Whether you want to belt out your favourite Britney number in a private room, or perform on stage to a crowd of revellers, Dublin has a karaoke bar to suit every style.
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Dublin is an excellent city for karaoke. You can find everything from Japanese-style KTV lounges and Moroccan restaurants with private booths to pubs and late-night open-mic stages. No matter what kind of karaoke rooms or bars you're looking for, you'll find them in Dublin. From Capel Street to Dawson Street, Drumcondra to Dundrum, here are some of our favourite spots for those who feel like a bit of sing-song.
Type: Moroccan restaurant with private KTV-style rooms
Capacity: Medium room up to 12; Large room up to 20
Price: €80/hr (≤12) · €100/hr (≤20); 50% off Sun–Wed
Nights/Hours: Karaoke daily 17:00–00:00
Song catalogue: Large library; multi-language; no BYOB
Food/Drink: Full Moroccan menu; dine then sing
Best for: Dinner and karaoke in one spot; birthdays; hen groups
Special notes: Online booking page with live slots and T&Cs3
Marrakesh by Mindo is a stylish karaoke bar in Dublin with a twist. It combines Moroccan dining with private karaoke rooms. You can book cosy spaces for 12 or opt for a larger 20-person room.
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Private vs. Open Karaoke
In Dublin you can choose between private karaoke rooms, where you sing only with friends in a cosy booth, or open karaoke nights in pubs and bars, where you take the stage in front of a full crowd. Both offer different vibes depending on how brave you’re feeling.
Maneki Japanese Cuisine & Karaoke Box (Dawson Street, D2)
Type: Modern Japanese restaurant and multi-room KTV venue
Capacity & rooms: Multiple rooms, including Pink Room (up to 25); others 10–22
Price/packages: From €35–€120 (room/time dependent); Sing & Supper Mon–Wed: €29 pp (main course + 2 hours karaoke; 5+ guests)
Nights/Hours: Typically 12:00–01:00 for rooms (varies by room/day)
Song catalogue: 30k+ songs with YouTube hookup; order food/drink on-screen
Food/Drink: Sushi, bowls, cocktails delivered to the room
Best for: Corporate events (10–300), big friend groups, private parties
Special notes: Email booking accepted; dedicated booking site
Maneki is Dublin's Japanese-style KTV venue. There are multiple private rooms, as well as a Pink Room that accommodates up to 25 people. With over 30,000 songs and YouTube connectivity, it's a popular spot for nights out. Looking for great karaoke? Japan may be behind the history of karaoke, but Dublin has you covered.
Sushi and singing. What's not to love? | Photo by FlyD
Wigwam (Middle Abbey Street, D1)
Type: City-centre bar with a private karaoke room
Capacity: Up to 20 people (up to 40 standing on venue-hire listing)
Price: Listed as €30/45 mins; some pages show €20/45 mins; venue-hire from €40
Nights/Hours: Pre-booked 45-minute slots; call for late/peak availability
Song catalogue: Big pop catalogue; party tracks
Food/Drink: Order to room via QR; full bar & kitchen
Best for: Budget book-and-belt sessions before a night out
Special notes: Neon, photo-friendly basement space
Wigwam's neon basement is a budget-friendly karaoke choice. Here, you can belt out the top karaoke songs before a night out. Their karaoke room accommodates up to 20 people, and you can order food and drinks directly to your booth.
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What to Budget For
Karaoke in Dublin isn’t expensive, but prices vary. Budget-friendly bars start from €20–€30 per 45 minutes, while larger private rooms for groups of 10–20 cost around €80–€120 per hour. Package deals with food and karaoke are also common, starting at €29 per person.
The Bernard Shaw (Drumcondra, D9)
Type: Multi-floor bar with a private karaoke room
Capacity: Typical 2–15; whole-floor option 2–30 (karaoke and ping-pong)
Price: Usually €20–€30/45 mins; floor package €150/3 hours
Nights/Hours: Bookable sessions daily; check calendar for late nights
Song catalogue: 46,000+ songs
Food/Drink: Eatyard food court and full bar; packages available
Best for: Big friend groups; party nights
Special notes: Frequent promos; Instagram for last-minute slots
This is a quirky bar in Drumcondra. It's also one of Dublin's busiest karaoke spots. With sessions starting at around €20, it's a hit with students and large groups of friends. There's a huge song list and a fun party vibe to keep the energy high all night.
