Karaoke Fun in Myrtle Beach: Your Ultimate Guide!
If you find yourself in Myrtle Beach and you’re in the mood to sing your heart out, you’re in luck! Karaoke is a beloved pastime here, perfect for everyone from seasoned vocalists to those of us who shine best in the shower. Whether you want to take the stage and belt out a ballad or just laugh along with friends as they make a valiant attempt at their favorite song, this vibrant city has plenty of karaoke options to keep you entertained. Here are six local spots where you can join in on the fun!
Murphy’s Law in Carolina Forest
First up is Murphy’s Law located at 4204 Carolina Exchange Dr, Myrtle Beach. This sports bar has been a karaoke staple for years, and it’s easy to see why! They host karaoke sessions on Wednesday and Saturday nights, and the fun starts as the night heats up. In addition to karaoke, you can enjoy a range of delicious pub food and ice-cold drinks while soaking in the lively sporty atmosphere. Grab your friends, and get ready to sing your favorite tunes!
Pop’s Place Bar & Grill
Next, let’s swing over to Pop’s Place Bar & Grill, found at 511 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach. If you’re feeling spontaneous, this is the spot for you! With karaoke every night from 8 pm to 1 am, you can jump on stage and showcase your inner rock star when the mood strikes. Do keep in mind that they are 21+ only after 8 pm. So, if you’re looking for a laid-back vibe while enjoying great pub food and live music, Pop’s is well worth checking out!
810 Billiards and Bowling in Market Common
For something a bit different, head over to 810 Billiards and Bowling at 1220 Moser Dr, Myrtle Beach. This venue is not just about bowling; they have karaoke every Sunday night from 7-11 pm. As football season kicks in, karaoke will shift to every other Saturday night, ensuring you get your singing fix! It’s a great way to unwind after a big game or simply enjoy some good-natured fun with friends.
The Pier at Garden City
If you prefer a more relaxed setting, then The Pier at Garden City is calling your name. Located at 110 S Waccamaw Dr, Garden City, this charming spot offers karaoke every day from 2-6 pm during the summer. Perfect for those daytime singers who want to step outside their comfort zone, The Pier also boasts fishing, a cafe, arcade games, and two lively bars. It’s a delightful location for a full day of fun!
Borgata Surfside
For our Surfside Beach friends, you won’t want to miss Borgata Surfside at 813 Surfside Dr, Surfside Beach. They bring karaoke to life every Thursday and Sunday from 7:30 to 11:30, ensuring you have ample chances to perform. Besides karaoke, Borgata often hosts live music and other events, making it a bustling community hotspot!
Neal and Pam’s Grill
Last but definitely not least, we have Neal and Pam’s Grill located at 20 South Ocean Boulevard, Surfside Beach. Known for their “All Star Karaoke” nights, you can find out which evenings are buzzing with excitement by checking out their events calendar. Enjoy a meal with a front-row view of the beach while participating in trivia contests and listening to live music on weekends!
So, there you have it, Myrtle Beach! Six fabulous karaoke spots that are just waiting for you to showcase your talent (or lack thereof!). Whether you’re in it for a night of laughter, good food, or simply to sing your heart out, you are sure to find a place that suits your vibe. Grab your friends, pick your favorite spot, and let the karaoke games begin!

Author: STAFF HERE MYRTLE BEACH
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