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Night Kitty Karaoke to open mid-March

With seven private rooms, there’s no excuse to get out and have some fun.

A video featuring photos of a Night Kitty Karaoke Bar

Get ready to sing your heart out, LEX. | Photos courtesy of @nightkittykaraoke

This week we shared the news that Lexington is getting a new spot for singing, Night Kitty Karaoke Bar. Today, we’re clawing through the details to give you a sneak peek inside.

The bar comes to us from owner Cai Dong, who also runs Ginger Wasabi Sushi + Grill and Zen Sushi and Sake.

Night Kitty Karaoke Bar will feature a main room with a large stage and bar area, as well as seven private rooms that can be rented for a couple of hours or the whole night.

It plans to hold a soft opening in mid-March.

The deets

📍 545 S. Broadway, Ste. 185 (on the ground floor of The Lex building)
⏰ Monday-Sunday, 6 p.m.-2:30 a.m

Now, a question for all the brave karaoke-loving souls out there — where else do you love belting out ballads? Help us build a karaoke guide.

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