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9 places to do karaoke 🎤

It’s the question that the COLAtoday team gets in our DMs more often than you’d think: Where in town can I sing karaoke?

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Now, we bring you what so many of you have (oddly) been asking for since our inception – a karaoke roundup. A special “Happy Monday” to all of you who have emailed us this question in the past 1.5 years…

Here are your own recommendations of where to belt it out to an instrumental track, á la Kimmy in My Best Friend’s Wedding. 👇

Art Bar | Wednesdays, 9 p.m.

@carraokegirl does an amazing job of hosting karaoke every Wednesday! ❤❤❤❤❤@carrarockentertainment #artbarlife#lifeinthe803-@artbarsc

Casual Pint Vista | Fridays, 10 p.m.

@casualpintvista Friday nights!” -@sckatie10

CJ’s Five Points | Tuesdays, 10 p.m.

“check out DJ Slinky @cjsfivepoints every Tuesday” -@kibwana1

Cock n Bull Pub | Sundays, 7-10 p.m.

“I hear that Cock n Bull Pub has fantastic karaoke on Sunday evenings.” -Laura

New Brookland Tavern | Friday (on a randomly decided week), 9 p.m.

“Hands down, @newbrooklandtavern karaoke with @blakearambula!” -@kaylaisntmoody

Saky Japanese Restaurant | upon reservation

“Saky Japanese Restaurant with @terooney & @turnereh528!” -@keauman

Uncle Festers Bar | Fridays and Saturdays, 10 p.m.

“Favorites are @artbarsc and @unclefestersbar” -@yelpcolumbia

Wild Wing Cafe Vista | last Wednesday of the month

“Last Wednesday of the month is our Karaoke Night!” -@wwcvista

Tsubaki Restaurant Lounge and Karaoke | every day starting at 6 p.m.

Our intern Adena already has her go-to karaoke song ready for a mic drop: No Scrubs by TLC. Classic.

Did we miss your favorite karaoke joint? Sing to us ‘bout ‘em on Facebook or Instagram or drop a comment below.

Karaoke lovers: you’re welcome.

Adena + Beth

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