Beat’s Guide to Melbourne’s Best Karaoke Bars

Go big or go home with Melbourne’s largest karaoke bar. There are 44 (yes, you read that correctly) private rooms at the venue, including three VIP rooms, and each comes with it’s own themed décor. Take yourself and your mates out west with the cowboy theme, or to the east with the Japanese style room. There’s Barbie and pirate themed rooms for the young at heart and even a Chanel room for those feeling a little more fancy. Basically, whatever the mood of your night, Rainbow Karaoke has something for you.To get more news about Karaoke Melbourne CBD, you can visit starsktv.com.au official website.

FM Karaoke is well equipped to cater to all Karaoke needs. Split over two levels, this honed Karaoke hotspot offers a public karaoke bar downstairs, and four private karaoke rooms upstairs. So whether its public humiliation you’re after, or a room for you and up to 20 of your mates, this place has you covered.
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Split over multiple levels, Shoya offers a true foodie’s experience and authentic karaoke set up to match. First, head to the basement and ground levels for some traditional Japanese barbeque. This place has smokeless barbeque tables set up where even guests can try their hand at grilling – perfect for a group. Move on up to levels one and two for a more intimate affair, where tatami mats, world-class sashimi and an expertly crafted sake list, are on the menu. Then, if your full belly will allow you to move up to level three, check out the four private karaoke rooms to choose from, and top your night off with some singing.

For a bit of a luxe night, complete with a complimentary fruit platter upon room hire (fancy, right?), head over to Chinatown’s Club Aeri. This is a private room-only karaoke establishment so there’s no need to let the public humiliation excuse stop you from coming here. Patrons pay by the hour and have a barman right outside their door, ready and waiting to serve up whatever they desire. Walk-ins welcome.

With a prime location inside Melbourne Central, PartyWorld Karaoke is your best bet for affordable karaoke. Their authentic chefs offer an enticing menu, while the karaoke systems have all the latest in English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean songs. They also boast a “bar manager that will accept any offer you put forward” and, while we’re not sure whether this is to do with the karaoke or the drinks, we think you should check it out.

Spice up your karaoke night with a touch of bowling on the side. Located in the heart of the CBD, Strike Bowling QV not only offers the lanes, but the tunes too. This is a private room, with capacity for up to 35 people and a very reasonably priced hourly rate. Get in quick to book it out for the night.

This slickly decorated venue has a sultry vibe to it and will take your night to the next level. Hidden away at the end of a laneway and up on the second floor, Charlton’s Bar is nicely equipped with karaoke facilities, featuring top 40 hits and all the classics for you to belt out. This is a public karaoke bar, so while there’s no private room up for grabs, you can always try your hand at the snooker tables while you’re waiting for your turn to sing.

While this karaoke location is fairly newon the scene, they have a set up that rivals some of the oldest of establishments. With 21 rooms to choose from, there’s sure to be a fit for you and your mates. Whether it’s just a fun night out, or a larger function, this venue can cater to you. All rooms come with a system featuring over 200,000 English and international songs and are complimented by an excessive bar list and a menu featuring all your favourite party snacks.

Harry Juku’s is Richmond’s resident Japanese tapas-style bar. Not only does Harry’s offer up all of your favourite imported Japanese beers and ciders, but you can rest assured that you’ll feel nice and full after trying your hand at traditional Japanese bites as well. And if that’s not enough, this bar has a karaoke den with a killer sound system that you can even book out for events. Sick, right?