
The Voice Mabes
The Voice Mabes is a combination karaoke and live-music venue on Jalan Mangga Besar Raya near the Mangga Besar commuter rail station. The venue runs on a split format: an open front room with a small stage that hosts live cover bands and solo singers through the afternoon and evening, and private karaoke rooms at the back available by the hour. Bands start early, typically by 16:00, and the room stays active through 04:00 on busy nights. The main stage crowd is younger local Indonesians from the surrounding neighborhood and office workers from nearby Glodok. Prices are lower than the bigger KTV operations on the strip. Some companion activity exists at the bar area around the stage, consistent with the broader Mangga Besar scene, but the live music functions as the primary draw for most guests.
Where to stay near The Voice Mabes
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A front room with a small stage, plastic chairs, booth seating along the walls, and a functional bar. Volume is high when the band is on. The karaoke corridor at the back is quieter and has its own service flow.
Loose, local, and more about the music than the setting. Decor is dated and the vibe is neighborhood-oriented.
Indonesian pop and rock covers from the 80s-2000s, occasional dangdut, acoustic ballads during early sets
Casual. T-shirts and jeans fine. No strict dress code.
Travelers who want an inexpensive local live-music experience, groups wanting budget karaoke, solo visitors comfortable with a mid-tier Mangga Besar venue
Cash in IDR preferred, some cards accepted at reception, QRIS available
Price Range
Entry free for main stage, beer 45000-60000 IDR, spirit mixer 80000-120000 IDR, karaoke room 200000-400000 IDR per hour
Beer ~$3-4, spirit mixer ~$5.30-8, karaoke room ~$13-27 per hour
Hours
16:00-04:00 daily, live music typically starts at 17:00
Insider Tip
The main stage is where the value is; the in-house bands run through Indonesian 80s and 90s classics that get the regulars singing along. Avoid the weekend after 23:00 if you want a seat in the front room; it fills with Glodok and Kota office workers. Karaoke rooms are cheaper here than most of the nearby larger operations but the sound equipment is older.
Full Review
The Voice Mabes is one of those Mangga Besar venues that has been running long enough to settle into a consistent identity. The front room is a rectangular space with a small raised stage at one end, a bar running along the side wall, and a mix of booth and loose chair seating. Lighting is functional rather than atmospheric. The room is clean but showing wear; the upholstery has seen thousands of nights and it looks it.
I stopped in around 20:00 on a Thursday and the house band was already on their second set. A five-piece playing Indonesian rock classics from the 90s, covering names like Dewa 19, Gigi, and Slank, with a few English-language standards mixed in for variety. The regulars knew every word. A group of Chinese-Indonesian men in their forties occupied one booth and sang along with their beers held up; a mixed-age table nearby clapped through each chorus. This is not a venue performing local character for tourists. It is a local venue that happens to be visitable.
Drink prices are among the lower end of Mangga Besar, which is part of why the regulars stay regular. The beer is cold, the spirits are brand-name in the name but house-pour in practice, and the cocktails are not worth ordering. If you're here, drink beer or Indonesian whisky with water.
The karaoke rooms at the back operate as a separate business thread. Sound equipment is functional rather than current, song catalog covers Indonesian and Mandopop well, and the room rate is noticeably below the larger KTVs on the same street. If you are in a group of four to six and want cheap karaoke without the upscale KTV price structure, this works.
Compared to Masterpiece KTV down the street, The Voice Mabes is rougher, louder, and more music-first. It delivers a different experience. Travelers who want polish should go elsewhere; travelers who want a local place with live Indonesian music should consider this.
The Neighborhood
The Voice Mabes is on Jalan Mangga Besar Raya near the Mangga Besar commuter rail station in North Jakarta. The surrounding area is Chinese-Indonesian in character and has been Jakarta's KTV and late-night strip since the 1980s. Several hotels, eateries, and entertainment venues operate nearby.
Getting There
Commuter rail (KRL) to Mangga Besar station is the easiest public transit option; the venue is a ten-minute walk from the station exit. GoCar or Grab from central Jakarta runs 40000-70000 IDR. No MRT or direct TransJakarta service to the immediate area; the nearest BRT stop is Sawah Besar on Corridor 1.
Other Venues in Mangga Besar

Zodiac
Established Mangga Besar nightclub with a loyal local following and Chinese-Indonesian clientele. DJs play a mix of Mandarin pop and dance tracks.

Malang Night Club
One of the older clubs on Jl. Mangga Besar known for late hours and affordable drinks. Gets going after midnight and stays open until dawn.

Golden Crown
KTV complex on the main Mangga Besar strip with private rooms and full hostess service. Mid-range pricing by Jakarta standards.

Rich Palace KTV
Large-scale KTV venue with well-equipped rooms and an extensive song selection in Mandarin, Indonesian, and English. Popular for group outings.

Star Liquid
Multi-floor entertainment venue with a dance club, KTV section, and bar areas. Draws a young Indonesian crowd on Friday and Saturday nights.

Masterpiece KTV
One of the larger karaoke operations on Jl. Mangga Besar Raya with spacious rooms and decent sound equipment. Open daily until 3 AM.