

The Karaoke Hole, The Karaoke Hole
95 Kingsland High St, London, E8 2PB -
From
£1800 min spendUp to
120 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
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The Karaoke Hole is a fabulous Karaoke bar in the heart of Dalston, and sister of the legendary Dalston Superstore. A great space for up-to 120 people to enjoy karaoke chaos, DJs, drag and more.
Dive into Dalston's shiniest basement for a night of karaoke belters and kitsch-as-hell cocktail fun at Dalston Superstore’s cheeky little sister, The Karaoke Hole!
Have the bar all to yourself, add in a DJ to bring the bangers, or go all the way with an East London drag star to lead you in a night of Karaoke chaos - the choice is yours...
Contact us for our Christmas Party Package!
Please note: We are a 21+ venue. This is a restriction of our license, so we cannot make exceptions for private events.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 120
Cabaret
up to 70
Pricing
& Opening Hours
Weekly schedule
monday
19:00 - 02:00
tuesday
19:00 - 02:00
wednesday
19:00 - 02:00
thursday
19:00 - 02:00
friday
19:00 - 02:00
saturday
19:00 - 02:00
sunday
19:00 - 02:00
Price type: Minimum spend/day
from £1200 minimum spend/day
from £1200 minimum spend/day
from £1200 minimum spend/day
from £1500 minimum spend/day
from £2500 minimum spend/day
from £3000 minimum spend/day
from £1200 minimum spend/day
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Cloakroom
Heating
Air conditioning
Stage
Table / chairs included
Public transport
Space Rules
Allowed events
Promoted/ticketed events
Licensed for alcohol
Location
Reviews
- Molly COctober 2025
A fun venue but we waited 2 and a half hours to sing the songs we had picked only for the staff to either remove them from the queue or push the songs back for other people (songs were inoffensive choices like defying gravity and takedown from kpop demon hunters) when other people got multiple chances to sing.
- LukeSeptember 2025
For being a queer venue, two of the hosts were rude and not very welcoming. They didn’t really have a sense of humour. Also the order of the karaoke is unfair, one group had their sings come up for three hours straight and our group had one song. I wouldn’t recommend, much better venues elsewhere with more entertaining hosts
- Nuala ConneelySeptember 2025
Discriminatory staff. We had a booking for 19:00 and arrived at 18:57 to find the doors open, music playing, and staff inside. The host barked at us to “wait outside,” even when we explained our booking was for 19:00. We were told to wait 5–10 minutes, then again turned away at 19:05. At 19:18 the same person smirked at us, wedged the door open, and only after laughing at us told us to come in. Inside, the same host immediately gave us an aggressive “warning” about not discriminating or touching staff, which felt unfair and hostile. When we tried to sit at a booth, they barked again that we couldn’t sit there. The whole experience was so rude and uncomfortable that we left. What should have been a fun night with friends instead felt unwelcoming, intimidating, and even discriminatory. Really disappointing - we won’t be returning.
- Nic PooleOctober 2025
I assume it’s lots of fun if you’re a young person, but mostly if you’re a “queer” person and that’s part of your personality. If you’re in your 30s, and a gay guy, they give you horrible looks in the queue and then say they’re full and treat you awfully. When I questioned them, I was lectured by people much younger than me.






