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Christmas Cocktails and Karaoke – a Christmassy night on the town!

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The singing sensations at Lucky Voice have been busier than Santa’s elves these last few months, planning festive fun like no other in time for the party season.

Think winter sangria followed by a masterclass in festive cocktails using seasonal ingredients, Christmas pies and puds canapés, followed by karaoke in a private booth (with festive songs and dressing up box with endless festive props!). Lucky Voice launched this as an answer to the growing numbers of Brits seeking more interesting ways to party with colleagues and friends/family over the festive period.

The fun doesn’t end there though, because once the cocktails are made (and guzzled), an hour of karaoke beckons. In true Lucky Voice style this means dressing up (Oh hi Santa beards, elf hats and Rudolph noses, how we’ve missed you) and an endless back catalogue of Christmassy delights for you to belt out. There will also be photographic evidence, with each group receiving a Polaroid at the end (not to mention the inevitable instasnaps we know you’ll insist on).

When that’s all over, Lucky Voice’s hardworking elves will send you off on your merry way with your very own Chrimbo Cocktail recipe book. Merry Christmas indeed.

The Lucky Voice Chrimbo Cocktail Masterclass costs £50 per head, is available every from 29th Nov – 23rd Dec and consists of:

Welcome Cocktail: to get the party started
Cocktail Making Masterclass: 90 minutes of mixology madness with a Lucky Voice expert
Cocktail Drinking: Making – and tasting – 3 seasonal drinks
Re-fuelling: On Lucky Voice’s Christmas pies and puds canapes
Recipe book: Everything you’ve learnt to take away
Karaoke Session: An hour of karaoke fun with a playlist of festive favourites
Festive finery:  From Santa hats to Rudolph noses and Mrs Claus wigs, it’s your time to shine like the Christmas star you are
The Venues: Lucky Voice Karaoke Bars (Soho, Islington and Brighton), see www.luckyvoice.com

What more could you want for your Christmas knees-up? 

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