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Singing Barcelona: Best Karaoke bars in the city

Are you one of those people who loves singing in the shower and can’t help but join in every time you hear a tune? Then why not take your talent to the stage at good old fashioned karaoke night?

Here are some of the Barcelona’s best karaoke bars.

Karaoke Barcelona

Choose a night and go sing your heart out at Karaoke Barcelona. With more than 17 years in the karaoke business and 70.000 songs to choose from, Karaoke Barcelona is one of the most famous karaoke’s in the city.

There are two bars you can choose from: A Viva Voz and Touch Music.

A Viva Voz is located at Carrer Rocafort 187, close to the subway stop Entreça (red line – L1), and is open between 8 pm and 3 am during the week and 7 pm and 3:30 am on the weekend.

Touch Music is located at Carrer Joan Miró, 8, at Villa Olimpica and is open between 10pm and 6 am during the week and 7 pm and 6 am on the weekend.

Related article: Sing your heart out! – Singing lessons in Barcelona

Karaoke Contraste

Karaoke Contraste is a bar where you can dance and sing until dawn. There are more than 10.000 songs to choose from in Castilian, English, Italian, French and Russian.

Karaoke Contraste is located at Carrer Muntaner 130, and is open from 7pm to 4:30 am. The closest metro stops are Hospital Clinic (blue line – L5) and Diagonal (green line – L3).

Related article: Sing, play, paint – create!

Sor Rita Bar

Possibly the tackiest place in Barcelona, Sor Rita Bar proudly exhibits its leopard rugs, Barbie lampshades, and tragic wigs. Not only that, the bar plays exclusively what they refer to as “musica retropetarda”, and organizes events like men and women’s high heel races. The quirkiness extends during the week with tarot nights and “kutreoke”, which translates as something like “lamereoke”, where everyone has their turn performing lame songs.

Sor Rita Bar is located at Carrer de la Mercé, number 27, about 5 minutes away from the Barceloneta (yellow line – L4) metro stop.

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