Bongo Bingo Victoria Hall 2020
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*Morton entered into partnership with the New Century (Leeds) Circuit and registered a new private company (called Prince’s Hall (Hull), Ltd.) with a capital of £10,000 in £1 shares to take over the site of the Victoria Hall, formerly the George Street Baptist Chapel. The picture house, with 1,500 seats, opened in 1910.
*The Victoria Hall has now established itself as one of the most popular venues on the touring circuit and has played host to an impressive array of famous faces including Paul Weller, Morrissey and Jimmy Carr, and you can also catch the latest craze in nights out, Bongo’s Bingo.
*Equine groom 11 October 2019 to 3 January 2020. Schofe Reacts, Regent Theatre & Victoria Hall, Bongo’s Bingo, Casa Stafford, Shukers pet and country stores.
*Bongo’s Bingo is a wild shared social extravaganza and a night of pure nostalgic escapism, with the chance to win iconic prizes from giant pink unicorns and Henry Hoovers to mobility scooters.
STAFFORD EVENTS. 139 Newport Rd, Stafford ST16 2EZ. Join us at our infamous bingo show for a unique twist on the traditional past time. Whilst staying true to the original rules, Bongo’s immerses you in a wild night of rave intervals, awkward dance offs, big money and ridiculous prizes.Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information displayed here is accurate, always check with the venue before attending (especially during the Covid-19 pandemic).Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham
Musical double act Phil and Aly bring together a feast of musical talent and witty banter.The Brunton, MusselburghSat 15 MayCarnegie Hall, DunfermlineThu 5 Aug
£19.50 (£18.50; Children £18.50) / 01383 602302Cottiers Theatre, GlasgowWed 26 MayAlso at:The Dublin Legends
These four members of the Dubliners keep the act going strong, following the death of founding member ’Banjo’ Barney McKenna in 2012. Expect all the classic songs from the Dubliners’ 50-year career.Dudley Town HallThu 27 MayThe Lowry, SalfordSun 23 MayThe Royal Hippodrome, EastbourneTue 11 MayClydebuilt Festival
Watch on as rowers participate in Scotland’s biggest open water rowing race, participate in arts and crafts activities, and much more.Bongo Songs 2020River ClydeSat 11 SepSun 12 SepEdinburgh Tradfest
Edinburgh’s TradFest kickstarts the summer season with a celebration of traditional music from Scotland and around the world. The extensive programme includes music workshops for children and adults, hosted by a number of world-class musicians.Various venues: EdinburghFri 30 AprSat 1 MaySun 2 May…and 8 more dates until 10 MayFantasy Forest
Music festival celebrating the world of fantasy.Sudeley Castle, CheltenhamSat 17 Jul
Flash roulette. £19.95–£27.50 (Ages 7 and under free; Children 8–15 £12.95–£14.95) / 01242 602308Sun 18 Jul
£18.95–£22.50 (ages 7 and under free; Children 8–15 £9.99–£12.95) / 01242 602308
*10:00 – 19:00Isle of Jura Music Festival
Island festival of Scottish traditional music which encourages local talent with concerts, workshops and sessions, and completes the bill with established acts to give them something to aspire to.Various venues: Craighouse, Isle of JuraFri 24 SepSat 25 SepSun 26 SepPeatbog Faeries
The Skye-based band fuses traditional Scottish pipe and fiddle tunes with jazz, hip hop, reggae and electronic influences.The Crescent, YorkMon 22 MarFri 27 AugHellens, LedburyThu 28 OctThe Picturedrome, HolmfirthSat 27 MarFri 4 Mar 2022Also at:Scottish Traditional Boat Festival
As traditional boats congregate in the historic harbour, the seaside town of Portsoy celebrates with a festival of music, sailing, rowing and traditional crafts and art.The Salmon Bothy, BanffSat 26 JunSun 27 JunSessions and Sail
Five-day voyage around Shetland, exploring the scenery, traditions and music of the area.Lerwick HarbourMon 26 AprSummer Nights
Summer festival featuring a series of open air gigs by popular artists.Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre, GlasgowSat 14 Aug
It’s a miracle! After the first ever Bongo’s Bingo at Paddington Town Hall, someone’s agreed to have them back again in August. The bingo night that combines the fun of Legs Eleven and Two Fat Ladies with intermittent dancing on tables and pub quiz-style challenges was a raucous affair in June and now the organisers have announced their return – this time to a ‘secret location’ within five kilometres of the CBD. Latest Bongo 2020
Tickets will be available from Friday August 4 at 4pm. And set an alarm, as tix sold out within five minutes last time. Unsure whether Bongo’s Bingo is for you? Read our handy guide to the super loose, absolutely bonkers bingo night based on its debut in June.
