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Our private karaoke room guide covers:
Why Karaoke Rooms
The Business Model
Your Potential Earnings
Inspirational Case Studies
How Singa Can Help
After the first month in operation, our fixed starting cost of a karaoke room was covered - even though the use of the room is far from full capacity.
Adding private karaoke rooms with Singa has been a success since day one.
Private karaoke rooms (also called karaoke boxes/booths/studios, KTV, or noraebang, are private rooms which offer karaoke experiences for groups where they operate their own karaoke. They are usually booked by the hour and food and drinks can be ordered to your room.
Karaoke rooms differ from live stage karaoke in that they offer a private and intimate singing experience, making them perfect for groups of friends, birthday parties, or private parties.
Karaoke rooms are one of the hottest trends in the hospitality entertainment industry. Combine them with other offerings like bowling, darts, or food to keep your customers entertained all night.
Of course the exact number depends on your business model and number of rooms. Download our karaoke room guide to see a pricing chart to estimate your venue's potential income.
The basic setup for a karaoke room includes:
The song request station
Singa Business Pro
One or two TV screen
One to two active speakers
A mixer
Two wireless or wired microphones
Of course that is just the basic option, a more professional setup can create an even more amazing experience for your customers. Our team here at Singa can help guide you in creating a more quality setup and installation.
There are alot of factors to think of when it comes to karaoke room design: sound proofing, acoustic design, ergonomics, visual design, etc. In the end, the goal should be to make people feel like a star and be comfortable for the entirety of their session. If you have multiple rooms try creating different themes for each to encourage people to come back and try new rooms, or having one larger room for bigger groups to reserve for events.
People also love themes and costumes, the more interactive you can make your room the more people will share photos and videos on social media. Make the design of your room a marketing tool. Read more karaoke room design tips here.
Private karaoke room venues with Singa report that customers spend on average 3 to 4 hours in a venue. Usually they arrive early or stay later for food and drinks after their karaoke room session.
Packaging your karaoke room with food and drink deals can be a sure way to get them to stay. You can also offer other social activities like darts, shuffleboard, or even live stage karaoke.
One of the best ways to market your karaoke room is through your own customers. If people have a good time at your venue, they are likely to share photos and stories on social media. It is good to make sure your rooms have an internet connection so people can share their experiences right away. Having themes or epic designs in your rooms can promote this experience sharing.
There are plenty of marketing tools out there including social media advertising, encouraging customers to share photos, and offering special discounts. But the most important thing is making karaoke a part of your brand. Promote your karaoke room and songs people can sing on your website and social medias to be sure they know about your room and get in the mood for karaoke. You can get more tips from our karaoke room marketing guide.
These are just a few of the most commonly asked questions about karaoke rooms. Reach out to our team to discover more.