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Boba Bar (Parnell Street, D1)
Type: Vietnamese eatery with two upstairs karaoke rooms
Capacity: Two private rooms (size varies)
Price: Options from 60–360 mins; e.g. €150/120 mins listed
Nights/Hours: Typically 12:00–22:00; DM/online booking
Song catalogue: Thousands of songs; EN/VN/Chinese/Thai/Japanese
Food/Drink: Bubble tea, pho, food downstairs; drinks to the room
Best for: Mixed-language groups; casual fun with friends
Special notes: Active on Instagram for promos & availability
This cosy Vietnamese café has two upstairs karaoke rooms. It's great for casual parties and mixed-language groups thanks to its varied catalogue. You can get bubble tea and pho downstairs and sing karaoke upstairs.
Type: Vietnamese eatery with two upstairs karaoke rooms
Capacity: 5–12 ideal; venue-hire listing shows up to 30 standing
Price: Bookable online; upfront payment; packages for food & drink
Nights/Hours: 7 days
Song catalogue: 46,000+ songs on the jukebox
Food/Drink: Pizza/BBQ; order to room; party deals
Best for: Birthdays, team nights, student nights
Special notes: Clear house rules (no confetti/glitter)
Pizzas, games, and a student-friendly atmosphere. The Back Page features a lively karaoke room where groups of up to 12 can participate. It's a good option for birthdays, sports nights, or a midweek karaoke session. Of course, if you had your own karaoke machine, every night would be karaoke night.
Karaoke's great fun, especially with friends. | Photo by Forja2 Mx
Kalabasa Market (Middle Abbey Street, D1)
Type: Latin-leaning food market with free open karaoke and a private room
Capacity: Open floor; private room ~15–20
Price: Free open karaoke with €15 pp min spend; private room from €40/hr
Nights/Hours: Long opening hours daily; themed karaoke nights
Song catalogue: Crowd-led songs + private room system
Food/Drink: Bolivian & Latin menu, drinks promos
Best for: Mixed groups wanting budget karaoke + food stalls
Special notes: Frequent Instagram offers (e.g., 50% off pre-5pm private room)
Kalabasa offers a free open-mic karaoke as well as bookable private rooms. Things at this Latin-flavoured food market are casual and affordable. This is a fun and relaxed spot for groups.
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What to Expect in a Karaoke Room
Most karaoke rooms in Dublin come with large song catalogues, flat-screen displays, fun lights, and table service. Some go the extra mile with themed décor, neon photo spots, or even voice effects. Expect a lively, party-friendly atmosphere no matter which venue you book.
Cat & Cage — “Cat Sounds” (Drumcondra, D9)
Type: Private karaoke & multi-media studio inside a classic pub
Capacity: Up to 15 people
Price: 2-hour blocks; check Rates & Menu
Nights/Hours: Regular late slots; book online
Song catalogue: Advanced studio set-up; on-screen singing
Food/Drink: Bar service; party packages available
Best for: Work nights out, private parties, content creation
Special notes: Also used for gaming, screenings & podcasts
“Cat Sounds” is a private karaoke studio for up to 15 people inside a classic Dublin pub. With on-screen lyrics and a studio vibe, this venue feels more professional than most of the others. This is a great option for work nights out.
Prices for karaoke in Dublin tend to start at around
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though prices will vary according to venue and package.
Taphouse Karaoke Studio (Ranelagh, D6)
Type: Private karaoke/multi-media studio in a neighbourhood gastropub
Capacity: Up to 10 people
Price: Hourly; minimum 2 hours per booking
Nights/Hours: 7 days, 12:00–22:00
Song catalogue: “Most technically advanced” studio set-up
Best for: Small groups, after-work singing sessions
Special notes: Very Instagram-friendly booth design
This pub is home to one of the city's more high-tech karaoke rooms. Bookings are available from 12:00 to 10:00 pm, with a minimum booking of 2 hours. You can get food and drinks from the pub downstairs and enjoy a relaxed evening with your friends.
