Looking for a place to belt out an epic rendition of Megan Thee Stallion’s Mamushi? HaveFun Karaoke is the best KTV bar in Singapore to do that. With several outlets islandwide, it’s home to a slew of themed rooms. The possibilities are endless! All you have to do is pick the room you like, and you’ll be out singing in no time. We also can’t forget about the extensive menu. Fill up with skewers and snacks before washing it all down with booze to unwind after a long week.
Best for: Themed-room lovers, party animals, and post-work rage-singing seshs
How much: Rates from $20++ per hour (prices vary by outlet and time)
Opening hours: Timing varies by location
Address: HaveFun Karaoke, multiple locations including Cineleisure Orchard and Downtown East
11. K.Star

Touted as Singapore’s first themed karaoke studio, K. Star boasts one-of-a-kind thematic rooms to accommodate groups of six and up. Prices for rooms are based on hourly rates but come hungry for the ultimate value deal. Get the lamb spine hot pot package for four to five people and you pay for the food, three hours of the room, a bottle of red wine, and sides to go along with your steaming bowl of soup.
Best for: Group hangs with commitment issues and themed-room enthusiasts
How much: Rates from $25++ per room per hour
Opening hours: Timing varies by location
Address: K.Star, multiple locations including Plaza Singapura and Leisure Park Kallang
We can’t wait to bring down the roof at these top karaoke places and KTV bars in Singapore!
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main types of karaoke outlets in Singapore?
The scene is generally split into three categories: family-friendly studios (no-frills, affordable, and often alcohol-free), themed entertainment hubs (high-energy spots with neon lights, plush decor, and "MV-worthy" rooms), and luxury boutique lounges (opscale venues with premium sound systems, cocktail bars, and gourmet food).
Which chains are the most budget-friendly?
Teo Heng KTV Studio remains the gold standard for affordability, with small rooms starting as low as $13/hour. Other wallet-friendly options include Jewel Music Box and Sing My Song Family Karaoke, which often offer happy hour rates during weekday afternoons.
Is it necessary to make a reservation?
For weekends and public holidays, yes, absolutely. Popular spots can be fully booked two weeks in advance. Weekday afternoons are usually easier for walk-ins, but it is always safer to check the booking portal or WhatsApp them before heading down.
Are there peak and off-peak timings?
Yes. Off-peak is usually Monday to Thursday before 6pm and Friday before 5pm. Prices can double or even triple during peak hours (Friday nights, Saturdays, and eve of public holidays).
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Generally, no. Most commercial KTVs prohibit outside food and drinks to encourage sales at their own snack bars. Some "dry" KTVs (like Teo Heng) are more relaxed and may allow you to bring small snacks or non-alcoholic drinks, but it's best to verify first. Note: Corkage fees apply at premium lounges if you bring your own alcohol.
Do the systems have the latest English and K-pop songs?
Most modern karaoke places in Singapore use cloud-based systems that update daily. You can expect a massive library of English pop, Mandopop, Cantopop, and K-pop. Some even allow you to scan a QR code to select songs via your smartphone.

