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5 Reasons Bongos Bingo In Newcastle Is The Place To Go

5 Reasons Bongos Bingo In Newcastle Is The Place To Go

Bongos Bingo in Newcastle is definitely one of the best places to head to on your bucket list. Think of dancing, drinking, DJ's and much more! If you want a fun night out in Newcastle this is the place to be.

Bongo’s Bingo might sound like a pastime for your gran, but it’s actually the night out of your dreams. Think classic and current tunes, flowing drinks, dancing on tables, and the potential to win £500. Whenever anybody on Snapchat goes you can expect 20 minutes solid worth of stories, and you won’t want to flick through. Here are the reasons why you should go to Bongos Bingo in Newcastle:

1. Stupid prizes make for hilarious nights out

We can’t all be winners, it’s just the way it is. But Bongo’s make sure that a lot of us are covered- no matter how terrible but amazing, those prizes may be. Think boxes, yes boxes, of crisps to satisfy the drunk hunger, trying to carry a giant stuffed unicorn around Soho after, or having your mate dressed up as Eric from South Park in Munchies later on. You will never love a booby prize more.

2. Great prizes make for messy nights out

Each round has three prizes, a bad, a medium, and the money. The medium though, is a pretty decent bottle of liqueur. You can’t drink it in the venue, but it’s the perfect transition between Bingo and a night out after. Or save it for pre’s for the next time you go. Because you definitely will.

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3. The friendliest atmosphere you could imagine

The venue is set up with lines of tables for you to bingo and boogie on, but that means you’re gonna make best pals with the table next to you for the evening. And the crowd interaction doesn’t stop there. Expect to sing “why you always lying” at false bingo callers and watch dance battles go down on stage.

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4. Batsh*t Crazy Hosts

The original creators of the event are still dedicated to providing the most entertaining night possible, performing hilarious skits and dances in drag. The main DJ and host is also the funniest person for the job, regularly taking the mick out of crowd members, but all in good fun.

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5. You really wanna dance

There is nowhere that you will be more eager to stand on a table and dance to Peter Andre’s “Mysterious Girl” than here. Even when somebody else has won the money that you actually started to believe you could get, the music will play, and you will dance like never before. It’s a better club night than an actual club night. Plus, there are in-house hot-dogs for the devastating end.

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