Memphis, get ready to unleash your inner superstar! The Studio Karaoke Restaurant & Bar is set to open next month, and it’s the first private suite karaoke venue in the area.
Located at 3460 Plaza Avenue, The Studio will span 1,850 square feet and can host up to 99 guests. Owner Deidre Ellis shared that the venue is currently in a soft opening phase, and while a specific grand opening date in January hasn’t been announced yet, excitement is building.
Ellis encourages those curious about the karaoke experience to reach out. You can call or text 901-800-9417 or visit their website for updates.
In terms of drinks, The Studio is working on securing their beer and liquor licenses. Once those are authorized, the grand opening date will be revealed.
The venue offers five private karaoke suites, perfect for group sizes ranging from 2 to 20. Guests can enjoy food and beverages delivered right to their suite. The Studio also provides options for larger parties, including venue buyouts and catering.
Ellis envisions The Studio as a vibrant spot in Memphis, full of joy for celebrations of all kinds. She’s committed to creating fun experiences for people of all ages, welcoming everyone until 9 PM.
Karaoke isn’t just about singing; it’s a social experience. It fosters community by bringing friends and family together. According to recent trends, private karaoke bars have seen a spike in popularity during the pandemic as people seek safe entertainment options.
As for social media, buzz is already building around The Studio. Users are excitedly sharing their experiences, looking forward to a unique night out in Memphis. This enthusiasm highlights the growing trend of entertainment venues that blend dining with interactive experiences.
Karaoke has a rich history, evolving from small gatherings in living rooms to global phenomena. The rise of private suites has made it more accessible and comfortable for everyone, especially those who may be shy about performing in front of a crowd.
With The Studio Karaoke’s unique offerings, it’s poised to become a key player in Memphis’s artistic and social scene. It’s not just a place to sing—it’s a destination for celebration and connection.

