Loud Speaker KTV opens its door in Setia Walk Mall, Puchong

PUCHONG – A grand opening ceremony of the sixth outlet was accompanied by performances by local and Singapore artists.

Loud Speaker Family KTV Puchong outlet grand opening ceremony
Loud Speaker Family KTV celebrates its new Puchong outlet with a grand opening ceremony.

Loud Speaker Family Karaoke opened its sixth outlet at Setia Walk Mall in Puchong with a grand opening ceremony that took place on May 24, 2014.

To celebrate and commemorate the milestone, the karaoke company invited local artistes performed on stage alongside an artiste from Singapore.

Guests and fans present enjoyed the evening entertainment of delightful songs and music.

Artistes who performed included popular singer Danny Wan, singer-dancer Ruby Yap, Project Superstar Malaysia 2007 champion Orange Tan Hui Tien, world-class harmonica and saxophone player Keith Tan, singer Windy Tan and Singaporean singer-songwriter Ng Ling Kai.

(L-R) Windy Tan, Ling Kai, Danny Wan, Orange Tan, Keith Tan and Ruby Yap
From left:  Artistes Windy Tan, Ling Kai, Danny Wan, Orange Tan, Keith Tan and Ruby Yap perform during the grand opening ceremony of Loud Speaker Family KTV Puchong outlet.

Students from Chinese Language Society (CLS) of Multimedia University (MMU) Cyberjaya campus led by team leader Jue Yi performed an upbeat energetic dance.

The company mascots greeted their guests and fans and posed for photos.

“We are really excited in celebrating our new outlet in Puchong and hope our karaoke fans will support us here because we offer good, clean fun and family entertainment,” said Oracle Symphony Sdn Bhd CEO Damien Soh to Citizen Journalists Malaysia (CJMY).

Loud Speaker Family KTV chief executive officer Damien Soh
Loud Speaker Family KTV chief executive officer Damien Soh beaming with pride with the opening of new outlet in Setia Walk Mall, Puchong.

He added that the new outlet occupies 13,000 sq ft space and fits 29 karaoke rooms of varying sizes with the smallest room (100 – 120 sq ft) can seat four people and the largest room (600 sq ft) can seat 30 to 40 people.

“We are very focussed on quality of sound system and supply of songs. When people want to sing, they want to sing new songs and our music database is updated regularly to the latest releases,” said Soh.

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Oracle Symphony Sdn Bhd owns and operates local brand Loud Speaker Family Karaoke. It has five other outlets in Taman Sutera Utama (JB), Taman Mount Austin (JB), Kota Damansara (PJ), Subang Jaya and Cheras (KL).

Soh said from the beginning they were one of the earlier local brands as the karaoke scene then was dominated by foreign brands.

“When we started four years back in 2009 with our first outlet, we were new and people were interested but as time went by, competitions grew and competitors produced the same concept and the karaoke market becoming more and more competitive,” he said.

Loud Speaker Family KTV has private rooms of varying sizes to entertain karaoke lovers.
Loud Speaker Family KTV has 29 private rooms of varying sizes to entertain karaoke lovers.

So how did Loud Speaker Karaoke manage to stay and expand its business while others failed?

“We are still very much a service industry so providing quality customer service is very important in our business.

“We value customer feedback because they help us ensure we maintain our high quality standard, customer service, cleanliness and the whole ambiance perfection are all important to drawing customer loyalty and staying in business.

“This is our sixth outlet and we will always do our best to meet our customer requirements and ensure continuance of our high quality service offerings,” said Soh.

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Soh said more Loud Speaker outlets are in the pipeline in line with the company’s aim to open up more outlets.

“The company will continue to grow but choosing the right location is important so we will do our study first to identify the markets and ensure they are at our target locations.

The new Setia Walk Mall, Puchong outlet  is open from 11 am to 2 am daily. Head charges are from minimum RM6 to maximum RM29 per person depending on the day and time, and subject to three hours per session.

It is located at Level 3-5, Block K, Setia Walk Mall Persiaran Wawasan, 47160, Pusat Bandar Puchong, Selangor.

For more details or to reserve a private room, call Tel No. 016-771 0445 or log on to www.loudspeaker.my or the Facebook page at  https://www.facebook.com/loudspeakerKTV

 

Keith Tan playing the saxophone to the crowd's delight.
Keith Tan playing the saxophone to the crowd’s delight.
Ruby Yap (centre) sings and dances along with her backup dancers
Ruby Yap (centre) sings an English song “The Baddest Female” and dances along with her backup dancers.
MMU Cyberjaya students, Chinese Language Society showing off their dance moves
Students of Chinese Language Society from MMU Cyberjaya showing off their energetic dance moves.
Danny Wan wows the crowd with his lively songs
Danny Wan wows the crowd with his lively songs.
Project Superstar Malaysia 2007 winner Orange Tan entertains the crowd with her sweet melody
Project Superstar Malaysia 2007 winner Orange Tan entertains the crowd with her sweet melody.
Singapore singer and songwriter Ling Kai singing while strumming the guitar
Singapore singer and songwriter Ling Kai singing while strumming the guitar.
Windy Tan sings her heart out for the crowd
Windy Tan sings her heart out for the crowd. 

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Thomas Tan

Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.