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Karaoke spots in Charleston

Six locations to sing your heart out.

This picture is a karaoke night at Local 616.

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Ever want to rock out to metal classics or belt out your favorite pop tunes? Do you have secret rap skills that deserve the spotlight? Lucky for us, Charleston has some great places where you can shine bright and enjoy an evening of karaoke entertainment.

*Note this is not an exhaustive list. Send us your favorite spots to karaoke around Charleston.

Bangkok Lounge, 353 King St., 2nd floor, Charleston | Open seven days per week, this is a great option for a night downtown with friends. This karaoke spot has a tiki bar featuring eight frozen drinks.

Local 616, 616 Meeting St., Charleston | This bar has singing + dancing, and good vibes. Check out the Local 616 Instagram for the next karaoke night.

Back 9 Pub, 2457 Ashley River Rd., Charleston |This neighborhood bar in West Ashley hosts karaoke night every Friday at 10 p.m. The stage is calling your name.

Zeppelin Pizza Co., 2817 Maybank Hwy., Johns Island | Known for its tasty selection of pizza, Zeppelin has karaoke every Monday night. We’ve heard there are food specials too.

Tin Roof, 1117 Magnolia Rd, Charleston | Every Sunday night, there’s a party from 9 p.m. until 12 a.m. This is the perfect way to end rock out + end your weekend with a bang.

R Pub, 1836 Ashley River Rd, Charleston | Another West Ashley gem, be on the lookout because this spot always has karaoke parties with great drinks + food.

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