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KTV lounges facing swansong amid location curbs, corporate belt-tightening?

Renald Yeo
Published Fri, Jan 12, 2024 · 02:00 PM
    • KTV lounges might be losing some of their shine as businesses tighten their belts, while zoning restrictions make it harder for new players to set up.
    • KTV lounges might be losing some of their shine as businesses tighten their belts, while zoning restrictions make it harder for new players to set up. PHOTO ILLUSTRATION: SIMON ANG, BT

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    THE last few years have been rough for Singapore’s karaoke lounges. Legitimate joints had to close for months on end during the throes of the Covid-19 pandemic; shadier spots were busted for operating without valid licences, casting a cloud over the industry as a whole.

    KTV lounges, characterised by booze and staff who join the sing-alongs, differ from family-friendly karaoke outlets that may not even offer alcohol.

    For decades, these nightspots have been a mainstay for businessmen who are keen to maintain client relationships or ink lucrative deals. The Business Times understands that they remain a popular option for bosses who want to combine deal-making with a side of carousing.

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