Teo Heng rates in 2026 run from S$8 an hour for a promo small room to S$40 an hour for the 20-pax VIP room, and you are charged by the room, not by the head. A standard small room (up to 4 people) is S$13 an hour before 7pm and S$19 after. Every price already includes GST, there is no service charge and no minimum spend, so what you see is what four to ten of you split between you. That is the whole reason Teo Heng keeps winning the cheapest-karaoke argument: the cost per person only falls as you bring more friends. Below is the full room-by-room rate card, the time slots that change the price, the limited promo rooms from S$8, and where each of the 13 outlets sits.
Teo Heng prices a room by the hour and lets you stuff it with as many people as it seats. A small room holds four and costs S$13 an hour from noon to 7pm. Split four ways that is S$3.25 each for an hour, and the math keeps improving the longer you stay and the more bodies you bring.
The single number most people search for is that S$13 small-room rate, but it is only the start. Rooms come in five core sizes plus three location-only specials, and every one of them has a daytime rate and a steeper after-7pm rate. There is no weekend surcharge, which is unusual in Singapore, so a Saturday afternoon costs the same as a Tuesday afternoon.
If you have used a per-pax chain like K.Star or HaveFun, the contrast is sharp. Per-pax venues bill each singer a fixed amount, so a no-show friend still saves you nothing. Teo Heng's per-room model means an empty seat costs you nothing extra. We break that fork down further in our cheapest KTV in Singapore guide.
These are the published rates on Teo Heng's own pricing page as of June 2026. Every figure already includes GST. Daytime here means the noon-to-7pm happy-hour window; the higher rate applies from 7pm to closing.
| Room | Seats | Noon-7pm | After 7pm | Where |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mini K | 2 | S$8 | S$12 | Plantation Plaza only |
| Small room | 4 | S$13 | S$19 | All outlets |
| Medium room | 6 | S$15 | S$22 | All outlets |
| Large room | 10 | S$17 | S$25 | All outlets |
| Extra large room | 15 | S$19 | S$27 | Canberra Plaza only |
| VIP room | 20 | S$32 | S$40 | Jurong Point only |
Two outlets are running discounted promo rooms that undercut the standard card, and they are the cheapest legitimate karaoke you will find in a Singapore mall-grade room. The promo runs at the White Sands and Bukit Timah Community Centre outlets and is valid until 31 July 2026 on Teo Heng's pricing page.
The promo small room drops to S$8 an hour in the daytime window, against S$13 at every other outlet. Four people splitting it pay S$2 each an hour, which is closer to a kopitiam coffee than a night out.
| Promo room | Seats | Noon-7pm | After 7pm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small room promo | 4 | S$8 | S$14 |
| Medium room promo | 6 | S$11 | S$17 |
| Large room promo | 10 | S$14 | S$20 |
Headline rates hide the real number, which is cost per person across a full session. Here is what a few common group sizes pay for three hours of daytime singing, with everything already including GST and no extras to add on top.
The pattern is consistent: bigger room, more people, lower cost each. A group of six in a large daytime room pays less per head than four in a small room, because the large room only costs S$4 more an hour but seats six more people. Plan your budget around the per-head column, not the headline. If you track spending like this across a month of outings, our personal budget calculator makes the entertainment line easy to set.
| Setup | Headline | Group total | Per person |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small room, 4 people | S$13/hr | S$39 | S$9.75 |
| Medium room, 6 people | S$15/hr | S$45 | S$7.50 |
| Large room, 10 people | S$17/hr | S$51 | S$5.10 |
| Promo small room, 4 people | S$8/hr | S$24 | S$6.00 |
Teo Heng's rates are GST-inclusive, and there is no service charge on top. That matters because a per-pax chain quoting S$12++ is really charging closer to S$14 once the 10% service charge and 9% GST are added. The two dotted plus signs are where a cheap-looking rate quietly grows.
GST is the goods and services tax charged on most spending in Singapore, currently 9%. A price shown as inclusive already contains it; a price shown with ++ does not. Our GST glossary entry explains how the inclusive-versus-exclusive distinction changes your final bill.
You can bring your own food and soft drinks into a Teo Heng room, which removes the marked-up snack platters that pad a bill elsewhere. Alcohol is not allowed. There is no minimum spend, so a single off-peak hour for two in a small room is a valid booking.
Teo Heng runs 13 outlets across Singapore as of June 2026. The standard rate card applies at every branch except the three with location-only rooms (Mini K at Plantation Plaza, the 15-pax room at Canberra Plaza, and the VIP room at Jurong Point), plus the two promo outlets noted above.
Most days run noon to 1am. Monday to Friday, Sunday and public holidays open from 12pm to 1am. Saturdays and the eve of a public holiday extend to 2am. The daytime happy-hour rate covers noon to 7pm every day, so the cheapest singing is an early-afternoon start.
Bookings are taken by phone or WhatsApp to the outlet, or by email. If you are more than 15 minutes late or uncontactable, the room is released to walk-ins, so arrive on time on a busy weekend.
The levers are simple and they stack. Go in the noon-to-7pm window to dodge the after-7pm jump of roughly 45%. Fill the room rather than under-booking it, because you pay for the room either way. And if you can reach White Sands or Bukit Timah CC before 31 July 2026, the promo room beats every standard rate in the chain.
If a regular Teo Heng habit still adds up, compare the running cost against a one-off purchase. Our home karaoke system guide does the break-even math, and you can model the savings target with the savings goal calculator.
As of June 2026, a small room (4 pax) is S$13 an hour before 7pm and S$19 after, a medium room (6 pax) is S$15 then S$22, and a large room (10 pax) is S$17 then S$25. All prices include GST and you pay per room, not per person.
Teo Heng's published rates already include the 9% GST and there is no service charge added on top. That makes its prices directly comparable to a per-pax venue's final bill, which is usually quoted before service charge and GST are applied.
Yes. Until 31 July 2026, the White Sands and Bukit Timah CC outlets run promo rooms from S$8 an hour for a small room in the daytime, S$11 for a medium and S$14 for a large, all cheaper than the standard rate card at other branches.
Teo Heng has 13 outlets across Singapore as of June 2026, including Suntec City, Causeway Point, The Star Vista, Jurong Point, White Sands, Kallang Wave Mall, Changi Airport T3, Oasis Terraces and Bukit Timah CC. Most open noon to 1am, with Saturdays to 2am.
This is general financial information for Singapore, not personal financial advice. Figures change — verify current rates against the official sources above before acting. See our full disclaimer.