Rebel Bingo hits the UK’s top student cities

Lucy Miller
2 min readAug 15, 2019

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It’s time to shake out your glitter, puns and loud, loud voices, as Rebel Bingo is about to hit the UK’s top student cities for a winter of bingo ball-based debauchery.

The global cult hit that’s nothing like a night down your local Mecca hall will be returning to its hometown of London for three nights this winter — Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd of November, and Friday 5th December.

Other shows will take place in Brighton, Bristol, Manchester and Nottingham. You can expect Rebel Bingo to bring its hedonistic extravaganza your way on the following dates:

London, Friday 21st/Saturday 22nd November, Electric Brixton

Brighton, Thursday 27th November, Concorde 2

Bristol, Friday 28th November, Thelka

Manchester, Saturday 29th November, Soundcontrol

Nottingham, Tuesday 2nd December, Rescue Rooms

London, Friday 5th December, The Forum (Kentish Town)

Described as “part stage show, part game, part club night”, Rebel Bingo has sold out events across 30 cities and five countries, from Brazil to Portugal to the USA, so we’re excited that London is about to welcome it back with open arms — and also that the rest of the UK will have a chance to experience the onslaught of glitter, cannon balls and catcalling too.

If you’ve never witnessed Rebel Bingo before, expect dancers, callers, DJ’s and glitter canons, all set against the backdrop of two games of bingo that could land you prizes including guitars, bikes, jukeboxes and even a trip to New York.

After a summer of madness playing at Leeds Festival, Secret Garden Party and The Masked Ball, hitting the UK’s top party cities sounds like the perfect way for Rebel Bingo to kick off winter to us.

Tickets are on sale now, and cost between £2 and £17 depending on your location — but they’re likely to sell out fast, so you’d better not hang around.

To get involved, visit RebelBingo.com

Rebel Bingo offers just a few pieces of advice: play hard. Win Big. And don’t bring your grandma.

Originally published at https://www.thenationalstudent.com.

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