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Karaoke Bali: 5 Places Where the Music Doesn’t Stop

Bali’s nightlife runs deeper than beach clubs and sunset cocktails. Tucked across Canggu, Denpasar, Kuta, and Legian are some genuinely great karaoke venues, ranging from sleek Japanese-style KTV rooms to open mic bar stages where the whole room joins in on the chorus. 

Whether you’re after a private booth for a group celebration or just want to stumble into a loose and fun bar-karaoke setup, the island has something for every comfort level. 

SatuSatu, a locally rooted Bali travel platform, knows that a great Bali trip is about more than temples and beaches, and a proper karaoke night belongs on more itineraries than people admit.

Zero4 Family Karaoke, Legian

Zero4 Family Karaoke

πŸ“ Jl. Dewi Sri No. 168, Legian, near Kuta Beach 

πŸ’° From IDR 60,000 per hour (weekdays, small room) 

πŸ• Open daily 

πŸ‘₯ Best For Families, groups of all sizes, Japanese KTV fans 

✨ What Makes It Special 35 themed rooms including a stage room, a kids’ room with a ball pit, and a party room with its own bar

Zero4 is widely regarded as one of the largest Japanese-style KTV venues in Bali. The concept is built around inclusive, family-friendly fun, and the room variety genuinely delivers on that. 

Beyond the private karaoke rooms, the venue also houses Gon’s Japanese Restaurant on-site, a rooftop All You Can Eat BBQ bar, and a pool, which means it functions as a full evening out rather than just a karaoke stop. 

The song library covers Indonesian, English, Korean, Japanese, Mandarin, and more, and the touch-screen selection system keeps things easy. This is one of those places where you book a two-hour slot and somehow end up staying four.

NAV Karaoke, Denpasar and Jimbaran

NAV Karaoke

πŸ“ Jl. Teuku Umar No. 8, Denpasar (also in Jimbaran at Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No. 68) 

πŸ’° From IDR 33,000 to IDR 100,000 per hour depending on room size 

πŸ• Open daily, check branch hours 

πŸ‘₯ Best For All ages, groups of 5 to 25, those wanting a clean and reliable experience 

✨ What Makes It Special One of Indonesia’s original KTV chains, operating since 2000, with constantly updated song charts

NAV has earned its reputation across Indonesia over more than two decades, and the Bali branches reflect that reliability. Private rooms range from small for five guests to large event-style rooms for up to 25 people, all equipped with quality sound systems and touchscreen song selection. 

The music library is a genuine strength, with Indonesian chart hits updated regularly alongside Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, K-pop staples, and classic rock. There is also an affordable on-site restaurant serving snacks, full meals, and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. 

NAV works well for first-timers who want a fuss-free introduction to KTV without worrying about the venue being overwhelming.

Akasaka Bali, Denpasar

Akasaka Bali

πŸ“ Jl. Teuku Umar, Simpang Enam, Denpasar Barat 

πŸ’° Various packages available; VIP rooms accommodate up to 30 people 

πŸ• 6pm to 4am (weekdays), 11am to 4am (weekends) 

πŸ‘₯ Best For Large groups, celebrations, those wanting a premium KTV experience

 βœ¨ What Makes It Special High-tech audio systems, LED TVs, large screens, and VIP rooms with service packages that include drinks and fruit

Akasaka positions itself firmly at the premium end of the Bali KTV market. The rooms are purpose-designed for maximum audio quality, with rooms ranging from smaller private booths up to VIP spaces that comfortably hold 30 people for private events.

Their deal packages, which bundle room hire with premium drink mixers, are popular for birthdays, corporate events, and group celebrations. The service is notably attentive, which matters a lot when you are in the middle of a three-hour session and need another round without breaking the moment. 

The late opening hours on weekends make it one of the more practical options for guests who want to start the night elsewhere and arrive at karaoke after midnight.

LX Karaoke and Sports Bar, Canggu

LX Karaoke and Sports Bar

πŸ“ Jl. Raya Canggu No. 7x, Tibubeneng, Canggu 

πŸ’° No private room fee, bar setting 

πŸ• Open daily 

πŸ‘₯ Best For Spontaneous nights out, social butterflies, those who want karaoke without the commitment of a private room 

✨ What Makes It Special Open-stage bar karaoke where the whole room can participate, and periodic LX Got Talent events

LX offers a completely different format to the private KTV rooms above. This is a sports bar and social space where karaoke happens on a shared stage visible to the whole venue, which means when you sing, the room is listening. 

For guests who find private KTV too quiet and structured, this is the more chaotic and entertaining alternative. The atmosphere is casual Canggu energy, the drinks are well-priced, and nobody judges an off-key chorus. The LX Got Talent nights add a competitive twist for those who want a stage moment with a bit more stakes.

Canggu Radio Station, Canggu

Canggu Radio Station

πŸ“ Canggu area 

πŸ’° Group booking, check directly for rates 

πŸ• Evening sessions 

πŸ‘₯ Best For Creative groups, those who want something that feels more social and relaxed than a traditional KTV 

✨ What Makes It Special Part podcast lounge, part restaurant, part karaoke venue, with a laid-back vibe and room for Mario Kart while you wait your turn

Canggu Radio Station is a concept venue that blends multiple ideas into one space, and the karaoke element upstairs is particularly well-suited to groups who want the fun without the formality of a dedicated KTV. 

The setup is comfortable, the vibe is warm and creative, and the crowd tends to be a mix of long-term expats and visitors who already know Canggu well. It is the kind of place where the karaoke is genuinely fun rather than just a background activity.

Explore Bali Further with SatuSatu

Before you hit the mic, make sure the rest of your Bali trip is just as well organized. SatuSatu is a Bali travel platform that makes booking transport and curated experiences across the island genuinely simple, all from one place at SatuSatu.com 

Start your Bali arrival right with the SatuSatu Airport Transfer, a reliable, no-hassle private transfer from Ngurah Rai International Airport with transparent pricing and same-day booking available.

For getting around between venues, areas, and day trips, the SatuSatu Exclusive Car Charter gives you a dedicated local driver for the day on fully flexible timing, bookable directly on SatuSatu.com 

Add some culture to your trip with the SatuSatu Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple, one of Bali’s most iconic cultural performances at the clifftop amphitheater overlooking the Indian Ocean.

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All bookings are made directly through the platform, which supports local payment methods including BCA, Mandiri, OVO, DANA, credit cards, and more.

FAQ about Karaoke Bali

Is karaoke popular in Bali? 

Yes, karaoke has a strong following in Bali, particularly among Indonesian visitors and expats. The scene ranges from large Japanese-style KTV venues in Denpasar and Legian to casual open-stage bar settings in Canggu.

How much does karaoke cost in Bali? 

Prices vary significantly. Budget KTV options start from around IDR 20,000 to 33,000 per hour for small rooms, while premium VIP rooms with package deals can range up to IDR 150,000 to 180,000 per hour. Open-bar karaoke like LX is free to participate in.

Which area of Bali has the best karaoke? 

Denpasar has the highest concentration of dedicated KTV venues. Canggu offers the most social and bar-style karaoke. Legian and Kuta are good middle grounds with options like Zero4.

Can families do karaoke in Bali? 

Yes. Zero4 Family Karaoke in Legian is specifically designed for families, with a kids’ room, family-friendly room sizes, and an on-site restaurant. NAV Karaoke is also a clean, family-appropriate choice.

Do karaoke venues in Bali serve food? 

Most KTV-style venues have either an on-site restaurant or a food menu available for room service. Zero4 has Gon’s Japanese Restaurant, NAV has its own affordable food menu, and Akasaka offers service packages that include drinks.