Sober In Seattle? Love To Karaoke? This Is How To Party If You’re Sober Not Boring And Love To SING!

Are you SOBER NOT BORING and live in the greater Seattle area? Are you looking for the perfect socially inclusive party idea that will dazzle your employees, coworkers, friends, and family? Then allow me to introduce you to The AirScream, an experiential party that can be delivered to your driveway or parking lot.

How Does It Work?

They bring the trailer to your special event, sober birthday party, brand activation, quinceañera, music festival, wherever there are people who need some fun.  So, basically everyone everywhere. Their entire karaoke system is run on an app that has 35,000+ songs available. All songs are selected by the singer on an iPad and are entirely self-service. For larger events, a host of The AirScream will run all song queues. This mobile lounge has all of the comforts of a traditional Japanese karaoke room and then some including a dry bar with a refrigerator for all those NA beverages you crave and “dump sink.”

Branding It!

If you have money to burn, this baby can be branded on the outside, adding that extra za-za-zing to your event!

The Brains Behind The AirScream

Meet my bestie Kelli Bielema, who has over 20 years in event & entertainment production including running the award-winning Shindig Events. Kelli is an Advocate for the Sober Community. When she’s putting together an event, she always makes sure the bar is stacked with great options for us nondrinkers and I’ve always loved her for it. Her bestie Vanessa Resler is Seattle’s long-running KJ/DJ extraordinaire, Baby Van Beezly,  with weekly karaoke nights throughout the city as well as entertaining masses at corporate and private events. 

So if you’re looking to host a memorable event that is sure to surprise and delight your guests, The AirScream is it! I’ll just ask that you extend me a sober invite to attend, because I’m always down for a good time singing off tune, snapping pics and vids for the gram, and sipping mocktails.

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