Bingo Loco XXL

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3Arena, Saturday 28th May

Ireland’s biggest and wildest party BINGO LOCO XXL is coming to Dublin’s 3Arena on Saturday 28th May.

Turning the traditional game of bingo on its head, audiences can experience epic dance-offs, the best of 90s/00s tunes, lip-sync battles, comedian MCs and of course, a not so casual game of bingo! Sensational prizes in the past have ranged from a brand new car, a VIP Coachella experience and a trip to Vegas.

With festival level production featuring special effects, confetti cannons, outrageous props and even some celebrity special guests. Get ready to dance your socks off along with thousands of bingo ravers!


Date:
Saturday 28th May
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€44.50
Address:
3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of 3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

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