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Beyhive Karaoke at Ivy City Smokehouse
Ever wanted to sing your favorite Beyoncé tracks with her own band? Promoters boast that musicians from the 'Cowboy Carter' touring band are backing up karaoke vocalists at Ivy City Smokehouse's Off the Record Karaoke. Get there early to sign up: Tickets note that attendees are 'not guaranteed to perform with the band.' 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. $32.
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