Don’t expect a quiet game of bingo
Less than five minutes in, everyone’s dancing on tables. It’s encouraged by host Jonny Bongo (but also discouraged by the RSA marshals and venue management) so at the first Sydney event it was like rave version of whack-a-mole – once you coaxed one partygoer off the tables, another popped up in their place. They take their raving as seriously as the dabbing – dabbing bingo cards that is. Expect to hear a nostalgic mixtape of Technotronic’s ‘Pump up the Jam’ followed by Craig David’s ‘7 Days’. By 9pm we’ve seen two women flash their boobs. It’s just that kind of night.
At least 80 per cent of the crowd are British
Does that put you off? You may want to reconsider booking tickets, unless of course you’d like to learn some ‘culture’ before your next trip to London. Par exemple, watching a room full of people drop to their knees for a Westlife ballad or kick up their heels for ‘Cotton-Eyed Joe’. There’s some questionable stereotyping of the Irish, German, French… Let’s just say the banter is true to Bongo Bingo’s home nation. On opening night, Jonny Bingo’s first question was “Anyone here a Scouser?” ‘Australian’ came fourth or fifth on the list.
Dress like you’re on Love Island
It helps to wear as much glitter as possible. Or as much hair spray as possible. Or fake tan. All of these tools will help you blend in with the fun-loving crowd, and they’ll also make you more loveable if you do get invited on stage to, say, perform in a dance-off for cash-money. Don’t know Love Island? Geordie Shore is also prerequisite viewing. As with every Bongo’s Bingo, there’ll be cross-dressing ‘absinthe fairies’ on stage, called ‘Slutty Susie’, if that helps paint a lurid green picture. They do a mean ‘Galway Girl’ whenever the number ‘33’ is called.
Expect shit tinnies and bland hot dogs
Imagine the banquet hall of a Harry Potter movie. Now imagine it’s littered with red plastic cups like a giant game of beer pong, and the floor is decorated with parmesan hot chips. That’s what Paddo Town Hall looked like during Bongo’s Bingo and the better prepared you are for that the more fun you’ll have. We also recommend wearing white to really show off the red wine spillage, which is once in every second Take That song. Online pokies real money.
They’re not messing around with prizes
Fifteen litres of booze were given away at the Paddington night. Each game had a beverage attached to it: tequila, gin, goon, absinthe, and Jägermeister. On the first line you win just the bottle, on the send it’s the bottle plus a toy (we’ll elaborate), for a full house it’s three bottles of that round’s liquor. The ‘toys’ were the best prizes though – you could win a space hopper, a Henry Hoover (see point #2), a piñata, a cardboard Justin Bieber, a box of Coco Pops, a six-foot tall teddy bear, a stuffed pigeon, a rocking horse, a jumping castle and a double-ended dildo. Plus, crisp dollar bills – from 100 bucks to 1,000 smackeroos.
Undercover police officers also joined the party
It’s no surprise that the next event’s location is secret. We witnessed partygoers getting searched by plain-clothed officers and subsequently asked to leave. Paddo Town Hall was also a mess after the first event – even though it was all over by 10pm. Plus, there were some frustrated winners who were told they couldn’t drink their winnings immediately – instead they got to take their bottles of tequila home. Maybe this time it won’t be so wild… But we suggest partying within the law on this occasion.
You’ll hear Darude’s ‘Sandstorm’ at least once
This might be the only bingo night with a dedicated 15-minute ‘rave break’. To truly make the most of Bongo’s Bingo, warm up with Alice DeeJay’s ‘Better Off Alone’ and fill your pockets with glow sticks. They’ll bring the shower of Coco Pops, streamers and b2b bangers.
Ready to bingo? Bongo’s Bingo will return to Sydney on August 25 & 26. Secret location. $55. 6pm.
Find many more things to do in August.
