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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Luxury Karaoke Rooms Lure Millennials Away from Social Media

Luxury Karaoke Rooms Lure Millennials Away from Social Media

11 Nov

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Summary

  • Karaoke bars incorporate sophisticated sound systems, AI-powered games, and crystal-embellished stages
  • Owners aim to create a "high-tech experience" to get people off their phones and into social spaces
  • Residential buildings now offer $300,000 karaoke rooms with soundproofing and video capabilities
Luxury Karaoke Rooms Lure Millennials Away from Social Media

As of November 11th, 2025, a new wave of high-end karaoke spaces has emerged in New York and New Jersey, aiming to revive in-person social interaction by offering a more sophisticated and technologically advanced singing experience.

Beatbox, a karaoke bar in Manhattan's West Village, is outfitted with plush-velvet seating, vintage vinyl decor, and a stage with LED lighting and a 65-inch TV displaying song lyrics. Performers can use professional-grade microphones and even leverage auto-tune and karaoke filters to enhance their vocals. The owners of Beatbox, who met at Stanford's business school, spent six months renovating the space to create a "high-tech experience" that would motivate people to come together and spend time socializing.

This trend extends beyond just bars and restaurants. Residential buildings are also investing in luxury karaoke rooms, like the $300,000 facility at 1289 Lexington on the Upper East Side, which features heavy metal doors for soundproofing, 16 speakers, and a green screen for making music videos. The goal is to provide an amenity that encourages teenagers and young adults to engage in face-to-face interactions, rather than isolating themselves on their phones.

Even in private homes, people are transforming their basements into high-tech karaoke rooms, complete with large-screen TVs, optimally placed speakers, and karaoke machines. The owners of one such home in Warwick, New York, say their karaoke room has become a hub for their friends to "jam out" together, making them "legendary or notorious" depending on who you ask.

As social media continues to keep people isolated and at home, these karaoke spaces are leveraging cutting-edge technology to create a compelling reason for millennials to step away from their screens and engage in a more immersive, social experience.

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The new karaoke spaces feature sophisticated sound systems, AI-powered games, auto-tune capabilities, and even crystal-embellished stages to create a high-tech, immersive singing experience.
Residential buildings like 1289 Lexington on the Upper East Side are investing in luxury karaoke rooms that cost up to $300,000, featuring soundproofing, high-end audio equipment, and video capabilities to encourage in-person social interaction among tenants.
The owners of Beatbox, Sara Goodison and Lannie Rosenfield Rydell, wanted to create a "high-tech experience" that would motivate people to come together and spend time socializing, rather than isolating themselves on their phones.

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