Lucky Voice launches gaming addition
Lucky Voice has launched an interactive gaming function within its singing booths.
Lucky Voice, the karaoke bar brand, has launched an interactive gaming function within its singing booths.
The move comes from the Charlie Elek-led business as more and more gaming-driven concepts continue to arrive and expand across the pub and bar industry.
When entering a Lucky Voice karaoke booth, guests now have the option to select ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ on the interactive kiosk. The new software will then take charge, randomly selecting the songs and the singers, and pairing people up for duets.
Increasing guest engagement and generating an inclusive atmosphere by encouraging the whole group to get involved, the function is rolling out across all five of Lucky Voice's UK sites in Soho, Holborn, Islington, Brighton and Liverpool Street following a successful trial this summer.
"Our mission is to combine karaoke with great service, technology and F&B, and we’re constantly thinking about how to give people their favourite night out while ensuring our product is reliable, user-friendly, and up to date," says Elek. "Anyone can have an enjoyable experience at Lucky Voice, regardless of singing ability, and gamification feels like a natural progression to our current model by adding something new for our regular guests as well as growing appeal with new consumers by providing a new reason to visit."