Register here: http://gg.gg/v2qft
https://diarynote.indered.space
*Filter by:
*Hitlisted
*Drive-in
*Online events
10 events
Sorted by popularity/ date & time
*Morton entered into partnership with the New Century (Leeds) Circuit and registered a new private company (called Prince’s Hall (Hull), Ltd.) with a capital of £10,000 in £1 shares to take over the site of the Victoria Hall, formerly the George Street Baptist Chapel. The picture house, with 1,500 seats, opened in 1910.
*The Victoria Hall has now established itself as one of the most popular venues on the touring circuit and has played host to an impressive array of famous faces including Paul Weller, Morrissey and Jimmy Carr, and you can also catch the latest craze in nights out, Bongo’s Bingo.
*Equine groom 11 October 2019 to 3 January 2020. Schofe Reacts, Regent Theatre & Victoria Hall, Bongo’s Bingo, Casa Stafford, Shukers pet and country stores.
*Bongo’s Bingo is a wild shared social extravaganza and a night of pure nostalgic escapism, with the chance to win iconic prizes from giant pink unicorns and Henry Hoovers to mobility scooters.
STAFFORD EVENTS. 139 Newport Rd, Stafford ST16 2EZ. Join us at our infamous bingo show for a unique twist on the traditional past time. Whilst staying true to the original rules, Bongo’s immerses you in a wild night of rave intervals, awkward dance offs, big money and ridiculous prizes.Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information displayed here is accurate, always check with the venue before attending (especially during the Covid-19 pandemic).Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham
Musical double act Phil and Aly bring together a feast of musical talent and witty banter.The Brunton, MusselburghSat 15 MayCarnegie Hall, DunfermlineThu 5 Aug
£19.50 (£18.50; Children £18.50) / 01383 602302Cottiers Theatre, GlasgowWed 26 MayAlso at:The Dublin Legends
These four members of the Dubliners keep the act going strong, following the death of founding member ’Banjo’ Barney McKenna in 2012. Expect all the classic songs from the Dubliners’ 50-year career.Dudley Town HallThu 27 MayThe Lowry, SalfordSun 23 MayThe Royal Hippodrome, EastbourneTue 11 MayClydebuilt Festival
Watch on as rowers participate in Scotland’s biggest open water rowing race, participate in arts and crafts activities, and much more.Bongo Songs 2020River ClydeSat 11 SepSun 12 SepEdinburgh Tradfest
Edinburgh’s TradFest kickstarts the summer season with a celebration of traditional music from Scotland and around the world. The extensive programme includes music workshops for children and adults, hosted by a number of world-class musicians.Various venues: EdinburghFri 30 AprSat 1 MaySun 2 May…and 8 more dates until 10 MayFantasy Forest
Music festival celebrating the world of fantasy.Sudeley Castle, CheltenhamSat 17 Jul
Flash roulette. £19.95–£27.50 (Ages 7 and under free; Children 8–15 £12.95–£14.95) / 01242 602308Sun 18 Jul
£18.95–£22.50 (ages 7 and under free; Children 8–15 £9.99–£12.95) / 01242 602308
*10:00 – 19:00Isle of Jura Music Festival
Island festival of Scottish traditional music which encourages local talent with concerts, workshops and sessions, and completes the bill with established acts to give them something to aspire to.Various venues: Craighouse, Isle of JuraFri 24 SepSat 25 SepSun 26 SepPeatbog Faeries
The Skye-based band fuses traditional Scottish pipe and fiddle tunes with jazz, hip hop, reggae and electronic influences.The Crescent, YorkMon 22 MarFri 27 AugHellens, LedburyThu 28 OctThe Picturedrome, HolmfirthSat 27 MarFri 4 Mar 2022Also at:Scottish Traditional Boat Festival
As traditional boats congregate in the historic harbour, the seaside town of Portsoy celebrates with a festival of music, sailing, rowing and traditional crafts and art.The Salmon Bothy, BanffSat 26 JunSun 27 JunSessions and Sail
Five-day voyage around Shetland, exploring the scenery, traditions and music of the area.Lerwick HarbourMon 26 AprSummer Nights
Summer festival featuring a series of open air gigs by popular artists.Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre, GlasgowSat 14 Aug
It’s a miracle! After the first ever Bongo’s Bingo at Paddington Town Hall, someone’s agreed to have them back again in August. The bingo night that combines the fun of Legs Eleven and Two Fat Ladies with intermittent dancing on tables and pub quiz-style challenges was a raucous affair in June and now the organisers have announced their return – this time to a ‘secret location’ within five kilometres of the CBD. Latest Bongo 2020
Tickets will be available from Friday August 4 at 4pm. And set an alarm, as tix sold out within five minutes last time. Unsure whether Bongo’s Bingo is for you? Read our handy guide to the super loose, absolutely bonkers bingo night based on its debut in June.
