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Bingo Loco

We hate to break it to you, but Bingo Loco isn’t your nan’s local bingo night. If a wild party and a bingo hall had a baby, and that baby was handed a glow stick and told to absolutely send it, that would be an accurate representation of a night at Bingo Loco.

It’s a raucous, chaotic, and all-around insane twist on the classic game of bingo, where the numbers aren’t the only thing getting called out.

Here, the rules are simple: you play bingo, but instead of being surrounded by your nan’s best buds, there are a bunch of people ready to turn it the hell up. There are rave rounds, where the DJ drops beats so heavy you’ll be twerking your way to a full card. Expect spontaneous dance-offs, lip-sync battles, and so much confetti you’ll be finding it in places you didn’t know existed long after you’ve left.

And there’s the prize for actually winning a game of bingo. Forget a packet of chocolate biscuits and $0.50 of your next tank of fuel for a win; how about a giant inflatable flamingo, or a hilarious (and possibly extremely questionable) costume that makes you the star of the show?

This place isn’t about sitting still and waiting for your numbers to come up – it’s about screaming, dancing, and maybe even winning a prize you’ll be happy to take home. Basically, it’s like bingo, but with everything turned up to an eleven.

So, leave your ‘quiet night in’ at the door and come prepared to shout, shimmy, and make a fool of yourself. Bingo!

The experience/game goes for 3 hours and is quite interactive and is more of an event with the mentality of a theatre performance & the energy of a festival. Have fun! 

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