Karaoke
Anchorage Karaoke Bars: Where to Sing Any Night
A local's guide to the best karaoke bars in Anchorage, including nightly schedules, vibe, and what to expect for groups, birthdays, and bachelorette parties.
Karaoke in Anchorage is not a backup plan. It's a primary genre of nightlife, with rooms running seven nights a week and regulars who are genuinely, alarmingly good. This guide tells you where to go depending on the kind of night you want.
The Blue Fox (Spenard / Midtown) The Blue Fox is the no-pressure, come-as-you-are karaoke staple. Friendly KJs, a deep songbook, and a crowd that cheers for everyone. Best if it's your first time singing in Anchorage or you're easing a nervous group into it.
Chilkoot Charlie's (Spenard) Koot's runs karaoke nights in one of its many rooms most weekends. Bigger crowd, louder energy, and a stage that feels like a real show. Good for bachelorette and bachelor parties who want to perform, not just sing.
Koots' Side Rooms Beyond the main karaoke night, Koot's themed rooms occasionally host karaoke pop-ups. Check the calendar — themed karaoke (80s, country, hip-hop) tends to draw the most committed singers.
Pioneer Bar (Downtown) Downtown karaoke with a classic Alaska bar feel. Walkable from most hotels, which makes it a favorite for visitors who don't want to commit to a full Spenard run.
Gaslight Lounge (Downtown) Late-night karaoke in a small room that fills up fast. Best after midnight, when downtown bar-hoppers funnel in and the song queue gets competitive.
Mad Myrna's (Downtown) Karaoke nights at Mad Myrna's are some of the most fun in the city. Crowd is supportive, the staff keeps the energy up, and it's one of the most welcoming rooms in Anchorage regardless of how you identify.
Tips for a successful karaoke night - Put your song in early. Queues at popular venues can run 90+ minutes by 10 PM. - Pick a song the room can sing with you. Energy beats vocal range every time. - For groups of 6+, call ahead — some venues will reserve a table area. - Tip your KJ. They control the queue and they remember. - End with something everyone knows. Don't close on a deep cut.
What night should you go? - **Monday/Tuesday:** Quiet rooms, fast queues, low pressure. Great for first-timers. - **Wednesday:** Locals' night at most venues. Strong singers, friendly vibe. - **Thursday:** Pre-weekend warm-up. Crowds picking up. - **Friday/Saturday:** Packed, loud, real-show energy. Plan ahead. - **Sunday:** Recovery karaoke. Smaller crowds, surprisingly fun.
Anchorage karaoke is about commitment, not talent. Pick a song you love, sing it like you mean it, and you'll fit right in.