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Karaoke at Bourbon Street Bar and Grill — Every Friday and Saturday
A regular karaoke spot in the Capital Region with a deep song list, a live host who keeps the night moving, and a room that’s there to have a good time.
If you’ve been hunting for a karaoke night you can actually count on, here it is. Pro Stylez Entertainment runs karaoke at Bourbon Street Bar and Grill every Friday and Saturday night. Not once a month, not “whenever the schedule lines up” — every weekend. Same room, same deep song list, same host keeping the rotation tight so nobody stands around waiting an hour for a turn.
I’ve been DJing around Albany, Clifton Park and Saratoga long enough to know the difference between a karaoke night people show up for and one they tolerate. It’s almost always the host and the catalog — get those two right and the room takes care of itself.
Karaoke runs every Friday and Saturday night at Bourbon Street Bar and Grill in the Capital Region. The song catalog spans every genre and decade, and a live host runs the rotation. Get your name in early, grab a friend for a duet if you’re nervous, and you’re set. Check with the venue for any cover or drink details.
What a night actually looks like
You walk in, find the host (that’s me or one of our team, running the screen and the mics), and put your name down with the song you want. From there you’re in the rotation. While you wait, order a drink, watch a few people go up, and decide whether you’re committing to your A-material or your “I only sort of know this one” pick.
The host keeps the night flowing instead of stalling — reading the room, spacing out the big sing-along moments, and making sure the person who’s been waiting actually gets called. A good rotation is invisible. You don’t notice it working, you just notice the night never drags. A bad one is the reason people leave early, and we don’t let that happen.
The crowd is the other half. Bourbon Street pulls the kind of room that cheers for the nervous first-timer as loud as it cheers for the regular who’s clearly done this a hundred times. Nobody’s there to judge your pitch.
The song catalog
This is where a karaoke night lives or dies. Ours runs deep — a big song library across every genre and decade, from the standards your parents requested to whatever’s charting right now. Country, classic rock, ’90s hip-hop, pop divas, hair-metal power ballads, Motown, current radio hits. If it’s the kind of song a room can sing along to, odds are it’s in the book.
Picking the right song matters more than people think. If you’re not sure what to grab, we’ve got a couple of guides that help: a genre-based guide to choosing karaoke songs and a rundown of karaoke hits through the decades. Both are worth a skim before you come in — show up with two or three picks in your back pocket and you’ll never freeze when your name gets called.
First time? You’ll fit right in
You don’t need to be a singer. Honestly, half the fun is watching people commit to a song they only sort of know and somehow pull it off. Here’s the short version of how to have a good first night:
- Pick something the room knows. A song the whole bar can sing along to does most of the work for you. You’re not carrying it alone.
- Bring a buddy for a duet. Splitting the verses with a friend takes the pressure off and the duets are some of the best moments of the night anyway.
- Get your name in early. The list fills up on busy Fridays and Saturdays, so the earlier you sign up, the sooner you sing.
- Commit. Nobody remembers the perfect performance. They remember the person who went all in on a power ballad.
If the nerves are still getting to you, we wrote a whole piece on getting past karaoke stage fright that’s worth a read. Short version: the room is on your side.
Bring a group — it’s better with people
Karaoke’s good solo and great with a crew. A birthday, a girls’ night, a work team blowing off steam after a long week — round up a few people and claim a table. Group numbers and duets carry the energy of the whole night, and there’s no faster way to break the ice with coworkers than watching one of them go all in on a song nobody expected.
If you’re planning a birthday or a work party, come a little earlier to grab a table together and get the whole group into the rotation. We’ll make sure your crew gets their turns and the night stays built around your group instead of leaving you scattered across the list.
Where and when
Karaoke runs at Bourbon Street Bar and Grill every Friday and Saturday night. Come early to get your name in, stay late, and bring your go-to song — we handle the rest. You just sing.
| Detail | What to know |
|---|---|
| Nights | Every Friday and Saturday |
| Cost to sing | Check with the venue for any cover or drink details |
| Sign-up | Find the host, put your name and song down, you’re in the rotation |
| Song list | A big song library, every genre and decade |
| Groups | Welcome — come early to grab a table together |
| Who it’s for | First-timers and regulars alike, all skill levels |
Bourbon Street is an easy night out from across the region — Clifton Park, Albany, Schenectady, Troy and Saratoga are all a short drive. If you’ve been meaning to find your regular karaoke spot, this is the one to start with.
Want karaoke at your own venue or event?
We host weekly karaoke nights and private events all over the Capital Region — birthdays, work parties, and bars that want a packed Friday night.
Karaoke for your bar or private event
Bourbon Street isn’t the only place we do this. If you run a bar that wants a reliable weekly draw, or you’re planning a private party that needs more than a playlist, we bring the full setup — gear, screens, mics, the catalog and a host who knows how to keep a room going. You can see the rest of what we offer on our karaoke hub and across our karaoke services page.
Karaoke is just one piece of what we do. If you’re putting together something bigger — a wedding, a corporate event, a milestone party — we run full DJ and entertainment services across the Capital Region. Get in touch and tell us what you’re planning.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a cover charge to sing karaoke at Bourbon Street?
Check with the venue for any cover or drink details. Either way, come in, find the host, put your name down with your song, and you’re in the rotation.
How do I sign up to sing?
Find the host running the night — we’re the ones at the screen and the mics. Tell us your name and the song you want, and we’ll add you to the rotation. On busy Friday and Saturday nights the list fills up, so the earlier you sign up, the sooner you’ll get your turn.
What kinds of songs are in the catalog?
A big song library across every genre and decade — country, classic rock, pop, hip-hop, Motown, current radio hits and the standards. If it’s a song a room can sing along to, odds are good it’s in the book. Bring a couple of picks in mind and you’ll be set.
Can I bring a group for a birthday or work party?
Absolutely — groups are some of the best nights. Round up your crew and come a little early to grab a table together. We’ll make sure everyone gets into the rotation so the night stays built around your group instead of scattering you across the list.
I’ve never done karaoke. Will I feel out of place?
Not at all. The crowd at Bourbon Street cheers for first-timers as loud as for the regulars. You don’t need to be a singer — pick a song the room knows, grab a friend for a duet if you’re nervous, and the crowd does the rest. Nobody’s judging.
Can Pro Stylez bring karaoke to my bar or private event?
Yes. We host weekly karaoke nights at venues and run private events all over the Capital Region — Clifton Park, Albany, Saratoga and beyond. We bring the gear, screens, mics, the song catalog and a host. Reach out through our booking page and tell us what you’ve got in mind.

