Weekend Proggie

Craving to unleash your inner Céline Dion, or perhaps you are more of a Stevie Wonder? Regardless of your singing ability, we reveal several selected Kigali spots that will offer you a platform to release your singing potential, however drab, through Karaoke.

Thursday, January 05, 2012
Karaoke can help you become a better singer. Net photo.

Craving to unleash your inner Céline Dion, or perhaps you are more of a Stevie Wonder? Regardless of your singing ability, we reveal several selected Kigali spots that will offer you a platform to release your singing potential, however drab, through Karaoke.

So get your microphone ready, and give it a shot at the following entertainment spots. Hours may vary depending on the respective arrangements.

Captains’ Lounge

With its superb interior, great music and reasonably priced drinks, Captains’ Lounge is the perfect bar to put your karaoke skills to test.

With its wide variety of local and imported alcoholic beverages accompanied by weekly karaoke events, Captains’ Lounge is the place to let loose and actualise your inner Whitney Houston. If you’re not into karaoke, no worries — Captains’ Lounge has the perfect ambience for everyone else.

Rainbow,

This popular bar in Kimironko is the ideal venue for a night of karaoke and its stage allows the singer to stand out. This dive-bar-turned-karaoke haven is a popular destination for the late night crowd. With cheap drinks and an extensive list of karaoke songs to choose from, Rainbow is quite possibly the perfect place to be this weekend.

Quelque Part Bar & Restaurant

Located at the Union Trade Centre (UTC)--City centre, Quelque Part Bar & Restaurant is the perfect place for those, who want to treat themselves to an evening out with food and drinks of their choice, while enjoying a lively karaoke performance.

A local favourite among city dwellers, the spot offers a great menu filled with delicious foods along with great karaoke. At Quelque Part Bar & Restaurant, there is certainly something to please everyone.

linda.mbabazi@newtimes.co.rw