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Family Karaoke Night

Thu, Apr 02

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Aya House

FREE community event for all ages.

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Family Karaoke Night
Family Karaoke Night

Time & Location

Apr 02, 2026, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Aya House, 2055 Gratiot Ave, Detroit, MI 48207, USA

About the event

Aya House Family Karaoke Night


Get ready for a joyful evening of music, laughter, and community at Aya House Family Karaoke Night. Whether you are a superstar vocalist or just love singing along with friends and family, this is your chance to grab the mic and have fun together.


Bring your favorite songs, your best (or funniest) singing voice, and your family spirit. The goal of the night is simple, celebrate community, enjoy great music, and create memories together in a welcoming Aya House atmosphere.


Throughout the evening, guests will have the chance to perform their favorite songs, cheer each other on, and enjoy a relaxed night filled with connection and fun. From classic throwbacks to today’s hits, every performance adds to the energy of the room.


Snacks will be available and plenty of laughter is guaranteed. Whether you plan to sing, dance, or just enjoy the show, Family Karaoke…


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