Karaoke is fun! What’s not so fun though is the risk of catching a coronavirus infection at a KTV lounge while belting out that “thunderbolt and lightning” ("very very frightening me") section of ...
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When the clock struck midnight on March 27, it marked the start of temporary closures of all entertainment venues, including Singaporean hotspots of broken tunes and unrestrained warbling: KTV outlets ...
Karaoke singing in Singapore has always been a popular group pastime, especially among the younger crowd. If you've always wanted to belt out a tune or two like a diva or divo and you obviously aren't ...