Sometimes a person just needs to express themselves. If you're fed up of worrying that you'll shatter every mirror in the house or that the neighbours may complain, dust off your singing voice and head to one of the best karaoke bars in London. Grab the microphone, choose your favourite song and whether you decide to go for swanky Japanese style karaoke or fancy something more cheap and cheerful, our guide to the best karaoke bars can't be beaten for a fun night out.
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If you love Karaoke then The Source Below is definitely the place for you. The venue has a state of the art touch screen karaoke system with a fantastic choice of songs. They offer a varied menu if you fancy a bite to eat and a wide selection of cocktails. They also have regular live music if you would rather relax and watch the experts.
11 Lower John Street,
Soho,
London,
W1F 9TY
The BirdcageRegular karaoke nights are a popular addition to the usual pub entertainment.
80 Columbia Road,
Bethnal Green,
London,
E2 7QB
Cousin Jills Karaoke Lounge(Japanese, Korean)Three private rooms for crooning. Let the stylish interiors contrast wildly with your cheesy singing.
42 Albemarle Street,
Mayfair,
London,
W1S 4JH
K BoxK Box is Londons biggest karaoke restaurant and has 14 Private karaoke rooms - for when embarrassing yourself in front of strangers is just one step too far.
Cranbourn Mansions,
7-9 Cranbourn Street,
Leicester Square,
London,
WC2H 7AG
Karaoke Box is a great venue with state of the art karaoke systems.
12 Smithfield Street,
LONDON,
EC1A 9LA
Karaoke BoxIn the heart of Soho lies this small, unassuming karaoke bar.
18 Frith Street,
Soho,
London,
W1D 4RQ
Lucky Voice Islington(Snacks)Fancy yourself as a popstar but feeling a bit shy? Then head to Lucky Voice where you can book a private karaoke room and warble away to your heart's content in front of friends or family only.
173-174 Upper Street,
Islington,
London,
N1 1RG
Lucky Voice Soho(Snacks)Nine private rooms and touch screen technology in luxurious surroundings on Poland Street, Soho. It almost makes up for being tone deaf and out of time.
52 Poland Street,
Soho,
London,
W1F 7NH