Christmas carols have had their moment. They did their job—set the mood, warmed the air, and carried us through the season. But once the familiar melodies fade, something else takes over. Louder. Bolder. Slightly reckless. Tonight belongs to power notes, guilty-pleasure anthems, and the kind of singing that has more heart than precision.
This is Karaoke Friday at Fanzone Lounge.
It is the night when confidence consistently outruns talent—and nobody minds. In fact, that imbalance is part of the appeal. With Nimo Jackie Mimo hosting, the room quickly transforms into a shared stage where enthusiasm matters more than pitch and commitment beats technical skill every time.
As the evening unfolds, something predictable happens. The songs get louder. Not because the sound system changes, but because the crowd does. Every chorus becomes communal, pulled along by familiar lyrics and the comfort of knowing everyone else is singing just as imperfectly. You might miss a key. You might come in early or late. But you will not miss the fun, and you will not be singingcrc alone for long.
Karaoke at Fanzone is not about performance; it is about participation. It is about the freedom to pick that song you know by heart but would never admit you love. It is about friends cheering the loudest when the notes go slightly sideways. It is about the collective release that comes from laughing, singing, and letting the week end on a high note—even if it is not the right one.
Set at Kituo Park, next to Rubis Kabati, Fanzone Lounge offers the right balance of energy and ease. Drinks flow, the crowd stays engaged, and the atmosphere encourages you to stay for “just one more song,” which inevitably turns into several.
If your Friday night needs a reset after the holidays—less polish, more personality—this is where to find it. The carols can wait. The microphone is ready.
Location: Kituo Park, next to Rubis Kabati
Reservations: 0701305021 or 0701187914

