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Holly Lennon

Bongo's Bingo gearing up for another massive year of shows with special 90s Tour

We are firmly in the midst of party season and here in Glasgow we're not short of places to go.

One of the most popular nights out in the city continues to be at Bongo's Bingo and lucky for us, it doesn't seem to be going anywhere.

After a jam-packed year of special events including Southern Comfort's House of Boo and St Patrick's Day featuring the one and only Nadine Coyle, organisers are now preparing for another massive year.

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A string of dates have already been announced for January and February at SWG3, including one very special date on February 24 which is part of a nationwide tour and will celebrate the best of the 90s.

Featuring the biggest anthems, special themed prizes, rave intervals, and all of the usual magic and mayhem, the 90s Tour promises to have everyone dancing to the biggest belters and sensational sing-a-longs from this quintessentially vintage era.

Bongo’s Bingo’s co-founder Jonny Bongo says: “We’re looking at a pretty much sold-out festive season which is incredible and we all want to say a huge thanks for everyone’s support in 2022.

"After everything that’s happened it’s been so good just seeing people together again and having fun all across the UK, coming to our shows to let loose for some essential escapism.

"We are of course already looking ahead into next year and we’ve got lots of amazing stuff planned, it’s going to be class. First up we’ve got January and February and our 90s Tour which is not to be missed!”

Bongo's Bingo will be returning to SWG3 on January 6, 7, 13, 14 and 26 and in February 2, 4, 4, 10, 16, 24 (90s Special).

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