The words "bingo" and "loco" don't seem to really go together, but with this new event coming to El Paso, you'll find out why it's called "Bingo Loco"!

At what age is it socially acceptable to start going to bingo night? Some may think that bingo is only something for your grandma and her church friends do, but bingo in 2024 looks completely different!

Bingo Loco will be making its debut in El Paso on Saturday, November 9 at 11:11 located at 9740 Dyer!

What is Bingo Loco? It's only the world's biggest bingo party! You probably have never played bingo like this before!

Bingo Loco is a high-energy, immersive event experience that combines a traditional game of bingo with elements of a nightclub, live entertainment, and interactive performances. It originated in Ireland and has grown internationally, offering a unique party atmosphere. And now, it's coming to El Paso, but you'll probably want to leave your grandma behind, unless this is her vibe:

At a Bingo Loco event, participants play bingo, but the experience is far from the quiet, traditional format. It’s filled with loud music, dancing, stage performances, confetti, and even random surprises like lip-sync battles or rave-like lighting. The prizes range from quirky items to large, often humorous rewards, such as giant inflatables or absurd experiences.

It’s popular for its fun, chaotic vibe, mixing bingo with an anything-can-happen party feel. This is definitely the kind of bingo night I'm interested in!

Tickets are $30 and space is limited, so you'll want to get them fast- you can purchase tickets here.

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