- Culture
- 08 Sep 21
Bingo Loco to make return to Ireland in October
The rave version of bingo is coming back to our shores this year.
Bingo Loco will come back to Ireland this year to tour over 25 locations.
It kick's off in four locations simultaneously – Athlone, Cork, Dublin and Killarney, on October 22.
The popular modern reboot of the classic game promises "epic dance-offs, massive throwback tunes, CO2 cannons, confetti showers, speed Macarena" and much more after its eighteen-month break due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
William Meara, Co-Founder of Bingo Loco, spoke of the success of the event, saying that "The global demand for immersive and interactive entertainment shows that people want more from a night out. We’re all about more!
"We dragged bingo from the dark ages into a full-blown rave. After over 800 shows, we fine-tuned the formula for the perfect social experiment! Oh, and not to mention the weirdest and wackiest prizes ever. No two shows are ever the same and that keeps our audiences coming back time and time again.”
Prizes won at previous editions of the event include a VIP Coachella experience and trips to Vegas, alongside tongue-in-cheek offerings such as a lawnmower or 10-foot teddy bears.
Bingo Loco will visit in 2021:
Athlone, Arklow, Armagh, Ashbourne, Belfast, Carrick, Carlow, Cavan, Cork, Derry, Drogheda, Dublin, Dundalk, Ennis, Enniskillen, Galway, Gweedore, Kilkenny, Limerick, Longford, Mayo, Monaghan, Navan, Sligo, Tipperary, Tullamore & Wexford.
Tickets and further information are available at bingo-loco.com.
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