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Karaoke Night 101: Licensee Guide

Karaoke Night 101: Plan, Host and Grow a Singalong Hit Karaoke is still the cheapest way to pack a Thursday. Give regulars the mic, capture TikTok-friendly...

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Karaoke Night 101: Licensee Guide
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Quick Answer

Set clear 3-minute song limits, track the rotation on-screen, and use TheMusicLicence plus consent signage so karaoke stays fun and compliant.

Karaoke Night 101: Plan, Host and Grow a Singalong Hit

Karaoke is still the cheapest way to pack a Thursday. Give regulars the mic, capture TikTok-friendly content, sell bundles while they wait to sing, and you’ve got a repeatable anchor night. This guide covers formats, equipment, hygiene, queue management, marketing, safeguarding, and compliance.

Format Options

Format When to use Notes
Open mic rota Most weeknights Continuous queue; works for mixed crowds.
Showcase sets Busy Fridays Three themed blocks (e.g., Girl Bands vs Boy Bands) with breaks in between.
Team karaoke Corporate/community bookings Groups compete with judges or crowd voting.
Random wheel Students/hen nights Spin for surprise song; keep host ready with veto list.

Decide whether the host also sings to warm the room—great in quieter periods, less necessary when you’ve already got a queue.

Equipment and Sound

Item Spec Why
Microphones 2x dynamic wireless + 1 wired backup Wireless lets singers move; wired backup saves the night.
Mixer/audio interface 4+ channels with EQ and reverb Balance backing track vs vocals.
Speakers/monitor FOH + wedge monitor or in-ears Prevent feedback, help singers pitch.
Playback device Laptop/tablet with licensed karaoke software (e.g., KaraFun Business) Instant key changes, large catalogue, offline playlists.
Display TV/projector with HDMI Lyrics visible from anywhere.
Lighting Simple LED bars or par cans Creates stage vibe without blowing budget.
Hygiene kit Disposable mic covers, wipes, hand gel Swap covers every singer; wipe stands hourly.

Before doors open, run a full soundcheck with your loudest backing tracks and quietest singers to set conservative gain levels. Add light reverb so vocals sit with the track but keep it subtle.

Songbooks and Discovery

  • Host a digital catalogue: QR code on every table linking to a searchable sheet sorted by artist, decade, difficulty.
  • Print a “good first songs” list (Wonderwall, Valerie, Proud Mary, Mr Brightside) for nervous newbies.
  • Curate rotating playlists (00s Week, Pride Playlist, Brit Awards special) and announce themes ahead of time to drive bookings.

Queue Management and Stagecraft

  1. Sign-ups: Use slips or a QR form capturing name, song, key change, duet request. Display the running order on TV so nobody feels skipped.
  2. Time limits: Cap songs at 3m30s; fade gracefully if someone goes long.
  3. Rotation fairness: Alternate between newcomers and regulars; allow one song per person per round.
  4. Host patter: 10–15 second intro, highlight celebratory moments (birthdays, hen dos), and remind the crowd to cheer.
  5. Stage rules: No swinging mics, drinks stay off stage, escorts for kids if you run daytime family karaoke.

Safety, Inclusivity and Accessibility

  • Volume control: Keep peaks below 95 dB; offer earplugs; provide a quiet area.
  • Content filter: Keep a “red list” of songs with slurs/explicit lyrics you don’t allow. Host retains veto rights.
  • Photo consent: Use wristbands or sticker system for guests who don’t want to be filmed; mention on the mic before filming.
  • Accessibility: Ensure lyric screens are visible from multiple angles; provide a printed lyrics option; create stage ramps or alternative performance spaces for wheelchair users.

Run-of-Show (120 Minutes)

Time Segment Detail
20:00–20:10 Warm-up + sign-ups Host sings one song, explains rules, pushes queue-skip bundle.
20:10–20:50 Set 1 10–12 singers; mix confident regulars with first-timers.
20:50–21:00 Break Bar push (singer spritz, AF slushie), swap mic covers.
21:00–21:40 Set 2 Encourage duets, group songs, birthday serenades.
21:40–21:55 “Greatest Hits” finale Crowd-pleasers, audience singalongs, final prizes.
21:55–22:00 Wrap Thank-you, winners photo, tease next theme, invite bookings.

Marketing Toolkit

  • Visuals: neon typography, mic silhouettes, lyric overlays.
  • Content ideas: Reel of crowd chorus (with consent), “Song of the Week” poll, behind-the-scenes soundcheck snippet.
  • Copy-ready caption: “Karaoke Friday, 8pm. Free to sing, prizes for biggest crowd reaction. Book a table or just rock up—link in bio.”
  • Cross-promo: plug Music Bingo 101 for midweek fun and Quiz Night 101 for trivia lovers.

Budget Snapshot

Cost centre Range
Karaoke software subscription £25–£50/month
Mic upgrade/maintenance £100–£250 each
Lighting £80–£200
Host fee (if freelance) £150–£300/night
Prize kitty £50–£120 (tabs, merch, queue-skip vouchers)

Compliance Corner: Music Licensing

Karaoke involves both recorded backing tracks and live vocal performance. Most venues cover this via TheMusicLicence (PPL PRS), which bundles permissions from PRS for Music and PPL. Confirm your venue’s licence type covers karaoke/live events and keep evidence on file. More info: PPL PRS live events.

Need backup?

Tap the sticky “Get in Touch” button on orangejelly.co.uk or email peter@orangejelly.co.uk for host training, tech setup walkthroughs, or a curated karaoke theme calendar tailored to your pub.

Frequently Asked Questions

Budget £300–£600 for two decent dynamic mics, a small mixer/interface, karaoke software, and basic lighting; hire gear short-term if you need to prove ROI first.

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Peter Pitcher

Peter Pitcher

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