Portland Karaoke Bars and Nights
Sing the night away at the city’s best karaoke bars and nights.
Katelyn Best
It should come as no surprise that Portland, a city packed to the gills with musicians, takes karaoke seriously. From tried-and-true favorites to innovative upstarts, these Portland karaoke options will let you release your inner rock star. Check out our events calendar for upcoming fun in Portland.
Portland Karaoke Options
Baby Ketten Klub
Let’s be clear: There’s nothing wrong with “Margaritaville,” “Love Shack” or “Total Eclipse of the Heart.” But if you crave something different, don’t miss Baby Ketten, which The New York Times called “America’s greatest karaoke night.” It’s the pet project of a Portland musician who spends his free time painstakingly crafting karaoke versions of deep cuts by the likes of Bikini Kill, Neutral Milk Hotel and Childish Gambino. After years of hosting pop-ups, the karaoke pop-up opened its first brick and mortar, Baby Ketten Klub, in Southeast Portland, offering ’80s and ’70s themed private rooms for rent.
Karaoke From Hell
If you want to feel like a rock star for the night, there’s no better option than Karaoke From Hell. This live karaoke band, formed in 1992, will back you on a 700+-song catalog spanning A-ha to ZZ Top. The selection is largely classic rock, but also includes a sprinkling of Frank Sinatra, the Beastie Boys and X. With two weekly sessions, you can jam Monday nights at Dante’s and Thursday nights at Spare Room.
Voicebox
If you don’t love the idea of embarrassing yourself in front of 50 strangers, gather your friends and book a suite at Voicebox. With twin locations in Portland’s Nob Hill and Central Eastside, this Asian-style karaoke spot lets you throwback sake Jell-O shots and belt out Whitney Houston’s hits in private “boxes.” The playful menu includes cheesy tots, tofu wimpies (a vegetarian take on sloppy joes) and bowlfuls of classic candies. Voicebox is also kid-friendly before 9 p.m. Monday–Thursday and before 7 p.m. Friday–Sunday.
Chopsticks
It’s a match made in heaven: strong drinks, greasy Chinese food and, of course, karaoke. Boasting three grungy, boozy decades of history, Chopsticks is quintessentially “old Portland” and a staple of local nightlife for everyone from millennials to baby boomers. Legend has it late Portland musician Elliott Smith used to belt out Billy Joel songs at the now-shuttered Chopsticks II. The new location on Sandy Boulevard is more spacious, but still boasts the delightfully cheesy ambiance of the old spot.
Alibi Tiki Lounge
When it comes to classic Portland karaoke, the Alibi, with its tropical drinks, generous Hawaiian fare and classic tiki decor, is Chopsticks’ fiercest competition. On any given night, the clientele is equal parts lonely hearts, birthday revelers and wannabe “American Idol” contestants. Stay late — the kitchen staff sometimes sets out a free buffet tray of kalua pork before closing time.
More Fun at Night
These fun nighttime activities will bring you get you out when the sun is down.
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