While Singaporeans panicked after unconfirmed reports on 21 Jan that Teo Heng KTV will be closing all of their outlets, the KTV chain took to Instagram to reassure fans that they will still be in ...
Back in March 2020, the Singapore government released an advisory, stating that karaoke outlets and other entertainment venues such as nightclubs and bars have to be closed as part of Covid-19 safety ...
Teo Heng is a well-known and well-loved karaoke chain in Singapore that closed a lot of its outlets during the pandemic. It’s now 2024, and the KTV chain is back in business. As Teo Heng charges by ...
Walking into the new 168 KTV Bistro feels like stepping out of suburban Madison Heights and into a slice of Shanghai nightlife. Tucked away in a suburban strip mall just south of 14 Mile and John R, ...
The neon-lit karaoke parlors that dot Chinese cities were once a top choice for exuberant youth celebrating birthdays, going on dates or simply unwinding. Singing in a private karaoke room, reading ...
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 ...
Yes, you can now book karaoke rooms, but under current Covid-19 restrictions, singing is still not allowed in karaoke outlets. Still, some KTV outlets have reopened, with crowd favourite Teo Heng KTV ...
The effects of China’s government austerity plans have been felt by many industries that relied on the opulent spending of state officials to fuel business. High-end restaurants, expensive liquor and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results