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Sing your heart out: Karaoke for Wildcats from freeamfva's blog

Karaoke can be a mixture of liberating and terrifying fun for everyone. It can also be a pretty popular pastime for college students. If you're interested in Karaoke, Tucson luckily has a lot of opportunities for you to try it out.To get more news about Melbourne City Karaoke, you can visit starsktv.com.au official website.

In Tucson, you can find a karaoke night at almost any bar and even some restaurants. The Hideout Saloon has karaoke nights every Tuesday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. They also run a special on their karaoke nights providing $2 tacos and $1 off of tequila.
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Paulina Kervran, better known as DJ Kali-Ma, runs the karaoke nights at the Hideout Saloon. Participating is easy; simply scan the QR code posted on tables to pick from 49,000 songs and add yourself to the queue. There are plenty of songs to choose from, and you can sing on your own or with others.

College is full of stress, deadlines, exams, midterms, projects, essays, student loans, jobs — the list is endless and it’s necessary to let loose from time to time. People don’t realize how many kids have stress, so it’s great to have an outlet and get out there and sing,” Kervran said.

Karaoke has even brought people out of their shells, and she has seen it.“Karaoke makes a difference. I’ve seen people come in shy and not knowing who they are. A year later, they’re a completely different person,” Kervran said.

There are quite a few regulars during karaoke nights. Chip Cook was one of them.“People don’t realize how healthy karaoke is for you,” Cook said.

Jamar, the stage name of another regular, summed up the best part about karaoke. “You get to be a star for five minutes,” Jamar said.

He also provided some advice for newcomers.“You realize that none of us are pros; we’re all amateurs. We’ve all had our first time,” Jamar said. Kervran also works as a DJ over at the Silver Room on Wednesday and Saturday nights from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

If a public place with tons of others watching is too much for you, not to worry. Eddie Lau owns his own karaoke business called Voice Karaoke KTV. In his establishment, there are private karaoke rooms for RSVP only with different themes for each room.

The private rooms vary in size. The medium rooms run at $48 per hour and can hold one to six people. The large rooms run at $68 per hour and hold seven to ten people. The VIP room runs at $88 per hour and holds 11 to 20 people.

There are themes ranging from the pink room with a flower wall, to the all golden VIP room, to a well-decorated music room with records and pictures hanging on the wall.


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