Cases of karaoke rage, where singers have been harassed, assaulted or killed mid-performance have been reported all over East and Southeast Asia. Incidents of "karaoke rage" outside of Asia have also been documented. • In August 2007, a karaoke singer in
Seattle, Washington, was attacked by a woman who wanted him to stop singing
Coldplay's "
Yellow". • In March 2008, a man was arrested in Thailand for shooting eight people to death, including his brother-in-law, in a dispute stemming from several karaoke offerings, including repeated renditions of
John Denver's "
Take Me Home, Country Roads". • In December 2008, a man at a Malaysian coffee shop hogged the karaoke microphone for so long he was stabbed to death by other patrons. • In August 2012, a fight over the microphone broke out in a Chinese karaoke parlor, with a man killing two relatives with a meat cleaver. • In July 2013, an American was stabbed to death for refusing to stop singing in a karaoke bar in
Krabi, Thailand. • In March 2022, American actor
Ezra Miller was arrested and charged with
disorderly conduct and
harassment after getting into altercations with attendees of a karaoke bar in Hawaii. Miller was at a karaoke bar when they suddenly began "yelling obscenities and became agitated when people began singing karaoke". Miller allegedly lunged at a man who was playing darts and grabbed a microphone out of a woman's hand as she was mid-song. == References ==