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Transform Your Venue with the Future of Karaoke: TVC Technology and Singa

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Bolton, UK – December 5th, 2024 – One of the UK’s top AV installers, TVC Technology Solutions, is taking the karaoke world to the next level, offering high-tech, future-proof karaoke systems. From intimate private karaoke rooms to lively venues like pubs, bars, and holiday parks, TVC is revolutionising the karaoke experience, turning every room into a stage where anyone can be the star.

Partnering with Singa, the go-to karaoke software solution for hospitality venues, TVC has developed a full-service package, which includes supply and installation, tailored specifically for commercial venues. This collaboration allows AV professionals and hospitality operators to deliver seamless, high-tech karaoke experiences that engage customers, keep them on-premises longer, and encourage repeat visits.

On average, having a karaoke room increases a venues’ Returns on Assets (ROA) by 12.23 percentage points, according to research by Singa and Aalto University of Finland.

“We want to help hospitality venues create unforgettable karaoke moments where guests can feel like a pop star for the night, staying longer and increasing the venue average revenue per user” commented Matthew Brown, Director at TVC Technology Solutions. “With Singa's innovative platform and TVC top-tier supply and installation service, we’re bringing the thrill of a professional karaoke setup to venues large and small.”

TVC’s karaoke systems, in partnership with Singa, are tailor-made for private karaoke rooms, catering to the growing demand for more personal, engaging experiences. These rooms are perfect for groups looking for a VIP-level karaoke night, offering everything from flawless sound quality to easy-to-use interfaces. With TVC’s end-to-end service, including professional installation and ongoing support, venues can enjoy a seamless, high-performance system that enhances the customer experience and boosts revenue.

Steve Dalton, the UK Managing Director of Singa commented “This partnership with TVC enables us to bring world-class karaoke experiences to UK venues. Together, we’re helping operators create memorable moments for their guests while driving increased engagement and revenue.”

To discover more about TVC’s karaoke solutions and how they can turn your venue into the next big karaoke sensation, visit Karaoke Systems - TVC Technology Solutions

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About TVC Technology Solutions  

TVC Technology Solutions, a division of the TVD Group, was established in 1996 by Jim Brown along with his sons, Matthew and Daniel. Starting from humble beginnings in a shop in Leigh, the company has become one of the largest suppliers of audio-visual solutions and domestic appliances across the UK and EIRE. 

As an employee-owned business specialising in the supply, installation, and maintenance of audio-visual products, TVC is known for its personalised approach, offering high levels of customer service and products tailored to meet client needs. The company's strong relationships with its partners enable it to deliver bespoke, future-proof, turnkey solutions suitable for any industry or environment. 

TVC provides custom audio-visual solutions to a wide range of sectors, including hospitality, hotels, holiday parks, retail, leisure, betting and gaming, healthcare, public and education, and specialised markets such as luxury yachts and places of worship. 

About Singa

Singa modernises karaoke — the last analog bastion of the entertainment industry, by offering a complete ecosystem around karaoke for both venues and consumers. Since 2015, the Finnish company has launched its karaoke streaming service in 34 countries, helping 2000 hospitality venues and 2 million registered home singers experience the new era of singing.

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