The term “karaoke” means “empty orchestra” in Japanese. It’s a combination of two words — the first half of “karappo,” meaning “empty,” and the first part of the Japanese word for orchestra, “okesutora.” A backing track with no vocals is typical for karaoke — where you provide the singing — but some types of karaoke do have vocals on the track to help guide participants.
Simply contact us with your ideas or event details and we we get in touch. You can also post on social media using the hashtag “internationalkaraokeday” and tag @vocalstarkaraoke. We would love to see how you are spending the day!
Contact UsInternational Karaoke Day, is on the 19th of July, every year. Do not miss out on the fun, be sure to get involved!