If you are looking for a fun night out in the city, you’ve probably searched Google for “karaoke bar Zagreb.”
It’s a classic choice: grab a drink, wait for your turn, and sing to a room full of strangers.
But there is a new trend in Croatia that is changing how we party. It’s called the Private Karaoke Room (or “Karaoke Box”), and it solves every annoyance you’ve ever had at a traditional karaoke bar.
At Tune In, we are bringing this global phenomenon to Zagreb. Here is why your next night out should be in a private room, not a crowded bar.
1. Zero “Stage Fright”
In a traditional karaoke bar, you have to sing in front of people you don’t know. For some, that’s thrilling. For most, it’s terrifying.
In a private karaoke room, the audience is just your best friends. There is no judgment and no embarrassment. You can sing your heart out, dance on the sofas, and be completely silly because the room is yours.

2. No Waiting for the Mic
We’ve all been there: you put your name on the list at a bar, and you wait 45 minutes to sing one song. At Tune In, you rent the room by the hour. That means non-stop singing. If you want to sing 15 songs in a row, you can. You control the queue, not a DJ.
3. You Are the DJ
In a bar, you are stuck listening to other people sing songs you might hate. In our private rooms, you control the playlist. Whether you want Croatian hits, 80s rock, or modern pop, our tablet system gives you access to thousands of songs. You can skip tracks, replay your favorites, and set the vibe exactly how you want it.
We’ve all been there: you put your name on the list at a bar, and you wait 45 minutes to sing one song
4. Service Without Interruption
Forget fighting your way to the bar to order a drink. At Tune In, you can order drinks directly from the iPad in your room. Our staff brings them right to your door so the music never has to stop.

Ready to try the upgrade? Stop searching for a “bar” and start searching for a better experience. Book your first private karaoke session at Tune In today and see why Zagreb is falling in love with the private room concept.
