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Lucky Voice Brighton

Lucky Voice is a karaoke bar in Brighton, containing a basement cocktail bar and seven private karaoke rooms.

The venue is located near the Lanes and Brighton’s beachfront. They have plenty of space with four floors that can accommodate up to 100 singers.

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Lucky Voice Karaoke in Brighton is accessible to all with a lift available to use across the four floors. On Mondays and Tuesdays, the karaoke bar is open from 6pm to 12am. On Wednesdays, the venue is open from 6pm to 1am and on Thursdays they are open from 6pm to 2am.

Lucky Voice opens at 5pm to 2am on Friday and earlier on Saturdays from 12pm to 2am. On Sundays, Lucky Voice opens their doors from 2pm to 1am.

During off-peak hours, Lucky Voice karaoke tickets are priced at £6. At peak times, tickets are priced from £9 to £12.50 on Saturdays. Peak times start from 8pm from Sunday to Friday and from 5pm on Saturdays.

What to expect at lucky voice karaoke

If you are looking for a fun family day out, Lucky Voice offers a kids party session on Sundays, from 12pm to 4pm, with family songs only. Sessions last two hours minimum.

Lucky Voice is currently offering 20% off on beers and baby lager for £5. This offer is available Sunday to Friday until 8pm. Lucky Voice started the discount on September 7 and will be running it until October 5.

Address: 8 Black Lion St, Brighton BN1 1ND 

Website: Lucky Voice Brighton: Karaoke In Your Own Private Room | Lucky Voice

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Hannah Shafau

Hannah moved from London to Brighton for university in 2022, trading in the city commotion for seaside sunsets. She's currently studying Journalism at the University of Brighton and loves writing stories. Her first experience with journalism was The Telegraph Media Literacy Programme, and from there she's written for student newspapers and blogs.   Hannah was drawn to Brighton because of its vintage stores, street performers and vibrant culture, which inspires creativity and nurtures her passion for writing. Brighton’s diverse community and lively art scene provide endless stories to explore, making Brighton not just a new home but a source of inspiration.