Lane7 — Dundrum (Pembroke Square, D16)
Type: Large activity bar with bowling, darts, arcades & karaoke booths
Capacity: Multiple booths (vary by venue)
Price: Bookable online; packages for groups
Nights/Hours: Open daily; evening party focus
Song catalogue: Lane7 karaoke booths
Food/Drink: Full bar; venue snacks
Best for: Big friend groups; multi-activity nights
Special notes: Official releases specified karaoke booths
At the Dundrum branch of Lane7, you can enjoy bowling, arcade games, and private karaoke booths, which are great for those nervous about singing karaoke. This place is best suited for big groups who want more than just singing karaoke. Full bar service and late hours make it one of the best spots for activities in Dublin.
When you're done with karaoke, you can always do some bowling. | Photo by Ella Christenson
Lane7 — Dublin City Centre (Chatham St, D2)
Type: Central activity club bar (bowling, beer pong, darts, arcades); karaoke offered at Lane7 — availability varies by venue/date
Capacity: Multiple spaces; enquire for booths
Price: Book online; group packages
Nights/Hours: Late-night nights in the heart of the city
Song catalogue: Lane7 Karaoke game listed network-wide; check on the day
Food/Drink: Full bar; event packages
Best for: Pre-club hangs, mixed-activity groups
Special notes: City-centre site opened 11 April 2025; check if karaoke is enabled for your slot
The city-centre location of Lane7 is a popular pre-club bar. Here you can play darts, bowling, beer pong, and, of course, sing karaoke. You can book your booths in advance, which is excellent for those planning a big night with friends.
Dublin city centre has a few karaoke places, but there are also places further away from the centre. | Photo by Gregory DALLEAU
Dublin's karaoke scene has something for everyone, so whether you're looking for a more polished performance or a fun singalong with your friends, you can find the perfect spot to grab the mic and have an unforgettable night.
Venue
Type
Capacity
Price
Best For
Marrakesh by Mindo
Moroccan restaurant with private KTV rooms
12–20
€80–€100/hr
Dinner + karaoke; hen groups
Maneki Japanese Cuisine & Karaoke Box
Japanese restaurant + multi-room KTV venue
10–25
€35–€120; packages from €29 pp
Corporate events; big friend groups
Wigwam
City-centre bar with karaoke room
Up to 20
€20–€30/45 mins
Budget pre-night-out karaoke
The Bernard Shaw
Multi-floor bar with karaoke room
2–30
€20–€30/45 mins; €150 floor package
Large groups; students
Boba Bar
Vietnamese eatery with karaoke rooms
Small private rooms
From €150/2 hrs
Mixed-language groups; casual fun
The Back Page
Sports & games bar with karaoke room
5–12 (up to 30 standing)
Packages; ~€20–30/45 mins
Birthdays; sports nights; students
Kalabasa Market
Latin food market with open & private karaoke
15–20 (plus open floor)
Free open karaoke; private €40/hr
Budget karaoke + food stalls
Cat & Cage — 'Cat Sounds'
Pub with private karaoke/multi-media studio
Up to 15
Check menu; 2-hour blocks
Work nights out; private parties
Taphouse Karaoke Studio
Gastropub with private karaoke studio
Up to 10
Hourly; 2-hour minimum
Small groups; after-work sessions
Lane7 — Dundrum
Activity bar with karaoke booths
Multiple booths
Packages; book online
Big groups; multi-activity nights
Lane7 — Dublin City Centre
City-centre activity club with karaoke booths
Multiple booths
Packages; book online
Pre-club hangs; mixed-activity groups
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📅 Do I need to book a karaoke room in Dublin in advance?
Yes, most karaoke bars and venues in Dublin require booking, especially at weekends.
💶 How much does it cost to rent a karaoke room in Dublin?
Prices vary depending on the venue and size of the room. On average, you can expect to pay around €20–€30 for 45 minutes in budget-friendly bars, up to €100 per hour for larger premium rooms.