Looking for a place to unleash your inner rock star with friends this evening? From church organ karaoke and chances to sing along with a live band to private rooms at karaoke lounges and weekly karaoke sing-alongs at a bar, these establishments are the best bets for karaoke around Atlanta.
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Every Thursday night, starting at 8:30 p.m., Your 3rd Spot will host karaoke night. You can sing your heart out on a massive 30,000-square-foot stage. The gaming venue at Chattahoochee Food Works (from billiards, cornhole, curling, and ping pong to skeeball, air hockey, and an arcade with video games and pinball machines) will have a late-night menu and cocktails during karaoke nights. Admission is $20 a person.
You’ll need a reservation for this private karaoke lounge in Castleberry Hill. Rent a private karaoke room for two to three hours and for $10 per person. FamFam is also BYOB and BYOF, so plan accordingly, and make sure to read the instructions before booking a room. Text “Hi” to 404-328-7070 for more information.
This downtown Atlanta mainstay for breakfast, lunch, and dinner keeps the party going every night. The diner hosts a DJ and nightly karaoke downstairs starting at 8 p.m.
Every Sunday night, from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., this Edgewood Avenue bar hosts a karaoke night with pop-up chefs slinging food from the kitchen. As for songs to choose from, there’s everything from Paramore, Panic at the Disco, and Queen to George Benson, Jeffrey Osborne, and Teena Marie. 21+
Relive your college days with cheap drinks, tallboys of Bud Lite, and kamakaze shots during weekly karaoke in the lounge. No reservations are needed, the karaoke is first-come, first-served. You have to buy a drink (alcoholic or nonalcoholic) to participate.
It doesn’t get more iconic than Edgewood staple Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium for a fun night out. Where else can you don a choir robe and get backed by a church organist? The fun happens at Sister Louisa's every Wednesday, from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Oscar’s is a martini, art, and gay bar rolled into one at Ansley Square Mall that also plays music videos on demand. This bar is all about theme nights, too, including Martini and Messy Karaoke Mondays, Show Tunes Tuesdays, Jukebox Wednesdays, and video nights on Fridays and Saturdays.
Located just off the square in downtown Roswell, Chaplins hosts karaoke every night of the week with more than 100,000 songs to choose from. You can sing your heart out at this establishment that’s been around for over 30 years and nosh on wings, wraps, burgers, hot dogs, and more.
The Local is a neighborhood staple on Ponce de Leon for music, wings, games, and beer. The bar hosts karaoke nights every Monday starting at 9 p.m., and the list of songs to choose from is extensive. It’s the perfect place for cheap bites and a late-night hang with a group of friends.
Why yes, Atlanta’s oldest dubious vice den located beneath Hotel Clermont, which celebrated its 100th year being open recently, offers karaoke starting at 10 p.m. every Tuesday. Clermont Lounge opened in 1965 and is the city’s oldest, woman-owned strip club.
Located in the basement of the Dark Horse Tavern in Virginia Highlands, Live Band Karaoke lets you sing with the band every Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. It includes songs from heavy metal and hair bands to rock and roll and country music.
Every Wednesday, starting at 9 p.m., Mary’s in East Atlanta Village transforms its dance floor into a Mary-oke bar. With 15,000 songs available, you can sing everything from Dolly Parton songs to Prince tunes here. The gay bar also hosts drag shows and live DJ sets throughout the week. Open late.
Grab sushi at Kura Revolving Sushi Bar before heading to this karaoke bar above the restaurant at the H Mart complex in Doraville. Open nightly from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m., choose from an endless selection of songs in multiple languages and sing your heart out in one of the bar’s karaoke private lounges, available starting at $45 an hour.
This Buford Highway original is open Thursday through Saturday and offers several private rooms with strobe and disco lighting to channel your inner pop star. It includes a full bar menu for, you know, liquid courage.
Every Thursday night, starting at 8:30 p.m., Your 3rd Spot will host karaoke night. You can sing your heart out on a massive 30,000-square-foot stage. The gaming venue at Chattahoochee Food Works (from billiards, cornhole, curling, and ping pong to skeeball, air hockey, and an arcade with video games and pinball machines) will have a late-night menu and cocktails during karaoke nights. Admission is $20 a person.
You’ll need a reservation for this private karaoke lounge in Castleberry Hill. Rent a private karaoke room for two to three hours and for $10 per person. FamFam is also BYOB and BYOF, so plan accordingly, and make sure to read the instructions before booking a room. Text “Hi” to 404-328-7070 for more information.
This downtown Atlanta mainstay for breakfast, lunch, and dinner keeps the party going every night. The diner hosts a DJ and nightly karaoke downstairs starting at 8 p.m.
Every Sunday night, from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., this Edgewood Avenue bar hosts a karaoke night with pop-up chefs slinging food from the kitchen. As for songs to choose from, there’s everything from Paramore, Panic at the Disco, and Queen to George Benson, Jeffrey Osborne, and Teena Marie. 21+
Relive your college days with cheap drinks, tallboys of Bud Lite, and kamakaze shots during weekly karaoke in the lounge. No reservations are needed, the karaoke is first-come, first-served. You have to buy a drink (alcoholic or nonalcoholic) to participate.
It doesn’t get more iconic than Edgewood staple Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium for a fun night out. Where else can you don a choir robe and get backed by a church organist? The fun happens at Sister Louisa's every Wednesday, from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Located in the basement of the Dark Horse Tavern in Virginia Highlands, Live Band Karaoke lets you sing with the band every Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. It includes songs from heavy metal and hair bands to rock and roll and country music.
Every Wednesday, starting at 9 p.m., Mary’s in East Atlanta Village transforms its dance floor into a Mary-oke bar. With 15,000 songs available, you can sing everything from Dolly Parton songs to Prince tunes here. The gay bar also hosts drag shows and live DJ sets throughout the week. Open late.
Grab sushi at Kura Revolving Sushi Bar before heading to this karaoke bar above the restaurant at the H Mart complex in Doraville. Open nightly from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m., choose from an endless selection of songs in multiple languages and sing your heart out in one of the bar’s karaoke private lounges, available starting at $45 an hour.
This Buford Highway original is open Thursday through Saturday and offers several private rooms with strobe and disco lighting to channel your inner pop star. It includes a full bar menu for, you know, liquid courage.
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