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Level Up KTV
KTV

Level Up KTV

5.0
(3 reviews)
Waterfront City, Batam

Level Up KTV in Waterfront City targets the Singaporean visitor market with private karaoke rooms that include billiards tables alongside the standard singing setup, giving it more options than a pure-karaoke venue. The rooms are sized for groups of six to fifteen people. Song libraries cover Indonesian, Mandarin, and English tracks with updated K-pop sections. The close proximity to the Waterfront City ferry terminal makes it a natural destination for Singapore groups doing a Batam KTV night.

What to Expect

A combined KTV and billiards venue popular with Singaporean groups looking to pack several activities into one booking. The rooms are clean and the song system is responsive. Table service brings drinks to the room regularly. The crowd is social, mixed-nationality, and here for a good time rather than a serious night out.

Atmosphere

Fun, private, group-social. A complete evening in one room.

Music

Your choice from Indonesian, Mandarin, English, and Korean libraries

Dress Code

Casual to smart casual.

Best For

Group KTV and billiards, Singapore day-trippers, private celebrations, Waterfront City entertainment

Payment

Cash and cards.

Price Range

Standard rooms IDR 120,000-250,000/hr. Deluxe rooms (with billiards) IDR 300,000-500,000/hr. Beer IDR 45,000-80,000. Minimum spend applies to some room categories.

Standard rooms ~€7-14/hr. Deluxe rooms ~€17-29/hr. Beer ~€3-5.

Hours

Daily 19:00-04:00

Insider Tip

The billiards rooms are the main differentiator from competitors. Book these specifically if you want both activities. Minimum spends on drinks apply in some room categories, so clarify this before booking. Saturday nights book out by Friday afternoon, call ahead.

Full Review

Level Up differentiates itself from Batam's other KTV venues by including billiards tables in the private rooms, giving groups more to do than just sing. The rooms seat between 6 and 15 people, with deluxe rooms offering the billiards-plus-karaoke combination that justifies the higher price point. Song libraries cover Indonesian, Mandarin, English, and Korean tracks, with the K-pop section kept current.

The crowd is almost entirely Singaporean groups doing a Batam KTV night. The close proximity to the Waterfront City ferry terminal makes it logistically simple: ferry over, walk to Level Up, sing and shoot pool for four hours, ferry home. The rooms are clean, the song system is responsive, and table service brings drinks regularly without interrupting the session. The atmosphere is group-social and private by design.

Among Waterfront City's entertainment options, Level Up holds the KTV space with the billiards differentiator. WOW KTV in Nagoya offers a comparable singing experience but without the pool tables. For groups that want both activities in one booking, Level Up is the clear choice. Saturday nights book out by Friday afternoon.

Book the billiards rooms specifically if you want both activities. Clarify minimum drink spends before booking, as they apply to some room categories. Saturday nights require advance booking. The ferry terminal is walkable.

The Neighborhood

Waterfront City's entertainment cluster serves Singaporean visitors with KTV, bars, and dining within walking distance of the ferry terminal. Level Up targets groups wanting a self-contained evening of karaoke and billiards.

Getting There

Walking distance from the Waterfront City ferry terminal. No taxi needed for ferry arrivals. From Nagoya, taxis take 10-15 minutes.

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