Mobile Karaoke Experience

Mobile Karaoke Experience Success Stories [2024]

Updated: July 23rd, 2024

Karaoke service has become popular in urban places. Karaoke is fun for people because it allows them to socialize with friends, relieve stress while they perform a song they love, and it is also a way to let go of boredom.

Starting a mobile karaoke service in your home city or town can be fun and a way to earn extra money.

Identify a strategic location for your performances to start a mobile karaoke service. You can take the mobile karaoke to bars or restaurants or market your service to event planners and party organizers.

Compared to other entertainment-related services, mobile karaoke is one of the easiest to start and takes less time to move. All you need is to invest in a professional-level karaoke system which includes a karaoke machine, microphones, and speakers.

In this list, you'll find real-world mobile karaoke experience success stories and very profitable examples of starting a mobile karaoke experience that makes money.

1. The AirScream ($144K/year)

Kelli and Vanessa, both with backgrounds in event production, came up with the idea for The AirScream after realizing the popularity of food trucks, photo booth buses, and cocktail bar campers. They decided to combine the love for karaoke with the appeal of mobile experiences, resulting in their unique mobile karaoke lounge in a vintage Airstream. After successfully raising $45k through Kickstarter, they embarked on refurbishing the trailer, enlisting the help of a designer to bring their vision to life.

How much money it makes: $144K/year
How many people on the team: 2

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How We Raised $45K To Build A Mobile Karaoke

Kelli Bielema and Vanessa Resler run The AirScream, a mobile karaoke lounge in a vintage Airstream located in Seattle, WA, which began as a successful Kickstarter campaign raising $45k.

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