Don’t expect a quiet game of bingo
Less than five minutes in, everyone’s dancing on tables. It’s encouraged by host Jonny Bongo (but also discouraged by the RSA marshals and venue management) so at the first Sydney event it was like rave version of whack-a-mole – once you coaxed one partygoer off the tables, another popped up in their place. They take their raving as seriously as the dabbing – dabbing bingo cards that is. Expect to hear a nostalgic mixtape of Technotronic’s ‘Pump up the Jam’ followed by Craig David’s ‘7 Days’. By 9pm we’ve seen two women flash their boobs. It’s just that kind of night.
At least 80 per cent of the crowd are British
Does that put you off? You may want to reconsider booking tickets, unless of course you’d like to learn some ‘culture’ before your next trip to London. Par exemple, watching a room full of people drop to their knees for a Westlife ballad or kick up their heels for ‘Cotton-Eyed Joe’. There’s some questionable stereotyping of the Irish, German, French… Let’s just say the banter is true to Bongo Bingo’s home nation. On opening night, Jonny Bingo’s first question was “Anyone here a Scouser?” ‘Australian’ came fourth or fifth on the list.
Dress like you’re on Love Island
It helps to wear as much glitter as possible. Or as much hair spray as possible. Or fake tan. All of these tools will help you blend in with the fun-loving crowd, and they’ll also make you more loveable if you do get invited on stage to, say, perform in a dance-off for cash-money. Don’t know Love Island? Geordie Shore is also prerequisite viewing. As with every Bongo’s Bingo, there’ll be cross-dressing ‘absinthe fairies’ on stage, called ‘Slutty Susie’, if that helps paint a lurid green picture. They do a mean ‘Galway Girl’ whenever the number ‘33’ is called.
Expect shit tinnies and bland hot dogs
Imagine the banquet hall of a Harry Potter movie. Now imagine it’s littered with red plastic cups like a giant game of beer pong, and the floor is decorated with parmesan hot chips. That’s what Paddo Town Hall looked like during Bongo’s Bingo and the better prepared you are for that the more fun you’ll have. We also recommend wearing white to really show off the red wine spillage, which is once in every second Take That song. Online pokies real money.
They’re not messing around with prizes
Fifteen litres of booze were given away at the Paddington night. Each game had a beverage attached to it: tequila, gin, goon, absinthe, and Jägermeister. On the first line you win just the bottle, on the send it’s the bottle plus a toy (we’ll elaborate), for a full house it’s three bottles of that round’s liquor. The ‘toys’ were the best prizes though – you could win a space hopper, a Henry Hoover (see point #2), a piñata, a cardboard Justin Bieber, a box of Coco Pops, a six-foot tall teddy bear, a stuffed pigeon, a rocking horse, a jumping castle and a double-ended dildo. Plus, crisp dollar bills – from 100 bucks to 1,000 smackeroos.
Undercover police officers also joined the party
It’s no surprise that the next event’s location is secret. We witnessed partygoers getting searched by plain-clothed officers and subsequently asked to leave. Paddo Town Hall was also a mess after the first event – even though it was all over by 10pm. Plus, there were some frustrated winners who were told they couldn’t drink their winnings immediately – instead they got to take their bottles of tequila home. Maybe this time it won’t be so wild… But we suggest partying within the law on this occasion.
You’ll hear Darude’s ‘Sandstorm’ at least once
This might be the only bingo night with a dedicated 15-minute ‘rave break’. To truly make the most of Bongo’s Bingo, warm up with Alice DeeJay’s ‘Better Off Alone’ and fill your pockets with glow sticks. They’ll bring the shower of Coco Pops, streamers and b2b bangers.
Ready to bingo? Bongo’s Bingo will return to Sydney on August 25 & 26. Secret location. $55. 6pm.
Find many more things to do in August.
Register here: http://gg.gg/v2qft
https://diarynote.indered.space
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