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[7/6 (Thursday)] Minna no Salon "Karaoke Salon"

  2023/7/6 Kitakami   477 Views

A salon where you can enjoy karaoke on Thursdays and Saturdays. From August, it will be held only on Saturdays.
Let's relieve stress by singing your favorite hit songs on the way home from shopping!
Alone, with friends, with family… Please feel free to come and have fun!

ABOUT

Date : 7/6 (Thursday) 17:30-19:30
Venue : Ezuriko Shopping Center Pal Culture Room
Participation fee : 500 yen (request 3 songs, 1 free drink)
Capacity : 4 people (sing one song at a time in the order of participation, and those who sang the third time are finished)

Contact us here!

NPO Art Studio
TEL: 0197-64-7567
Email: info@g-kobo.net

Holding period 2023/7/6
Open time 17:30~19:30
Venue Ezuriko Shopping Center Pal Culture Room
Address 19-68 Kitakiryu, Kitakami-shi
Parking Yes (free)
Price Participation fee: 500 yen (request 3 songs, 1 free drink)
Contact NPO Art Studio

TEL: 0197-64-7567 (person in charge: Konno)

Email: info@g-kobo.net
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※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details.

 


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