
Our story began in 2017 with a vision to redefine karaoke in Malaysia. Entering a competitive market traditionally dominated by alcohol-serving venues, Terry Tu Wen Fei saw an opportunity to create something different—a safe, family-friendly, and inclusive space that welcomes everyone.
Innovation Meets Sustainability and Community
From their first RM2 million venture in Kulai, valuable lessons about sustainability and adaptability were learned. This insight led to transforming the business model, reducing capital investment to as low as RM750,000, and introducing relocatable karaoke cubes.
Today, 75% of their room equipment is reusable, making Singcube a smarter and more environmentally responsible player in the entertainment space.
A Unique Audience and Ethical Business Advantage
Beyond innovation and cost-efficiency, Singcube’s biggest differentiator is its audience. With 62.4% of customers coming from the Malay community, Singcube has proven that a no-pork, no-lard, no-alcohol, and no-smoking policy isn’t just ethical—it’s a business advantage.
Singcube is more than karaoke—it’s a celebration of community, culture, and shared joy.
About Singcube Karaoke
Singcube Karaoke is an emerging name in Malaysia’s entertainment industry, offering clean, safe, and family-friendly karaoke spaces for all.
Unlike traditional karaoke lounges, Singcube operates under a no-pork, no-lard, no-alcohol, and no-smoking policy, making it especially appealing to families, children, and Muslim customers.
A pioneer in modular entertainment, Singcube’s patented karaoke cubes are easily relocatable, offering operational flexibility and cost control.
Additionally, 75% of all equipment is reusable, minimizing environmental impact and maximizing business efficiency.
Embracing Cultural Inclusivity
Singcube proudly embraces cultural inclusivity, with a growing 62.4% Malay customer base and a mission to foster cross-cultural harmony.
Designed with values, driven by innovation, and tailored for the Malaysian market, Singcube Karaoke is redefining how Malaysians sing, celebrate, and connect.