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Paris karaoke bars are where friends sing loud and laugh louder. Think private rooms or open mics, affordable drinks, and zero judgment. Find fun spots in the 11th, Oberkampf, and Belleville.
Frequently Asked Questions
The scene splits between public stages and private boxes. For a private karaoke room Paris, BAM Karaoke Box is the standard for quality. If you want a rowdy public vibe, look toward the 11th. You can filter locations by neighborhood on the Seeker Social (Android / iOS) app to see what is nearby.
Expect to pay €10 to €25 per person for a two-hour session. Daytime slots are significantly cheaper than Friday nights. Some cheap karaoke in Paris venues offer discounts for students during the week. Always check if there is a minimum spend on drinks—some places in Pigalle require a bottle service for larger groups.
Yes. Walking into a private karaoke box Paris on a weekend without a reservation is basically impossible. Most bookings happen online. For public bars, you can just show up, but get there before 10 PM. Check the Seeker Social (Android / iOS) app for real-time availability and nearby afterwork bars.
Almost all modern boxes carry the same digital catalogs with thousands of English tracks. KaraFun Paris is particularly known for its massive international library. If you're in Le Marais, most bars cater to an international crowd, so you won't be stuck with only French pop classics all night.
Absolutely. The 'karaoke box' concept is huge here. Neighborhoods like Sentier and Opéra are packed with them. They offer total privacy, dedicated drink service, and touch-screen song selection. It is the best way to sing karaoke Paris without the stage fright of a public bar. Many venues even offer themed rooms with different decor.
Many are, especially the private box venues. The afternoon slots on Sundays are popular for families or family friendly karaoke Paris outings. Public karaoke bars might be quieter or closed, but locations in the Latin Quarter often keep the party going. It's a good alternative to the usual neighborhood bars that might close early.
The 4th arrondissement has a mix of divey spots and polished lounges. You'll find plenty of variety near HĂ´tel de Ville. Most are gay-friendly and get very crowded after midnight. If the rooms are full, there are several LGBT bars nearby that occasionally host unplanned sing-alongs when the mood hits the crowd.
Paris karaoke bars are where friends sing loud and laugh louder. The vibe is playful and judgment free. Think private rooms or open mics, affordable drinks, and a crowd that cheers for everyone. Most drinks cost 4 to 9 euros.
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